Protection Caseload Breakdown
PRO
Protection
Sector Objectives
CO1
: Increased availability and accessibility of multi-sectoral protection services for survivors of violence, including GBV, sexual exploitation and abuse and separated and unaccompanied children
CO2
Strengthen the resilience of most vulnerable women and girls, men and boys, to mitigate their risk of exposure to protection risks
CO3
Enhance the capacity of Protection service providers and humanitarian actors across sectors to prevent, mitigate and respond to GBV, SEA and CP violations
Sector member organizations
30-Apr-2025
Sector member organizations
Organization | Projects | Sectors | Requirements ($) |
---|---|---|---|
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid |
1
|
|
$8.7 million
|
ActionAid International Zimbabwe |
1
|
|
$1.8 million
|
Catholic Relief Services |
1
|
|
$0.6 million
|
Child Protection Society |
1
|
|
$291 thousand
|
Childline Zimbabwe |
1
|
|
$480 thousand
|
Danish Red Cross |
1
|
|
$0.7 million
|
Farm Orphan Support Trust of Zimbabwe |
1
|
|
$175 thousand
|
International Organization for Migration |
2
|
|
$2.3 million
|
International Rescue Committee |
1
|
|
$1.3 million
|
Justice for Children (Zimbabwe) |
1
|
|
$100 thousand
|
Plan International |
1
|
|
$0.8 million
|
Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative |
1
|
|
$400 thousand
|
The J.F. Kapnek Trust |
1
|
|
$400 thousand
|
Trocaire |
1
|
|
$1.2 million
|
UN Women |
1
|
|
$404 thousand
|
United Nations Children's Fund |
1
|
|
$5.8 million
|
United Nations Population Fund |
1
|
|
$4.3 million
|