Sector Objectives
CO2
Promote a community-based approach to the response, support community self-protection mechanisms and facilitate meaningful access to specialized services for persons at heightened protection risk, including girls, boys, women and men of all ages and with diverse needs and vulnerabilities, with the ultimate aim of mitigating exposure to protection risks, strengthen the resilience of affected communities, and place communities at the center of the response in line with AAP principles.
CO3
Support system strengthening, by supporting Government and local partners, promoting peaceful coexistence within and between refugee and host communities
CO4
Boys and girls including adolescents facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and gender-sensitive quality child protection services by 2022
CO5
Improve access to quality survivor-centered services by responding to individual needs, preventing and mitigating of GBV risks, and empowering women, girls and survivors of GBV
CO6
Promote an integrated and multi-sectoral Protection, Age, Gender and Diversity approach
CO7
Monitor and advocate for access to territory, prevention of refoulement, respect for refugees’ rights, whilst enhancing continuous registration and documentation for all refugee women, men, girls and boys, in order to contribute to sustainable solutions.
Sector member organizations
15-Jun-2025
Sector member organizations
Organization | Projects | Sectors | Requirements ($) |
---|---|---|---|
Association for Aid and Relief Japan |
1
|
|
$251 thousand
|
BRAC |
1
|
|
$1 million
|
Caritas Bangladesh |
1
|
|
$0.7 million
|
Danish Refugee Council |
1
|
|
$1 million
|
Educo - Fundación Educación y Cooperación |
1
|
|
$0.6 million
|