Facilitating Actions for Community Empowerment

PROTECTIONS

FACE is committed to protecting the rights and dignity of vulnerable populations, especially children, women, and displaced persons. We implement survivor-centered approaches that provide immediate assistance, long-term support, and advocacy.

a) Child Protection

Our child protection programs focus on safeguarding children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation while ensuring their holistic development.

  • Tracing and Reunification: Reconnecting separated children with their families and ensuring proper support for reintegration.
  • Creating Child-Friendly Spaces: Establishing safe environments where children can engage in structured learning, play, and psychosocial support activities.
  • Psychosocial Support: Providing trauma-informed counseling and mental health services to children affected by conflict and displacement.
  • Safe Houses for Children: Offering temporary shelters for at-risk children, including those escaping abuse, trafficking, or conflict.
  • Establishment of Orphanages: Creating well-equipped orphanages to support motherless and abandoned children with essential services.
  • Vocational Training Centers: Equipping vulnerable youth with market-driven skills to enhance self-reliance and resilience.

Achievements

Number of children removed from harmful situations and placed in protective care
0
Number of children accessing psychosocial services who report positive coping strategies
0
Increase in community awareness of child protection services and reporting mechanisms
% 0

b) Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention and Response

We implement multi-sectoral interventions to prevent GBV, support survivors, and strengthen legal and policy frameworks.

  • Case Management: Providing medical, legal, and psychosocial assistance to survivors of GBV.
  • Coordination with Protection Units: Strengthening referral pathways to ensure survivors receive timely and comprehensive care.
  • Safe Houses for GBV Survivors: Establishing shelters where survivors can recover in a secure environment.
  • Advocacy on GBV Prevention: Engaging communities in dialogue to address GBV through the three pillars of protection, prevention, and response.

Achievements

Percentage of survivors accessing GBV response services
% 0
Percentage of survivors satisfied with the quality and confidentiality of services received
% 0
Percentage of service providers trained in survivor-centered approaches who demonstrate correct application of protocols
% 0

c) Refugees, Returnees, and IDPs

FACE collaborates with humanitarian partners to provide protection and durable solutions for displaced persons.

  • Identification and Registration: Working with local authorities to map and register vulnerable IDPs and returnees.
  • Needs Assessments: Conducting field assessments to determine immediate and long-term support requirements.
  • Service Provision: Delivering emergency aid, shelter, and livelihood support to promote stability.
  • Security Coordination: Ensuring collaboration with security actors to enhance the protection of displaced populations.

Achievements

Number of IDPs households benefited
0
Number of childrens recued from mulnutrition
0
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