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Bangladesh: Cluster Progress of Activities 2023-2024

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Child Protection Cluster

1. Accomplishment in 2023

  • Conducted training sessions for Child Protection (CP) cluster and Working Group (WG) members on utilizing 5W response monitoring tracking tools.

  • For better preparedness and response and to avoid duplication to the flash floods in Chattogram district, the national cluster re-activated the Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) WG.

  • Jointly established CP-GBV WG in Bandarban in collaboration with GBV cluster.

  • Finalized the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the National Child Protection cluster.

  • CP cluster organized a national-level orientation focusing on CPiE, GBViE, Child Safeguarding, and PSEA on the 18th June 2023.

  • Held CP-GBV working group meetings and orientations on CPiE and GBViE across in Jamalpur, Kurigram, Patuakhali, and Gaibandha, in collaboration with the GBV cluster.

  • Conducted basic virtual orientation before Mocha and during CHT flash flood for the front-line workers- child Rights Facilitators and social workers on CPiE and GBViE, emergency preparedness and response.

  • Successfully completed the survey phase of Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring (CCPM) within the CP cluster, achieving an impressive response rate of 83% with performance statues- 12 rated as good and 7 as satisfactory across the core functions.

2. Plans for 2024

  • Expand the CPiE and CP-GBV-GiHA working groups in disaster-prone districts to strengthen the local coordination and capacity of local stakeholders including govt, non-govt ngos, volunteers, humanitarian actors etc.

  • Conduct comprehensive mapping of all CP actors, interventions, and emergency responses in cyclone and flood-prone districts, emphasizing CP service intervention mapping.

  • Provide CPiE and GBViE orientation sessions for members of CPiE/CP-GBV working groups at the district level.

  • Conduct orientation sessions to familiarize stakeholders with partners minimum standards.

  • Actively promote the mainstreaming of CP and GBV across various sectors.

  • Strengthen and utilize the JIAF framework for the analysis of People in Need (PiN) to enhance better targeting.

  • Ensure familiarity with the common HCTT 5W matrix for capturing CP responses accurately.

  • Continue advocacy efforts with government and stakeholders to expand CP interventions and raise awareness.

  • After Action Review (AAR) preparedness and response to the flood emergency in Chittagong and Cox’s on Child Protection including GBViE and GIHA.