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Multi-sectorial Emergency assistance to South Sudanese refugees in West Nile - Uganda

Last updated: 12/06/2018
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1065972-DF184
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Description

The proposed action will respond to the critical needs of displacement-affected communities. The partners will build on existing protection, WASH and livelihood activities, addressing the most urgent needs of vulnerable refugees, notably women, girls, and other persons with specific needs (PSNs). The proposed form of assistance is a combination of in-kind donations and cash-based interventions. In order to respond to GBV survivors’ needs, the IRC will respond to case management, including in-kind material support, psychosocial support, and make referrals so as to mitigate the risk of violence and harm against women and girls.


Location

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Uganda
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Status Implementation

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  • International Rescue Committee, The

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Programme data last updated on 12/06/2018