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3W - WASH Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities Map (As of December 2017) Ethiopia: 3W - WASH Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities map (as of December 2017) ERITREA RWB 37Total Number of Partners Ahferom ☉ Gulomekeda IRC RWB Saesie Tahtay RWB Tahtay Tsaedaemba Adiyabo JSI Koraro Dalul SCI ADCS Red Sea RWB Concern RWB VSF-Germany COOPI RWB Koneba RWB VSF-Germany SUDAN Concern TIGRAY Kelete Berahile Tselemti Awelallo Afdera Plan Concern SCI VSF-Germany RWB COOPI Bidu RWB SCI Abergele Hintalo Megale SCI AMHARA Wejirat Gulf of RWB GAA ACF RWB Erebti RWB RWB Aden Wegera ACF RWB Ziquala ACF RWB Plan JSI RWB Alamata Elidar Dehana ACF JSI RWB Gulina RWB Plan Concern Kobo AFAR Lay Guba Plan Gayint RWB Dubti RWB Lafto RWB RWB Plan Concern Habru RWB Simada Delanta LVIA CARE Adaa'r CARE Concern LVIA Mile DJIBOUTI Concern JSI Telalak RWB Kalu RWB Legambo RWB Enbise RWB RWB LVIA CARE RWB RWB Sar Midir Kelela Were Ilu Dewa Dewe Enarj Gewane Cheffa BENISHANGUL Enawga RWB Jama Bure RWB IMC GUMUZ Mudaytu Menz Gera Erer RWB RWB Midir Jille CARE IRE LVIA Shinile Timuga Afdem RWB RWB RWB Amibara IRE Oxfam Ensaro Ankober CARE Miesso RWB IMC Aw-bare RWB Kombolcha RWB RWB EOC-DICAC RWB IMC OROMIA CARE CARE RWB Oxfam Awash Mieso Deder RWB CARE DRC RWB Gursum RWB Fentale RWB Gursum NRC RWB RWB Tulo LWF CARE Mesela Oxfam Berehet Girawa IMC RWB ACF RWB Hareshen JSI ACF ACF RWB Minjar Fentale RWB SOMALIA RWB ECC-SADCO SOUTH SUDAN RWB Shenkora RWB RWB Bedeno RWB RWB CARE EOC-DICAC Gemechis WVI ChildFund Meyu RWB Midega Boset Merti Babile RWB Tola IRC RWB IRC Boke Golo Oda Gashamo RWB RWB IMC RWB Oxfam ChildFund RWB IRC RWB ADRA RWB RWB Aware Gambela RWB RWB IRC IRC Oxfam Danot Muhur Na Gololcha CARE Meyumuluka Itang Zuria Oxfam RWB Aklil RWB Hitosa Arsi IMC NRC RWB UNICEF NCA RWB Mareko RWB Oxfam IRC RWB RWB OWDA Degehabur RWB RWB RWB ECC-SADCO RWB NRC GOAL Lagahida GOAL OWDA Lanfero Seru Gunagado OWDA IRC Lege Analemmo RWB GAMBELA RWB RWB RWB Hida Selahad IRC IMC IRC SCI IMC RWB RWB RWB Gololcha GOAL Seweyna NRC Boh RWB RWB BBBC RWB Gasera Bale RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB OWDA IMC Shashemene IMC Agarfa Ginir Mareka Zuria RWB RWB RWB RWB Sinana IRC RWB RWB Siraro JSI JSI RWB RWB IMC Goba RWB RWB Dinsho Kebridehar Adaba Goro Oxfam JSI RWB RWB RWB ACF Berbere SCI Rayitu RWB RWB Bursa RWB RWB Kucha RWB ACF SOMALI Warder OWDA Boreda RWB RWB IRC LWF Geladin RWB East Imi IRC RWB Chuko RWB RWB IMC Harena Mena Debeweyin Chencha RWB RWB Zala RWB Buluk Gode RWB RWB ACF Shilabo IRC RWB Gura RWB Damole ACF SCI IMC WVI IRE West Imi SNNP RWB RWB Kochere ACF Kelafo WVI WVI Serer/Elkere RWB RWB Adadle Bonke Odo Meda SCI Mustahil Amaro SCI Ferfer Shakiso IRC Welabu Chereti/Weyib RWB Male RWB Bena RWB Melka RWB RWB Hargele IRE Tsemay IRC Soda RWB IRE SCI PIN WVI UNICEF SCI Alle Burji IRE CST IRC Dugda ACF Plan IRE Bare Konso RWB Dawa WVI Saba ACF Boru RWB Legend CARE Hamer RWB Afder CARE Yabelo RWB Filtu INDIAN International boundary ACF CARE Liben RWB RWB Agencies' locationsOCEAN and SOS-Sahel DRC AFD Regional boundary Teltele Arero Dolo Odo Dolobay IOM area of interventions are Moyale COOPI RWB CARE DRC IRE depicted based on the Government Partners ACF UNICEF PC ACF RWB RWB recent available information. RWB Moyale No. of Partners AFD Dire ACF Dillo Please send any updates RWB Miyo ACF KENYA CARITAS RWB or corrections to the following 1 - 2 AFD CARITAS HelpAge email.[[email protected]] 3 - 5 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_WASH_123017_A4 Sources: WaSH Cluster Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia/ Ethiopia: 3W - Operational Presence (Ongoing and Planned Activities) (as of Sept 2017) Region Organization Implementing Partner(s) Organization Type Status Afar Afar RWB RWB Government Planned Afar RWB RWB Government Ongoing CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing Concern Concern International NGO Ongoing COOPI COOPI International NGO Ongoing CST ADCS International NGO Ongoing GAA GAA International NGO Ongoing LVIA LVIA International NGO Planned LVIA LVIA International NGO Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing SCI SCI International NGO Ongoing VSF-Germany VSF-Germany International NGO Ongoing Amhara ACF ACF International NGO Planned Amhara RWB RWB Government Ongoing CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing Concern Concern International NGO Ongoing NCA EOC-DICAC International NGO Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing JSI JSI International NGO Ongoing IMC IMC International NGO Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing Gambela ADRA ADRA International NGO Ongoing NCA NCA International NGO Ongoing Oromia ACF ACF International NGO Planned ACF ACF International NGO Ongoing CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing CISP RWB International NGO Ongoing GAA AFD International NGO Planned GAA AFD International NGO Ongoing HelpAge HelpAge International NGO Planned IRC IRC International NGO Planned IRC IRC International NGO Ongoing LWF LWF International NGO Ongoing NCA SOS-Sahel International NGO Ongoing NCA ECC-SADCO International NGO Planned NCA ECC-SADCO International NGO Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Planned UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing CARITAS CARITAS International NGO Planned JSI JSI International NGO Planned JSI JSI International NGO Ongoing Oromiya RWB RWB Government Planned Oromiya RWB RWB Government Ongoing CCF Canada BBBC International NGO Ongoing ChildFund ChildFund International NGO Ongoing IMC IMC International NGO Ongoing MoWIE IMC International NGO Ongoing Oromia RWB RWB Government Planned Oromia RWB RWB Government Ongoing Plan Plan International NGO Ongoing WVI WVI International NGO Ongoing SNNP CST CST International NGO Ongoing IRC IRC International NGO Ongoing PIN PIN International NGO Planned PIN PIN International NGO Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Planned UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing JSI JSI International NGO Planned JSI JSI International NGO Ongoing IMC IMC International NGO Ongoing S.N.N.P RWB RWB Government Planned S.N.N.P RWB RWB Government Ongoing WVI WVI International NGO Ongoing Somali ACF ACF International NGO Planned ACF ACF International NGO Ongoing ADRA ADRA International NGO Planned ADRA ADRA International NGO Ongoing CARE CARE International NGO Ongoing CISP RWB International NGO Ongoing COOPI COOPI International NGO Ongoing DRC DRC International NGO Planned DRC DRC International NGO Ongoing GOAL GOAL International NGO Ongoing IOM IOM UN Agency Ongoing IRC IRC International NGO Planned IRC IRC International NGO Ongoing LWF LWF International NGO Ongoing NCA OWDA International NGO Ongoing NRC NRC International NGO Planned NRC NRC International NGO Ongoing NRC OWDA International NGO Planned NRC PWO International NGO Planned Oxfam OWDA International NGO Planned Oxfam OWDA International NGO Ongoing Oxfam Oxfam International NGO Planned Ethiopia: 3W - Operational Presence (Ongoing and Planned Activities) (as of Sept 2017) Region Organization Implementing Partner(s) Organization Type Status Oxfam Oxfam International NGO Ongoing Oxfam PC International NGO Planned Oxfam PC International NGO Ongoing Somali RWB RWB Government Planned Somali RWB RWB Government Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Planned UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing UNICEF UNICEF UN Agency Planned IRE IRE International NGO Planned IRE IRE International NGO Ongoing SCI SCI International NGO Ongoing Tigray Concern Concern International NGO Ongoing IRC IRC International NGO Ongoing Tigray RWB RWB Government Ongoing UNICEF RWB UN Agency Planned UNICEF RWB UN Agency Ongoing JSI JSI International NGO Ongoing Creation date: 13 March 2018 Map Doc:14_3W_WASH_123018_A4 Sources: WaSH Cluster Feedback: [email protected] .
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