Cluster
CLPRO
Protection
Cluster Objectives
CO1
Improve protection information management to ensure timely protection response to individuals who have experienced protection risk in realization of their basic human rights.
CO2
Enhance community-based protection mechanisms through empowering community-based structures and enhancing community driven solutions to protection issues.
CO3
Support the provision of lasting protection sensitive solutions for the affected population, by working along with national and developmental actors to ensure protection is mainstreamed and community participation is optimized.
CO4
(CP) Ensure boys and girls, including those with disabilities, those who have experienced grave violations of child rights and children at risk of abuse, discrimination, exploitation, neglect, and violence receive meaningful support through community-based reintegration services, comprehensive preventive programs, and high-quality response services that prioritize their safety, well-being, and resilience.
CO5
(CP) Empower parents, caregivers, children, and communities to create a protective environment that supports resilience, safety, and dignity for all, by fostering positive social norms and behaviors aimed at eliminating violence, abuse, and harmful traditional practices.
CO6
(CP) Strengthen the capacity of child protection partners and the social welfare workforce to deliver comprehensive, high-quality prevention and response services, thereby reinforcing the resilience and effectiveness of the child protection system.
CO7
(GBV) Improved access to quality lifesaving and well-coordinated GBV response services for survivors and individuals at risk
CO8
(GBV) Enhanced wellbeing among survivors/vulnerable individuals through survivor centred service provision and GBV risk mitigation efforts into humanitarian response efforts
CO9
(GBV) Strengthened community resilience and systems/institutions that prevent and respond to gender-based violence including harmful practices
CO10
(HLP) Facilitate Safe and Equitable Access to Housing and Land for Affected Populations
CO11
(HLP) Ensure Non-Discriminatory Access to Housing, Land, and Property
CO12
(HLP) Support Legal Protection and Restoration of HLP Rights
CO13
(MA) To mitigate and respond to the harm caused to persons who have suffered violence, coercion, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination, and to restore their capacity to live safe and dignified lives
CO14
(MA) To strengthen targeted protection services to address the needs and vulnerability of persons at heightened risks of violence, exploitation, serious neglect or discrimination; enhance their capacities and reduce the risk of resorting to negative coping mechanisms
Cluster Activities
CA1
Pro1-Capacity building of protection actors (protection actors, humanitarian actors, government actors)
CA2
Pro2-Protection Monitoring
CA3
Pro3-Provision of specialized protection services
CA4
Pro4-Community based protection networks
CA5
Pro5-Protection information sharing and advocacy on reduction of protection risks
CA6
Pro6-Safe livelihood, skills acquisition and empowerment interventions
CA7
(CP) Provide children at risk with comprehensive multi sectorial case management support (abuse, neglect, exploitation, child labour & child marriage etc)
CA8
(CP) Provide positive parenting lessons to caregivers
CA9
(CP) Place unaccompanied children in alternative care arrangements
CA10
(CP) Provide counselling services to children and adolescents
CA11
(CP) Provide specialized mental health services to children and adolescents
CA12
(CP) Provide structured recreational, creative and social activities for children and adolescents
CA13
(CP) Provide child-protection services to girls and boys living with disabilities who are affected by protection risks and valunrablities
CA14
(CP) Awareness raising sessions on child protection issues, positive parenting and existing referral pathways.
CA15
(CP) Train community based child protection committees members and social welfare staff on their roles and key thematic areas of child proptection"
CA16
(CP) Provide economic reintegration assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAG)
CA17
(CP) Provide social reintegration assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAG)
CA18
(CP) Provide education reintegration assistance to children and youth who have suffered from grave child rights violations (including former CAAG)
CA19
(CP) Conduct family tracing and reunification of unaccompanied children
CA20
(CP) Provide birth certificates to girls and boys under 5
CA21
(CP) Provide life skills education for adolescent boys and girls
CA22
(GBV) Provision of case services, mental and psychological support, medical care, legal assistance, safety and security support.
CA23
(GBV) Procurement/prepositioning of dignity kits, PPE, distribution of dignity kits, Distribution of PPE and distribution of other critical GBV materials
CA24
(GBV) Training on GBV/Gender Intergrtation & mainstreaming,PSEA Training and IEC materials development
CA25
(GBV) Access safe socio-economic/livelihood/income generation opportunities
CA26
(GBV) Training for community structures, Community sensitisation outreach and dialogue
CA27
(GBV) Training/capacity building for GBV Service provision, GBV Intergration assessment/safety audits, GBV/Gender/PSEA Training for Security actors and law enforcement Training for legal/access to justice actors and Training for key government minitries/institutions Training for media
CA28
(HLP) Facilitation of HLP title documentation
CA29
(HLP) Training on HLP
CA30
(HLP) Information and awareness sesion on HLP
CA31
(HLP) Pre and post eviction cash assistance
CA32
(HLP) Support to HLP dispute resolution structures
CA33
(HLP) Training on Collaborative dispute resolution, mediation and negotiation
CA34
(HLP) Legal assistance on HLP (due diliogence, drafting of HLP tenure agreement, HLP dialogue session)
CA35
(MA) Refer survivors of explosive incidents for multi-sectoral assistance.
CA36
(MA) Provide explosive ordinance risk education to people (IDPs, returnees, host community members, Government officials, service providers and humanitarian workers).