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UNITED NATIONS AND PARTNERS[2] PROGRESS | SECTOR RESPONSEMID YEAR REVIEW | SUDAN WORK PLAN <strong>2012</strong>45TABLE OF MID-YEAR MONITORING VS. OBJECTIVESOutcomes (withcorresponding targets)Outputs (with correspondingtargets)Indicators (with correspondingtargets and baseline)Achieved as mid-yearStatusObjective 1: Enhance protection <strong>of</strong> civilians and promote <strong>the</strong> realization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir rights .1.1 Humanitarianaccess to all vulnerablepopulations and areasaffected by conflict, andnatural disasters.1.2. Monitoring andreporting on protectionconcerns and access <strong>of</strong>civilians to basic rights.1.3. Access to protectionservices andassistance <strong>for</strong> childrenand women exposedto neglect, violence,exploitation and/orabuse, including GBV.1.1 1Timely and strategic advocacy andprogramme interventions.1.1.2 Protection missions carried outto assess/respond to conflict-affectedpopulations.1.2.1 Periodic reports and trends analysison protection concerns are produced.1.3.1 50% increase in <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong>women and children, including survivors<strong>of</strong> GBV, having access to protectionservices.1.3.2 100% <strong>of</strong> identified separatedchildren registered and find a durablesolution.1. 3.4 Communities have access toin<strong>for</strong>mation on human rights and protectionconcerns.# <strong>of</strong> advocacy ef<strong>for</strong>ts on access, actionsand interventions taken on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong>periodic reports and trends analysis.# <strong>of</strong> protection monitors on <strong>the</strong> ground.Periodic reports and trends analysis onprotection concerns are produced.100% <strong>of</strong> persons with specific needs thathave access to protection services.100% <strong>of</strong> separated and UAMs identifiedand registered.% <strong>of</strong> registered UAMs reunified.100% <strong>of</strong> children reached through reintegrationprogrammes and services.100% <strong>of</strong> IDPs, returnees, host communitiesprovided with services.100% <strong>of</strong> communities and individualstrained and sensitized on protectionissues.Monthly national protection, child protection andGBV meetings convened, as well as at state-levelsand in Darfur Region. Darfur RRWGs convened byProtection Sector.Coordination missions completed: a) Inter-agencymissions to assess new IDP areas, West Darfur aswell as to Shangil Tobaya and IDP camps assessingprotection issues impacting women/girls. b) Jointneeds assessment to return villages,12 weekly protection monitoring reports distributednational and internationally.In Darfur, return <strong>of</strong> 37,444 IDPs and 1,145 refugeesverified and extremely vulnerable individual (EVI)identification conducted in return villages/IDPcamps.Prevention <strong>of</strong> statelessness - Monitoring / Assessments:a) four focus group discussions (FGDs)conducted with South <strong>Sudan</strong>ese in Khartoum, b)three studies <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Sudan</strong>ese commissionedin Khartoum and c) Studies <strong>of</strong> South <strong>Sudan</strong>esecompleted in Darfur. Advocacy/a wareness-Raising:a) two press releases and one statement toParliament, b) Advocacy documents disseminatedand one communication to <strong>the</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Interior(MoI), c) Advocacy ef<strong>for</strong>ts with relevant nationaland international entities, including <strong>Sudan</strong>esePresident and Parliament, to ensure that South<strong>Sudan</strong>ese have access to rights, includingdocumentation.On TrackMajor GapsMajor GapsIn Khartoum and Kassala. 1,422 leaders updatedon protection issues (including citizenship).Child Protection (CP): child friendly spaces (CFSs)mapping analysis completed and reports 323 CFSsand more than 13,753 children benefiting. SixCommunity based CP networks in Khartoum South<strong>Sudan</strong> departure points and more than 100 overall(see 2.1.3). One monitoring and reporting mechanism(MRM) <strong>Global</strong> Horizontal Note produced and<strong>Sudan</strong> inputs <strong>for</strong> annual Secretary Generals Reporton Children in Armed Conflict. The FTR centralsystem reported as <strong>of</strong> February a total 1,019 UAMs,429 separated and 590 unaccompanied children.Six <strong>of</strong> six children released have been reunifiedwith families.On TrackGBV: Three FGDs conducted with Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<strong>Sudan</strong>ese communities in Khartoum. Protectionassessment <strong>for</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Sudan</strong>ese in South Darfurconcluded.1,800 female hygiene kits distributed.In North Darfur/South Darfur, in<strong>for</strong>mation strategyon women rights, GBV & female genital mutiliation(FGM) included 15 days radio programs on womenrights, mass media training, and GBV messages ontwo TV Stations/three radio programs <strong>for</strong> InternationalWomen’s Day reaching one million.

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