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United Nations and Partners51MID YEAR REVIEW | SUDAN Sudan WORK work PLAN plan 2012[2] PROGRESS | [2] sector NEEDS response Analysis<strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> mid-year monitoring vs. objectivesOutcomes (withcorresponding targets)Outputs (with corresponding targets)Indicators (with correspondingtargets and baseline)Achieved as mid-yearStatusObjective 1: Ensure effective protection for refugees and asylum-seekers with particular attention to vulnerable group.1.1 Access to and quality <strong>of</strong>refugee status determination(RSD) procedures improves,and individual documentationincreases.Risks <strong>of</strong> detention and deportationreduce and freedom <strong>of</strong>movement increases.1.2. Reduce human traffickingand kidnapping in easternSudan.1.3. Access to protectionservices and assistancefor vulnerable groups withspecific needs e.g. children,women, elder and disabledincreases.1.1.1 RSD outside camps implemented by andtraining for Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Refugees (COR).1.1.2 Facilitate the fulfilment <strong>of</strong> basic guarantees<strong>of</strong> due process for MoI and Ministry <strong>of</strong> Justice(MoJ).1.1.3. Negotiation with Ministry <strong>of</strong> Labour (MoL)continues on right to work.1.1.4. Negotiation with National Security onfreedom <strong>of</strong> movement.Training, advocacy, research and victim support.1.3.1 Community outreach to sensitize GBV andCP and establish effective response mechanism.1.3.2 Family tracing and best interest determination(BID) fully conducted to all UAMs andseparated children.1.3.3. Establish mechanism to respond to urgentprotection needs <strong>of</strong> individual cases.1.3.4. Medical referral improved in urban area.RSD initiated outside Shagarabcamp and refugees issued withdocumentation.Number <strong>of</strong> deportations reducedby 90%.100% <strong>of</strong> refugees who wish totravel acquire travel permit.# <strong>of</strong> birth certificates issuedincreases in urban areas.50% decrease on kidnappingreports received and 100 % victimsassisted.# <strong>of</strong> communities and individualstrained and sensitized on GBV, HIV/AIDS.100% <strong>of</strong> women and girls identifiedas victim <strong>of</strong> GBV are supported.100% <strong>of</strong> identified UAMs andseparated children are registeredand BID undertaken.1.1.1 RSD conductedin Geneina, El Fasherand Nyala, as well as intwo refugee camps UmShalaya and Mukjar.Detention interventionin Khartoum for249 individuals. Legalcounselling in Khartoumfor 750 individuals atUNHCR.1.1.3 Discussion withMoL is ongoing.1.1.4 Limitation onfreedom <strong>of</strong> movementcountrywide continuesand becoming stricter.On-going refoulement:Asylum seekers andrefugees continue to bedeported without beingprovided with access tothe asylum system.1.2 Trafficking projectlaunched however, gapsin pending funding.1.3.1 Darfur: HIV/AIDSawareness raisingorganized in Um Shalayarefugee camp and FGMworkshops.SoSW in four camps ineast.1.3.2 FTR on-going and50 BIDs conducted inthe east.Incentive for fosterparents paid for 22 casesin Khartoum.1.3.3. East: new counsellingsystem developed,first introduced inKassala.1.3.4. Funding constraintsOn TrackOn TrackNo ProgressOn TrackOn TrackOn TrackOn TrackMajor Gaps

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