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Norwegian Refugee Council

Promoting needs-based protection and community-based support mechanisms for internally displaced and crisis-affected people in Rakhine State, Myanmar - Closed

Last updated: 23/06/2023
IATI Identifier: NO-BRC-977538319-MMFM1909
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Description

This project will aim to improve the response to crisis-affected people by supporting the advocacy on human rights and solutions, and engaging and empowering the affected communities and local duty bearers to foster self-management support mechanisms. The project activities will fill identified gaps in protection assistance and services, ensuring that vulnerable people such as pregnant and lactating women, child parents and persons with disabilities are targeted with appropriate and effective responses to their protection risks and needs.


Location

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Myanmar (Burma)
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Status Post-completion

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • Norwegian Refugee Council

Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 23/06/2023