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HRP
Cameroon Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
SO1
Save lives, alleviate suffering and strengthen the protection of civilians, especially those particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19
SO2
Contain the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic and decrease morbidity and mortality
SO3
Aider les populations affectées à répondre à leurs besoins fondamentaux / Support affected populations to meet their basic needs
SO4
Decrease the deterioration of livelihoods due to COVID-19 and enhance the resilience of vulnerable populations
SP1.1
874229 vulnerable people affected by a humanitarian crisis have access to minimum food, nutrition, WASH and lifesaving health services by the end of 2020.
SP1.2
Reduce violations of international law, including IHL and HR law, (including attacks on humanitarians, education and health facilities, property destruction, extra-judicial killings, arbitrary arrests and detentions) by 25 per cent in North West and South West regions and the Far North by the end of 2020.
SP1.3
By the end of 2020, effective prevention and access to protection assistance, including psychosocial, medical and legal support, and to a protective learning environment is ensured for 741952 vulnerable people affected by a humanitarian crisis.
SP1.4
The morbidity and mortality rate of measles, cholera, polio outbreaks and other public health threats have decreased to under 1 per cent by the end of 2020 in the regions affected by a humanitarian crisis
SP2.1
Adapt the humanitarian response to the context of COVID-19 and support integration of COVID-19 response activities in humanitarian action.
SP2.2
prepare populations for measures to decrease risks, and protect vulnerable groups, including older people and those with underlying health conditions, as well as health services and systems.
SP2.3
Ensure essential health services and systems: secure the continuity of the essential health services and related supply chain for the direct public health response to the pandemic as well as other essential health services.
SP3
By the end of 2020, 3 100 000 vulnerable people affected by a humanitarian crisis have regular access to basic services, (health, nutrition, education, WASH, shelter).
SP4.1
By the end of 2020, the use of negative coping strategies is reduced for 524465 vulnerable people affected by a humanitarian crisis, thanks to improved access to land, inputs, capital and skills for livelihood activities
SP4.2
By the end of 2020, 30000 refugees were supported with durable solutions in the Far North and the East, Admaoua and North