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Annual Report International Organization for Migration Special Liaison Office (IOM SLO) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2015Annual Report International Organization for Migration Special Liaison Office (IOM SLO) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia IOM OIM IOM PRESENCE In EthIOpIA IOM Presence in Ethiopia ETHIOPIA: Administrative Map (as of 14 January 2011) R ShireERITREA E Legend Tahtay Erob Laelay Adiyabo Mereb Ahferom Gulomekeda \\( Adiyabo Leke D National Capital Ganta Medebay Dalul North Adwa Afeshum Saesie Tahtay Zana Laelay Tsaedaemba Kafta Western Maychew PP Koraro Central Humera Asgede Tahtay Eastern Regional Capital Naeder Werei Hawzen Western Tsimbila Maychew Adet Leke Koneba Berahle Welkait Kelete Atsbi S Tigray Awelallo Wenberta International Boundary Tselemti Kola Degua Tsegede Mekele E Temben Temben P Addi Tselemt Tanqua Afdera Zone 2 Enderta Arekay Abergele Regional Boundary Tsegede Beyeda Ab Ala Mirab Saharti A Armacho Debark Samre Hintalo Erebti Abergele Wejirat Tach Megale Bidu Zonal Boundary Armacho Dabat Janamora Alaje Lay Sahla North Armacho Wegera Southern Ziquala Woreda Boundary Metema Gonder Sekota Endamehoni Raya Wag Azebo Chilga Yalo Amhara East Ofla Teru West Belesa Himra Kurri Gonder Dehana Belesa Lake Dembia Zuria Gaz Alamata Zone 4 Quara Gibla Semera Elidar Takusa Libo Ebenat Gulina Kemkem Bugna Lasta Kobo Awra Afar Gidan Lake Tana South (Ayna) 0 50 100 200 km Ewa Alfa Fogera Gonder North ¹ Lay Zone 1 Farta Meket Guba Lafto Dubti Gayint Asayta Semen Wollo P Jawi Achefer Tach Habru Chifra Bahr Dar East Wadla Delanta G U L F O F A D E N P Gayint Aysaita Creation date:14 Jan.2011 Dera Esite Bahirdar Ambasel Map Doc Name:21_ADM_000_ETH_011411_A0 Debub Zuria Dawunt Worebabu Achefer West Sources:CSA,EMA Dangura Pawe Esite Simada Tenta Adaa'r Mile Mecha Yilmana Afambo Guba Special Kutaber Feedback:[email protected] http;//ochaonline.un.org/ethiopia Dangila Densa Mekdela Bati DJIBOUTI SUDAN Metekel West Thehulederie The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on Telalak Fagta Lakoma Gonje Dessie Gojam Sayint Zuria Kalu this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Sirba Mandura Hulet Goncha South Zone Sekela Quarit Mehal Asossa Abay Banja Dega Ej Enese Siso Argoba United Nations. Enbise Sayint Wollo Guagusa Damot Enese 5 Guangua Sar Midir Legambo ADDIS ABABA Chefa Dewa Dewe Ankasha Shikudad Jabi Bibugn Debresina Were Albuko Gewane Ayisha East Gula Harewa Wenbera Tehnan Enarj Legehida Ilu Sherkole Bulen Awi/Agew Enawga Gishe Kurmuk Gojam IOM-SLO Delifagy Dembecha Senan Enemay Kelela Rabel Antsokiya Artuma Zone 3 Menge Dibat Wemberma Wegde Fursi Michakel Debay HEAD OFFICEJama Bure Bure Telatgen Shebel Menz Gera Eferatana Mudaytu Homosha Benishangul Bereta Mimo Midir Fursi Debre Guzamn Gidem Jille Erer Awabel Dera Weremo Menz Keya Afdem Shinile Elias Baso Dejen Menz Mama Timuga Jigjiga Amuru Aneded Gabriel Menz Lalo Midir Liben Merahbete Moretna Gumuz Ibantu Midir Shinile AsosaP Gida Jiru Kewet Simurobi Bilidigilu Dembel Assosa Kiremu Mojan Gele'alo Yaso Jarte East Wedera Haro Jardega Tarema Kiltu Agalometi ETHIOPIA Siya Ber Mana Limu Teferi Bambasi Kara Wellega Abay Ababo Abuna Kuyu Degem Debirna Basona Dire Dawa Sibu Limu Debre Ber Abe Chomen Ginde G/Beret Wayu Worena Argoba Amibara HoroHoro Yaya Libanos Abichuna Miesso Dire Dawa Kemashi Dongoro Beret Special Dulecha Chinaksen West Wuchale P Nejo Adda Gulele Gne'a Ankober Dire Dawa Jarso Kamashi Guduru Meta Angolelana Wellega Bio Berga Jida Kombolcha Gudetu Boji Guto Guduru Robi Mulo Goro Gutu Maokomo Babo Jarso Jiganifado Jeldu Sululta Kembibit Tera Meta Kersa Jijiga Kondole Boji Dirmeji Gida Bila Seyo Assagirt Haro Harer Special Doba Gursum PJijiga Jijiga Chekorsa Jimma Jimma KurfaMaya PHarar Begi Mida Aleltu Deder Gursum Ayira Lalo Sasiga Gobu Genete Rare Hagere Berehet Tulo Chele Gimbi Kegn Addis Ababa Awash Mieso Hareshen SOMALIA Gawo Asabi Guliso Sibu Seyo Bako Ambo Ifata Ejere Mariam Babile GambellaKebe Walmara Addis Abeba Fentale Chiro Gaji Wayu Sire Tibe Cheliya Zuria (Addis Malka Kebribeyah Jimma Diga Toke \( Minjar Zuria Mesela Bedeno Yubdo Haru Tuka Dendi Alem) Gimbichu Fentale Balo Harari Horo Dale Boneya Kutaye Goba Chwaka Alem Shenkora Girawa DaleSadi Lalo Leka Dulecha Koricha 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Gurafereda Debub Cheta (Konta) SP Sore Fango Warder Menit Koysha Gale Boricha Dodola West Goba Goro Bench Bench Woreda Esira Loma Damot Gorche Korahe Goldiye Kindo Sodo Kokosa Kebridehar Bosa Zuria Weydie Sidama Arsi Rayitu Geladin Dida Ofa Wonosho Arbe Berbere Dale Dawe Denan Humbo Aleta Gonna East Imi Loka-Abaya Bursa Nenesebo Kachen Melekoza Wendo Bona (Wereka) SNNPR Denibu Kucha Boreda Chuko Bensa Menit Hulla Zuria Harena Gofa Dara Chire Shasha Buluk Bench Basketo Geze Mirab Abaya Dila Dolo Guradamole Bero Gofa Zala Dita Abaya Zuria Aroresa Gura SP Woreda Daramalo Bore Mena Gode Maji Gelila Chencha Afele Kola Damole Girja Debeweyin (Semen Ayida Gamo Yirgachefe (Dima) Gode Bule (Harenfema) West Imi Ari) Ubadebretsehay Gelana Uraga Serer/Elkere Shilabo Gofa Arba Kochere Selamgo South Ari Kemba Kochere Hambela Adola Surma Maji Minch Goro (Bako Bonke Gedeb Wamena Zuria Amaro SP Wadera Baqaqsa Adadle Gazer) Woreda Kercha Male Kelafo Amaro Bule Meda Derashe Hora Welabu Derashe Bena Burji Odo SP Woreda Burji SP Melka Tsemay Shakiso Guji Hargele Ferfer South Woreda Soda Mustahil Konso SP Dugda Chereti/Weyib Omo Woreda Dawa Bare Gnangatom Konso Liben Afder Filtu Afder Hudet Yabelo Dollo Ado Hamer Arero Liben Dasenech Teltele N (Kuraz) Borena A Dolobay E Dolo Odo Moyale Moyale C Dire Dehas O Dillo N A Miyo Moyale I UGANDA KENYA IND EditoriAl The IOM Mission International Organization for Migration Special liaison office (ioM Slo) Addis IOM is committed to the principle that humane and Ababa Communication Group orderly migration benefits migrants and society. As the Editor/designer: Alemayehu Seifeselassie leading international organization for migration, IOM acts Copy editors: Yuko tomita, Silke Handley, with partners in the international community to: rikka tupaz • Uphold the human dignity and well-being of migrants Photographs by: Alemayehu Seifeselassie, • Assist in meeting the growing operational challenges rikka tupaz, david Zimmerman of migration management • Advance understanding of migration issues ioM Slo Addis Ababa • Encourage social and economic development P.o. Box 25283 Code 1000 Addis Ababa tel +251 116 611 097/98 Fax +251 116 611 101 Email: [email protected] www.ethiopia.iom.int | www.iom.int Annual2015 Report International Organization for Migration Special Liaison Office (IOM SLO) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ContEntS Foreword.....................................................................1 Executive Summary.....................................................3 IOM SLO in Ethiopia....................................................4 2015 highlights...........................................................8 partnership with AU,IGAD and UnECA.....................12 programmatic areas..................................................15 Emergency and post Crisis Assistance......................15 Migration Management in Ethiopia ........................19 Operations In Ethiopia..............................................26 Migration health In Ethiopia....................................31 FOREWORD The year 2015 was replete with migration challenges. For Ethiopia, this was predominantly owing to instability in Yemen and the continued pull factor of work opportunities in the oil-rich Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC). Ethiopian migrants continued to make the journey through Djibouti, across the Gulf of Aden and Yemen, and on to the GCC countries. En route, many died, disappeared or faced all
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