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Nov 30, 2017 - In November, GBV Protection partners reached over 66,400 persons (27,000 women, 15,400 girls, 13,700 men
NIGERIA: PROTECTION OVERVIEW 30 November 2017

6.1

Achievements

Million people in need

2.4

Million people targeted

2,512,793 People reached by November 2017 Reached vs. Target

From January through November, the Protection Sector has reached 2.5 million persons with protection interventions, including 186,320 provided with protection-based material assistance such as solar lanterns and hygiene kits, 37,816 provided with access to justice and 21,884 cases referred for specialized and targeted services. In October and November, the Sector provided vulnerable IDPs with legal documents, enabling 102,801 IDPs and IDP returnees to receive birth certificates in Damasak, Banki, Bama, Ngala and Monguno LGAs and 20,200 to receive indigene certificates in Jere and Maiduguri LGAs, as well as 1,414 IDPs in Maiduguri camps to enroll to be able to obtain the national identify card. Protection partners sensitized 15,215 persons in November on social cohesion principles, camp complaint mechanisms, rights to education, protection from domestic violence and other protection messaging. PSWG members further conducted capacity building training for humanitarian staff members in areas recently recaptured by the Government on key protection principles, including protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), as well as carried out a timely rapid assessment mission in Bama to monitor and report on alleged human rights violations including SEA by humanitarian actors. In November, the Child Protection sub-sector provided psycho-social support (PSS) to close to 41,300 children and reunified 77 separated or unaccompanied minors with their caregivers. Integrated case management services were provided to about 1,100 children formerly associated with armed groups and 600 sexual and gender-based violence (GBV) survivors. Given the overwhelming needs and the complexity of the situation in Rann, international agencies involved in child protection have been appealed to scale up in the area, to bridge gaps (including tailored support to adolescent girls) and provide a comprehensive package of services. In the meantime, the sub-sector carried out a monitoring visit to provide technical guidance to the national and only organisation on the ground providing protection services to children in Rann. Given the high number of displacements reported in Magumeri, Nganzai and Gubio, where there is currently no child protection partner presence, the sub-sector engaged two partners to carry out an assessment in order to rapidly plan a response.

105% of the target reached

People reached per state

In November, GBV Protection partners reached over 66,400 persons (27,000 women, 15,400 girls, 13,700 men and 10,200 boys) with Borno

1,983,545 various interventions, including psychological first aid PSS (9,500 people) and medical services (1,700 people) and some other specialised services

Adamawa

through case management and referrals (440 people). Overall, since January to November 2017, about 797,650 received GBV assistance, i.e., 80 per cent of the sub-sector’s target for 2017. The month was also marked by the annual ‘16 days of activism against GBV’ campaign, during which organisations held a series of activities (policy dialogues with leaders, youth debates, public processions, town hall meetings, radio talk shows, etc.).

Yobe

275,890

253,358

Key Challenges

Funding progress (under the Financial Tracking System)

88.3

35.4

Required Received (US$m) (US$m)

52.9 Gap (US$m)

Protection Actors Action Aid, American University of Nigeria, Care for Life, Center for Community Health Development, Cooperazione Internazionale, Danish Refugee Council, Ekklisiyar Yan'uwa A Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, Family Health International 360, INGO Forum, Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, International Federation of Women Lawyers, International Alert, International Medical Corps, International Organization for Migration, International Rescue Committee, Maximum Prison Maiduguri, Mercy Corps, MMMR, National Emergency Management Agency, National Human Rights Commission, Neem Foundation, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigerian Bar Association, Nigerian Legal Aid,Nigerian Red Cross Society, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, Plan International, Save the Children, State Emergency Management Agency, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Ministry of Youth and Social Development, United Nations Children's Fund, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, United Nations Population Fund, and Women in New Nigeria

The conflict has had unprecedented negative impact on women, girls and boys. Grave violations of human rights are ongoing, requiring a scaling up of robust protection mechanisms. Existing unmet protection needs are compounded by critical additional needs in areas recently recaptured by the Government. Access to quality, multi-sectoral SGBV prevention and response services as well as strengthened reintegration programmes for women and girls including those formerly abducted by Boko Harm are essential. Also, there is need to support child protection, education and specific programmes for de-radicalization particularly targeting youth who have been used by armed groups. Funding constraints remain a challenge for agencies that need to scale up and expand coverage. Further, the limited capacity of partners to respond in a timely and effective manner may impede upon life-saving interventions.

Looking ahead and bridging the gaps The Protection Sector is supporting the finalization of the Centrality of Protection strategy, advocating for adequate resources to be allocated for its implementation. The Sector is further focusing upon scaling up its operational footprint in areas recently recaptured by the Government, including in Adamawa and Yobe States, to enhance its ability to effectively monitor, refer and respond to violations given the scale of the needs. The Child Protection sub-sector finalised the update of the referral pathways for Borno State and will ensure that minimum requirements (code of conduct, safe reporting mechanism for sexual exploitation and abuse cases, feedback mechanism) are endorsed by all Child Protection actors. Additionally, the sub-sector is working on reviewing its monitoring and data collection tools to include additional age breakdowns, key quality requirements and new programmatic components. On GBV Protection, the sub-sector continues to work closely with all sectors of the response to ensure that the Inter-Agency Standing Committee’s GBV guidelines are implemented.

PROTECTION

CHILD PROTECTION

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE

1

PROTECTION: Monthly Update Updated as of 16 December 2017

DEMOGRAPHICS

1,065,906

STATUS OF ACTIVITY 308,722

246,880

238,774

Completed

12

On-going

318,578

Planned

-

212,445

Individuals

44,115

14,958

reached through Protection Activities Girls

Boys

Women

REACHED

OVERVIEW BY SECTOR, OBJECTIVES AND INDICATORS

Men

Elderly Women

Elderly Men

BENEFICIARY TYPE 445,977

1. Targeted protection services are provided to vulnerable individuals and communities with critical protection needs.

317,360

# of vulnerable persons/at risk provided with material assistance 220,250 | Target 186,432

85%

33,818

146,992

126,457

# of vulnerable persons provided with psychosocial support to promote their wellbeing 530

5,802

5,692 140,000 | Target

0%

139,470

IDPs in Camps

Host Communities

IDPs in Host Communities

Stakeholders IDP Returnees

Refugee Returnees

# of individuals referred to specialized services to other sectors 5,000 | Target

438%

21,884

MONTHLY TRENDS (Individuals reached) 202,842

204,526

2. Enhance protection of people in need through livelihood, recovery, and social cohesion; promote a rights-based approach to durable solutions and strengthen justice systems.

113,980 63,871

79,231

74,023

89,261

94,213

73,719 44,982

# of vulnerable persons provided with access to justice (through legal aid and services, HLP Support, detention visits and formal and informal dispute resolutions)

274%

13,800 | Target 37,816

# of vulnerable persons provided with livelihood support 22,000 | Target 8,075

37%

13,925

# of persons reached through peace-building, coexistence and reintegration interventions 1,703

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

0

0

Nov

Dec

OVERVIEW BY LOCATION (Completed and on-going) Completed On-going

10,000 | Target

NIGER

17%

8,297

Lake Chad CHAD

3,633

3. Protection issues are effectively addressed and protection is mainstreamed across all sectors, while respect for principled humanitarian action and space is enhanced through capacity building and coordination, including with the military. # of persons trained

YOBE

BORNO

116,31 6

11,122 | Target

551,818

172%

19,122

# of persons reached through awareness raising/sensitization and community-based initiatives (including mine risk education) 190,140

294,474

| Target

202%

383,810

# of vulnerable persons screened, registered or monitored

18,259 375,000 | Target

375,637

-

100%

ADAMAWA

# of protection mainstreaming initiatives

CAMEROON

79,182 65 | Target

50

15

77%

# of targeted advocacy interventions 42 | Target

54

129% PARTNERS Danish Refugee Council, International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council, OXFAM International, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Nigeria Bar Association, Ministry of Womens Affairs and Social Development, National Human Rights Commission, State Emergency Management Agency, American University of Nigeria, Family Health International, Action Initiative for Peace and Development, Centre for Caring, Empowering & Peace Initiative, Grassroots Initiative for Strengthening Community Resilience, Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution, Sanitation & Hygiene Education Initiatives

For more information, contact:

[email protected]

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CHILD PROTECTION Updated as of 16 December 2017

DEMOGRAPHICS

652,266

264,995

STATUS OF ACTIVITY

293,634

Individuals

53,407

40,230

0

0

Elderly Women

Elderly Men

reached through Child Protection Activities Girls

Boys

Women

REACHED

OVERVIEW BY SECTOR, OBJECTIVES AND INDICATORS

Men

632

On-going

651,634

Planned

-

BENEFICIARY TYPE

1: Improve access to well-coordinated child protection services and psychosocial support activities for girls and boys impacted by the conflict, children at risk and survivors.

354,358

# of community members reached with information on care, protection and psychosocial support for children

173,395

80,000 | Target

65,581

Completed

82%

14,419

63,922

60,591

# of functional Community-Based Child Protection Mechanisms

150 | Target

34

23%

116

IDPs in Camps

Host Communities

IDPs in Host Communities

-

Stakeholders IDP Returnees

Refugee Returnees

# of CFS /Children’s Clubs/After School Clubs/Mobile CFS established 650 | Target

171

26%

479

# of children provided with psychosocial support and attending CFS /Children’s Clubs/After School Clubs/Mobile CFS

150,702

650,000 | Target

402,919

MONTHLY TRENDS (Individuals reached)

62%

247,081

45,650 45,08453,104

39,285

68,279 60,977

0

30,180 Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

OVERVIEW BY LOCATION (Completed and on-going)

# of unaccompanied and Separated children (UASC) identified 12,000 | Target

9,150

76%

2,850

# of children at risk and survivors supported through the inter-agency case management system

Completed On-going NIGER

15,000 | Target

Lake Chad CHAD

31%

10,340

140 283

# of UASC placed in alternative care arrangements and followed-up 5,000 | Target

2,921

45,671

49,966

2: Unaccompanied and separated children, and other children with protection concerns are assessed and receive holistic support through case management and referrals to specialised services.

4,660

63,368

58%

2,079

YOBE

BORNO

93,613 # of unaccompanied and separated children reunified 1,000 | Target

491

49%

509

434,011

3: Effective monitoring, prevention and response to grave violations of children’s rights, with a focus on reintegration of children (girls and boys) associated with armed groups. # of boys and girls associated with armed groups who have benefited from community reintegration support (including survivor of Boko Haram related sexual violence and children born out of Boko Haram related sexual violence)

209

ADAMAWA

5,500 | Target

CAMEROON

104%

5,721

124,009 # of girls and boys benefitting from mine risk education

104,000 | Target

139%

144,323 # of functional State Level Monitoring and Reporting Mechanisms (MRM)

5 | Target

5

-

100%

# of quarterly reports and annual reports submitted on MRM 5 | Target

3

For more information, contact:

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1

75%

PARTNERS Cooperazione Internazionale, Danish Refugee Council, International Alert, International Organization for Migration, International Rescue Committee, Plan International, Save the Children, United Nations Children's Emergency Fund, Ekelisiyar Yanuwa A Nigeria, Center for Community Health Development, NEEM Foundation, Women in New Nigeria

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Dec

GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Updated as of 21 December 2017

DEMOGRAPHICS

796,833

STATUS OF ACTIVITY 363,333

188,347

Completed

173,038

On-going

623,795

Planned

-

147,403 95,523

Individuals reached through Gender-Based Violence Activities Girls

Boys

Women

REACHED

OVERVIEW BY SECTOR, OBJECTIVES AND INDICATORS 1: Increase access to a comprehensive and well coordinated GBV services including livelihood support for survivors

# of women and girls reached with critical material support 17,334

Men

1,564

0

Elderly Women

Elderly Men

BENEFICIARY TYPE 641,482

50,000 | Target 32,666

35% 114,096

# of healthcare facilities providing GBV response services

200 | Target

85

115

37,518

43% IDPs in Camps

# of persons receiving life saving medical care (including clinical management of 2,500 rape/sexual assult/violence) 2,061

| Target

228,904

Host Communities

IDPs in Host Communities

139,146

Stakeholders IDP Returnees

243

500

78,981 65,392

97%

62,715

66,571

75,815 59,872

66,453

55,711

48,094

# of women, girls and boys at risk of violence benefitting from existing safety and security measures within the communities

Refugee Returnees

136,670

62% 80,559

7,361 | Target

7,118

-

MONTHLY TRENDS (Individuals reached)

368,050 | Target

# of persons supported with case management and referrals

-

82%

439

# of women, girls, men and boys benefiting from PFA and MHPSS services

3,737

0 2,500 | Target

2,000

20%

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

OVERVIEW BY LOCATION (Completed and on-going)

# of survivors and persons at risk of GBV benefitting from access to justice mechanisms

1,500 | Target

3,685

246%

Completed On-going NIGER

2: Increase awareness and enhance systems for the prevention of GBV including SEA through mitigating risk factors and strengthening community protection strategies

Lake Chad CHAD

3,669 # of women and girls at risk of GBV benefiting from livelihood initiatives

10,000 | Target

14,422

144%

161,063

YOBE

BORNO

35,987

# persons reached with capacity building/trainings on GBV and PSEA principles

1,200 | Target

427%

5,129

541,884

# of persons sensitized on GBV principles and/or engaged in community initiatives

250,000 | Target

206%

514,918

# of agencies/organisations reached with existing mechanisms for PSEA

15 | Target

200%

30

8,306

3: Mainstream GBV into all humanitarian response and maintain updated & comprehensive data needed to inform advocacy, planning, implementation and M&E of interventions # of GBV *(policy) advocacy initiatives conducted 10

21

67%

30 | Target

70%

12 | Target

83%

9

# of functional GBV prevention and response coordination mechanisms 10

2

CAMEROON

45,924

15 | Target 5

# of agencies using exisiting tools and mechanims for ethical GBV data and information management

ADAMAWA

PARTNERS Family Health International, International Medical Corps, International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps, Médecins du Monde France, Plan International, United Nations Population Fund, Danish Refugee Council, Gender Equality Peace and Development Center, State Ministry of Women Affairs, Nigerian Red Cross Society, ActionAid, State Ministry of Women Affairs,

For more information, contact:

[email protected]

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