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Somalia Child Protection Area of Responsibility Partner Operational Presence as of September 2024
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Established in 2010, the Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) in Somalia serves as a platform where agencies with child protection programs coordinate interventions, seek consensus on strategic matters, and establish partnerships to optimize resource prioritization. Led by UNICEF Somalia, co-led by Save the Children International (SCI). Part of the National CPAoR coordination team includes a roving coordinator and a Case Management Task Force coordinator both seconded to the CPAoR by SOS CV Somalia. The National Child Protection AoR aims to engage relevant agencies and existing coordination mechanisms in Somalia.
Operating within the Somalia Protection Cluster, the CP AoR's overarching goal is to spearhead the coordination of child protection efforts in humanitarian settings, ensuring that children in emergencies are shielded from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence. Membership in the CP AoR is open to UN agencies, international organizations, national and international NGOs, government entities, and civil society organizations actively engaged in child protection programming in Somalia
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Facility mapping is conducted quarterly; however, Somalia CP AoR Member organizations have the freedom to update facility points at any time using the provided Kobo link https://ee-eu.kobotoolbox.org/x/ARRyb3Zz
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CONTEXT The current El Nino situation, coupled with an expected positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), is expected to result in an above-average rainfall for the upcoming deyr rains, October- December. The projection has more than 90% certainty,…
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Rationale and Aim of the Centrality of Protection Strategy Somalia has made significant political progress in recent years with conclusion of its state formation process, as well as elections for Parliament and President in 2016 and 2017…
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The Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) is working on preparedness and response plans but faces significant funding and capacity gap Context Somalia has experienced severe droughts and floods from 2011 to 2023. 6.9 million people are projected…
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SITUATIONAL UPDATE During the first half of 2024, the humanitarian context in Somalia remained complex and multifaceted with multiple shocks and hazards such as floods due to Gu rains, interclan conflict and cholera outbreak. The Combination these…
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