Child Protection Dashboard Q2 2021 - ODP

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Child Protection Dashboard Quarter 2

Uganda Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2020-2021 January - June 2021

Overview
The Child Protection sector aims at supporting the development of effective and safe child protection systems that prevent and respond to child protection
concerns in refugee and host communities and that ensure refugee children have non-discriminatory access to adequate and quality child protection services.
Analysis of child protection situation and achievements of the sector

Challenges
limited reach to children in need of specialized services and gaps as well as limitations in the comprehensiveness of programs and quality of services provided.
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Key priorities -

Key indicators
CP cases UASC cases

12,981 1,877

19,377 33% 4,466 6%


76,514
37% 11%

Open cases Children participating in


CP needs identified: 52,329 CP needs identified: 39,246
UASC needs identified: 38,869 UASC needs identified: 29,153

1:89 35,764 | 52% 86


Adolescents participating in Child-friendly spaces
Calculated based on funding received. In addition to caseworkers, Based on funded activities,
community-based volunteers are supporting case management. CFSs have been closed in Uganda since March 2020

Objective: Adequate and quality child protection services for children, including case
management services, are provided in refugee and host communities
Indicator Actual Target (2021) Actual against annual target or standard

Open CP cases / UASC cases

- Congolese and other refugees


- South Sudanese refugees
20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 100

Achievements data: ActivityInfo Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: ugakaimug@unhcr.org For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org
Sector contacts: Lisa Zimmermann (UNICEF) Sophie Etzold (UNHCR) Published: 1
Objective: Adequate and quality child protection services for children, including case
management services, are provided in refugee and host communities
Indicator Actual Target (2021) Actual against annual target or standard

BIAs conducted for newly identifed CP cases / UASC cases


- Congolese and other refugees
- South Sudanese refugees
0 20 40 60 80 100 20 40 60 80 100

Children participating in community-based support activities


- Congolese and other refugees
- South Sudanese refugees
0
- Host community 20 40 60 80 100

Adolescents participating in targeted programs


- Congolese and other refugees
- South Sudanese refugees

0 20 40 60 80 100

Objective: Effective and safe child protection systems that prevent and respond to child
protection concerns in refugee and host communities are strengthened
Indicator Actual Target (2021) Actual against annual target or standard

Community members, service providers and government staff who benefitted from
training and awareness raising activities on child protection Training Awareness raising
Female 18+ Female 18+
- Congolese and other refugees

- South Sudanese refugees 16,582 66,277


802
Malel +18 Male 18+
- Host community
Community-based child protection committees functional
- Congolese and other refugees
- South Sudanese refugees 202 200
8
0
100 200

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Operational Presence

Koboko

Lamwo
Yumbe Moyo

Kitgum

Maracha Obongi
Adjumani Amuru
Kotido
Madi Pader
Okollo
Agago

Omoro A im Moroto
Terego & Madi Okollo Pakwach
Nwoya
Otuke
Ne i Napak
Kole
Oyam Kapele yong
Lira
KIRYAN ON O
Amuria
Kiryandongo
Apac Na ilatuk
Kikuube Kwania Katakwi

Soroti Nakapiripirit
Ka eramaido
Hoima Masindi Amolatar Ngora Amudat
Kumi
Notoroko Serere
Kween
Kapchorwa
Nakasongola
uyende Pallisa
Sironko
" Kyankwanzi Nakaseke
Kaliro
Kyegegwa NTOROKO Kagadi
Kakumiro
Kamuli Namisindwa
Luwero Kayunga Iganga Manafwa
Luuka Tororo
Kyenjojo Kassanda
Jinja

Kamwenge KYE E
Mu ende
A Mityana
KAMPALA Kampala
uikwe Mayuge
Kampala
om a
utam ala
Kasese KAM EN E akiso
Mpigi Mukono
Kiruhura
Kalungu
Lyantonde
uvuma Namayingo
Refugee settlement
Kanungu ushenyi
uhweju
Lwengo Masaka

Mitooma Sheema
Kalangala Transit centre
Rakai
ISIN IRO
Rukungiri Capital city
Ntungamo Kyotera
Kisoro
Isingiro * Funding implementing partners
Rukiga
KISORO ** Both operational partner and funding
implementing partners

The boundaries and names shown and the designations on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations
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