Protection

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    7.7 million
  • People targeted
    3.6 million
  • People reached
    205.2 thousand
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  • People reached %
    5.7%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $223.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $114 million
  • % Funded
    51.1%

Protection Caseload Breakdown

PRO

Protection

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Caseload People in need People targeted Reached Reached % Progress
Mine Action
6 million
3.8 million
156.3 thousand
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4.1%
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
6.7 million
1.8 million
192.3 thousand
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10.6%
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Child Protection
6.2 million
3 million
1.1 million
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35.8%
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Protection (overall)
7.7 million
3.6 million
205.2 thousand
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5.7%
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Cluster Objectives

1

Address immediate and acute protection risks and needs of vulnerable IDPs, IDP returnees and vulnerable crisis-affected host communities by providing equitable and timely lifesaving services

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Strengthen the protection environment through robust protection monitoring and analysis, identification of protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service provision and advocacy

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Strengthen community-based protection mechanisms to address protection needs, enhance preparedness and early warning capacities and prevent or mitigate protection risks.

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GBV1: Provide life- saving specialized quality GBV services, including CMR, case management and psychosocial support, and reinforce referral pathways. (with a focus on women and girls with disabilities and adolescent girls)

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GBV2: Promote GBV risk mitigation into all aspects of the humanitarian response.

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MA: 1. Expand the delivery of technical advice on explosive hazards to enable humanitarian actors’ mobility in areas affected by conflict and safe access to target populations in need of humanitarian assistance.

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MA: 2. Deliver life-saving, age- and gender-tailored Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EROE) to vulnerable populations including IDPs at risk of explosive hazards.

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MA: 3. Survey and clear areas affected by conflict to enable safe population movements, safe delivery of humanitarian aid, and in support of future recovery efforts.

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MA: 4. Provide a crucial platform through coordination to collect information and requests from humanitarian partners and support delivery of a principled, prioritized approach to humanitarian mine action operations.

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CP2: Child protection risk factors are addressed and protective factors that bolster the well-being of children, families, and communities are promoted using primary and secondary prevention approaches.

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Population data by location for the cluster

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Population data by location for the cluster

Cluster member organizations

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Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
$1.9 million
African Relief Committee
$3.2 million
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
$2 million
Almanar Voluntary Organization
$1.3 million
Alsalam Organization for Rehabilitation and Development
$4.1 million
American Refugee Committee
$2.3 million
Care Sudan
$53.2 million
Child Development Foundation
$18.1 million
Danish Refugee Council
$13.4 million
El Ruhama Organization for Development and Humanitarian Aid
$425 thousand
Hope and Friendship for Development Organization
$4.3 million
Human Appeal UK
$0.7 million
Humanity for Development and Prosperity Organization
$1 million
International Aid Services
$6.8 million
International Organization for Migration
$3.5 million
Internews
$0.6 million
Islamic Relief Worldwide
$2 million
Jabal Marra Charity Organization for Rural Development
$3.3 million
JASMAR Human Security Organization
$5 million
MEDAIR
$5.3 million
Mercy Corps
$4.9 million
Nada Elazhar for Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development
$10.3 million
Norwegian Refugee Council
$3.1 million
Plan International
$2.5 million
Practical Action
$1.2 million
Relief International
$3 million
ROOTS and TRANSITION
$0.7 million
Saha Healthcare
$7.5 million
Samaritan Aid Organization
$320 thousand
Save the Children
$13.5 million
Sudan Social Development Organization
$2.1 million
Sudanese Coalition for Education for All
$3 million
Triangle Génération Humanitaire
$1.6 million
United Nations Children's Fund
$49.3 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$35 million
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)
$1.2 million
United Nations Mine Action Service
$14 million
United Nations Population Fund
$38.4 million
United Peace Organization
$3.5 million
Women Advocacy and Development Initiative
$171 thousand
Women for Peace and Development Organization
$101 thousand
World Relief
$3.4 million
World Vision International
$7.6 million
Youth Mechanism for Child Protection
$230 thousand