Cluster Activity Name Indicator Code Indicator name Indicator Target indicator requirement
Protection provide legal assistance, including civil documentation, legal advice, counselling, representation and dispute resolution # of persons benefiting from legal assistance 122747 3927639
Shelter Distribution of Non-Food Items Ind-01 # of HHs receiving essential household kits 1058280 46090000
Protection provide Explosive Ordnance Risk Education activities # of children and community members reached with life-saving mine risk education messaging 2400003 9600000
Protection Releasing contaminated land, disposing unexploded ordnance and raising awareness of risks posed by mines Estimated Area, in Square Meters, of land cleared or surveyed 1500007 16000000
Protection support livelihood and skills building for gbv survivors #of targeted women and girls safe centres /spaces to be established 75 7500000
Protection conduct gbv prevention activities # of vulnerable women, girls, men and boys reached with awareness about GBV issues 1486676 3000000
Protection support livelihood and skills building for gbv survivors # of vulnerable women, girls, men and boys access alternative income generating activities and skills building 79999 2500000
Protection carry out capacity building and mitigation on gbv # of service providers trained (includes clinical management of rape (cmr), case management (cm), gender-based violence (gbv), psychosocial support, standard operating procedures (sops), safe referral , pfa and gbv maimstreaming 1501 10000
Protection provide multi-sectoral gbv response services # of gbv beneficiaries reached with lifesaving gbv multi-sectoral services and cash support 250009 32500000
Protection distribute family, transit and dignity kits # of dignity kits distributed / # post rape treatment (prt) kits 100006 1225000
Protection Provide Critical Child Protection Services, including case management, tracing and reunification and victim assistance # children reached with critical child protection services (family tracing and reunification, case management, victim assistance) 19876 10890000
Protection Strengthen community resilience the children and caregivers by accessing physical and mental well-being activities children and caregivers in conflict-affected areas receiving psychosocial support. 989394 29700000
Protection conduct protection, human rights/ihl monitoring and community needs assessments # of persons directly consulted or assessed through protection, human rights and ihl monitoring 1296274 19444053
Shelter Distribution of Non-Food Items Ind-02 # of HHs receiving bedding kits 1058280
Protection support community-based protection networks # of persons engaged as members of community-based protection networks and committees 1408 2106652
Protection support community resilience (pss) for adults (not including cp or gbv) # of persons benefiting from community resiliency support (not including cp or gbv) 357237 7501809
Protection support community protection initiatives on information and awareness, safety, conflict resolution and prevention of violence # of persons benefiting from community-based initiatives on protection, including community development, awareness raising, conflict prevention/resolution and peaceful co-existence 161415 3228440
Protection support community protection initiatives on information and awareness, safety, conflict resolution and prevention of violence # community centres providing protection assistance and services supported 40 20000000
Protection provide protection cash assistance through protection programming and case management # of individuals benefiting from protection cash assistance 241093 42190948
Protection carry out capacity building on protection # of persons benefiting from protection training or capacity-building 6093 609600
CCCM Two-way communication with people living in the site CCCM3.1 Ind.6: # of site residents receiving information about available services and relevant issues 851880
CCCM Ind.5: % of site maintenance projects that are implemented through CfW and community incentive modalities CCCM2.2 Ind.5: % of site maintenance projects that are implemented through CfW and community incentive modalities 1
CCCM Mobilization and participation of the inhabitants of the site CCCM2.1 Ind.4: # of members of the community self-organizing committees in IDP sites 2435
CCCM Ind.3: # of sites receiving maintenance to address critical safety and infrastructural gaps CCCM1.3 Ind.3: # of sites receiving maintenance to address critical safety and infrastructural gaps 756
CCCM Ind.2: # of people whose needs and vulnerabilities are assessed through service monitoring systems CCCM1.2 Ind.2: # of people whose needs and vulnerabilities are assessed through service monitoring systems 851880 0
Shelter Provision of Livelihood Cash Grant for supporting production of local materials/construction Ind-14 # of people receiving cash for work to implement flood mitigation measures 11665
WASH 11. Provide access to safe water through water trucking WSH_IND11 # of women, men, boys and girls supported with access to at least 15 lpd of safe water 2608178 19561333
WASH 10. Provide support for solid waste collection and disposal WSH_IND10 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by support to solid waste collection and disposal 2897117 5214810
WASH 9. Repair, rehabilitate or augment sanitation systems WSH_IND09 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by repair, rehabilitation or augmentation of sanitation systems 2429974 31589658
WASH 8. Provide spare parts and maintenance for sanitation systems WSH_IND08 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by provision of spare parts and maintenance for sanitation systems 809324 890256
WASH 7. Provide operational support to sanitation systems WSH_IND07 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by operational support to sanitation systems 771449 2777217
WASH 6. Water quality surveillance WSH_IND06 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by water quality surveillance 3201454 1920872
WASH 5. Provision water disinfecting agents and support for water supply treatment WSH_IND05 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by provision of water disinfecting agents and support for water supply treatment 2937278 1938603
WASH 4. Installation, Repair, rehabilitation of Alternative Water Resources (i.e Rainwater harvesting, dams) WSH_IND04 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by repair, rehabilitation or installation of alternative water sources 546359 8195385
WASH 3. Repair, rehabilitate or augment water supply systems WSH_IND03 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by repair, rehabilitation or augmentation of water supply system 5569204 72399646
WASH 2. Provide spare parts and maintenance for water supply systems WSH_IND02 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by provision of spare parts and maintenance for water supply systems 3331081 3664189
WASH 1. Provide operational support to water supply systems WSH_IND01 estimated # of women, men, boys and girls served by operational support to water supply systems 4483423 16140323
Shelter Provision of Housing, Land and Property Support Ind-15 # of HHs supported with HLP counselling 500000
CCCM Overall site and area level supervision CCCM1.1 Ind.1: # of IDPs living in managed and supervised sites 851880 61340000
Shelter Provision of Livelihood Cash Grant for supporting production of local materials/construction Ind-13 # of people provided with cash grants to assemble locally produced shelter related solutions 11665 1000000
Shelter Rehabilitation of transitional shelters Ind-12 # of HHs benefiting from the rehabilitation of their transitional shelters 14000 800000
Shelter Provision of transitional shelters Ind-11 # of HHs provided with transitional shelters 165463 20682928
Shelter Distribution of emergencey shelter kits Ind-10 # of HHs assisted with emergency shelter kits 381520 19757280
Shelter Provision of Flood Mitigation Solutions Ind-09 # of HHs provided with flood mitigation solutions 344534 3444564
Shelter Provision of house reconstruction support Ind-08 # of HHs provided with house reconstruction support 17730 13550926
Shelter Provision of house rehabilitation support Ind-07 # of HHs provided with house rehabilitation support 35460 13677570
Shelter Provision of cash for rental subsidies Ind-06 # of HHs assisted with cash for rental subsidies 621032 61216022
Shelter Provision of Shelter maintainance and upgrades Ind-05 # of HHs assisted with shelter maintenance and upgrade activities 793148 15862342
Shelter Provision of summerization support Ind-04 # of HHs receiving summarization support 22208 350252
Shelter Provision of winterization support Ind-03 # of HHs receiving winterization support 350736 10668116
Education 13. Provide Children with Literacy and Numeracy classes. EDU06-3 # of chidren provided with literacy 80000 0
Education 25. Provide training on Psychosocial support and referral mechanisms. EDU12-1 # of teachers receiving training on PSS and referral mechanism 10000 150000
Education 24. Provision teachers/educators (female/male) with teaching materials. EDU11-1 # of teachers/educators (female/male) receiving teaching materials 172000 5160000
Education 23. Students and teachers beneftting from PSS sessions. EDU10-1 # of students and teachers beneftting from PSS sessions 150000 240000
Education 22. Provide children with transportation to schools. EDU09-1 # of children (5-17 years, girls/boys) provided with school transportation support 20000 3200000
Education 21. Provide schools with safety and security equipment. EDU08-6 # of children benefitting from schools provided with safety and security euipment 25000 5000
Education 20. Provide schools with solar power systems. EDU08-5 # of children benefitting from solar system 25000 150000
Education 19. Provide schools with school furniture, including desk, boards, in formal and non-formal settings (New or Repair Desk). EDU08-4 # of children benefitting from school furniture, including desks, boards, in formal and non-formal 250000 12500000
Education 18. Expand temporary semi-structured new classrooms including gender-sensitive and disability-sensitive WASH facilities. EDU08-3 # of children (5-17 years, girls/boys) benefitting from expanded temporary semi-structured new classrooms and gender-sensitive and disability sensitive WASH facilities 15750 3150000
Education 17. Childern benefiting from rehabilitation of existing classrooms including gender-sensitive and disability-sensitive WASH facilities. EDU08-2 # of children (5-17 years, girls/boys) benefitting from established, expanded or rehabilited classrooms and gender-sensitive and disability sensitive WASH facilities 150000 10714286
Education 16. Establish temporary learning classroom (Tents-wooden classrooms) including gender-sensitive and disability-sensitive WASH facilities. EDU08-1 # of children (5-17 years, girls/boys) benefitting from established, temporary classrooms and gender-sensitive and disability sensitive WASH facilities 70000 2800000
Education 15. Provision children by recreational kits. EDU07-2 # of children provided with recreational kits 200000 332000
Education 14. Provide children school bags including stationary EDU07-1 # of children provided with school bags including stationary 500000 10000000
Education 26. Conduct Safety and Security Orientation sessions. EDU12-2 # of teachers and educators receiving orientation sessions on Sefety and security 10000 150000
Education 12. Provide children with Remedial or catch-up classes. EDU06-2 # of children provided with remedial classes 75000 0
Education 11. Provide children with accelerated Learning Programme. EDU06-1 # of children enrolled in accelerated learning programme 80000 0
Education 10. Provide awareness sessions about good nutrition practices. EDU05-3 # of children benefitting from awareness sessions on good nutrition practices 30000 1200000
Education 9. Provision of meals to students/learners, teachers and school administration in targeted schools. EDU05-2 # of students/learners, teachers, school administrators provided with meals 100000 12800000
Education 8. Provision of fortified snacks and/or meals to students. EDU05-1 # of studetns provided with fortified snacks and or/meals 986186 45364556
Education 7. Childern receiving Hygiene awareness sessions and campaigns. EDU04-1 # of children receiving hygiene sessions and campaign 456812 18272480
Education 6. Train teachers and staff in schools/learning spaces on Hygiene, Covid-19 prevention practices and safe schools Protocols. EDU03-1 # of teachers an dstaff in schools/learning spaces trained on Hygiene, Covid-19 prevention practices and safe schools Protocols. 60000 900000
Education 5. Provide Schools/learning centers with Sanitizers EDU02-3 # of cheldren benefitting from sanitizers provided to schools/learning centers 450000 10800000
Education 4. Provide Schools/learning centers with Thermometers EDU02-2 # of children benefitting from Schools/learning centers provided with thermometer 450000 38250000
Education 3. Provide Students/learners, teachers, school administrators with Masks EDU02-1 # of students/learners, teachers, school administrators provided with masks 200000 400000
Education 2. Provide cleaning materials to schools / learning centers EDU01-2 # of children benefittng from cleaning materials provided to schools/learning centers 450000 270000
RMMS Provision of health assistance : essential medecines,emergency, primary, referrals to secondary/tertiary health, reproductive health and HIV services and health education and also support to health facilities # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers supported with health care 103000 20857867
RMMS Provision of livelihood opportunities # of refugees and asylum-seekers enrolled in formal vocational training 2000 918461
RMMS Strengthen community empowerment & social cohesion # refugees and asylum-seekers involved in community network 8500 1066226
RMMS Support Education enrollement (primary, secondary, tertiary and life-long skills) # of refugee and asylum-seekers children enrolled in education programs 15545 3025893
RMMS Support with the assisted Spontaneous return to Somali and Voluntary Humanitarian Return # of migrants and refugees supported with voluntary return 7446 5083653
RMMS Provision of PSS to the most vulnerable people inculding elderly and people with disabilities # migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers with specific needs receiving PSS 14400 2383070
RMMS Provision of cash assistance to the families in critical socio-economic situation and with specific needs # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers receiving cash grants 18501 5659613
RMMS Provision of specialised protection services children and women at risks including PSS, legal, material and medical support # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers receiving specialised protection services (focus on children and women) 6188 3417807
RMMS Provision of legal assistance and detention monitoring # migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers receiving legal assistance 4000 1932945
RMMS Ensure registration, documentation and Refugee status determination # of refugees and asylum-seekers receiving identity documentation 55000 3056699
RMMS Provision of shelter and essential NFIs # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers receiving core relief items 47718 4547221
RMMS Provision of WASH services including water and sanitization # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers benifitting from enhanced water and sanitation services 21581 3343487
RMMS Provision of food in Kharaz camp and in migrants settings # of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers receiving food aid (in kind) 37406 3445623
Education 1. Provide children with personal hygiene kits. EDU01-1 # of children provided with personal Hygiene 233188 1865504
RRM # of families received multi purpose cash assistance # of families received multi purpose cash assistance 403475 14976000
RRM # of RRM kits distributed to the newly displaced families. # of RRM kits distributed to the newly displaced families. 672459 22647360
Education 35. Support children to sit for national exams (9th and 12th grades). EDU15-1 4500000
Education 34. Develop the Capacity of Humanitarian actors on Crisis-sesnsitive data collection, analysis and reporting, EiE (INEE) Minimum Standards, Advocacy, fundraising, Accountability to affected Population, CSG Policies and Child Participation. EDU14-1 # of Education actors (female/male) trained on policy, planning, data collection and fund raising 500 135000
Education 33. Provision of volunteers teachers incentives. EDU13-2 # of volunteers teachers and school administration receiving incentives 10000 4000000
Education 32. Provision of unpaid teachers incentives. EDU13-1 # of unpaid teachers and school administration receiving incentives 171603 68641200
Education 31. Conduct Education in Emergencies (EiE) and national/INEE minimum standards training. EDU12-7 # Teachers receiving training on Emergencies (EiE) and national/INEE minimum standards training. 10000 150000
Education 30. Conduct Training on Accelerated Learnng Programmes EDU12-6 # Teachers receiving training on Accelerated Learnng Programmes 10000 150000
Education 29. Provide trainng on Active learning, EDU12-5 # Teachers receiving training on Active learning 80000 1200000
Education 28. Conduct Education in Emergency (EiE) training. EDU12-4 # of Teachers receiving training on Education in Emergency (EiE) training 10000 150000
Education 27. Conduct Child-safeguarding Policies and Protocols. EDU12-3 # Teachers receiving training on Child-safeguarding Policies and Protocols. 10000 150000