Coordination and Common Services cluster logical framework
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HNRP
Afghanistan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2025
SO1
Reduce morbidity and mortality among the most vulnerable people of all genders and diversities by addressing hunger, acute malnutrition, public health threats, outbreaks, abuse, violence, and exposure to explosive ordnance.
SO2
Mitigate protection risks for the most vulnerable people of all genders and diversities by upholding commitments to the centrality of protection, including protection monitoring, gender mainstreaming, and ensuring accountability to affected populations.
SO3
Sustain the lives of people of all genders and diversities in need of humanitarian assistance by ensuring safe, equitable, and dignified access to essential services.
SP1.1
Provide timely-equitable and safe, life-saving emergency shelter, water and sanitation, education, mine action, and NFI support to people of all genders, age and diversities.
SP1.2
Prevent famine by improving access to food and life-saving nutrition services for people facing acute food insecurity and malnutrition by the end of 2025.
SP1.3
Reduce morbidity and mortality by providing equitable and gender sensitive integrated life-saving health, nutrition and WASH response including reproductive health, trauma care and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services while preventing crisis-driven diseases and outbreaks.
SP2.1
People with protection needs have access to safe, inclusive and relevant assistance and services, which take into account the specific vulnerabilities and capabilities related to gender, age, diversity, disability and other elements.
SP2.2
Protection concerns, and needs are identified through continued monitoring of the protection environment and integrated, comprehensive risk analyses, complaint, feedback and communication mechanisms.
SP2.3
Protection risks are mitigated through coherent, meaningful engagement with duty bearers and consistent advocacy efforts, for the actualization of the ‘centrality of protection’.
SP3.1
Provide emergency livelihood support to vulnerable urban and peri-urban households and protect rural livelihoods and related food sources through early action, emergency agriculture, livestock and other inclusive support in line with their livelihoods and seasonality.
SP3.2
Support access to durable solutions through support for transitional shelter, and access to integrated services, while addressing land and property issues, including for those displaced.
SP3.3
Provide support for basic infrastructure repair and ensuring access to essential services critical to addressing humanitarian needs