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There are several exemptions in many State laws that leave children unprotected in vehicles. 8 In nearly half of the States, children can ride unsecured if all safety belts are in use. This means that if a vehicle is overcrowded and other occupants are using all of the safety belts, nobody can be cited if children are unbelted. Another common exemption allows parents, guardians, or other adults to “attend to the personal needs of the child.” This exemption permits an adult to carry a child on his or her lap, while the vehicle is in motion, for. | entral African Republic Consolidated Appeal UNITED NATIONS SAMPLE OF ORGANISATIONS PARTICIPATING IN CONSOLIDATED APPEALS AARREC COSV HT MDM TGH ACF CRS Humedica MEDAIR UMCOR ACTED CWS IA MENTOR UNAIDS ADRA Danchurchaid ILO MERLIN UNDP Africare DDG IMC NCA UNDSS AMI-France Diakonie Emergency Aid INTERMON NPA UNEP ARC DRC Internews NRC UNESCO ASB EM-DH INTERSOS OCHA UNFPA ASI FAO IOM OHCHR UN-HABITAT AVSI FAR IPHD OXFAM UNHCR CARE FHI IR PA formerly ITDG UNICEF CARITAS Finnchurchaid IRC PACT UNIFEM CEMIR INTERNATIONAL FSD IRD PAI UNJLC CESVI GAA IRIN Plan UNMAS CFA GOAL IRW PMU-I UNOPS CHF GTZ Islamic RW PU UNRWA CHFI GVC JOIN RC Germany VIS CISV Handicap International JRS RCO WFP CMA HealthNet TPO LWF Samaritan s Purse WHO CONCERN HELP Malaria Consortium SECADEV World Concern Concern Universal HelpAge International Malteser Solidarités World Relief COOPI HKI Mercy Corps SUDO WV CORDAID Horn Relief MDA TEARFUND ZOA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FRAGILE PROGRESS.1 Table I. Summary of Requirements - GROUPED BY Cluster .3 Table II. Summary of Requirements - grouped by Appealing Organisation .4 2 2008 IN REVIEW.5 3 THE 2009 COMMON HUMANITARIAN ACTION PLAN.16 3.1 The Context and Humanitarian Needs Analysis.16 3.2 Scenarios.21 3.3 Strategic Priorities for Humanitarian Response in 2009.22 Strategic priority 1.22 Strategic priority 2.22 Strategic priority 3.23 3.4 Sector Response Plans.24 Health.25 Water Sanitation and Hygiene.29 Protection Human Rights and Rule of Law.32 EarlyRecovery.37 Education 39 Food Security.42 Multi-Sector Assistance to Refugees.46 Nutrition.48 ShelterandNon-Food Items.51 Coordination and Support Services.53 3.5 Humanitarian action outside the cap.55 4 CRITERIA FOR THE INCLUSION AND RANKING OF PROJECTS.56 4.1 Inclusion.56 4.2 Ranking.56 5 MONITORING PLAN.58 5.1 Strategic Monitoring.58 5.2 Logical Framework for Humanitarian Response.59 ANNEXES.65 Annex I Ranking of Projects.65 Annex II Agency Overviews.72 Annex III Table III. List of Projects