CERF-funded Project
South Sudan
Provision of integrated GBV prevention and response and sexual and reproductive health assistance to vulnerable women, men, boys, and girls affected by the Sudan conflict. (23-RR-FPA-038)
Grant | $700,018 |
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Recipient UN Agency | UNFPA |
Emergency type | Refugees |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sectors | Health, Protection |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Refugees, Returnees, Internally displaced persons |
Number of people targeted | 104,791 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this project is to provide gender-based violence (GBV) management and sexual and reproductive health services to vulnerable people in South Sudan. Through this project, UNFPA provides access to women and girls’ friendly spaces, GBV case management and psychosocial support, establishes referral pathways, raises awareness and conducts training for service providers. The protection sector of this project provides services to 33,072 people, including 16,537 women, 11,244 children and including 3,122 persons with disabilities. The health sector of this project provides services to 71,719 people, including 35,860 women, 24,384 children and including 5,396 persons with disabilities.
Sector | Amount in US$ |
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Protection | US$399,010 |
Health | US$301,008 |