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Iraq Shelter & Non-Food Cluster Agenda: Advancing Human Rights and Protection

Join the National Shelter and Non-Food Items Cluster meeting in Iraq to discuss Strategic Objectives, Cluster Projects, and Winterization priorities. Learn about initiatives to advocate for human rights, assess protection needs, and ensure humanitarian assistance reaches vulnerable groups. Over 17 organizations with 40 projects aim to assist 5,162,282 IDPs across 18 Governorates. The budget request is $671,455,198 with a cost of $130 per IDP. This meeting emphasizes government leadership and civil society participation in providing durable solutions for the crisis.

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Iraq Shelter & Non-Food Cluster Agenda: Advancing Human Rights and Protection

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  1. National Shelter and Non Food Items Cluster for Iraq. Wednesday 24 SEPTEMBER 2014 AGENDA: 1. Welcome and introductions 2. Opening remarks 3. Update on SRP process 4. AOB

  2. SRP Strategic Objectives • Advocate to the Government of Iraq, at all levels, to fulfil their obligations under Iraqi and international law, especially the international human rights instruments, that human rights of all Iraqis, especially the right to life, are respected. • Assess and monitor protection needs of Iraqis, in order to provide vulnerable groups with life-saving protection and humanitarian assistance in the form of:  shelter, non-food items, water, sanitation, education, health, food security and information. • Integrate a conflict sensitivity approach throughout the humanitarian response, including communicating with communities and accountability to affected populations, in order to create an enabling environment for humanitarian action. • Seek durable solutions that complement and reinforce the central leadership role of the government as the primary responders in this crisis, with the full participation of Iraqi civil society.

  3. Overview of Cluster projects • Total number of organizations: 17 • Total number of projects: 40 • Total number of IDPs targeted: 5,162,282 • IDPs need multiple types of assistance • Total budget requested: $ 671,455,198 • This means the cost per IDP is $ 130 • Number of Governorates targeted: 18 • Projects prioritizing winterization: 47.5%

  4. Types of assistance

  5. Vulnerable groups targeted

  6. Organizations per Governorate

  7. Governorates with most IDPsbased on DTM data from 18 September 2014

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