Protection Dashboard Quarter 2 (see separate dashboards for Child Protection & SGBV) January - June 2020 Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2020-2021

Overview

The overall protection objective is to ensure that refugees and asylum-seekers have access to asylum, fair and swift asylum procedures as well as full enjoyment of their rights as set forth in international and domestic laws. It remains crucial for partners to continue strengthening the capacity of government institutions to respond to emer- gencies, supporting improvements in registration and the asylum system whilst continuing the provision of life-sav- ing services, monitoring, mitigation of protection risks and finding durable solutions.

Efforts will continue to reinforce comprehensive feedback and referral mechanisms to ensure accountability to affected populations. The response will continue to place a special emphasis on persons with specific needs, ensuring that they have equal access to protection assistance and the opportunity to participate in community self-management and decision-making. Promoting peaceful coexistence among communities remains a key priority and so is provision of psychosocial support for individuals carrying trauma, including survivors of SGBV.

Key indicators

1,43 M 4,685 112,520 96% 16% 83%

Refugees registered Persons that have access to Persons with specific needs on an individual basis RSD procedures provided with targeted support Target: 1,484,356 Target: 29,687 Target: 137,291

Objective: Access to asylum procedures, including reception, registration, and refugee status determination (RSD)

Indicator Actual Target (2020 revised) Actual against annual target Refugees registered on an individual basis - Congolese and other refugees 495,483 529,177 - South Sudanese refugees 881,282 905,138 - Burundian refugees 48,275 50,041 0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000

Persons that have access to RSD procedures* - Congolese and other refugees 2,662 27,472 10%

- South Sudanese refugees 0 110 0%

- Burundian refugees 2,023 2,105 96% 0 20 40 60 80 100 *Based on Q1 data as there were no REC or RAB sessions due to COVID-19 restrictions in place since March 2020 Partners

Alight | CARE International (CARE) | Care and Assistance for Forced Migrants (CAFOMI) | Caritas Uganda | DanChurchAid (DCA) | Danish Refugee Council (DRC) | Humanitarian Assistance and Development Services (HADS) | Humanity&Inclusion (HI) | International Rescue Committee (IRC) | Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) | Lutheran World Federation (LWF) | Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) | Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAG) | Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO) | Tutapona Trauma Rehabilitation (TTR) | United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)

Achievements data: ActivityInfo + proGres v4 Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org Sector contacts: Margaret Atieno (UNHCR) Douglas Asiimwe (OPM) Published: August 2020 [email protected] [email protected] +256775825153 +256772969054 1 Objective: Protection of and accountability to all refugees are strengthened through meaningful engagement with communities, with particular attention to at-risk groups

Indicator Actual Target (2020 revised) Actual against annual target Women in leadership structures and community groups

- Congolese and other refugees 38% 41% - South Sudanese refugees 48% 44% - Burundian refugees 37% 40% 0 10 20 30 40 50

Complaints addressed through effective feedback mechanisms

- Congolese and other refugees 19,670 20,000 - South Sudanese refugees 6,117 16,000 - Burundian refugees 18 900 - Host community 26 130 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000

Objective: Peaceful co-existence among communities strengthened Indicator Actual Projection (’20 rev.) Actual against annual projection Reported incidents of conflict between / within host and refugee community - Congolese and other refugees 7 / 29 20 / 40 73% 35%

- South Sudanese refugees 60 / 117 190 / 250 47% 32%

- Burundian refugees 5 / 13 3 / 5 >100% 0 >100%20 40 60 80 100

Indicator Actual Target (’20 rev.) 0Actual20 against40 annual60 80 target100 Individuals receiving psychosocial support - Congolese and other refugees 2,876 25,000 12% - South Sudanese refugees 29,141 55,000 53% - Burundian refugees 331 2,000 17% - Host community 1,099 8,200 0 13% 20 40 60 80 100

Objective: Physical safety, access to justice, rule of law and civilian character of the refugee settlements is assured and protection of human rights promoted in refugee settings

Indicator Actual Target (’20 rev.) Actual against annual target Refugees receiving legal assistance and legal aid services

- Congolese and other refugees 9,917 55,000 18%

- South Sudanese refugees 8,898 45,000 20% - Burundian refugees 0 3,000 0% 0 20 40 60 80 100 Refugees sensitized about Ugandan and Refugee law - Congolese and other refugees 1,921 10,000 19% - South Sudanese refugees 3,263 20,000 16% - Burundian refugees 0 1,000 0% 0 20 40 60 80 100 2 Operational Presence

Koboko HADS, UNHCR Lamwo Source: Education Sector. Yumbe KOBOKO Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda C Moyo CLAMWO Kaabong LWF, UNHCR feedback [email protected] For more info, please visit: www.ugandarefugees.org Caritas, DCA, DRC, IRC, NRC, TPO, YUMBE C E UNHCR, UNWOMEN C OBONGI Kitgum AMURU Obongi Maracha C Adjumani C Kotido LWF, TPO, UNHCR DRC, JRS, LWF, TTR, UNHCR C ADJUMANI Gulu Pader Madi Agago ARUA Okollo Omoro Abim Moroto Nwoya Arua Zombo Pakwach Otuke Nebbi CARE, DRC, HI, NRC, PAG, UNHCR Kole Napak Oyam Lira Alebtong Kapelebyong KIRYANDONGO C Amuria Kiryandongo Apac Nabilatuk Buliisa Dokolo Kwania Katakwi DRC, UNHCR, TPO Kikuube Soroti Nakapiripirit Kaberamaido Masindi Source: Education Sector. Amolatar Ngora Amudat Alight, CAFOMI, HI, LWF, NRC, UNHCR Kumi Serere Bulambuli Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Kween C Kapchorwa feedback [email protected] Nakasongola Bukedea Bukwo For more info, please visit: www.ugandarefugees.org KIKUUBE Buyende Pallisa Butebo Sironko " Kyankwanzi Nakaseke E Kaliro Budaka Kakumiro Kibuku Mbale Bududa NTOROKO Kamuli Namutumba Namisindwa Kiboga Kayunga Butaleja Luwero Iganga Manafwa Bundibugyo Kyegegwa Luuka Tororo Kabarole Kyenjojo Kassanda Bugweri Alight, HI, IRC, UNHCR, TPO C Jinja Bugiri Bunyangabu Mubende Busia KYEGEGWA Mityana Kampala Buikwe Mayuge C Kampala Kamwenge Gomba IRC, JRS, NRC, UNHCR Kasese KAMWENGE Butambala Ssembabule Wakiso Mpigi Mukono Alight, LWF, TTR, UNHCR Ibanda Bukomansimbi Kiruhura Kalungu Rubirizi Lyantonde Buvuma Namayingo Buhweju C Refugee settlement Kanungu Lwengo Masaka Source: Education Sector. Bushenyi Mbarara Kalangala E Transit centre Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda CAFOMI Mitooma Sheema ISINGIRO Rakai feedback [email protected] E Rukungiri C Capital city For more info, please visit: www.ugandarefugees.org KANUNGU Ntungamo C Kyotera District boundary Kisoro E Rukiga Isingiro CAFOMI KISORO Kabale Alight, NRC, TTR, UNHCR

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