- Nada Elazhar
- Nada Elazhar for Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development (NADA)
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The project was implemented as a continuation to the previous intervention in Halfa locality to build on the positive results achieved by the previous protection project and to scale up the response to the growing needs of the continuous displacement in Halfa and Adabbah. The project was implemented using integrated approach covering CP and GBV as well as integrated general protection activities. The project team carried out extensive consultations with local communities and stakeholders for smooth project implementation. The previous similar operations conducted by NADA in project targeted localities facilitated the ease of access of NADA protection team. The relevant stakeholders were briefed on the project scope, proposed response under the project in the targeted communities within the project lifespan. All project activities were executed based on community-based approach (CBPA), consultation and discussions with relevant authorities, target communities, community-based complaint and feedback mechanisms (CBCFMs) were vital implementation tools. NADA embraces CBCFMs by building capacity of targeted communities through equipping them with necessary skills and knowledge to implement community driven solutions to their local communities. In that regard, NADA established community based Complaints and feedback mechanism (CBCFMs) to ensure better accountability to affected population(AAP ) . NADA team identified 25 unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and provided them with case management including counselling and other psychological support services such as referral .However comprehensive family tracing and reunification (FTR) services were not completed within the project timelines due to the lack of alternative care arrangements. According to the urgent needs for additional Psychosocial support (PSS) activities, NADA team utilized the balance amount to support children and their families with PSS sessions using different methodologies such as play and art therapy .