The SAFE Kits Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) establishes minimum technical standards for donor interventions in North-Eastern Nigeria, a region marred by over a decade of conflict, displacement, and vulnerabilities, particularly among women and children. The prolonged conflict and environmental challenges, such as flooding which have resulted in critical energy access issues, exposing vulnerable populations especially women and children to food insecurity, deforestation, protection risks especially Gender Based Violence (GBV), and health hazards. The SAFE partners address these challenges by distributing SAFE Kits, primarily Fuel-Efficient Stoves (FES) and Carbonized Briquettes. These kits reduce wood usage by up to 58%, curbing protection risks associated with frequent firewood collection, especially from distant locations which exposes them to GBV and the usage of firewood which exposes them to health hazards such as Asthma, Chronic bronchitis, reduced lung function, increased cancer risk and reduced immunity. The SOP delineates the criteria for selecting stoves and briquettes, vulnerability assessment, gender roles and responsibilities of partners, safety precautions, quality control, and a structured feedback mechanism. Through this, the initiative aims to reduce protection risk associated with, energy and fuel collection in high-risk areas, and improve health outcomes for women and girls while also promoting sustainable and efficient energy solutions.