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United Nations and Partners[2] PROGRESS | sector responseMID YEAR REVIEW | Sudan work plan 201249Outcomes (withcorresponding targets)Outputs (with correspondingtargets)Indicators (with correspondingtargets and baseline)Achieved as mid-yearStatusObjective 3: Enhance preparedness and strengthen the capacity <strong>of</strong> national actors to address humanitarian needs.3.1 Law enforcementagents, social serviceproviders, civil societyorganizations and thejudiciary are enabled toprovide protection toaffected populations.3.2 Internationalhumanitarian actorsimprove preparednessand response.3.1.1 National institutions haveimproved knowledge, guidelinesand procedures in place on GBV,CP, HR abuses.3.1.2 FCPU operational in all states.3.1.3 Functional and effectiveprotection coordination mechanisms.3.1.4 Gender is mainstreamedand women’s concerns are wellreflected on citizenship rights.# <strong>of</strong> guidelines and standard operatingprocedures in place.2000 <strong>of</strong> local authorities and Governmentactors trained and sensitizedon protection issues.17 <strong>of</strong> operational FCPU andoutreached desks in rural and IDPareas <strong>of</strong>fering services to womenand children.Prevention <strong>of</strong> Statelessness Institution-Building: a) 1 workshop on improvingaccess to documentation and prevention <strong>of</strong>statelessness for MoI/MoSW <strong>of</strong>ficials and b)3 trainings for SS Nationality Officers andvolunteers on nationality law/prevention <strong>of</strong>statelessness.CP: Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR)system operational throughout Sudanand with South Sudan. SOPs have beenrevised and agreed upon by partners anddisseminated.CPWG in Khartoum formally establishedand coordinated together with stateauthorities.GBV SOPs document for WD finalized,being translated into Arabic. 18 FCPUs andoutreach desks are operational in all States(over 12,000 children in contact with the lawbenefited).GBV Response Capacity-buildingconducted: a) Clinical Management <strong>of</strong>Rape Guidelines training for 209 healthproviders (including midwives) in WD/ ND.b) Seminar for 28 Physicians (Assistants) onImpact <strong>of</strong> Criminal Form 8 on Prosecution<strong>of</strong> Sexual Crimes in SD. c) 2-day trainingon Evidence in Sexual Crimes conductedfor 26 lawyers in SD, d) 4 -day refresheron GBV concepts and discussion <strong>of</strong> StateCommittee Strategy to Combat ViolenceAgainst Women with participants from 7Sub-committees in WD.285 social workers, health providers, andSouth Sudanese focal points trained inpsychosocial support “Caring for Survivors<strong>of</strong> GBV” in WN, BN, WD and Khartoumdeparture points.Major GapsOn TrackMajor Gapsrefugee multi sectorSummary <strong>of</strong> updated sector response planLead agency(s)Government leadSector memberorganizationsProjectsFunds requestedFunds requested per prioritylevelFunding to dateContact infoEUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)Commission for Refugees (MoI)IOM, SC, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, WFP, Windle TrustInternational.8 projects$86.7 million (original)$86.9 million (revised at mid-year)$49.2 million (high)$37.7 million (medium)$8.4 million (32% <strong>of</strong> requirements)Tomoko Fukumura, fukumura@unhcr.org;Emad Aziz, azize@unhcr.orgCategories and disaggregated numbers <strong>of</strong> affectedpopulation and beneficiariesPeople in needTargeted beneficiariesCategory Female Male Total Female Male TotalRefugees Khartoum 11,341 13,170 24,511 11,341 13,170 24,511Refugees East 44,494 42,030 86,524 44,494 42,030 86,524People in needTargeted beneficiariesRefugees Darfur 23,927 18,112 42,039 23,927 18,112 42,039Asylum-Seekers in Khartoum 2,152 3,848 6,000 2,152 3,848 6,000Asylum-Seekers in East 1,794 3,206 5,000 1,794 3,206 5,000Asylum-Seekers in Darfur 72 128 200 72 128 200Total 83,780 80,494 164,274 83,780 80,494 164,274* The number <strong>of</strong> IDP and returnee beneficiaries is higher than the number <strong>of</strong> IDPs andrefugees in need since some <strong>of</strong> the beneficiaries are counted twice; once if they receiveassistance from the GBV or Child Protection sub-sector and once if they receive separateassistance from the overall Protection sector.Changes in needsThe sector identified no major changes in needs. Positivedevelopments included the launching <strong>of</strong> the TransitionalSolu¬tions Initiative in the East, which promotes comprehensivedurable solutions for refugees.Eastern Sudan is an increasingly difficult environment forpeople <strong>of</strong> concern with increased deportations and restrictionson movement. In 2012, 24 asylum seekers were deportedfrom eastern Sudan to their countries <strong>of</strong> origin without havinghad access to asylum procedures. Government authoritiesregularly arrest and detain refugees and asylum seekers forunlawful movement. Round-ups and arrests <strong>of</strong> asylum seekersand refugees continued in Khartoum. State authorities have

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