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United Nations and Partners[3] Sector Response Plans<strong>SUDAN</strong> WORK PLAN 201269MYR report. Monitoring and sharing of information will also befacilitated through regular bi-weekly nutrition sector meetingsin Khartoum and in States.ProtectionjSector objectives1. Enhance protection of civilians and promote the realizationof their rights2. Support self-reliance of communities and empower individualsenabling them achieve appropriate durable solution.3. Enhance preparedness and strengthen the capacity ofnational actors to address humanitarian needs.Sector needs analysisThe secession of South Sudan, the outbreak of fighting inthe three Protocol Areas, and ongoing insecurity in Darfurdominated events in 2011. Civilian populations, in particularIDPs/returnees/refugees, children, women and the elderlyare exposed to increased protection risks related to conflict,insecurity, and displacement. Affected populations will requiresupport from protection actors, focusing primarily on lifesavinginterventions. IDPs may settle in other states, includingKhartoum, Sennar, White Nile and South Darfur; the dispersionof IDPs in host communities - within and outside conflictaffectedstates - may lead to additional pressure on families tosupport newly displaced people.Key sector information (Protection)Lead agency(s)Gov't leadImplementingagenciesProjectsBeneficiaries 2,746,240Funds requested $74.52 millionFunds requestedper priority levelContact infoUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR)Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC)AL SALAM, ALAMEL, ALMANAR, AZZA WOMEN,BALDNA, CHILD RIGHTS WATCH/SAFE INTERNA-TIONAL, EL RUHAMA, GREAT FAMILY, HELPAGEINTERNATIONAL, IOM, LOCAL ACTION, PLAN, ROAD,SAVE THE CHILDREN SWEDEN, SOCIAL SOLIDARITYORGANISATION, SUSTAINABLE ACTION GROUP, UNDP,UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNITED PEACE ORGANISA-TION.VOLONTARIATO INTERNAZIONALE PER LOSVILUPPO, WAR CHILD HOLLAND, WORLD VISION. .32 projects$66.71 million (high)$7.81 million (medium)Philippa Candler: candler@unhcr.orgMyrat Myradov: muradov@unhcr.orgShigeyuki Sato: sato@unhcr.orgHumanitarian access is limited in conflict-affected areasand community-based networks have consequently beendisrupted. High levels of displacement to South Sudan, withinSouth Kordofan and Blue Nile, towards Sennar and White Nile,widespread aerial bombardments, presence of mines andUXOs, targeted killings and arbitrary detentions, child recruitment,family separations and occupation/destruction of civilianstructures (including schools) are of concern.New displacement continues in South and North Darfur wherefighting has taken place in recent months. Zamzam IDP campin North Darfur received nearly 46,000 new IDPs by May 2011,while a total of 39,897 new IDPs still remained unverified in thecamp. The number of shooting incidents and arbitrary arrestsProtection SECTOR funding requirementsPROTECTIONLIBYARed Sea$0 - 10 million$10 - 20 millionIOM; PLAN, SAG, SC,UNDP, UNFPA/WFP,UNHCR, UNICEF$11.9 mNORTHERNNILEIOM, UNHCR, SCRED SEA$0.6 m$20 - 30 million$30 - 40 millionNORTH DARFURUNICEFAMVO, Baladna, IOM,LAO, SC, UNDP,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEF, VIS, WCH,WVS$0.09 m$7.4 mKHARTOUMIOM, UNDP,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEFKASSALA$1.5 mERITREAIOM, UNHCR,UNICEFCHADWESTDARFURCENTRALAFRICANREPUBLICHelpAge International,IOM, ROAD, SC, UNDP,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEF$14.9 mNORTH KORDOFAN$0.9 m$0.5 m$23.7 m $3.8 m$3.7 mSOUTH DARFURAMEL, Azza, El Ruhama,GFO, IOM, SSO, UNDP,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEF, UPO, WVSAMVO, IOM, SC, UNDP,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEFABYEICRW, PLAN, SI,UNFPA/WFP, UNHCR,UNICEF, WCHSOUTH KORDOFAN$1.3 mAL GEZIRA$3.0 mSENNARWHITECRW, SI,NILEUNICEFREPUBLIC OF SOUTH <strong>SUDAN</strong>BLUENILEGEDAREFETHIOPIA

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