Protection Sector – WATAN

Protection Sector

The protection program works to achieve safety, dignity and human rights.

It aims to reduce exposure to further harm or humiliation and allows for impartial assistance without discrimination or fear of physical or psychological harm.

Activities provide support for issues ranging from psychologically affected children and women to gender-based violence to mental health referrals.

PROGRAM MISSION

Protect the rights and well-being of those affected by conflict by ensuring access to the basics of survival – from food, protection from violence, fear of being forced to leave their homes or being denied access to relief.

Also by creating an environment to expand their chances of reaching their full potential.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Awareness-raising: Building awareness of human rights themes and support through a comprehensive referral service.

Strengthening protection practices: Working to reduce risks and support vulnerable groups.

Mainstreaming protection: Improved key implementation of protection and monitoring in all programs.

Enhancing community cohesion: WATANs has two community centers within Syria for use in community integration and psychosocial and social support.

PROGRAM HISTORY

The first project in the Protection Program was in 2012, it provided psychotherapy to refugee children in Tripoli, Lebanon, in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development through the Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI).

The program continued in the same year until 2013, to support 3,000 orphans.

PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY AND
DIFFERENTIATORS

WATANs mobile protection teams are available to provide psycho-social support in emergency situations. The mapping tool for health and education services is also used for situations requiring rapid response, to inform internally displaced persons and refugees in terms of the closest service to their new location, with further follow-up of some cases.

WATANs protection program aims to protect as many people as possible from the Syrian crisis. The program strives to respond quickly, but has a sustainable impact.

The empowerment of girls and women is key to achieving these long-term goals of the protection program, by providing access to resources that encourage and empower women with the skills and confidence necessary to create a healthy living environment and to restore income to their families.

PROTECTION PROGRAM:

  • Strives to empower girls and women.
  • Integrates programs through workshops and business development that focus on information exchange, linking technical teams and piloting innovative integration strategies.
  • Speed and timing are key, with major program preparedness plans for any changes in context, as WATAN has strong plans in place, trained staff and established systems.

PROJECTS

  • voice for the voiceless
  • Refugee program in Turkey
  • Community Centers
  • Orphan care
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