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PROTECTION CLUSTER Southern Sudan, 21 October 2010 2011 Humanitarian Work Plan.

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1 PROTECTION CLUSTER Southern Sudan, 21 October 2010 2011 Humanitarian Work Plan

2 Statement of Needs Needs Analysis Political/social tensions; LRA Political/social tensions; LRA deaths and displacement deaths and displacement Explosive remnants of war Explosive remnants of war Proliferation of weapons Proliferation of weapons Land disputes Land disputes Prevalence of GBV Prevalence of GBV Child recruitment, abduction, separation Child recruitment, abduction, separation Rigid application of customary practices Rigid application of customary practices Beneficiary population: 100% of people of South Sudan. 49,500 children targeted for specific action. Beneficiary population: 100% of people of South Sudan. 49,500 children targeted for specific action.

3 Overarching aim and Priorities Overarching Aim to support the national authorities in Southern Sudan in ensuring the protection of populations at risk of gross human rights violations and to mitigate the effects of violence on particularly vulnerable people. to support the national authorities in Southern Sudan in ensuring the protection of populations at risk of gross human rights violations and to mitigate the effects of violence on particularly vulnerable people. Cluster Priorities: Enhance physical security of people in border areas and in areas with high levels of violence Enhance physical security of people in border areas and in areas with high levels of violence Prevent GBV and provide support to survivors of gender- based violence Prevent GBV and provide support to survivors of gender- based violence Address the specific threats affecting children such as abductions, recruitment and family separation Address the specific threats affecting children such as abductions, recruitment and family separation

4 Strategic Approach Approach All interventions will facilitate early solutions to displacement and other protection challenges. All interventions will facilitate early solutions to displacement and other protection challenges. Focus on particularly vulnerable persons. Focus on particularly vulnerable persons. Increasing the capacity of State actors will be in the focus of the protection sector. Increasing the capacity of State actors will be in the focus of the protection sector.Evidence Protection Rapid Needs Assessments; State Humanitarian Action Plans; Protection Clusters and sub- clusters; GBV IMS; IOM reports; Return Area Monitoring Reports; village assessments; project implementation reports; ad hoc papers- LSE Study, conflict studies. Protection Rapid Needs Assessments; State Humanitarian Action Plans; Protection Clusters and sub- clusters; GBV IMS; IOM reports; Return Area Monitoring Reports; village assessments; project implementation reports; ad hoc papers- LSE Study, conflict studies.

5 Cluster Response Plan ObjectiveActivitiesIndicatorsTarget 1. Enhance physical security of people in border areas and in areas with high levels of violence  1. Timely advocacy and action to ensure continued access and delivery of assistance in priority areas.  2.Identification and trends analysis on grave human rights violations to prioritize areas of intervention.  3. Timely advocacy and programme interventions to respond to protection concerns. The number of people killed or displaced by violence is lower than 2010 80% of people reached 20% receive services

6 Cluster Response Plan ObjectiveActivitiesIndicatorsTarget 2. Prevent Gender-based Violence and provide assistance and support to GBV survivors  1. Basic psycho-social and health services for survivors of GBV  2. Response services and protection mechanisms to survivors of GBV in priority areas  3. GBV Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and GBV IMS implemented and utilized in 10 states Number of individuals (disaggregated by sex and age) reporting sexual assault to a trained health care provider, police working in the Special Protection Units, social workers and/or GBV case managers. 10 states

7 Cluster Response Plan ObjectiveActivitiesIndicatorsTarget 3. Address the specific threats affecting children such as abductions, recruitment and family separation.  1.Intervention with concerned actors for the rescue of abducted children. Family tracing and reunification of separated children with their families  2. Demobilization and reintegration of children associated with armed groups The number of children separated and children associated with armed forces reunified with their families are at least 50% more than 2010 2000 children

8 Overview of Supporting Projects Objective Supporting Projects Total USD Enhance physical security of people in priority areas 1.. Danish Demining Group, GADET-Pentagon, Internews x 2, IOM x 3, International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council, South Sudan Law Centre, UNHCR, World Vision x2 $38,161,998 Prevent GBV & assist survivors 1.. American Refugee Committee, InterSOS, International Rescue Committee, UNFPA x 3 $4,072,479 Address abduction, recruitment and separation of children 1.. Save the Children Sudan, UNICEF $5,505,873 Total Budget =$47,741,250 Total No. of project =21, No. of partners =14 Total Budget =$47,741,250 Total No. of project =21, No. of partners =14 Gender Marker: 0 = 0 projects; 1 = 3 projects; 2a = 13 projects, 2b = 5 projects.


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