Cluster
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
CLPRO/COCP1
Vulnerable families and girls and boys at-risk have access to well-coordinated age, gender and disability sensitive child protection services, including psychosocial support and case management, and are protected against life threatening risk including abuse, neglect, violence and exploitation.
CLPRO/COCP2
Girls and boys are protected through coherent and meaningful engagement with communities, caregivers and duty bearers by promoting evidence based awareness raising and advocacy and use of community based child protection mechanisms.
CLPRO/COCP3
Increased and strengthened capacities of partners, service providers, civil society, and authorities, including through established guidelines and SOP, training, and resources to safely prevent, mitigate, mainstream, and respond to protection issues.
CLPRO/COGBV1
Targeted population have access to lifesaving services in safe and confidential spaces and are provided with tools to restore their dignity and wellbeing in alignment with survivor-centered principles.
CLPRO/COGBV2
Targeted population, through awareness raising and community engagement, have access to comprehensive information on available services and can access safe, confidential and timely referrals.
CLPRO/COGBV3
Increased and strengthened partner capacities including through established guidelines, trainings and resources to safely and ethically respond to the needs of targeted population.
CLPRO/COGP1
Protection assistance and services are provided to vulnerable, conflict and disaster-affected women, men, boys, and girls, including IDPs, refugees, returnees, elderly as well as people living with disabilities.
CLPRO/COGP2
Capacities of partners, service providers and civil society are strengthened, including through established guidelines, SOPs and training.
CLPRO/COGP3
Key protection issues are monitored, in order to identify persons in need of assistance, inform the humanitarian response and advocate for the protection of civilians.
CLPRO/COGP4
Protection risks are mitigated through coherent, meaningful engagement with duty bearers and consistent advocacy efforts, for the actualization of the ‘centrality of protection’.
CLPRO/COHLP1
Vulnerable people of all genders and diversities are able to claim HLP rights and/or possess HLP documents through legal support and advocacy.
CLPRO/COHLP2
Vulnerable people of all genders and diversities are supported towards obtaining a durable housing, land or property solution through strengthened communal property rights or land allocation.
CLPRO/COHLP3
Duty bearers and other actors are capacitated on HLP rights and responsibilities.
CLPRO/COMA1
Reduce civilian casualties from explosive ordnance through mine action land release, quick response and explosive ordnance risk eduction (EORE) activities.
CLPRO/COMA2
The specific needs with regards to the explosive ordnance of the vulnerable people are identified and responded to through survey and quick response activities.
CLPRO/COMA3
Support the victims of explosive ordnance to ensure their integration in the society.
Cluster Activities
CLPRO/CACP01
Provide structured PSS (Child Friendly Spaces, adolescent friendly centers (Adolescent Social Hubs & Girls Friendly facilities) homes and communities)
CLPRO/CACP02
Establish adolescent friendly centers (Adolescent Social Hubs & Girls Friendly facilities) to provide Life Skills & new generations skills
CLPRO/CACP03
Referral to specialized services – Mental Heath
CLPRO/CACP04
Provide Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) services to Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC)
CLPRO/CACP05
Provide interim family-based care or other suitable interim alternative care arrangements to Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC)
CLPRO/CACP06
Provided cash as a component of the Case Management services
CLPRO/CACP07
Identify, register, refer children to access to services and follow up of case management services in line with the Afghanistan SOP for Case Management ( child labour, child marriage)
CLPRO/CACP08
Provide social reintegration and life skills assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAC and CoM)
CLPRO/CACP09
Provide education reintegration assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAC and CoM )
CLPRO/CACP10
Provide economic reintegration assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAC and CoM )
CLPRO/CACP11
Set up a Child Protection Information management System for registration and comprehensive case management services of at risk children
CLPRO/CACP12
Provide information on wellbeing messaging to support their children's psychosocial wellbeing.
CLPRO/CACP13
Reach community members with messaging through mass media sessions (TV, radio, social media)
CLPRO/CACP14
Conduct capacity building training to child protection workers and staff from other sectors receiving on the norms and standards of child protection and to adopt new tools and working modalities, including PSS, Caring for Child Survivors (CS) of SGBV Case Management, PFA, (social worker, case worker, teachers, health workers, authorities, staff members)
CLPRO/CACP15
Conduct training to humanitarian workers including social workers and community volunteers on CP Minimum standards and other specialized CP services
CLPRO/CAGBV01
Provision of multi-sectoral activities
CLPRO/CAGBV02
Wellbeing support to women and girls
CLPRO/CAGBV03
Distribution of dignity kits to displaced women and girls
CLPRO/CAGBV04
Awareness activities
CLPRO/CAGBV05
Capacity building of staff on core concepts, pocket guides and referrals
CLPRO/CAGP01
Provision of Individual Protection Assistance (IPA) to PSN in emergency cash or in-kind, and Cash for protection (aligned on MEB)
CLPRO/CAGP02
Provision of Legal Counselling and Assistance including identity and support Civil documentation process
CLPRO/CAGP03
Provision of Psycho-Social Support (PSS) Assistance and Referrals
CLPRO/CAGP04
Conduct advocacy activities including dissemination of key messages on protection concerns
CLPRO/CAGP05
Conduct capacity building of partners, civil society, and other stakeholders
CLPRO/CAGP06
Support Protection mainstreaming
CLPRO/CAGP07
Development of Data Protection and Information Sharing Protocol
CLPRO/CAGP08
Conduct protection monitoring, community-based protection activities, and awareness raising
CLPRO/CAGP09
Establish an advocacy red flag system for issues to be brought to the HCT
CLPRO/CAGP10
Sensitization sessions for local authorities
CLPRO/CAGP11
Develop standard protection terminology into local languages for system-wide use by all partners
CLPRO/CAHLP01
Information on HLP rights
CLPRO/CAHLP02
Counselling on HLP rights
CLPRO/CAHLP03
Legal assistance on HLP rights
CLPRO/CAHLP04
Training and/or technical support for duty bearers, humanitarian and other actors on HLP rights
CLPRO/CAHLP05
Communal land rights
CLPRO/CAMA01
Explosive hazard clearance (People benefitting)
CLPRO/CAMA02
Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE)
CLPRO/CAMA03
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) & Survey
CLPRO/CAMA04
Victim Assistance