Education Cluster Logical Framework
See cluster framework
HRP
Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Plan 2024
SO1
Provide life-saving and life-sustaining humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable crisis affected women, girls, boys and men through life-saving multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance, in particular in areas with a high severity of needs.
SO2
Enhance the prevention and mitigation of protection risks and respond to protection needs through supporting the protective environment in Syria, by promoting international law, IHL, IHRL and through quality, principled assistance and advocacy.
SO3
Increase the resilience of affected communities by improving access to livelihood opportunities and basic services, especially among the most vulnerable households and communities in areas with a high severity of needs.
CLCCM
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
CLCSS
Coordination and Common Services
CLEDU
Education
CLERY
Early Recovery and Livelihoods
CLFSC
Food Security and Agriculture
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLMPC
Multi-Purpose Cash
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLSHL1
Shelter
CLSHL2
NFI
CLTEL
Emergency Telecommunications
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
CLCCM/CO1
Monitoring and coordination the provision of streamlined humanitarian life-saving, multi-sectoral assistance in IDP sites and strengthening basic infrastructure
CLCCM/CO2
Improving the management quality in and accountability of camp management in IDP sites
CLCCM/CO3
Strengthening household and communal coping mechanisms in camp and camp-like settings and developing spontaneous exit strategies
CLCCM/CO4
Disseminating operational information on movements of IDPs on a timely basis
CLCSS/CO1
Provide effective coordination support across response modalities for a reinforced response
CLCSS/CO2
Maintain coordination and operational capacity for UNRWA-led programmes targeting Palestine refugees
CLEDU/CO1
Increased safe and equitable availability and access to in-person and home-based formal and non-formal education for crisis-affected children and youth
CLEDU/CO2
Enhanced quality of formal and non-formal education for children and youth
CLEDU/CO3
Education systems and communities are better able to support a timely, coordinated and evidence-based education response
CLERY/CO1
Support the Maintenance & improve equitable access to basic services
CLERY/CO2
Increase access to Livelihood and job opportunities
CLERY/CO3
Strengthen social cohesion by empowering communities to lead early recovery processes together
CLERY/CO4
Coordination to support early recovery and livelihood response
CLFSC/CO1
To Scale-up and sustain minimum food and diversified consumption needs through lifesaving nutritious life-sustaining food assistance
CLFSC/CO2
Support the self-reliance of affected households by providing urgent and time-sensitive emergency agriculture inputs for protecting and building
CLFSC/CO3
To improve communities’ resilience and capacity to sustain households’ livelihoods by improving linkages with the value chain through the light
CLHEA/CO1
Increase access to life-saving and life-sustaining coordinated, equitable humanitarian health services for those most vulnerable and in need.
CLHEA/CO2
Strengthen health sector capacity to prepare for, detect and deliver timely response to disease outbreaks
CLHEA/CO3
Strengthen health system capacity to support continuity of care, strengthen community resilience, and respond to IDP movements and changes in context.
CLLOG/CO1
Sector Objective 1: Provide logistics services, including air transport, and transhipment services to humanitarian organizations responding to the Syria crisis.
CLLOG/CO2
Sector Objective 2: Maintain regional Whole-of-Syria inter-agency logistics coordination and information management in order to support humanitarian actors.
CLLOG/CO3
Sector Objective 3: Enhance the capacity of humanitarian organizations to effectively manage the logistics of humanitarian operations in Syria.
CLMPC/CO1
Most vulnerable HHs near markets receive emergency multipurpose cash (MPC) and are able to cover their most urgent needs immediately following a shock
CLMPC/CO2
Most vulnerable HHs near markets receive repeated multipurpose cash (MPC) and are able to prioritize a variety of basic needs, reducing reliance on negative coping strategies over time
CLNUT/CO1
Sector Objective 1: Improved access and quality to lifesaving preventive nutrition specific and sensitive interventions for 1,662,866 children (girls and boys) under five years of age, 200,090 adolescent girls, 1,452,644 pregnant and lactating women
CLNUT/CO2
Sector Objective 2: Improved access and quality of lifesaving curative nutrition services to 75,828 severely malnourished children (girls and boys), 277,870 moderately malnourished children (girls and boys) between the ages of 6 and 59 months, 67,468 pregnant and lactating women (PLW) promoting a reinforced continuum of care across all levels
CLNUT/CO3
Sector Objective 3: Strengthened nutrition resilience through a principled humanitarian response mainstreaming effective coordination, capacity-building, contingency planning and quality information management system to inform programming and decision-making
CLPRO/CO1
Sector Objective 1: Improve protection of population affected by the crisis and protection environment through protection interventions , advocacy, promote access to durable solutions and early recovery.
CLPRO/CO2
Sector Objective 2: Strengthen technical capacity of humanitarian actors communities and duty bearers at national and community level to assess, analyse, mitigate and address protection risks and needs.
CLPRO/CO3
Sector Objective 3: Improve access to quality and lifesaving GBV response services for GBV survivors including women, girls and other people at risk, and put measures in place to prevent and mitigate risks of GBV.
CLPRO/CO4
Sector Objective 4: Minimize the impact of explosive ordnance for communities most at risk.
CLPRO/CO5
Sector Objective 5: Increased and more equitable access for boys and girls to quality child protection interventions for vulnerable children, which is in line with the Child Protection Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Action ز
CLSHL1/CO1
Provide life-saving and life-sustaining shelter support
CLSHL1/CO2
Reinforce an enabling protection environment and community cohesion by improving housing and related community/public infrastructure
CLSHL2/CO1
Provide life-saving and life-sustaining NFI support
CLTEL/CO1
Sector Objective 1: Provide common security telecommunications, voice and data connectivity services to humanitarian partners
CLTEL/CO2
Sector Objective 2: Lead inter-agency emergency telecommunications coordination and information sharing to support the operational needs of humanitarian partners
CLTEL/CO3
Sector Objective 3: Build technical capacity of humanitarian partners and strengthen their ability to ensure safety of staff and assets in the field
CLTEL/CO4
Sector Objective 4: Provide targeted assistance to national NGOs that demonstrate a need for telecommunications assistance beyond their organizational capacity
CLWSH/CO1
Save lives and reduce Protection risks among displaced population and host communities by providing essential WASH supplies and services, and enhance hygiene practices.
CLWSH/CO2
Save lives, reduce WASH related diseases and malnutrition by providing essential WASH supplies and services, and enhance hygiene practices among the most vulnerable populations.
CLWSH/CO3
Save lives by providing essential WASH supplies and services, and enhance hygiene practices among the most vulnerable populations affected by natural and climate change disasters (drought).
CLWSH/CO4
Support and restore water, sanitation and solid waste management systems to ensure continuity of services for most vulnerable affected people in Syria.
CLWSH/CO5
Provide humanitarian WASH responses in a coordinated, inclusive, adapted, dignified manner to the most vulnerable populations in Syria.
CLCCM/CA1
Reception and registration of IDPs
CLCCM/CA2
Coordination of multisectoral services provision
CLCCM/CA3
Conducting needs assessments through FGDs
CLCCM/CA4
Regular needs and gaps identification through site monitoring teams
CLCCM/CA5
Establishment of camp management committees. (WASH, Health, Safety and Security, Education, SNFI, Protection etc)- in liaison with relevant clusters
CLCCM/CA6
Establish inclusive sectroal camp committees with the balanced representation of women, older people and people with disabilities.
CLCCM/CA7
Establishment of Referral pathways to link service providers to those in need, including GBV, Protection, Child Protection, and Health.
CLCCM/CA8
Establish community center for mobilization information , exchange …etc
CLCCM/CA9
Awareness sessions on fire mitigation/prevention for the camp population
CLCCM/CA10
Form and train community-based Fire prevention committees
CLCCM/CA11
Distribute or refill the fire extinguishers
CLCCM/CA12
Distribution of fire blankets
CLCCM/CA13
Distribution of different fire mitigation tools
CLCCM/CA14
Establishment of fire point
CLCCM/CA15
Incident Reporting
CLCCM/CA16
Incident Response
CLCCM/CA17
Site improvements and maintenance to the physical infrastructure of the site (e.g. drainage, Culvert, disabilty fiendly installations , flood defences, lighting poles ,other DRR related activities etc.)
CLCCM/CA18
Manage and Operate the exist reception center.
CLCCM/CA19
Train camp management committees, community leaders
CLCCM/CA20
Conduct capacity building for site managers and SMS teams (including ToT)
CLCCM/CA21
PSEA,GBV risk mitigation, PWD, & protection mainstreaming
CLCCM/CA22
Establish community-led initiatives (including both IDPs and host communities) - Income generation activities, recreational and lifeskills
CLCCM/CA23
Awareness sessions/campaigns on cross-cutting issues (PSEA, AAP, Protection mainstreaming..etc.) , Joint community messaging with SNFI
CLCCM/CA24
Facilitation of CMCs meetings with NGOs/INGOs and Local Authorities
CLCCM/CA25
Awareness sessions to IDPs by NGOs/Committees
CLCCM/CA26
Discussing exit /phaseout strategy: mapping relevant stakeholders, capacity building and handover of site management functions.
CLCCM/CA27
Expand CCCM presence to remote sites through CCCM mobile response mechanism
CLCCM/CA28
Establishment and running of CFM mechanism
CLCCM/CA29
Safety audit
CLCCM/CA30
Conduct community-led integration and skills-building activities including women and youth-led initiatives and start-up grants in laison with ERL
CLCCM/CA31
Implement tailored livelihood activities designed to enable HHs to restore their assets and build resilience for better solutions
CLCCM/CA32
Displacement monitoring and updates to CCCM Cluster and WG members, Clusters and other operational actors on sudden and ongoing displacements
CLCCM/CA33
Displacements tracked and reported to Cluster members, Clusters and other operational actors on sudden displacements
CLCCM/CA34
voluntary returns of IDPs tracked and reported to ICCG, WG members, Clusters and other operational actors
CLCCM/CA35
Contextual analysis and review of collected information for humanitarian response
CLCCM/CA36
Engage IDPs on sustainable solutions to their displacement and advocacy on alternatives; including livelihoods, HLP access etc
CLCCM/CA37
Carry out IDP sites profiling , including identification of and updates of needs
CLCSS/CA1
Coordinate, Manage and support the WoS Inter-Agency PSEAH networks including the provision of technical assistance, capacity building, awareness raising and feedback and complaint mechanisms.
CLCSS/CA2
Conduct the MSNA and provide technical support through data collection and analysis of the data; as well as engaging as needed with the AA-cell and AAWG.
CLCSS/CA3
Supporting information management in information outputs and support activities
CLCSS/CA5
Supporting information management in assessments and deploying Information Management Officers (IMOs)
CLCSS/CA6
Draft and share as needed (daily, weekly, and monthly) situation report including humanitarian stories
CLCSS/CA7
Organize field coordination meetings
CLCSS/CA8
Support the coordination and facilitation of field missions, as needed through organize events, instant interpretation, and coordination with local actors.
CLCSS/CA9
Conduct FGDs, KII, information discussions for various reasons for humanitarian response.
CLCSS/CA10
Provide inputs to update specific coordination products such as stakeholders map, contact database, etc.
CLCSS/CA11
Monitoring report produced for projects funded by the SCHF
CLCSS/CA12
Coordination Services (Facilitate inter-sector/cluster coordination, manage country-Based Pooled, produce monthly inter-sectoral needs and situation monitoring products, coordinate HPC related processes including the MSNA etc. and coordinate, manage, and support the inter-agency AAP taskforce)
CLCSS/CA13
Train the staff on security risk management
CLCSS/CA14
Installations with completed security risk assessments and in line with the agency installation norms
CLCSS/CA15
Emergency humanitarian field operations facilitated by Field Security and Risk Management (FSRM)
CLCSS/CA16
Provide enhanced operational support for effective response to Palestine refugee (Facilitate delivery of emergency programme, coordinate the support departments and enhance their capacity to face emergency situations, strengthen Accountability to Affected Population mechanism)
CLEDU/CA1
Activity 1: Provide children with Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
CLEDU/CA2
Activity 2: Support the provision of formal education to children and youth
CLEDU/CA3
Activity 3: Provide children and youth with non-formal education programs, including remedial classes, Accelerated Learning Programs (ALP), catch-up classes, literacy and numeracy classes, Self-Learning Program (SLP), etc.
CLERY/CA1
Provision of solar systems distributed and installed to support public facilities
CLERY/CA2
Provision of solar systems distributed and installed to Households
CLERY/CA3
Rehabilitation of electrical networks
CLERY/CA4
Rehabilitation of Electrical networks stations/transformers (100 KVA)
CLERY/CA5
Build the capacity of individuals to support the provision of quality services
CLERY/CA6
Provision of Equipment and tools to support public services
CLERY/CA7
Rehabilitation of classrooms
CLERY/CA8
Rehabilitation of Schools (WASH Facilities - Furniture … etc)
CLERY/CA9
Rehabilitation of hospitals/clinics
CLERY/CA10
Reparation of Roads
CLERY/CA11
Reparation of Sewage lines
CLERY/CA12
Rehabilitation of water stations ( max 4000 beneficiaries)
CLERY/CA13
Removal of debris
CLERY/CA14
Recycling of debris
CLERY/CA15
Removal of Solid waste
CLERY/CA16
support communities/municipalities in establishment/strengthening of sustainable waste management systems (solid waste, recycling, health, and hazardous waste)
CLERY/CA17
Cleaning of Neigborhoods
CLERY/CA18
Support of spaces with improved access
CLERY/CA19
Support people to start (Or re-start) a social or business entrepreneurship startup
CLERY/CA20
Provision of support grants for existing MSMEs
CLERY/CA21
Support of homebased businesses
CLERY/CA22
Training of individuals on soft skills or transferable skills
CLERY/CA23
Provision of Technical business and Vocational trainings
CLERY/CA24
Enrollement of individuals in apprenticeship and On-Job Trainings
CLERY/CA25
Workshops bringing together beneficiaries and private sector employers
CLERY/CA26
Creation of long-term jobs
CLERY/CA27
Creation of short-term jobs
CLERY/CA28
Creation of jobs during the rehabilitation of public and private infrastructure
CLERY/CA29
The support of functioning value chains
CLERY/CA30
Rehabilitation on local markets\warehouses
CLERY/CA31
Rehabilitation Or Provision of basic productive infrastructure assets
CLERY/CA32
Support of VSLA groups
CLERY/CA33
Support children with severe disabilities with cash transfer and case management to improve their livelihoods and access to essential services
CLERY/CA34
Provision of market-based modalities assistance for vulnerable households (Female-headed households, elderlies, etc.)
CLERY/CA35
The production of of socio-economic context analysis
CLERY/CA36
Participation of community members and representatives in capacity building activities for ERL needs
CLERY/CA37
Launch of initiatives promoting social cohesion
CLERY/CA38
Development of community led ERL plans
CLERY/CA39
Formulating evidence based thematic strategies
CLFSC/CA1
Provide emergency response to crisis affected vulnerable people with short- term food assistance through appropriate modalities.
CLFSC/CA2
Provide the assessed food insecure people with monthly food assistance through appropriate modalities.
CLFSC/CA3
Provide people at risk of malnutrition, children, Pregnant and Lactating Women, Elderly, and Persons with Disabilities with supplementary food assistance through appropriate modalities (complementary to 1.2 and inter-linkage)
CLFSC/CA4
Supply flour or bread directly to households or to bakeries
CLFSC/CA5
Distributing of agricultural inputs - The inputs will include seeds, fertilizer, pesticides, and equipment; coupled with related training
CLFSC/CA6
Providing protection Food Rations (FRs) to most vulnerable farming household
CLFSC/CA7
Supporting small-scale food production (horticulture, poultry-egg laying hens, seedling production, Bee hives, mushroom production, and market household vegetable production)
CLFSC/CA8
Providing most vulnerable farming households with protection Food Rations.
CLFSC/CA9
Increase livestock Production – This will include provision of small livestock, animal feed distribution, artificial insemination, targeting vulnerable small-scale breeders, including the provision of related training
CLFSC/CA10
Provide emergency livestock treatment, Seasonal vaccinations, and training for veterinary services, including community animal health workers.
CLFSC/CA11
Support market driven income-generating activities (IGAs), including well-adapted vocational training (for example, food processing, input production units, etc.)
CLFSC/CA12
Light rehabilitation of bakeries, flour mills and silos, and providing support to the community-based wheat seed system
CLFSC/CA13
Support light rehabilitation of irrigation systems irrigation canals, wells, water and systems
CLFSC/CA14
Establish/strengthen the capacity for the provision of main infrastructure services for local communities including early warning and DRR systems, renewable energy
CLFSC/CA15
Establish/strengthen collective productive units at commuity level (food processing, fodder, compost, dairy collection/processing, governance, renewable energy, and training)
CLHEA/CA1
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Provide medical and outpatient consultations to the people in need acroos Syria by health partners
CLHEA/CA2
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Support trauma consultations - Support trauma consultations
CLHEA/CA3
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Ensure provision of mental health consultations and treatment to the affected population. - Ensure provision of mental health consultations and treatment to the affected population.
CLHEA/CA4
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Support the physical rehabilitation sessions to the people in need (can include evaluation, provision assistive device/prosthetics, physical rehabilitation, support for activities of daily living).
CLHEA/CA5
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Support disability related consultations
CLHEA/CA6
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - Ensure provision of Ante-Natal Care (ANC) visits to the pregant women
CLHEA/CA7
Activity 1.1. Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral. - To support the normal/ vaginal deliveries attended by a skilled attendant
CLHEA/CA8
Activity 1.2 Provide routine immunization services to all children 2 years of age - To ensure health facilities capacity to perform caesarian sections to the complicated pregnancies
CLHEA/CA9
Activity 1.2 Provide routine immunization services to all children 2 years of age - To provide and support referrals of cases for specialized treatment (between levels of care inside Syria, cross-line and cross-border)
CLHEA/CA10
Activity 1.4 Provide health facilities with essential medicines and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment (PPE) - Support the immunization services for children under the age of 2 who have received MMR2 vaccine
CLHEA/CA11
Activity 1.4 Provide health facilities with essential medicines and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment (PPE) - Support the supply of treatment courses delivered at health facilities (drug treatment for one disease, one medical procedure such as dressing, dialysis)
CLHEA/CA12
Activity 1.5 Monitor and report on violence against health care - Support supplies of Personal protective Equipment (PPE) provided to health facilities. This include Masks and gloves as these are basic materials to protect health personnel and patients. "
CLHEA/CA13
Activity 2.1 Expand the reporting capacity of the early warning systems - Ensure support of sentinel sites to submitting weekly diseases surveillance reports
CLHEA/CA14
Activity 2.2 Strengthen capacity to investigate and detect disease outbreaks - Support the reference laboratories to detect and confirm epidemic-prone diseases
CLHEA/CA15
Activity 2.2 Strengthen capacity to investigate and detect disease outbreaks - Support operatiolization of the rapid response teams (RRTs) supported to respond to disease outbreaks
CLHEA/CA16
Activity 2.3 Support health authorities to carry out timely response to disease outbreaks - Build the capacity of health care workers on mental health topics including mhGAP, Problem Management Plus (PM+) and Psychological First Aid (PFA).
CLHEA/CA17
Activity 3.1 Strengthen the capacity of health care providers and community health care workers to provide essential health services
CLHEA/CA18
Activity 3.2 Increase access to quality health services by establishing functional health facilities and mobile medical units and supporting referral - Support capacity building of community health workers on different health topics
CLHEA/CA19
Activity 3.2 Increase access to quality health services by establishing functional health facilities and mobile medical units and supporting referral - Refurbish and rehabilitate health facilities
CLHEA/CA20
Activity 1.3 Provide Antenatal care - Support the immunization services for children under the age of 1 who have received DPT3 or equivalent pentavalent vaccine (national programme)
CLLOG/CA1
Facilitate trucks cross border into NWS
CLLOG/CA2
Provide free storage for partners
CLLOG/CA3
Provide free transport to partners within GoS
CLLOG/CA4
Provide air transport services to international community
CLLOG/CA5
Provide Technical trainings for partners
CLMPC/CA1
Deliver emergency MPC* to the most vulnerable to cover their most urgent needs immediately following a shock
CLMPC/CA2
Distribute regular MPC** to the most vulnerable HHs to meet a variety of basic needs and reduce reliance on negative coping strategies
CLNUT/CA01
Provision of micronutrients including iron, folate to a PLW for six months
CLNUT/CA1
Provision of micronutrient supplements including iron, folate to an adolescent girl for six months - Severity 3+4)
CLNUT/CA3
Reaching a child aged 2-5 years old with deworming tablets
CLNUT/CA4
Provision of BSFP for children 6 - 23 months
CLNUT/CA5
Provision of CVA for children 6 - 23 months (areas without BSFP)
CLNUT/CA6
Provision of BSFP for PLWs (CVA)
CLNUT/CA7
Provision of Skilled IYCF to PLWS
CLNUT/CA8
Provision of hygiene promotion messages to SAM and MAM affected children and their caregivers through SCs, OTPs and TSFPs
CLNUT/CA9
Provision of WASH kits to SAM and MAM affected children
CLNUT/CA10
Establishing Number of SC, OTP/ TSFP with functional Expanded Programme of Immunization (EPI) referral system
CLNUT/CA11
Establishing referral mechnaism for GBV at SC, OTP/ TSFP
CLNUT/CA12
Conducting Nutrition GBV Safety Audits to esnure safety of nutrition sites
CLNUT/CA13
Training of a frontline worker on available GBV+PSEAH response services and referral procedures to support GBV survivors
CLNUT/CA14
CHW/ CNW training on IYCF - 3 days(Basic training)
CLNUT/CA15
CHW/ CNW training on IYCF (Refresher training) 2 day
CLNUT/CA16
HW training on IYCF - 5 days (Basic training)
CLNUT/CA17
HW training on IYCF (Refresher training) 2 days
CLNUT/CA18
Community - Nutrition Surveillance Basic = Training for 5 days
CLNUT/CA19
Community - Nutrition Surveillance Refresher 1 day
CLNUT/CA20
Training of a frontline worker on available GBV+PSEAH response services and referral procedures to support GBV survivors
CLNUT/CA21
Treatment of a child (6 - 59 months) having severe acute malnutrition without medical complication
CLNUT/CA22
Treatment of a child (0 - 59 months) having severe acute malnutrition with medical complication
CLNUT/CA23
MAMI to children 6 months Severity 3,4
CLNUT/CA24
Treatment of a PLW having moderate acute malnutrition without medical complication
CLNUT/CA25
HWs training on CMAM (Basic training) - 5 days
CLNUT/CA26
HWs training on CMAM (Refresher training) - 3 days
CLNUT/CA27
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (TFC/SC) (Basic training) - 5 days)
CLNUT/CA28
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (TFC/SC) (Refresher training) - 3 days
CLNUT/CA29
CHW/ CNW training on CMAM - 3 days(Basic training)
CLNUT/CA30
CHW/ CNW training on CMAM 2 day (Refresher training)
CLNUT/CA31
TOT training for the updated guideline - Gaziantep 10 days
CLNUT/CA32
Establishment / running an RRT to provide nutrition prevenive and curative services
CLNUT/CA33
Establishment of an SC to provide treatment for SAM with medical complications
CLNUT/CA34
Integrating Nutrition in the Health System
CLNUT/CA35
Conducting Nutrition Surveillance through health facility (NES+HCT)
CLNUT/CA36
Conducting Community Nutrition Surveillance - NWS
CLNUT/CA37
Provision of micronutrient supplements (MNP) to a child (6 - 59 months) for four months - (Severity 2, 3, 4)
CLNUT/CA38
Treatment of a child (6 - 59 months) having moderate acute malnutrition without medical complication
CLPRO/CA1
(GP) Awareness raising through campaigns - GP1- Awareness raising through campaigns - GP11
CLPRO/CA2
(GP) Awareness raising through campaigns - GP1- Awareness raising through leaflets/pamphlets - GP12
CLPRO/CA3
(GP) Awareness raising through contact initiatives - GP2- Conduct information sessions of risk awareness - GP21
CLPRO/CA4
(GP) Awareness raising through contact initiatives - GP2- PSS awareness session (OV, etc.) - GP22
CLPRO/CA5
(GP) Awareness raising through contact initiatives - GP2- Legal awareness raising sessions/ initiatives including HLP, Civil documentation etc. - GP23
CLPRO/CA6
(GP) Psychosocial support (PSS) - GP4- Psychological first aid (PFA) - GP41
CLPRO/CA7
(GP) Psychosocial support (PSS) - GP4- Structured Psychosocial support (PSS) - GP42
CLPRO/CA8
(GP) Case management and Referrals - GP5- Identification of cases with specific needs (OV) - GP51
CLPRO/CA9
(GP) Case management and Referrals - GP5- Integrated/comprehensive case management - GP52
CLPRO/CA10
(GP) Case management and Referrals - GP5- Referral to other services - GP53
CLPRO/CA11
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal advice/counselling (Civil documentation) - GP61
CLPRO/CA12
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal advice/counselling (HLP) - GP62
CLPRO/CA13
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal advice/counselling (Other) - GP63
CLPRO/CA14
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal intervention/assistance (Civil documentation) - GP64
CLPRO/CA15
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal intervention/assistance (HLP) - GP65
CLPRO/CA16
(GP) Legal services - GP6- Legal intervention/assistance (Other) - GP66
CLPRO/CA17
(GP) Cash assistance - GP7- Cash assistance - GP71
CLPRO/CA18
(GP) In kind material assistance - GP8- Vocational kits (Tools kit to start small business) - GP81
CLPRO/CA19
(GP) In kind material assistance - GP8- Support to community self-management structures/initiatives (CBI and CBO) - GP82
CLPRO/CA20
(GP) In kind material assistance - GP8- Rehabilitation material - Provision of medical equipment, including for persons with disabilities - GP83
CLPRO/CA21
(GP) In kind material assistance - GP8- Other targeted in kind material assistance to persons with specific needs - GP84
CLPRO/CA22
(GP) Other Socio-economic support - GP9- Vocational training (Life skills training/improvement) - GP91
CLPRO/CA23
(GP) Other Socio-economic support - GP9- Support to informal learning opportunity - GP92
CLPRO/CA24
(GP) Other Socio-economic support - GP9- Recreational activities - GP93
CLPRO/CA25
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Awareness sessions on peaceful coexistence, peace building to prevent new cycles of violence and risk-GP201
CLPRO/CA26
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Provision of organizational trainings on PSEA; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI);-GP202
CLPRO/CA27
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Training sessions on peaceful coexistence, peace building to prevent new cycles of violence and risk-GP203
CLPRO/CA28
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-CWC strategies developed and disseminated on peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP204
CLPRO/CA29
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Construction of community based infrastructure with accessibility to PwD-GP205
CLPRO/CA30
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-HH level sessions on PSS related activities-GP207
CLPRO/CA31
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Individual PSS sessions-GP208
CLPRO/CA32
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Documentation efforts and information exchange-HLP31
CLPRO/CA33
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Joint advocacy activities for enhancing rule of law and transitional justice-HLP32
CLPRO/CA34
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Technical capacity increased to enhance rule of law and transitional justice-HLP34
CLPRO/CA35
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Associative initiatives to strengthen community networks and increase trust and reliance-GP209
CLPRO/CA36
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Initiatives supported to guarantee inclusion of returnees-GP2010
CLPRO/CA37
(GP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP20-Intercommunity dialogues to address existing tension issues that can be resolved through mediation and peaceful resolution of conflicts-GP2011
CLPRO/CA38
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-HLP violation documented-HLP35
CLPRO/CA39
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Trainings on HLP related issues-HLP36
CLPRO/CA40
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Consultation and information sessions conducted in line with HLP AOR communication with communities strategy to address questions related to the safeguarding process-HLP37
CLPRO/CA41
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-HLP Documents Safeguarded-HLP38
CLPRO/CA42
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-People trained on rule of law and transitional justice-HLP39
CLPRO/CA43
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Trainings on rule of law and transitional justice-HLP310
CLPRO/CA44
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Counselling sessions on rule of law and transitional justice-HLP311
CLPRO/CA45
(GP-HLP) Peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-HLP3-Collaborate and coordinate with legal teams and organizations to provide technical/legal support and guidance on the rule of law and transitional justice issues.-HLP312
CLPRO/CA46
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Communities supported with cash initiatives for peaceful coexistence and social cohesion-GP191
CLPRO/CA47
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Technical support to design protection response mechanisms in most affected areas-GP192
CLPRO/CA48
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Development of identification and referral mechanisms for disappeared/homeless/person belongign to ethnic groups/PWD persons-GP193
CLPRO/CA49
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Dissemination of existing identification and referral mechanisms-GP197
CLPRO/CA50
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-HH level sessions on PSS related activities-GP198
CLPRO/CA51
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Individual PSS sessions-GP199
CLPRO/CA52
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Trainings conducted with legal teams on legal frameworks, procedures, mechanisms-HLP22
CLPRO/CA53
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Case analysis sessions conducted with legal teams to identify trends, profiles, gaps-HLP23
CLPRO/CA54
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Legal awareness sessions conducted-HLP21
CLPRO/CA55
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Consultation and information sessions conducted in line with HLP AOR communication with communities strategy to address questions related to the safeguarding process-HLP26
CLPRO/CA56
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-HLP Documents Safeguarded-HLP27
CLPRO/CA57
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Trainings on HLP related issues-HLP25
CLPRO/CA58
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Individual sessions to provide counselling and guidance on legal related issues-HLP28
CLPRO/CA59
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Accompaniment to individuals and families on legal procedures-HLP29
CLPRO/CA60
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Cash assistance to evicted individuals and families-GP1910
CLPRO/CA61
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Cash assistance to induvial and families-GP1911
CLPRO/CA62
(GP-HLP) Protection services and mechanisms-HLP2-Cash assistance to support legal actions and access to remedies-HLP212
CLPRO/CA63
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-In kind assistance-GP1912
CLPRO/CA64
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Individual session to increase technical capacity-GP1913
CLPRO/CA65
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Community based assemblies/meetings to design/adjust protection mechanisms and procedures-GP1915
CLPRO/CA66
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Workshops to design protection mechanisms and procedures-GP1916
CLPRO/CA67
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Activation of existing infrastructures as entry points for IDPs-GP1917
CLPRO/CA68
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Activation of help desk to provide protection services-GP1918
CLPRO/CA69
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Activation of hotlines to inform and guide affected population-GP1919
CLPRO/CA70
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Mobile/ Outreach teams for protection monitoring, identification and referral of cases, provision of protection services-GP1920
CLPRO/CA71
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Mobile/static Caravans for protection monitoring, identification and referral of cases, provision of protection services-GP1921
CLPRO/CA72
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Transportation services for at heightened risk families to safer areas during the emergency-GP1922
CLPRO/CA73
(GP) Protection services and mechanisms-GP19-Participatory assessments, FGD and consultations with most affected population groups to identify needs, gaps and proposals-GP1923
CLPRO/CA74
(GP) Protection monitoring - GP3- Protection monitoring - GP31
CLPRO/CA75
(GP) Training of trainers - GP10- IDP Protection and guiding principles - GP102
CLPRO/CA76
(GP) Training of trainers - GP10- Community based protection approaches - GP103
CLPRO/CA77
(GP) Training of trainers - GP10- Protection mainstreaming - GP104
CLPRO/CA78
(GP) Training of front line responders (protection service providers working inside Syria) - GP11- Community based protection approaches - GP113
CLPRO/CA79
(GP) Training of front line responders (protection service providers working inside Syria) - GP11- Provision of training to Protection services providers - GP116
CLPRO/CA80
(GP) Training of other humanitarian actors (non-protection service providers) - GP13- Community based protection approaches - GP133
CLPRO/CA81
(GP) Training of other humanitarian actors (non-protection service providers) - GP13- Protection mainstreaming - GP134
CLPRO/CA82
(GP) Training of other humanitarian actors (non-protection service providers) - GP13- Provision of training to humanitarian actors (non services providers) - GP135
CLPRO/CA83
(GP) Assessments - GP14- Identification of needs through household visits - GP141
CLPRO/CA84
(GP) Assessments - GP14- Identificaiton of needs through Focus group discussions - GP142
CLPRO/CA85
(GP) Assessments - GP14- Identification of needs through community visits - GP143
CLPRO/CA86
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Awareness raising activities developed to address protection risks in the communities (including GBV, CP, MA, HLP/CD, legal)-GP181
CLPRO/CA89
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Analysis sessions of emergent protection risks (trafficking, recruitment, freedom of movement, etc.).-GP183
CLPRO/CA90
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Community based risk analysis sessions to identify risk spots, routes to develop mitigation strategies-GP184
CLPRO/CA91
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Create facilitate adolescent/ youth groups to discuss protection concerns and work on community-based solutions;-GP186
CLPRO/CA92
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Support new and pre-existing group-based community PSS activities to mitigate protection risks-GP188
CLPRO/CA93
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Support the formation of community-based protection committees responsible for identifying and addressing protection issues within their localities.-GP189
CLPRO/CA94
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Workshops for the identification of risk and protective factors at the community level and the identification/development of community-based mitigation strategies-GP1810
CLPRO/CA95
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Cash for community based structures (youth centers, playgrounds, women centers, etc.)-GP1811
CLPRO/CA96
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Cash for organizations of persons with disabilities ( OPD), older persons association (OPA), ethnic groups associations initiatives to mitigate concrete exposure to protection risks-GP1812
CLPRO/CA97
(GP-HLP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-HLP1-Cash for collective HLP related services and support-HLP12
CLPRO/CA98
(GP-HLP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-HLP1-Consultation sessions conducted to inform families on existing alternatives and agree on procedures and mechanisms-HLP14
CLPRO/CA99
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Support provided to HH for relocation purposes-GP1813
CLPRO/CA100
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-HH surveys for the identification of at heightened risks families and individuals-GP1814
CLPRO/CA101
(GP-HLP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-HLP1-PSS services provided to individuals and at the HH level to eviction cases identified through case management and referral mechanisms-HLP15
CLPRO/CA102
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Cash provided to HH for relocation purposes-GP1815
CLPRO/CA103
(GP-HLP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-HLP1-Provision of cash assistance for legal related issues including transportation, stamps, etc.-HLP16
CLPRO/CA104
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Provision of cash assistance to at heightened protection risk individuals and HHs for mitigation-GP1816
CLPRO/CA105
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Awareness raising group sessions on PSS mechanisms, procedures, alternatives-GP1817
CLPRO/CA106
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Provision of PSS as risks mitigation tool through case management services-GP1818
CLPRO/CA107
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Individual and family based sessions to address protection risks exposure through PSS services-GP1819
CLPRO/CA108
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-PSS outreach activities to most affected communities and at heightened risk-GP1820
CLPRO/CA109
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-PSS services provided to individuals at heightened risk identified through case management and referral mechanisms-GP1821
CLPRO/CA110
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Designate and train protection focal points within the community to act as first responders and refer individuals to appropriate services.-GP1823
CLPRO/CA111
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Enhanced preparedness in front line communities through the development of protection oriented community census-GP1824
CLPRO/CA112
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Bilateral, family and house hold level counselling sessions-GP1825
CLPRO/CA113
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Establishment /maintenance of early warning systems-GP1826
CLPRO/CA114
(GBV) Make GBV response services for GBV survivors and women and girls at risk available and accessible
CLPRO/CA115
(GBV) Train and coach male and female GBV actors to respond to GBV throug a survivor-centered and inclusive approach
CLPRO/CA116
(GBV) Make empowerment activities for women and girls (including opportunities for skills building and vocational opportunities) available and accessible
CLPRO/CA117
(GBV) Establish accessible safe spaces for women and girls
CLPRO/CA118
(GBV) Engage and train humanitarian workers (non-GBV practitioners) on reducing GBV risks and referring GBV surviviors or women and girls at risk to specialised services
CLPRO/CA120
(GBV) Coordination
CLPRO/CA130
(MA) EORE sessions by humanitarian RE actors
CLPRO/CA131
(MA) Direct EORE session by public service providers
CLPRO/CA132
(MA) Training of persons delivering EORE
CLPRO/CA133
(MA) Land surveyed
CLPRO/CA134
(MA) Land cleared
CLPRO/CA135
(MA) VA (Medical services - emergency, rehabilitation, psychosocial)
CLPRO/CA136
(MA) VA (inclusivity activities - Inclusive education, socio-economic insertion and multi-purpose in kind assistance, including CVA)
CLPRO/CA137
(MA) VA (prosthetics/orthotics)
CLPRO/CA138
(MA) VA (other assistive devices)
CLPRO/CA139
(CP) Awareness raising sessions, community events and activity days on child protection issues (centre-based and mobile) - CP23
CLPRO/CA140
(CP) Training on foundations of child protection (e.g. basics, minimum standards) - CP31
CLPRO/CA141
(CP) Training on organisational child protection policies (e.g. child safeguarding and codes of conduct) - CP34
CLPRO/CA142
(CP) Child Protection & PSS group activities (structured and sustained; centre-based and mobile) - CP21
CLPRO/CA143
(CP) Training on case management - CP33
CLPRO/CA144
(CP) Provision of case management – child protection issues only (individual needs assessment completed) - CP11
CLPRO/CA145
(CP) Parenting programmes (structured and sustained; centre-based and mobile) - CP22
CLPRO/CA146
(CP) Training on community-based child protection interventions (e.g. PSS) - CP32
CLPRO/CA147
(GP) In kind material assistance - GP8- Individual assistance through community based protection - GP171
CLPRO/CA148
(GP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-GP18-Build capacity of local partners to promote ownership and sustainability of the response to protection needs.-GP182
CLPRO/CA149
(GP-HLP) Prevent and mitigate protection risks-HLP1-Technical/legal/paralegal support provided to increase capacities-HLP11
CLPRO/CA150
(GP) Training of front line responders (protection service providers working inside Syria) - GP11- IHL/IHRL - GP111
CLPRO/CA151
(GP) Training of front line responders (protection service providers working inside Syria) - GP11- IDP Protection and guiding principles - GP112
CLPRO/CA152
(GP) Training of front line responders (protection service providers working inside Syria) - GP11- Protection mainstreaming - GP114
CLPRO/CA153
(GP) Assessments - GP14- Assessment reports produced - GP144
CLPRO/CA154
(GBV) Make activities to address negative attitudes and believes that foster harmful social norms available and accessible
CLPRO/CA155
(GBV) Implement GBV activities to mitigate the risks of GBV
CLSHL1/CA1
Repair of tents
CLSHL1/CA2
Installation of new/ replacement of existing tents
CLSHL1/CA3
Installation/ construction of transitional shelters
CLSHL1/CA4
Implementation of HH level improvements
CLSHL1/CA5
Implementation of site level improvements/ infrastructure
CLSHL1/CA6
Rehabilitation/ adaptation of collective centres
CLSHL1/CA7
Distribution/ installation of emergency shelter kits/ materials
CLSHL1/CA8
Provision of cash for rent
CLSHL1/CA9
Implementation of minor repairs to damaged or unfinished housing
CLSHL1/CA10
Adaptations for persons with specific needs
CLSHL1/CA11
Rehabilitation of damaged or unfinished housing
CLSHL1/CA12
Supply and installation of HH level solar energy systems
CLSHL1/CA13
Rehabilitation of damaged or unfinished building common areas
CLSHL1/CA14
Repair of structural damage
CLSHL1/CA15
Rehabilitation of community infrastructure
CLSHL1/CA16
Capacity building of partner staff
CLSHL1/CA17
Capacity building of individuals/ beneficiaries to undertake sector interventions and/ or initiatives
CLSHL2/CA1
Provision of Core NFIs
CLSHL2/CA2
Provision of Winter NFIs
CLTEL/CA1
Provision of emergency telecommunications and data communications services to humanitarian partners throughout Syria and the surrounding countries in 8 common operational areas
CLTEL/CA2
Provision of Maintainance and upgrade of radio Network and Security Operation Centres (SOCs) to increase emergency telecommunication services in all UN operational areas and to enhance the safety and security of humanitarian staff
CLTEL/CA3
Provision of Coordination and Information Management (IM) of ETC operations of Whole-of-Syria (WoS) response.
CLTEL/CA4
Provision of tailored ETC capacity-building workshop and regular end user training.
CLTEL/CA5
Provide support services to other agencies, namely helpdesk/technical assistance, radio installations, radio training, radio programming and radio troubleshooting
CLWSH/CA1
Activity 1.1: Improve access to safe water through humanitarian emergency response for IDPs and host population
CLWSH/CA2
Activity 1.2: Improve access to sanitation through humanitarian emergency response for IDPs and host population
CLWSH/CA3
Activity 1.3: Improve public health and environmental protection through emergency solid-waste management response for IDPs and host population
CLWSH/CA4
Activity 1.4: Improve access to emergency essential WASH Non-food items (NFIs) among IDPs and host population
CLWSH/CA5
Activity 1.5: Conduct hygiene promotion initiatives and activities targeting IDPs and the host population
CLWSH/CA6
Activity 1.6: Improve WASH facilities and services within schools and child-friendly spaces, in close coordination with the Education and Protection sectors.
CLWSH/CA7
Activity 1.7: Improve WASH facilities and services in health care facilities used by IDPs and host population, in close coordination with the Health sector
CLWSH/CA8
Activity 2.1: Conduct vector-control activities (IRS, Fogging, Larva control, Bed net, curtains distribution) in hotspot & high-risk area
CLWSH/CA9
Activity 2.2: Improve access to safe water through humanitarian emergency response for outbreak affected populations
CLWSH/CA10
Activity 2.3: Improve access to sanitation through humanitarian emergency response for outbreak affected populations
CLWSH/CA11
Activity 2.4: Improve access to emergency essential WASH Non-food items (NFIs) among outbreak affected populations
CLWSH/CA12
Activity 2.5: Conduct hygiene promotion, risk communication, and community engagement initiatives and activities targeting the outbreak-affected populations
CLWSH/CA13
Activity 2.6: Improve WASH facilities and services in healthcare facilities used by outbreak-affected populations, in close coordination with the Health sector
CLWSH/CA14
Activity 2.7: Support the WASH facilities and services in high-frequented public spaces (excluding healthcare facilities) used by outbreak-affected populations, in close coordination with concerned sector (ex: schools, etc.)
CLWSH/CA15
Activity 2.8: Deliver hygiene promotion messages and non-food items to children and their caregivers suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) or Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM).
CLWSH/CA16
Activity 3.1: Improve access to safe water through humanitarian emergency response and use of unconventional water source for water crisis affected populations
CLWSH/CA17
Activity 3.2: Conduct hygiene promotion, risk communication, and community engagement initiatives and activities targeting the water crisis-affected populations
CLWSH/CA18
Activity 4.1. Repair, rehabilitation and operational support to water systems
CLWSH/CA19
Activity 4.2. Support to water quality assurance of water supply systems
CLWSH/CA20
Activity 4.3: Repair, rehabilitation and operational support to sanitation system
CLWSH/CA21
Activity 4.4: Repair, rehabilitation and operational support to solid waste management systems
CLWSH/CA22
Activity 4.5: Establish, train, and equip WASH committees
CLWSH/CA23
Activity 5.1. Ensure the functionality of the WASH Cluster coordination system, through the implementation of its 6+1 core functions
CLWSH/CA24
Activity 5.2. Enhance intersectoral coordination and response
CLWSH/CA25
Activity 5.3. Support and scale up localization of the WASH response
CLWSH/CA26
Activity 5.4. Support the scale-up of the use of MBP in the WASH response
CLWSH/CA27
Activity 5.5. Strengthen prevention and mitigation of WASH-related protection risks