Occupied Palestinian Territory

Logical framework

  • Strategic Objectives
    3
  • Cluster Objectives
    19
  • Cluster Activities
    82

Response plan

HRP

Occupied Palestinian Territory Humanitarian Response Strategy 2018

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Population data People in need People targeted People covered People covered %
Caseload
2,500,000
1,900,000
0
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0.0%
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Strategic Objectives

SO1

The rights of Palestinians living under occupation, including those living under the blockade and other restrictions, are protected, respected and promoted in accordance with IHL and IHRL, while duty-bearers are increasingly held to account

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of Area C communities at risk of forcible transfer with access to protection services
Percentage
100%
100%
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# of people requiring protection interventions (GBV, Child Protection, MHPSS, Legal Aid)
People
1,920,000
429,660
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% of schools enabled to monitor and report education-related violations through the Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) database, in particular in East Jerusalem and Gaza
Percentage
3.6%
0%
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# of Security Council Briefings reflecting HCT language and priorities on protection and/or broader humanitarian issues in Gaza and the West Bank
Briefings
12
8
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SO2

The basic needs of vulnerable Palestinians living under occupation are met through the provision of quality basic services and improved access to resources, in accordance with the rights of protected persons under International Humanitarian Law

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of vulnerable students and teachers with improved access to school
Percentage
79%
81%
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% of vulnerable people with access to safe drinking and domestic water services and benefiting from improved access to sanitation and hygiene services
Percentage
41%
7.0%
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% vulnerable people in West Bank and Gaza accessing quality and affordable essential health by type of service, including nutrition, maternal and child health, reproductive health, mental health, health care for elderly, and rehabilitation services for people with disabilities (PWD)
Percentage
74%
No data
% of assisted HH living in upgraded units in accordance with minimum standards
Percentage
90%
100%
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% of assisted families reported improvement in living conditions
Percentage
80%
0%
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SO3

The capacity of vulnerable Palestinians to cope with and overcome protracted crisis, including from environmental threats, is supported, while solutions to violations and other root causes of threats and shocks are pursued

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% students who are better supported following education-related violations, escalations in the conflict or natural disaster
Percentage
61%
28.0%
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% of of individuals able to be sheltered at DES according to agreed standards
Percentage
73%
59%
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FSS beneficiaries targeted who report improved coping strategies
People
No data
No data
% of identified vulnerable communities and health facilities in West Bank and Gaza have better preparedness to cope with impact of current and future crisis
Percentage
76%
No data
% of people in need with increased WASH capacity during emergencies and shocks
Percentage
60%
0%
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% of reduction of individuals in the emergency caseload as a result of sustainable climate protection activities
Percentage
8.3%
5%
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% of individuals in need of support with shelter NFIs (cash/in-kind) at the onset of an emergency
Percentage
16%
18%
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