Session 2.2 part 3 Flashcards

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1-DISTRIBUTION SITE DESIGN

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PROTECTION PRINCIPLES

Support rights set out in the Humanitarian
Charter:

support the

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the right to life with dignity,
the right to humanitarian assistance
the right to protection and security.

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3
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The Principles articulate the role that

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all humanitarian actors
can play
in helping protect people.

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4
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RaR of humanitarian actors are

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secondary to those of the state

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5
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The state or other authorities hold legal
responsibility for the

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1-welfare of people within their territory or control
2-safety of civilians in armed conflict

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PROTECTION PRINCIPLES

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1-Enhance people’s safety, dignity and rights
avoid exposing them to further harm

2-Ensure people’s access to impartial
assistance,according to need and without discrimination

3-Assist people to recover from the
physical and psychological effects of threatened or actual violence, coercion or deliberate deprivation

4-Help people to claim their rights

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Humanitarian actors take steps to reduce overall

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risks
vulnerability of people
including to the potentially negative effects of humanitarian programmes.

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8
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P2, Humanitarian Actors ID

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Obstacles to accessing assistance

take steps to ensure it is provided in proportion to need and without discrimination.

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9
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P3, Humanitarian actors provide

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immediate and sustained support to those
harmed by violations
including referral to additional services as
appropriate

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10
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P4, Humanitarian actors help

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AC claim their rights
through :

1-INFO
2-Doc
3-Support efforts to strengthen respect for rights

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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

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12
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Generally there are three types of distribution:

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Groups of camp populations.

Representatives of a group of household heads who then immediately distribute to individual household heads

Individuals who act as heads of households, preferably women, unless this
may give rise to protection issues

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1.Groups of camp populations.

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Frequently applied in the
1-earliest phase of an emergency
2-large influxes of people before registration and 3-the issuing of ration cards.

This may increase the:
1-risk of abuse
2-can make some individuals more vulnerable
3-leaders may distribute according to their own preferences

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2-Representatives of a group of household heads who then immediately distribute to individual household heads.

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This system may be chosen in the
transitional period between the earliest emergency phase and the formal establishment

of a
camp
settlement
when there is
1-ittle space to distribute
2-only a limited number of people can be received at distribution points.

1-decentralise control
2-increase the level of commun

This system could

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3-Individuals who act as heads of households, preferably women, unless this may give rise to protection issues

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Depending on the cultural context, this is
usually the preferred and most common system used once a camp is established
and registration and the issuing of ration cards have taken place.

Only distribution to individual HHH will make sure that all families rec

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16
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BEFORE DISTRIBUTION

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  1. Prioritise the safety and security (Protection Principle 1).
  2. Set up a dedicated distribution team and trained them on
    1-Protection
    2-Accountability
    3-CRFMs
  3. Inform people in advance of
    1-timing
    2-location
    3-list of items
    4-any eligibility criteria
    5- respect your engagements.
  4. Counter discrimination or stigmatisation
    if necessary, distribute to
    HH or separate distribution lines.
  5. ID and address any barriers to
    accessing distribution locations, distribution systems, specifically for women and girls, older people and PWSNs.