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Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 0.3
Protection
Cluster Objectives
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General Protection: IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.2
General Protection: Non-IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.3
General Protection: IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.4
General Protection: Protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service and evictions, are identified and addressed through protection and eviction monitoring and analysis.5
Child Protection: Boys and girls including adolescents, children with disabilities, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress have access to well-coordinated and disability, gender-sensitive quality child protection services by 20216
Child Protection:By 2021 vulnerable and at risk girls and boys in IDP camps and in host communities have access to quality child protection prevention and response services7
GBV: Women and girls (including those with disabilities) in IDP camps and host communities have access to safe, timely, confidential, quality coordinated GBV specialized services through integrated referrals8
GBV : By 2021, humanitarian actors and GBV survivors access age and culturally responsive cross cluster integrated information; sex disaggregated data and services on GBV mitigation, prevention and response.9
HLP: Displaced populations, including women and persons with disabilities, have increased knowledge of and ability to exercise and enjoy housing, land and property (HLP) rights.10
HLP: Protection risks, human rights violations, gaps in available service and evictions, are identified and addressed through protection and eviction monitoring and analysis.11
EH: Address the acute protection needs of individuals, including persons with disabilities and older persons, facing life-threatening risks of abuse, violence, exploitation, injury, severe distress, by the end of 2021.12
EH: Non-IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.13
EH: IDP communities, including persons with disabilities and older persons, receive quality and timely response services and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures.14
Protection mainstreaming and AAP :To ensure that all persons of concern have equal and non-discriminatory access to protection and assistance15
Protection mainstreaming and AAP :To ensure protection risks and potential violations are identified and mitigation measures are put in place in the project planning phase16
Protection mainstreaming and AAP : To ensure affected populations have access to safe and effective complaint and feedback mechanisms17
Protection mainstreaming and AAP >:To strengthen capacities for the Protection from Sexual Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and child safeguarding across all sectors18
Protection mainstreaming and AAP:Affected populations know their rights, have access to information and participate in decisions that affect them.19
Protection mainstreaming and AAP: To ensure IDP settlements are assessed for safety standards through safety audits, child safety walks and child led participatory mapping exercises
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