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PROTECTION CLUSTER

2011 Humanitarian Work Plan. PROTECTION CLUSTER. Southern Sudan, 21 October 2010. Statement of Needs. Needs Analysis Political/social tensions; LRA deaths and displacement Explosive remnants of war Proliferation of weapons Land disputes Prevalence of GBV

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PROTECTION CLUSTER

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

  2. Statement of Needs Needs Analysis • Political/social tensions; LRA • deaths and displacement • Explosive remnants of war • Proliferation of weapons • Land disputes • Prevalence of GBV • Child recruitment, abduction, separation • Rigid application of customary practices • 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. Cluster Priorities: • 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 • 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. • Focus on particularly vulnerable persons. •  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.

  5. Cluster Response Plan

  6. Cluster Response Plan

  7. Cluster Response Plan

  8. Overview of Supporting Projects

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