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HNO/HRP 2019 - 2018 Protection Cluster Objectives: affected by conflict: 4,4 mln people in need: 3,5 mln people in need of protection support: 3,3 mln. along the Contact Line – 2,7 mln Luhansk and Donetsk (both GCA/NGCA) oblasts – 0,8 mln * preliminary data as to Aug 2018 - 2018 Protection Cluster Objectives: Strengthen protection for people of concern, including prevention and mitigation of rights’ violations. People of concern benefit from full and non- discriminatory access to quality essential services and enjoyment of their rights, with particular attention to the most vulnerable. Improve social cohesion and resilience of conflict-affected people; support people of concern in identifying durable solutions.

Proposed Collective Outcomes(COs) for the HRP 2019-2020 Peace Humanitarian (HRP) Development (UNPF/SDGs) CO2: Essential services CO1:Protection & livelihoods CO3:Critical civilian structures CO1: Affected people have access to adequate protection and means of livelihoods. CO2: Affected people have improved access to quality and affordable services. CO3: Affected people have consistent access to critical civilian structures.

Strategic Priorities – 2019-2020 Life-saving/core humanitarian priority (including seasonality); Geographical priority; Vulnerability priority. Scoring:

Geographical priority Last year This year Critical In “Areas of High Concern” Cluster specific areas with life-threatening needs Critical Activities in: NGCA Area within 5 KM of ‘contact line’ GCA area within 5-20 KM of ‘contact line’, when: - Without action, gaps will exist; - Action is required to adhere to ‘do no harm’ approach; - Communication with Govt and non-humanitarian entities in place.

GBV Sub-Cluster Response Priorities – 2019 Strengthened capacity of state/non-state service providers to respond to and prevent GBV in a coordinated, inter- sectoral format based on survivors based approach. Survivors of violence/those at risk provided with access to continuous psychosocial assistance, "safe spaces“ and other durable solutions Multiagency and multisectorial response to GBV strengthened with full involvement of governmental / municipal counterparts Life-saving information on access to services needs systematically shared with affected population. This includes information on health, psychosocial and legal services for GBV survivors. The conflict-affected population prioritized for livelihood activities to counter possible harmful coping practices …