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PSWG Actors Nov 2016 protectionsector COMPLETED AND W O R K I N G G R O U P NIGERIA: PROTECTION ACTORS ON-GOING ACTIVITIES N I G E R I A Agencies with registered projects in OCHA Online Project Systems (OPS) JAN - NOV 2016 COOPI (Cooperazione Internazionale) DRC (Danish Refugee Council) IOM (International Organization for Migration) POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION REACHED 3,305 REACHED 14,505 REACHED 112,221 IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation 3,305 11,088 82,312 JERE DIKWA MAIDUGURI 68 MAIDUGURI DAMATURU DAMATURU POTISKUM KONDUGA BAMA FIKA GWOZA BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY CHIBOK GOMBE GOMBE MICHIKA GOMBE MUBI NORTH GIRERI 2 Case Referrals GIRERI BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY 32 Livelihood Unaccompanied and ADAMAWA 947 Multiple Needs ADAMAWA ADAMAWA 2 Protection Separated Children 28 YOLA Mainstreaming YOLA SOUTH NORTHYOLA Unaccompanied and YOLA SOUTH Multiple Needs 2,358 NORTH 24 Separated Children 248 Capacity Building FUFORE 3,417 29,841 175 Case Referrals 381 Awareness Raising / Sensitization 333 Capacity Building Identification of 388 Vulnerable Individuals 111,687 Psychosocial Distress 1,267 Material Protection and Mental Disorder 3 6 Assistance 12 LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED 10,988 Dangers and Injuries UNIT COVERED NRC IRC (International Rescue Committee) NRC (Norwegian Refugee Council) Mercy Corps POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION REACHED 332,790 REACHED 10,475 REACHED 7,702 IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation, INGO Forum YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation, INGO Forum YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation, MoWASD 261,961 JERE JERE MAIDUGURI BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY MAIDUGURI BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY 2,234 BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY Support and Material 90 Case Management 182 Access to Justice 99 9,753 Assistance NAFADA 621 Capacity Building 2,891 591 Multiple Needs 380 Capacity Building BIU GOMBE Unaccompanied and GOMBE GOMBEFUNAKAYE Awareness Raising / MICHIKA 2,442 Housing Land and 1,453 KWAM I KWAYA 1,211 Separated Children HAWUL Sensitization MUBI Property KUSAR HONG NORTH GOMBE GIRE RI MUBI Access to GIRERI 2,452 YAM ALTU/DE BA Community - based SOUTH Documentation Access to AKKO 5,995 1,932 BALANGA mechanisms MAIHA Support and Material Documentation BILLIRI 3,190 ADAMAWA Assistance ADAMAWA ADAMAWA 6,161 Awereness Raising/ YOLA Identification of Sensitization YOLA SOUTHYOLA 5,267 722 2,577 SOUTH NORTH Vulnerable Individuals FUFORE 17,021 Capacity Building 70,829 35,843 Psychosocial Distress and Mental Disorder 11 45,201 Case Referrals 2 13 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Awareness Raising / LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT COVERED 213,017 Sensetizationg UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED Save the Children UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) IMC (International Medical Corps) POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION REACHED 37,542 REACHED 168,862 REACHED 75,642 IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS YOBE BORNO Care for Life, CCHD YOBE BORNO MoWASD, MoYSD YOBE BORNO Direct Implementation MONGUNO 27,970 NGALA JERE 84,866 JERE DIKWA MAIDUGURI MAIDUGURI MAIDUGURI DAMATURU POTISKUM KONDUGA BAMA 28,764 75,642 NAFADA 8,778 DAMBOA MADAGALI BIU BIU GOMBEFUNAKAYE GOMBE GOMBE MICHIKA KWAYA HAWUL KUSAR MUBI HONG GOMBE BAYO NORTH GIRERI MUBI AKKO YAM ALTU/DE BA BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY SOUTH BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY MAIHA ADAMAWA 2,306 Unaccompanied and ADAMAWA 247 Unaccompanied and ADAMAWA 213 Case Management Separated Children Seperated Children GOMBI NUMAN YOLA NORTHYOLA Community-based 2,477 Multiple Needs SOUTH 5,645 Multiple Needs 135 Mechanisms FUFORE 32,759 Psychosocial Distress 162,970 Psychosocial Distress and Mental Disorder 221 Capacity Building and Mental Disorder 56,026 323 Material Protection Assistance 8 26 1 1,431 Psychosocial Support LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED 73,319 Awareness Raising / Sensitization Oxfam UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION REACHED 2,245 REACHED 313,374 REACHED 329,000 218,496 YUSUFARI YUNUSARI NGURU IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BADE IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS BADE IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS YOBE BORNO BADEYOBE GEIDAM BORNO BADEYOBE BORNO NRCS MONGUNO Direct Implementation, IRC, FHI360, NHRC, MONGUNO Direct Implementation, NRCS, JAKUSKO NRCS, NIS, AUN, SEMA, NEMA, SEMA, MoWASD, Action Aid 2,245 33,905 TARMUA NGALA MoWASD, NBA and IPCR TARMUA 128,703 DRAFT MAGUMERI 74,639 MAFA MAFA JERE JERE JERE DIKWA DIKWA MAIDUGURI MAIDUGURI MAIDUGURI FUNE DAMATURU FUNE DAMATURU POTISKUM KAGA POTISKUM KAGA KONDUGA KONDUGA KONDUGA BAMA BAMA FIKA FIKA GUJBA NAFADA BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY DAMBOA BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY DAMBOA BENEFICIARIES PER ACTIVITY MADAGALI MADAGALI DUKKU BIU BIU GOMBE 17 Case Referrals GOMBEFUNAKAYE 18 Case Referrals GOMBE 114 Capacity Building MICHIKA MICHIKA KWAM I KWAYA HAWUL Protection KUSAR MUBI 525 Psychosocial Support MUBI 48 GOMBE BAYO HONG NORTH GOMBE NORTH 150 Case Management Mainstreaming SHANI GIRERI MUBI GIRERI MUBI AKKO YAM ALTU/DE BA SOUTH SOUTH BALANGA Community-based 15,529 SHELLENG 696 11,842 Identification of KALTUNGO Access to Justice 5,856 53 GUYUK SONG MAIHA MAIHA Mechanisms ADAMAWA Vulnerable Individuals BILLIRI ADAMAWA ADAMAWA SHOMGOM Support and Material LAMURDE 1,271 Capacity Building 21,240 Community-based GOMBI NUMAN NUMAN Protection Assistance 100 DEMSA YOLA YOLA mechanism SOUTH NORTHYOLA YOLA SOUTH NORTH Livelihood MAYO-BE LWA 1,300 61,545 Awareness Raising 330 Livelihood FUFORE FUFORE Material Protection 45,444JADA 113,816 240,043 Psychosocial Support Capacity Bulding / 53,366 Assistance 1,697 Sensitization GANAYE Registration of 125,193 Returning Nigerians TOUNGO Identification of 3 59 131,023 Vulnerable Individuals 28 LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED UNIT COVERED SOURCES OF DATA: PROTECTION SECTOR MEMBERS CREATION DATE: 20 DEC 2016 FEEDBACK: [email protected] DEVELOPED BY: UNHCR NIGERIA.
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