HIGHLIGHTS
Overview of IDPs in KP/FATA
Return Updates
Overview of trainings/workshops
Protection Working Group in Bannu
Return Intention Survey NWA
Protection Post Return Monitoring BARA
Intercluster Mission to NWA
GBV, Child Protection, ADTF, MHPSS
HNO & HRP 2016
Access Issues
Story from the Field
Overview of IDPs in KP/FATA
As of 31st December 20151, the number of IDPs families registered in KP/FATA was 191,018 with 189,290 families (99%) staying in host communities and 1,728 families (1%) living in IDP camps.
The cluster continued to provide support to the affected population through counselling, legal assistance and civil documentation assistance during all phases of the displacement cycle. Protection monitoring activities were limited during the reporting period due to access issues.
However, whenever NOCs were received, monitoring was carried out both in-camp and off-camp while grievance desks facilitated the self-reporting of grievances, particularly related to access to registration and assistance.
The CP sub-cluster partners have provided child protection services to 55,865 children (25,157 girls) and 15,264 women through Protection Learning and Community Emergency Services (PLaCES), Child Friendly Spaces/Centers and outreach services in IDP camps and hosting communities including areas of return in KP and FATA.
GBV sub cluster has been engaged in the provision of GBV Prevention and Response services since the start of the humanitarian displacement from North Waziristan Agency. Cluster members are providing multi-sectoral GBV prevention and response services to the displaced women and girls through Women Friendly Health Spaces (WFHSS), Women Protection Desk as well as Mobile Women Protection Desk/ The established spaces are providing health, protection, psycho-social support, referral to specialized services, facilitation of referrals through Mobile Vans, as well as livelihood skills to the vulnerable women and girls. Overall, more than 85,421 benefited through the aforementioned multi-sectoral services.