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Child Protection Sector Activity Info Data Sheet June 2016 Data 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

Coordinators: Nithi Sellappu, [email protected] Information management: Aoife Long, [email protected]

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 245 245

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

Governorate

Population Cohorts

59 21

32

11 , 4%

54

45

- , 0% DisSyr

46 , 19% 25 9

102 , 42%

-

Sex

LEB PRL

Female

39 , 47% 44 , 53%

PRS 86 , 35%

Organisations: Intersos, Mercy Corps, SCI, WCH

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

OTH

Male

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

Governorate - community based groups

Groups Target 363 300

176

14

35

14

54

Organisations: AMEL, Beyond, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, Mercy Corps, SCI, TdH - It, SAWA, SCI, TdH - L

41

16

13

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

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 964 964

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

110 , 10 , 1% 12% -2 , 0%

300

280

215 DisSyr LEB PRL

452 , 47%

512 , 53%

PRS OTH 842 , 87%

Organisations: Beyond, Himaya, Intersos, SCI, TdH-It

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

Female

Male

48

23

69

26

3

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 Sector 108,965 108,922 Sector 85,757 85,699 84,460 Unicef PP 7,263 5,107

Sector Target Cohorts 1% 8%

Cohorts - Structured PSS

Cohorts - children sensitized

DisSyr

7,155 , 7% 13,643 , 12%

3,450 , 3% 89 , 0%

7,118 , 8% DisSyr

DisSyr

LEB

LEB

LEB 38%

PRL

53%

PRL PRS

18,357 , 20%

Structured PSS - Age 30,000

PRL PRS 63,515 , 68%

PRS OTH

84,628 , 78%

3,639 , 4% 391 , 0%

Sex - children sensitized

OTH

Sex - Structured PSS

24,644 24,843

20,000 12,03210,397 10,000

6,447 6,097

54,062 , 50%

54,860 , 50%

43,624 , 48%

47,182 , 52%

Age 0-5

Age 6-11 Females

Males

Age 12-17 Female

Male

Female

Male

Organisations Children Sensitized: AMEL, AVSI, Beyond, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, Makhzoumi, Mercy Corps, SCI, TdH - It, WCH, MAP, Danish Red Cross, TdH - , UNICEF PP Children Structured PSS: AMEL, AVSI, Basmeh & Zeitooneh, Beyond, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, IR Lebanon, Makhzoumi, Mercy Corps, MS Lebanon, SCI, TdH - It, WCH, WVI, IRC, SAWA, MAP,Danish Red Cross, TdH - L, UNICEF PP

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

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

Indicators by Governorate 25,000

21,868 19,979

20,000 15,000

17,897

16,634 12,523

13,602

12,647

11,765

11,462

17,346

15,584 12,386

8,070

10,000

5,470 3,595

5,000 1,157 Akkar

Nord

Baalbek_Hermel

Bekaa

Beyrouth

Children sensitized on CP/PSS

Sud

Structured PSS

100%

100%

75%

12,523 19,979

21,868

50% 25%

Nabatiye

Progress to Target per Governorate - Children in Structured PSS

Progress to Target per Governorate - Children sensitized on CP/PSS 75%

Mont Liban

8,070

12,647

50% 12,386

17,897

3,595

11,462 16,634

11,765

25%

0%

0%

-25%

-25%

13,602 1,157

-50%

Children sensitized

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

To Target

17,346

5,470

15,584

Children structured PSS

To Target

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 81,010 83,231 Indicator-4.1.3.2: Caregivers programmes and parenting support groups 26,303 26,287

Sector Target Cohorts

9,016 , 11%

11% 3%

2,776 , 4%

DisSyr

14,874 , 18%

PRL

PRL 54,164 , 67%

PRS

Caregivers programmes Cohorts

1,783 , 7% 3,896 , 15%

277 , 1% 32 , 0%

DisSyr LEB PRL PRS

20,315 , 77%

5,239 , 20%

LEB

LEB 65%

Caregivers programmes Sex

24,456 , 29%

180 , 0%

DisSyr 21%

Caregivers sensitized - Sex

Caregivers sensitized Cohorts

OTH

58,775 , 71%

PRS OTH

Female

21,048 , 80% Male

Female

Male

Progress to Target per Governorate - Caregivers Indicators by Governorate programmes and parenting support groups

Progress to Target per Governorate - Caregivers sensitized on CP/PSS 25,000 100%

100%

19,539

75% 20,000

50% 11,984 15,000 11,984 25% 6,850 10,359 10,000 0% 5,029 5,000

18,219

75%

2,591

19,539 4,216 10,359 18,219 7,252 6,850 5,127 4,159

1,599

50%

5,029

25%

5,127

1,825 4,159

0%

4,655

1,599 7,252

167 4,655 4,216

2,591

3,742

1,825

167

Akkar

Nord

Baalbek_Hermel

Caregivers To sensitized Caregivers sensitized Target

Bekaa

Beyrouth

Mont Liban

Nabatiye

Caregivers programmes and parenting support programmes groups Caregivers

Sud

To Target

Organisations Caregivers programmes: AMEL, AVSI, Beyond, Danish Red Cross, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, IR Lebanon, Makhzoumi, Mercy Corps, MS Lebanon, SCI, TdH - It, WVI, IRC, SAWA, MAP Caregivers sensitized: AMEL, AVSI, Beyond, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, Makhzoumi, Mercy Corps, MS Lebanon, SCI, TdH - It, WCH, IRC, MAP, Danish Red Cross, SAWA, WVI, UNICEF-PP

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

3,742

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 Sector Dissaggregations: Unicef PP Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Age Cohorts Sex Indicator-4.2.1.1: Focused PSS and life-skills programming 6,300 6,284 6,258 Indicator-4.2.1.2: Case management 4,071 4,054 4,041 149 148 Indicator-4.2.1.3: Specialized services 1,845 1,863 1,566 309 307

Sector Target Cohorts

Focused PSS - Cohorts 614 , 10% 48 , 1%

45 , 1%

1%

5 , 0%

8% 34% 57%

Case Management Cohorts

DisSyr

DisSyr

LEB

LEB

PRL

PRL

PRS

PRS

OTH

156,, 4% 512 12%

Specialized Services Cohorts 171 , 9%

105 , 2% 80 , 2%

DisSyr LEB

1,235 , 67%

OTH

1,957 1,355

530 500

694

507 489 298 299

338

708

650 182

150

129

518

702 371

343

100 163 63

99

Akkar

Nord

Baalbek_Hermel

Bekaa

Focused PSS and life-skills programming

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

Children focused PSS: Basmeh & Zeitooneh, Beyond, IR Lebanon, Makhzoumi, Mercy Corps, MS Lebanon, WCH, IRC, Danish Red Cross, TdH - L, Himaya

1,204 516

Beyrouth Case management

OTH

Children case management: AVSI, DRC, Himaya, Intersos, Makhzoumi, MS Lebanon, SCI, TdH - It, WCH, IRC, TdH - L, UNICEF-PP

2,500

1,000

PRS

Organisations:

Indicators by Governorate

1,500

PRL

276 , 15%

PRS 3,367 , 80%

DisSyr LEB

PRL

5,588 , 88%

2,000

8 , 1%

155 , 8%

Mont Liban

Nabatiye

Specialized services

Sud

Children specialized services: DRC, Himaya, Intersos, MS Lebanon, IRC, MAP, UNICEF-PP

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 Progress to Target per Governorate -Focused PSS 100% 75% 50% 25% 0%

Focused PSS - Sex

Focused PSS - Age 2,000

1,629 1,682 1,312 1,240

1,500 530

1,957

1,355

129

518

100

507

1,204

3,081 , 49%

3,203 , 51%

1,000 500

205 190

Age 0-5

Case Management - Sex

Progress to Target per Governorate -Case Management

1,500

75% 50% 298

694

516

650

708

163

489

1,788 , 43%

702 2,414 , 57%

0% -25%

1,293 864

1,000

789

582 500

247

266

-

-50%

Age 0-5

Specialized Services - Sex

Progress to Target per Governorate -Specialised Services 100% 50%

200 299

338

182

99

371

0%

63

150

343

Age 6-11

353 259 141

1,005 , 54%

-

Female

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

339

167

Age 6-11

Females To Target

307

858 , 46% Age 0-5

Progress

Age 12-17

Specialized Services - Age 400

75% 25%

Age 12-17

Case Management - Age

100%

25%

Age 6-11

Male

Age 12-17

Males

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 21 , 9%

Sex

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex Type 243 243 197

Type

54 , 22%

Social Workers Trained

2 , 1%

103

LEB

-

189 , 78%

222 , 91% NonLeb

Female

195 , 99% MoSA Civil Society

Male

Organisations: DRC, TdH-It, IRC, MS Lebanon

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 163 163

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

Population Cohorts

Sex

Actors Trained

32 , 20% 96

72 , 44%

LEB

131 , 80% NonLeb

Organisations: AVSI, TdH - It, MAP, SCI, TdH - L

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

91 , 56%

8 Female

Male

18 -

-

24

15 2

34

32

30

28

16

-

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

110 , 21%

145 , 27%

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 532 533

131 116

114

74 387 , 73% LEB

423 , 79%

NonLeb

Female

32

29

25 11

Male

Organisations: Danish Red Cross, DRC, Intersos, TdH - It, MAP, TdH - L

Activity-4.2.3: Strengthen capacity to monitor and evaluate program effectiveness Indicator-4.2.3.1: Actors trained on sector-endorsed M&E tools

Population Cohorts

Dissaggregations: Cohorts Sex 126 126

Sex Actors trained

40 , 32%

42 , 33%

52

26 84 , 67%

86 , 68%

23

17 3

LEB

NonLeb

Organisations: Reported by Sector

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

Female

Male

-

-

5

Child Protection - All Activities - Progress to Target Target 245

1,400

300

14,000 108,965 93,020 81,010

26,303 6,300

1,845 243 163 150

125,000

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

215,470

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

100,000

Indicator-4.1.3.2: Caregivers programmes and parenting support groups

8,304

Indicator-4.2.1.2: Case management

5,537

Indicator-4.2.1.3: Specialized services

600

Indicator-4.2.2.1: Social workers trained on National child protection Case management procedure/participating in coaching

400

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

Indicator-4.2.3.1: Actors trained on sector-endorsed M&E tools

126 150 0%

25%

50%

75%

Progress

Based on data extracted 20th July 2016

Indicator-4.2.1.1: Focused PSS and life-skills programming

Indicator-4.2.2.3: Local community-based organisation staff trained to implement CP/adolescent programmes

-25%

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

532

100

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

187,000

27,682 4,220

-50%

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

363 964

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

Indicator-4.3.1.3: People trained on the contextualized minimum standards package

100%

To Target