UNHCR Cameroon Protection Monitoring Dashboard
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CAMEROON : REFUGEE PROTECTION ACTIVITY MONITORING DASHBOARD (from January to June 2021) 75,280 PROTECTION PARTNERS PROTECTION BUDGET Protection 2021 Total 37 usd Population 30,3 M Partners Protection budget targeted 20,000 Nb. Protection partners per sub-division FAR-NORTH AAH; ALVF; BIHAPH; CAMHELP; CHRAPA; CODAS-CARITAS; CPDH; CRF; DGSN; DRC; FGI; Budget per sectorial objectives LOGONE - ET - FIED; GCR; ICLA; IMC; INTERSOS; IRC; IYEC CHARI Cameroon; LWF; MINAS; MINAT; MINJUSTICE; 8 (A) 5.8 M NORTH MINREX; NRC; ONE; PC; PCC; PFS IDA18; PLAN; 3.7 M 4 (B) MAY O- RAGJ; ST; SUDAHSER; UNFPA; UNHCR; SAVA 4 7 DIAMARÉ 3.3 M MAYO- EEXXTTRRÊÊM EE (C) TSANAGA UNICEF; UNIPSY; WACameroon N II G E R II A -- NNOORRDD 2 2 MAYO- MAYO-KANI DANAY 3.2 M 2 (D) MAYO- 38,952 Protection 2021 main sectorial Objectives LEGENDE LOUTI 2.3 M C H A D (E) ADAMAWA 1 4 8 12 20 30 2 (A): Population has optimal access to education; (B):Risk of SGBV is BÉNOUE (F) 2.3 M NORTH-WEST reduced and quality of response improved; (C): Risks related to N O R D N O R D 1.9 M detention reduced and freedom of movement increased; (D): FARO 6 (I) MAYO - REY 1.5 M WEST Protection from eects of armed conict strengthened; (E): (J) FARO - ET - DÉO Services for persons with specic needs strengthened; (F): Civil 2 1.4 M VINA SOUTH-WEST (K) 16,328 CENTRE registration and civil status documentation strengthened; (I): Level AADDAA M AA OOUUAA 3 DONGA - MENCHUM MANTUNG 1.4 M N O R D - O U E S T (L) N O R D - 5 of individual documentation increased; (J): Access to the territory 4 DJEREM LITTORAL 4 MAYO-BANYO MBÉRÉ BOYO 2 BUI improved and risk of refoulement reduced; (K): Quality of 1 2 7 3 C E N T R A L 1.3 M MOMOMEZAM (M) NGO- MANYU KETUNJIA OOUNUOEEUSNSTT A F R II C A N BAMBOUTOS 5 EAST registration and proling improved or maintained; (L): Protection SSUUDD -- 1 LEBIALEM R E P U B L I C 0.8 M MIFI LOM - ET R E P U B L I C OOUUEESSTT MÉNOUA MBAM - - DJEREM (N) HAUTS-PLATEAUX ET - KIM KUPÉ KOUNG-KHI of children strengthened; (M):Community mobilization MANENGUBA HAUT- 3 NKAM NDE 0.5 M NDIAN 1 MOUNGO MBAM - ET (O) SOUTH strengthened and expanded; (N): Access to legal assistance and C E N T R E HAUTE - 4 - INOUBOU C E N T R E MEME SANAGA legal remedies improved; (O): Access to and quality of refugee NKAM 7 0.3 M LLIITTTTOORRAALL LÉKIÉ KADEÏ (P) 8 WOURI MÉFOU FAKO - ET - 2 AFAMBA status determination procedures improved; (P): Administrative SANAGA - MFOUNDI NYONG - MARITIME NYONG 4 - ET - 5 ET - 0.2 M MÉFOU MFOUMOU (Q) KÉLLÉ - ET - institutions and practices developed or strengthened; (Q): Public AKONO EESSTT NYONG - ET - SO'O HAUT attitude towards persons of concern improved; (R):Law and policy - NYONG 3 (R) 0.01 M BOUMBA OCÉAN MVILA - ET - developed or strengthened; (S): International and regional ATLANTIC SSUUDD NGOKO (S) 0.0 9 M instruments acceded to, ratied or strengthened; (T): Durable solutions (T) 0.0 5 M PERFORMANCE INDICATORS MEASUREMENT Achieved Target Baseline Progress Gap 2021 2021 (End of 2020) Individual and Biometric Obj: Civil registration and civil status documentation strengthened registration # of children registered and issued documentation under regular birth 2,325 24% 9,500 8,469 # of people reached per registration procedure Group of population Quality of registration and proling improved or maintained (PPG) Obj: 30% 4,999 # of PoC registered on an individual basis with minimum set of data required 22,525 75,280 443,412 # of government sta trained 26 21% 124 - 14,641 Obj: Access to legal assistance and legal remedies improved # of PoC receiving legal assistance 556 18% 3,150 1,738 2,885 Obj: Level of individual documentation increased # of identity documents issued for PoC 11,108 61% 18,107 74,408 PoC with specific needs receiving support (non-cash) Obj: Services for persons with specic needs strengthened # of people reached per # of PoC receiving cash grants 1,604 12% 12,950 - Group of population (PPG) # of PoC with specic needs receiving support (non-cash) 4,272 20% 21,500 - 2,906 Obj: Potential for voluntary return realized # of PoC provided withsafe and dignied returnee transport 3,880 18% 22,000 5,498 480 # of PoC receiving return packages (Urban) 19 13% 150 47 886 Obj: Potential for resettlement realized # of cases identied including women and girls at risk 85 85% 100 - Child Protection - Best interests assessment # of Resettlement Registration Forms (RRFs) submitted 63 49% 129 334 # of people reached per Group of population Obj: Protection of children strengthened 309 (PPG) # of best interests assessments conducted 504 8% 6,036 799 # of best interests determination decisions taken by BID panel 2 0% 3,024 13 195 % of registered unaccompanied children in alternative care who receive regular monitoring visits 10 10% 100 - % of reported cases of child abuse, violence or exploitation receiving age and 40 40% 100 - gender sensitive services SGBV -of community based commitees Obj: Risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improved # of people reached per # of community-based committees/ groups working on SGBV prevention and 138 100% 92 171 response Group of population 37 Population has optimal access to education (PPG) Obj: 88% # of children aged 3-5 enrolled in early childhood education 3,5136 4,000 4,335 # of educational facilities constructed or improved 0 0% 60 - 101 # of children enrolled in primary education 50,754 63% 80,859 50,586 # of students enrolled in lower secondary education 3,009 14% 22,219 3,976 Refugee children enrolled in # of students enrolled in upper secondary education 236 47% 500 - Primary school # of children enrolled # of households receiving conditional cash grants or vouchers for education 65% 1,133 1,745 - in primary education 13,930 Obj: Issuance of civil status documentation by national institutions per Group of supported (Stateless) population (PPG) # of PoC assisted with civil status registration or documentation 524 35% 1,500 5,466 33,635 Obj: Advocacy conducted (Stateless) # of advocacy interventions made 0 0% 12 8 3,189 Data source: UNHCR Oces, Date: 25 Janvier 2021, update date: 24 July 2021 For more details please contact Peggy Pentshi Maneng <[email protected]>; Kramo jean-Luc ([email protected]) CAMEROON : REFUGEE PROTECTION ACTIVITY MONITORING DASHBOARD (from January to June 2021) General protection Protection Refugee Resgistration Documentation Total Refugees # of Refugees and Asylum per Group of Documents have been With the aim of improving 22,525 in Cameroun population (PPG) 47,957 produced and delivered protection of refugees and asylum seekers, UNHCR Refugee registered and partners conducted 4,999 Nigerian refugee (22%) 14,641 in Adamaoua, East # of refugee ID cards (UNHCR) 24,879 several advocacies for the 2,885 other nationalities (13%) and North region government of Cameroon to issue ID cards to Refugee registered 14,641 Central African 4,999 refugees, in order to enable in far Noth region # of family composition certicates 15,693 Refugees (65%) inclusion in development 2,885 Refugee & Asylum in plans and programmes, Yaounde and Douala access to their rights and # of attestation of “To whom it may concern” 4,158 facilite their freedom of Disaggregation of Refugee and Asylum registered per Group of population (PPG) movement. As an interim measure, PPG/Regions New Births In-Situ ref. New arrival RSD ref. Asylum seeker # of Asymul seekers certicates 3,209 UNHCR continued to issue Adamaoua, East, North regions 3,097 3,653 7,891 - - protection documents to Far North region 1,558 3,153 288 - - refugees and asylum Urban (Yaoundé & Douala) 457 - - 127 1,388 # Convention Travel Document 18 seekers. Total 5,112 6,806 8,179 127 1,388 Legal assistance - Justice UNHCR Cameroon advocacies of legal proceeding cases 449 (January - June 2021) 2 March 2021: During a meeting with MINEPAT and the World Bank, UNHCR advocated for the funding, under the IDA-18 refugee sub window, of the PPG/Regions Penal Civil Social Total issuance, by the Government, ID cards to refugees. FAR-NORTH Adamawa, East, North Reg. 297 3 - 300 Far North region 73 1 - 74 Urban (Yaoundé & Douala) 56 4 15 75 NORTH 15 March 2021: UNHCR advocacy towards Ministry of Justice for the Total 426 8 15 449 implementation of the National Action plan to combat statelessness in ADAMAWA Cameroon validated on the 8th October 2020. NORTH-WEST # of legal proceeding cases per WEST SOUTH-WEST Group of population CENTRE LITTORAL 18 March 2021: UNHCR advocacy towards Ministry of Justice for granting >150 EAST access to 26 persons of Concern in detention at the central prison of 0 - 100 SOUTH Yaoundé. Refugees Status Determination (January to June 2021) Recognition cases Submitted 111 /143 individuals Rejection 37 127Recognition 16 Rejection 35 120 Recognition In rst instance 16 Recognition In rst instance 7 Recognition on appeal 0 Recognition on appeal 22 18 15 11 4 1 Jan 21 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Data source: UNHCR Oces, Date: 25 Janvier 2021, update date: 24 July 2021 For more details please contact Peggy Pentshi Maneng <[email protected]>; Kramo jean-Luc ([email protected]) CAMEROUN : REFUGEE PROTECTION ACTIVITY MONITORING DASHBOARD (from January to June 2021) Durable Solution 2021 Repatriation: Abadam WATER Legend BODY Mobbar Guzamala Settlement nigerian refugees have repatriated Kukawa 3,880 # of returnees from January to June 2021. Most of them Gubio per Sub Division Nganzai returned to Borno state in Bama Banki Division.