From January to March 2026, 17 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in 11 out of 13 Divisions and covered 28 Subdivisions (13 in the NWS and 15 in the SW). These partners include...
From January to March 2026, 17 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in 11 out of 13 Divisions and covered 28 Subdivisions (13 in the NWS and 15 in the SW). These partners include...
In January 2026, 17 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in 11 out of 13 Divisions and covered 27 Subdivisions of the NWSW regions. These partners include UNICEF, Green Partners...
From January to December 2025, 62 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in 13 Divisions and covered 55 Subdivisions (29 in the NWS and 26 in the SW). These partners include UNICEF,...
In December 2025, 17 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in 12 out of 13 Divisions and covered 34 Subdivisions of the NWSW regions. These partners include UNICEF, UNESCO, St...
In November 2025, 17 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in all 11 out of 13 Divisions and covered 31 Subdivisions of the NWSW. These partners include UNICEF, UNESCO, TeenAlive...
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During the First Semester (January to June) 2025, 47 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in all 13 of the NWSW. These partners include HADY, AMEF, ASWEDO, AWA, BETA, BIHAPH, CAFEDO,...
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Seven (7) donors supported CPAoR activities in May 2025. 28 AoR partners implemented child protection activities in all 12 out of 13 Divisions of the NWSW. These partners include ASWEDO, AWA, BIHAPH,...
In April 2025, 22 AoR partners (13 in the SW, 11 in the NW; 2 partners reported from both regions) supported AoR activities and reached 22,247 persons (9,085 children, 10,388 adults and 3,014...
In March 2025, 27 AoR partners (14 in the SW, 16 in the NW; 3 partners reported from both regions) supported AoR activities and reached 19,704 persons (12,753 children and 6,951 adults), compared to...
In February 2025, 27 cluster partners (17 in the SW, 13 in the NW and 2 in the FN, with some reporting in both the NW and SW) supported cluster activities and reached 21,962 persons (17,591 children...
In January 2025, 23 cluster partners (13 in the SW and 10 in the NW with 3 partners who reported from both regions-GLOCIR, FGI and REACH BACK) supported cluster activities and reached 8,375 persons...
In December 2024, 28 cluster partners supported cluster activities and reached 6,164 persons (2,561 boys and 3,603 girls), compared to November 2024 when they reached over 13K persons. The results...
Description Les pluies diluviennes enregistrées au cours des mois d’aout 2024 ont affecté drastiquement les populations de la région de l’Extrême-Nord, notamment les enfants, en exacerbant la...
Highlights ▪ From 16-18 November, Protection Cluster participated in a UN/Inter-Cluster mission to Mamfe sub-division. UNHCR, UNFPA, IOM, and WFP were part of this mission organized by OCHA. During...
Highlights ▪ On 16 November, a UN and Inter-Cluster joint mission arrived in Mamfe. UNHCR, UNFPA, IOM, and WFP are part of this mission organized by OCHA. This two-day mission plans to meet victims...
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Protection situation overview The protection environment in September was marked by the “Back to School” lockdown enforced by NonState Armed Groups (NSAG) in both regions from 02-18 September 2023...
Update on needs-assessment On 10 November, the Protection Cluster led the joint multi-cluster needs assessment exercise in Egbekaw and Lala Quarter neighborhood. The Protection Cluster team was led...