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Amhara Afar Oromia Somali Snnpr ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR HRP PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PRESENCE - July 2019 TOTAL PARTNERS AND DONORS Partners with Planned, Ongoing and Kunneba AFAR Completed activities W estern Berahile VSF-G, FAO, 24 Welkait Tigray Aba 'Ala Zone 2 PARD 1 19 Abergele 6 16 1 Erebti NNGO INGO GOV UN DON W ag Bidu Zequala Teru W est Megale C_Gondar HSaemkotara Gondar Zone Elidar Gonder Yalo Zuria N_W e llo 4 Quara Afar Wadla Zone 1 Amhara Chifra OROMIA Adaa'r Asayita CACH, CST, GOAL, SOS Sahel, Telalak Dewe WVI, SCI, DCA, ICRC, SOSVE, AMHARA Beneshangul ZoDanliefag 5e CRS, LWF, MoA, AAH, ERCS, Gumu LWF, MoA, AAH Haro PIE, HCS Limu Chinaksen GutoGida Goro Gursum Muti (Oromia) Fafan E_W e llega Bedeno Addis E_HaMridahraggae Tola Ababa Daror Bilcil-bur Jarar Tiro Gashamo Degehabur Aware Gambela Jmi m aAfeta Galhamur Legend Kersa Oromia Gunagado ShashemWenest Doo lo Zuria Goro Regional Boundary A rsi Ba le (Bale) Rayitu Somali Zone Boundary W _Gu ji Abaya Bule Gedeo SNNPR Kochere Elkare/Serer Gedeb Shabe lle Bule Gu ji Charati/Weyib Kelafo Partners at Woreda Level Aga Wayu Hargele Adadle SOMALI South Hora Deka Gumi A fder Ferfer Gomole suftu Mustahil IRE, VSF-S, ICRC, 1 Om o Teltale Arero Idalo Liban ERCS, OXFAM, NRC Dasenech Elwaya Yabelo Hudet Wachile Barey 2 (Kuraz) BDuobrluekna Daaw a Dhas Dolo Odo SNNPR Dilo Dire Moyale 3 CST, WVI, SCI Miyo (Oromia) MCMDO, MoA Government Creation date: 20th July 2019 Sources: Response target figures and funding data were colleceted and acompiled from the information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners as of 30 June 2019. Feedback: Espico Iga (Denis) & Hudad Ibrahima, Information Management Officers: [email protected]; [email protected] / Margarita Barcena, Sector Coordinator: [email protected] / https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/agriculture-livestock Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng Partner Donor Type of Ac�vity Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita FAO PARD OCHA EHF Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Chifra VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Chifra VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Chifra VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO PARD OCHA EHF Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Kunneba VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Megale VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Amhara Central_Gondar Gonder ZurMiaoA DRMC MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Amhara Wag_Hamra Sekota AAH EU Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Amhara Wag_Hamra Abergele AAH EU Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Amhara Wag_Hamra Zequala AAH EU Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Bale Goro (Bale)WVE Hong kong WV Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Bale Rayitu DCA EU ECHO Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel NMFA Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel AFD Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Arero GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dhas SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dilo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Dilo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO Trocaire Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO Trocaire Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO Trocaire Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Dire CST GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dubluk CST SOS Sahel NGO Trocaire Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dubluk CST SOS Sahel NGO Trocaire Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Miyo AAH EU Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Miyo CACH Livestock_Water Oromia Borena Miyo CACH Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) Ireland Irish Aid Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) NGO Trocaire Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) NGO Trocaire Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel AFD Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Wachile GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL OCHA EHF Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Gomole GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Elwaya GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia East_Hararge Babile (OroImCRiaC) ERCS Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Babile (OroLmWiaF) ICA/ ACT ETH Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Bedeno CRS HCS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Bedeno CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Chinaksen ICRC ERCS Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng Partner Donor Type of Ac�vity Oromia East_Hararge Chinaksen LWF ICA/ ACT ETH Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Fedis CRS HCS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Fedis CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Goro Mu� CRS HCS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Goro Mu� CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Gursum (OrLoWmFia) CLWR/ ACT ETH Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Gursum (OrLoWmFia) ICA/ ACT ETH Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToClaRS HCS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToClaRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToSlOaSCVE Danish DERF Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToSlOaSCVE Danish DERF Livestock_Restocking Oromia East_Wellega Haro Limu ICRC ERCS Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Wellega Guto Gida PIE PIE Livestock_Restocking Oromia Jimma Kersa (JimmPaIE) PIE Livestock_Restocking Oromia Jimma Tiro Afeta PIE PIE Livestock_Restocking Oromia Guji Abaya MoA DRMC MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Aga Wayu MoA DRMC MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Bore MoA DRMC World Vision Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Girja (HarenMfeomAa) DRMC MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Gumi IdaloCACH Animal_health_support Oromia Guji Gumi IdaloCACH Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Guji Gumi IdaloCACH Livestock_Restocking Oromia Guji Gumi IdaloCACH Livestock_Water Oromia Guji Gumi IdaloCACH Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Guji Liben MoA DRMC MCMDO 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