Each segment of the approach has different MOC (Minimum Obstacle Clearance). Below I have quoted the MOC from ICAO DOC 8168 Volume II for each of the different segments of the approach.
Initial segment (Part I - Section 4, Chapter 3.3.4):
The obstacle clearance in the initial approach primary area shall be a minimum of 300 m (984 ft). In the secondary area,
300 m (984 ft) of obstacle clearance shall be provided at the inner edge, reducing linearly to zero at the outer edge.
Intermediate segment (Part I - Section 4, Chapter 4.3.2.1):
A minimum of 150 m (492 ft) of obstacle clearance shall be provided in the primary area of the
intermediate approach segment. In the secondary area, 150 m (492 ft) of obstacle clearance shall be provided at the
inner edge, reducing to zero at the outer edge.
Final segment, for non-precision straight-in approaches without vertical guidance (Part I - Section 4, Chapter 5.4.3.1):
The OCA/H for a straight-in, non-precision approach where the angle between the track and the extended runway
centre line does not exceed 5 degrees shall provide the following minimum obstacle clearance (MOC) over the
obstacles in the final approach area:
a) 75 m (246 ft) with FAF; and
b) 90 m (295 ft) without FAF.
Note that precision approaches and approaches with vertical guidance (ILS, LPV, LNAV/VNAV etc.) do not have a fixed MOC, and the obstacle clearance is calculated using more advanced methods.
Initial missed approach segment (Part I, Section 4, Chapter 6.2.1.3):
Obstacle clearance in the initial phase. In the initial missed approach area, the minimum obstacle
clearance shall be the same as for the last part of the final approach area except where the extension of the intermediate
missed approach surface backwards towards the missed approach point requires less clearance. (See Figures I-4-6-4
and I-4-6-5.)
Intermediate missed approach segment (Part I, Section 4, Chapter 6.2.2.3.1):
In the intermediate missed approach phase, the minimum obstacle clearance shall be 30 m (98 ft) in the
primary area, and in the secondary area the minimum obstacle clearance shall be 30 m (98 ft) at the inner edge,
reducing linearly to zero at the outer edge.
Final missed approach segment:
In the final missed approach phase of a straight missed approach the minimum obstacle clearance shall
be 50 m (164 ft) (Cat H, 40 m (132 ft)) in the primary area, reducing linearly to zero at the outer edge of the secondary
area.
Figure I-4-6-4 and I-4-6-5: