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CFPs: Enhancing Education, Protection, and Social Services for Children in Hiiraan (Somalia)

Increase access to Safe Learning by Strengthening Education System and Supporting Foundational Learning and Skills for School aged Girls and Boys (Ethiopia)

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Deadline: 10-Feb-2026

UNICEF Somalia is implementing a multi-sectoral program to improve child protection, education, and social policy outcomes for vulnerable children, adolescents, and women. The initiative focuses on inclusion, gender equality, disaster preparedness, mental health, and access to justice, targeting over 300,000 beneficiaries through education, social protection, and child protection services in 2026–2027.

Overview

UNICEF Somalia is rolling out a comprehensive program aimed at enhancing child protection, education, and social policy systems for vulnerable children, adolescents, and women. The program addresses the needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises, displacement, and socio-economic challenges, ensuring access to inclusive, quality, and rights-based services.

Programme Objectives

The program focuses on:

Key cross-cutting themes include disability and inclusion, emergency preparedness and disaster risk reduction, gender equality and women empowerment, and social policy advocacy.

Who Can Benefit

The program targets:

Expected Results 2026–2027

How the Program Works

  1. Child Protection: Implement case management, MHPSS, and family reunification services, focusing on vulnerable children and families

  2. Education: Strengthen early childhood, primary, secondary, and vocational education systems; integrate digital learning and resilient infrastructure

  3. Social Policy and Governance: Support federal, state, and district governments in shock-responsive social protection, equitable service delivery, and rights-based law implementation

  4. Gender Equality: Empower girls and women through life skills, community support, and access to safe and responsive services

  5. Monitoring and Evaluation: Track program impact on children and women, ensuring results-oriented interventions and effective resource allocation

Why This Program Matters

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who is targeted by this program?

Vulnerable children, adolescents, IDPs, and women, particularly those at risk of violence, exploitation, or exclusion.

2. What sectors are covered?

Child protection, education, social policy, gender equality, disability inclusion, and emergency preparedness.

3. How many children are expected to benefit?

Over 300,000 children and adolescents, including early learners, primary-aged students, and conflict-affected children.

4. What types of education support are provided?

Early childhood, primary, secondary, vocational education, out-of-school learning, and digital learning programs.

5. How does the program support girls and women?

Through life and work skills training, gender-responsive services, community support, and prevention of harmful practices.

6. How are local governments involved?

12 local governments coordinate basic services, implement social protection programs, and reflect community priorities.

7. How does UNICEF ensure impact?

Through measurable outcomes, monitoring, community engagement, technical alignment, and coordination with local and national authorities.

Conclusion

UNICEF Somalia’s multi-sectoral program provides comprehensive support to children, adolescents, and women affected by crises. By integrating child protection, education, and social policy, the initiative strengthens resilient systems, empowers vulnerable populations, and ensures inclusive, rights-based services for long-term impact in Somalia.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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