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Ethiopia: 3W - Nutrition Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities Map (As of December 2017) Ethiopia: 3W - Nutrition Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities map (as of December 2017) ERITREA 18Total Number of Partners ☃ Dalul SCI Red Sea Plan SCI Koneba TIGRAY Berahile SUDAN Afdera SCI Erebti SCI Ab Ala Megale SCI Gulf of Plan Concern Aden Wegera AAH/SCI Teru Plan Ziquala Concern Plan Yalo Concern West Awra Belesa Gulina Concern Concern AFAR AMHARA Chifra Delanta Plan GOAL Plan Habru Plan AAH/SCI Plan GOAL Mile Worebabu Adaa'r DJIBOUTI GOAL Afambo Telalak AAH/SCI Concern GOAL Ayisha AAH Were Ilu SCI Debresina Gewane BENISHANGUL AAH/SCI Wegde GUMUZ Erer SCI IRE Shinile GOAL Afdem Dembel Aw-bare Miesso IRE Jarso AAH Chinaksen CARE Kombolcha IMC Jijiga CARE CARE CARE GOAL IMC IRE CARE CARE Hareshen Concern CARE GOAL SCI Babile Chiro AAH Deder CARE Mieso Tulo SCI SCI Berehet Zuria WVI Girawa IMC AAH AAH AAH Plan Mesela Bedeno Fedis SOMALIA SOUTH SUDAN CARE Malka AAH WVI Gemechis Balo IMC IMC Gashamo Anchar Habro GOAL AAH Midega Babile Daro Wantawo Boke Kuni Golo Oda IRE Lebu Tola MC Child Plan Aware AAH AAH Child GOAL IMC IMC Meyumuluka CARE MC AAH Fund WAHA/SCI Fund MCMDO Fik Concern SCI Makuey Itang MCMDO MC Adami Degehamedo Ziway Hawi MC SCI Tulu Jido Degehabur Dugda Gudina Lege GOAL Kombolcha Lagahida GAMBELA Hida AAH Lanfero ChildFund Danot SCI Hamero Gunagado IMC MCMDO Meyu Gog AAH Gembora Plan Arsi Seru Shekosh IMC SCI SCI Negele SCI SCI Boh Shalla IMC Seweyna Gena Selahad Segeg IMC Bosa SCI Siraro IMC OROMIA IMC GOAL GOAL Geladin IMC East Imi SCI Warder Kindo Rayitu Dida GOAL SCI SCI SCI Plan Dawe SOMALI MCMDO GOAL Kachen CARE Denan GOAL Kucha IMC MCMDO Denibu Plan Bensa GOAL SCI Guradamole Harena Mena Gofa Chencha SCI Concern Buluk MC WVI GOAL AAH Shilabo AAH Gura IRE Bonke Damole MC Debeweyin MC Gode SNNP West Imi Meda Kelafo IMC Welabu SCI Adadle Goro AAH Concern Mustahil Derashe Baqaqsa Ferfer IMC GOAL GOAL Chereti/Weyib Plan AAH MC WVI Plan Goro SCI Melka AAH Concern Dugda Dola Hargele Burji Soda MC AAH Bare Dawa Saba Hudet Boru AAH SCI CARE/AAH Yabelo AAH SCI/MSF-Spain Afder IRE Liben Filtu INDIAN AAH GOAL Arero Agencies' locationsOCEAN and Dasenech CARE/AAH Moyale SCI Dolobay Teltele Legend (Kuraz) area of interventions are Dillo CARE CARE/AAH Dolo Odo depicted based on the Dehas MC International boundary SCI Dire CARE/AAH recent available information. Regional boundary Please send any updates KENYA CARE/AAH No. of Partners or corrections to the following email.[[email protected]] 1 - 2 UGANDA 100 km The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Note: The map includes implementers that provide woreda level data only. Creation date: 27 Feb 2018 Map Doc.: 14_3W_ETH_123017_A4 Sources: Nutrition Cluster Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia/ Ethiopia: 3W - Operational Presence (Ongoing and Planned Activities) (as of Dec 2017) Region Organization Implementing Partner(s) Organization Type Status Afar Concern Concern International NGO Planned GOAL GOAL International NGO Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing SCI SCI International NGO Ongoing Amhara Concern Concern International NGO Planned AAH/SCI AAH/SCI International NGO Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing Gambela AAH AAH International NGO Ongoing Oromia CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing GOAL GOAL International NGO Planned GOAL GOAL International NGO Ongoing AAH AAH International NGO Ongoing MCMDO MCMDO International NGO Planned MCMDO MCMDO International NGO Ongoing CARE/AAH CARE/AAH International NGO Planned CARE/AAH CARE/AAH International NGO Ongoing ChildFund ChildFund International NGO Ongoing ChildFund Child Fund International NGO Ongoing GOAL GOAL International NGOOngoing IMC IMC International NGO Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Planned Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing SCI SCI International NGO Ongoing WVI WVI International NGO Ongoing SNNP GOAL GOAL International NGO Ongoing MCMDO MCMDO International NGO Ongoing GOAL GOAL International NGOOngoing IMC IMC International NGO Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing WVI WVI International NGO Ongoing Somali CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing Concern Concern International NGO Planned Concern Concern International NGO Ongoing GOAL GOAL International NGO Ongoing AAH AAH International NGO Ongoing SCI/MSF-Spain SCI/MSF-Spain International NGO Ongoing IRE IRE International NGO Ongoing MC MC International NGO Ongoing SCI SCI International NGO Planned SCI SCI International NGO Ongoing WAHA WAHA International NGO Ongoing WAHA/SCI WAHA/SCI International NGO Ongoing Creation date: 13 March 2018 Map Doc:14_3W_Eth_123017_A4 Sources: Nutrition Cluster Feedback: [email protected] .
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