Protection Caseload Breakdown
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
CO1
Delivery of specialized protection services. Provide quality specialized protection services and assistance to prevent, mitigate and respond to protection risks faced by drought and conflict-affected people with specific protection needs and/or at heightened risk.
CO2
Exclusion and Denial of Assistance: Mitigate and address the risks of exclusion and denial of assistance and services to those displaced or at risk of displacement by conflict, environmental and other shocks.
CO3
Capacity Building: Enhance capacity of community members and key stakeholders to prevent, mitigate and respond to protection risks.
CO4
Displacement: Mitigate the risks of persistent and mutiple displacements by increasing access and humanitarian assistance in areas of origin, en route, and in areas of settlement.
CO5
Protection of Civilians: Support humanitarian actors across all sectors on emerging threats to the safety of civilians and that they are systematically addressed through appropriate coordination mechanisms in conflict affected areas.
CO6
EH# AoR Objective 1A: Mine Action response including survey, and clearance is provided to people who have affected by explosive ordnance.
CO7
EH# AoR Objective 1B: Individuals affected by explosive ordnance are provided specialized services including IFAK training, preparedness, and post-incident counseling, including medical assistance and psychosocial support.
CO8
EH# AoR Objective 2A: Individuals, including displaced and non-displaced populations, including women, children, and persons with special needs, have increased knowledge of the risk associated with the presence of explosive ordnances and benefit from risk reduction measures.
CO9
GBV#Vulnerable women and girls (including those living with disabilities and from minority clans) from, IDP camps and host communities have access to safe, confidential, timely and quality coordinated GBV services through integrated community referrals.
CO10
GBV# By 2024, humanitarian actors and vulnerable women and girls (including PLWDS and minority clans) access gender, age and culturally sensitive sex-disaggregated data and information on GBV coordination, mitigation, prevention and response
CO11
HLP# Cluster Objective 1A: To strengthen land tenure security in order to mitigate housing, land, and property (HLP) violations and address the specific needs of individuals and
CO12
HLP# Cluster Objective 2A: To strengthen the technical skills and expertise of community members, HLP actors, and partners in order to effectively address and respond to Housing, Land, and Property (HLP) needs.
CO13
HLP# Cluster Objective 2B: To systematically monitor, prevent, and respond to the needs and violations related to Housing, Land, and Property (HLP), while also providing support for evidence-based advocacy on specific risks and trends in the HLP sector.
CO14
HLP# Cluster Objective 2B: To systematically monitor, prevent, and respond to the needs and violations related to Housing, Land, and Property (HLP), while also providing support for evidence-based advocacy on specific risks and trends in the HLP sector.
CO15
HLP#Increase and improve access to justice for HLP specific cases, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized groups, older persons and persons with disabilities in needs and/or at heightened risk of HLP violations.
CO17
CP# Cluster Objective 2: Strengthen coping mechanisms and resilience capacity of 76K crisis-affected vulnerable women, girls, boys, and men through family-strengthening and community-based prevention. risk mitigation, and response strategies
CO18
CP# Cluster Objective 3: Prevent and mitigate the risk of indiscriminate attacks on boys and girls living in conflict affected and hard to reach districts.
CO19
CP# Cluster Objective 1: Prevent, mitigate, and respond to life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, family separation, and severe distress for over 1 million girls and boys by increasing access to well-coordinated, quality, age-, gender-, and disability-sensitive protective services in 70 districts by the end of 2024.