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Protection

Strategic Objective: To safeguard children, women, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups from harm, exploitation, and abuse in humanitarian and development settings.

Protection plays a crucial role in humanitarian settings and in building community resilience, serving as both a means of immediate safeguarding and a foundation for long-term recovery and development. In times of crisis, access to reliable protection mechanisms can provide safety, dignity, and a sense of normalcy for children and communities affected by conflict, displacement, or disaster. Protection not only shields individuals from harm, exploitation, and abuse but also helps in rebuilding social structures, fostering peace, and restoring trust within communities. Recognizing its transformative power, organizations like OSDA prioritize protection programs as part of their response to humanitarian needs and in building community resilience, ensuring that safe, dignified support and referral pathways are accessible to those most in need during emergencies and to strengthen long-term resilience.

Outcome

  • Reduced protection incidents and increased safeguarding of children, women, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups
  • Improved access to safe reporting, referral pathways, and dignified support services for survivors of abuse and exploitation
  • Increased reporting and referral of gender-based violence (GBV) cases
  • Improved psychosocial well-being of crisis-affected and conflict-affected populations

Approaches

  • Child protection in emergencies, including case management, family tracing, and reunification
  • Gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response, including safe spaces, dignity kits, and referral pathways
  • Protection mainstreaming across all sectors, ensuring WASH points, food distributions, and schools are safe and accessible
  • Psychosocial support (PSS) for climate-induced migrants, conflict-affected populations, and returnees
  • Legal awareness and access to justice for land rights, inheritance, and gender-based violence survivors
  • Disability-inclusive programming, including accessible infrastructure, assistive devices, and livelihood support
  • Protection monitoring, including systematic collection of information on rights violations such as evictions, GBV, and child separation
  • Identification and referral of unaccompanied minors, and provision of temporary safe spaces in displacement camps
  • Policy advocacy on protection and safeguarding
  • Inclusivity, equity, and equality across all protection programs
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