Child Protection - Akkar Data Sheet - December 2016 - UNHCR

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Child Protection Sector Activity Info Data Sheet December 2016 Data

Location: Akkar

Outcome 4: Vulnerable girls and boys are protected from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect through equitable access to quality child protection services

Funding Agencies: UNICEF, UNHCR, OCHA, Independent sources

Output 4.1 Communities are engaged in addressing vulnerabilites of boys, girls and caregivers Activity-4.1.1: Build skills of and equip communities to reduce vulnerability and prevent child protection risks

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 180 180

Indicator-4.1.1.1: Community leaders and gatekeepers trained and engaged on CP and PSS (including WFCL)

Governorate

Population Cohorts

2,283 37 , 21% 180

190

307

83

276

4 , 2%

Sex

- , 0% - , 0% DisSyr

51 , 28%

LEB 111

134

Female

PRL

Male

PRS 139 , 77%

OTH

129 , 72%

Organisations: Beyond, Danish Red Cross, Himaya, IRC, WCH

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Indicator-4.1.1.2: Community-based groups trained and supported to address child protection concerns

Governorate - community based groups

32

115 88 57 32

Note: Some data were removed as it did not meet the indicator criteria.

Groups

Organisations:

78 54

33

Beyond, DRC, Himaya, WCH

15

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 2,139 2,067

Indicator-4.1.1.5: Referrals of boys and girls from community-based programs to case management and focused PSS programs

Population Cohorts

Governorate - referrals

Sex

210 , - , 0% 36 , 2% 10% 14 , 0%

3,484 2,139

DisSyr LEB

1,138

999 , 48%

1,068 , 52%

PRL

1,216

1,688

1,332 739

1,057

PRS OTH 1,879 , 88%

Female

Male

Organisations: Beyond, DRC, Himaya, SCI, WCH

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Activity-4.1.2: Increasing capacity and awareness of children to negotiate risks and know where to go for help Indicator-4.1.2.1: Girls and boys are sensitized on CP/PSS Indicator-4.1.2.2: Structured community-based child protection, PSS and life-skills programmes Dissaggregations: Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Cohorts Sex Age 45,495 41,414 Sector 26,702 26,347 24,174 UNICEF PP -

Sector Target Cohorts 6%

Cohorts - Structured PSS

Cohorts - children sensitized

1%

2,171 , 8%

4,866 , 11% 707 ,6,208 1% , 14%

LEB

LEB

DisSyr

28,783 , 63%

PRS

PRL PRS

PRS OTH

19,883 , 75%

4,931 , 11%

Structured PSS - Age

LEB

4,275 , 16%

PRL

PRL

61%

4 , 0%

DisSyr

DisSyr 32%

369 , 1%

Sex - children sensitized

OTH

Sex - Structured PSS

7,141 7,385

8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000

2,957 2,729

2,143 1,819

19,713 , 48%

21,701 , 52%

12,969 , 49%

13,378 , 51%

Age 0-5

Age 6-11 Females

Age 12-17

Males

Organisations: Children Sensitized ARCPA, Beyond, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, MAP, SCI, ULYP, WCH, WVI

Female

Male

Female

Male

Organisations: Children in structured PSS ARCPA, Beyond, CYC, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, SCI, TAAWON, ULYP, WCH, WVI

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Activity-4.1.2: Increasing capacity and awareness of children to negotiate risks and know where to go for help

Indicators by Governorate 80,000

72,518

70,000 60,000 50,000

45,495

42,390

40,000 30,000

59,674

56,843

52,024

26,855

23,882

32,104 29,426

39,210

35,140

32,606

20,000

13,048

10,000

11,990

2,753

Akkar

Nord

Baalbek_Hermel

Bekaa

Children sensitized on CP/PSS

Beyrouth

Mont Liban

Nabatiye

Sud

Structured PSS

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Activity-4.1.3: Increasing capacity and awareness of caregivers and community members to address child protection concerns Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Indicator-4.1.3.1: Caregivers/community members are sensitized on CP/PSS 33,392 34,694 Indicator-4.1.3.2: Caregivers programmes and parenting support groups 10,790 10,819

Sector Target Cohorts 2%

… 8%

569 , 2%

LEB 5,445 , 16%

PRL PRS

PRL

Caregivers programmes Cohorts 1,460 , 13%

292 , 3% - , 0%

DisSyr LEB PRL PRS

7,719 , 72%

OTH

8,621 , 80%

28,804 , 83%

PRS 23,696 , 71%

1,319 , 12%

2,198 , 20%

DisSyr

LEB 73%

Caregivers programmes Sex

5,890 , 17%

1 , 0%

DisSyr

17%

Caregivers sensitized - Sex

Caregivers sensitized Cohorts

OTH

Female

Female

Male

Male

Indicators by Governorate 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 -

76,083

44,872 33,392

37,058

32,308

29,658 21,696

10,790

Akkar

5,937 Nord

8,992

16,769

10,903

15,026 5,489

2,118 Baalbek_Hermel

Caregivers sensitized

Bekaa

Beyrouth

Mont Liban

Nabatiye

10,396

Sud

Caregivers programmes and parenting support groups

Organisations: Caregivers sensitized

ARCPA, Beyond, CYC, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, RtP, WCH

Organisations: Caregivers programmes

Beyond, CYC, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, Palestinian Scouts, RtP, WCH

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Output 4.2 Child protection violations are addressed through increased response capacity of government and civil society actors Activity-4.2.1: Quality response services for children at high risk and who have experienced violence, exploitation, neglect and abuse Dissaggregations: Unicef PP Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Age Cohorts Sex Indicator-4.2.1.1: Focused PSS and life-skills programming 2,701 2,700 2,255 Indicator-4.2.1.2: Case management 827 827 795 Indicator-4.2.1.3: Specialized services 619 620 572 -

Sector Target Cohorts 6%

Focused PSS - Cohorts 51 , 2% 539 , 20%

1%

- , 0%

DisSyr

DisSyr

50 , 8%

7 , 1%

DisSyr

OTH 2,104 , 78%

706 , 85%

- , 0%

DisSyr

39 , 6%

LEB

PRS

PRS

Specialized Services Cohorts

- , 0%

PRL

PRL

65%

7 , 1%

23 , 3% 91 , 11%

LEB

LEB

28%

Case Management Cohorts

7 , 0%

LEB

PRL

PRL

PRS

PRS

OTH

OTH 523 , 85%

Indicators by Governorate 5,679

6,000

4,519

5,000

3,447

4,000 3,000

2,701

2,376

2,000 1,000

2,738

827

1,510

1,170 619

499

1,227 581

1,642

1,412 856

506

1,152

1,599 1,080

998 478

372

271

Akkar

Nord

Baalbek_Hermel

Bekaa

Beyrouth

Focused PSS and life-skills programming

Case management

Mont Liban

Nabatiye

Sud

Specialized services

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Output 4.2 Child protection violations are addressed through increased response capacity of government and civil society actors Activity-4.2.1: Quality response services for children at high risk and who have experienced violence, exploitation, neglect and abuse

Focused PSS - Sex

Focused PSS - Age

Organisations: Children focused PSS

800

DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, WCH

521

600 1,287 , 48%

565

642 527

400

1,413 , 52%

200 -

-

Age 0-5

Organisations: Children case management

Case Management - Sex

Age 6-11

Age 12-17

Case Management - Age

DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, WCH

266

300 346 , 42%

164

200

158

104

481 , 58%

100

40

63

Age 0-5

Organisations: Children specialized services

DRC, Himaya, MAP, MS Lebanon, TAAWON

Age 6-11

Age 12-17

Specialized Services - Age

Specialized Services - Sex 200 100 346 , 42%

46

62

87

112

119

146

481 , 58%

Age 0-5

Age 6-11

Females Female

Age 12-17

Males

Male

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Activity-4.2.2: Strengthen capacity of government and local CBO workforce in contact with children Indicator-4.2.2.1: Social workers trained on National child protection Case management procedure/participating in coaching

Population Cohorts 6, 14%

Sex

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Type 43 43

39

Type

3 , 7%

Social Workers Trained

2 , 5%

143 79

LEB

37 , 86% NonLeb

40 , 93% Female Male

56

56

43

33

26

43

37 , 95% MoSA Civil Society

Organisations: DRC, IRC Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 92 92

Indicator-4.2.2.2: Actors trained on safe identification and referral and communicating with children

Population Cohorts 18 , 20%

Sex

Actors Trained

26 , 28%

304 268 184

179 143

LEB

74 , 80% NonLeb

66 , 72% Female

92

134 63

Male

Organisations: DRC, IRC, SCI

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Activity-4.2.2: Strengthen capacity of government and local CBO workforce in contact with children Indicator-4.2.2.3: Local community-based organisation staff trained to implement CP/adolescent programmes

Population Cohorts

Sex Local CBO straff trained

51 , 24%

402 300

95 , 48%

102 , 52%

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 197 210

197

227 182

295 195 128

159 , 76% LEB

NonLeb

Female

Male

Organisations: Beyond, DRC, IRC, MAP, MS Lebanon, WCH

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017

Child Protection - All Activities - Progress to Target

Akkar

Target 14,784

45,495

9,881

Indicator-4.1.2.2: Structured community-based child protection, PSS and life-skills programmes

26,702

17,685

Indicator-4.1.3.2: Caregivers programmes and parenting support groups

10,790

2,221

2,701

666

827

619

444

-50%

Indicator-4.1.3.1: Caregivers/community members are sensitized on CP/PSS

33,392

8,208

-25%

0%

25%

Indicator-4.1.2.1: Girls and boys are sensitized on CP/PSS

50%

75%

Progress

Indicator-4.2.1.1: Focused PSS and life-skills programming

Indicator-4.2.1.2: Case management

Indicator-4.2.1.3: Specialized services

100%

To Target

For further information please contact Vicken Ashkarian, Information Management, [email protected] Based on data extracted on 13th of January 2017