Note: The number of people targeted by each of the SOs overlaps.
Strategic Objective 1: Provide safe, timely, principled and gender-responsive life-saving humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable groups to reduce mortality and morbidity in areas with high severity of need or at risk of a further deterioration of critical humanitarian needs.
Under this strategic objective, partners aim to tackle these life-threatening conditions for 4.4 million people through both cluster and multi-cluster life-saving interventions supported by enabling activities such as expanded/improved logistics, emergency communications and coordination support.
Strategic Objective 1 Target
Strategic Objective 1
Strategic Objective 2: Directly respond to the conflict-driven protection needs of crisis-affected people through principled and conflict-sensitive assistance and advocacy as well as prevent and mitigate emerging protection risks, with due regard to international norms and standards.
This objective aims to address protection needs of 8.6 million people affected and those who are at protection risks through a principled and conflict-sensitive approach. This is to ensure protection risks are prevented and reduced and a conducive environment for the respect, protection and fulfilment of rights is created.
Strategic Objective 2 Target
Strategic Objective 2
Strategic Objective 3: Provide safe, equitable, dignified and unhindered access to critical basic services and livelihoods opportunities for the most vulnerable groups to prevent further erosion of their coping abilities.
This objective aims to safeguard the wellbeing of 1.9 million vulnerable people and prevent further decline in their coping mechanisms. Provision of access to livelihood opportunities will enable affected people to recover and rebuild their lives.