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14 3W Eth 080217 A4 0.Pdf (English) Ethiopia: 3W - Operational presence (Ongoing Activities) (August 2017) YEMEN YEMEN No. of Partners No. of Partners Partners presence by woreda ERITREA ☈Food ☃Nutrition 1 1 Ahferom 87 Total number of partners Tahtay Laelay Mereb Gulomekeda Erob Adiyabo Leke Ganta Red Sea Partners Partners 2 - 3 Adiyabo Dalul 3 15 Adwa Afeshum Asgede Werei Naeder Leke Koneba Tsimbila Berahile SUDAN Adet Kelete Awelallo TIGRAY Tselemti Tanqua Enderta Addi Abergele Ab Ala Afdera Arekay Beyeda Debark Hintalo Erebti Janamora Abergele Wejirat Megale Bidu Dabat Alaje Wegera Sahla Ziquala Raya Yalo Gonder East Sekota Ofla Azebo Teru AFAR Zuria West Belesa Dehana Kurri Gaz Belesa Alamata Elidar Gibla Gulina Ebenat Bugna Gulf AMHARA Lasta Gidan Awra Lay Guba Kobo Ewa of Aden Gayint Meket Lafto Chifra Dubti Tach Delanta Habru Aysaita Gayint Worebabu Pawe Ambasel Simada Adaa'r Special Mekdela Kutaber Bati Mile Afambo Telalak DJIBOUTI Enbise Sayint Tenta Kalu Sar Midir Argoba Legambo Dewa Gewane Debresina Dewe BENISHANGUL Enarj Gishe Harewa Ayisha Enawga Wegde Kelela Rabel Artuma Bure Fursi Mudaytu Homosha GUMU Jama Mimo Hadelela Z Amuru Dera Weremo Menz Shinile Assosa Jarte Wara Hidabu Moretna Mama Simurobi Afdem Abote Midir Gele'alo Dembel Bambasi Jardega Jarso Jiru Aw-bare Kuyu Ensaro Ankober Miesso Yaya Erer Dire Chinaksen Amibara Gulele Angolelana Goro Meta Dawa Maokomo Jarso Dulecha Jijiga Tera Gutu Gursum SOMALIA Special Sasiga Aleltu Kersa Hareshen Berehet Awash Mieso Doba Deder Harar Gursum Babile UGANDA UGANDA Diga Minjar Fentale Chiro Mesela Girawa Fedis Kebribeyah Shenkora Fentale Zuria Bedeno Malka No data submited No. of Partners Boset Anchar Habro Kuni Midega Babile Anfilo Dega Balo Adama Merti Tola Degehabur Protection Aseko Daro Golo Jikawo Lare Chora Jeju Meyumuluka Health for this edition ★ 1 Sodo Lebu Boke ☊ Wantawo Muhur Na Gololcha Oda Aware Itang Gambela Dodota Sire Fik Gashamo Makuey Aklil Dugda Guna Arsi Hawi Degehamedo Akobo Zuria Hitosa Chole Gudina Lagahida Partners 2 Jore Gumer Adami Sude Partners Abobo Kersa Tiyo Amigna Lege Meyu 7 Tulu Jido Tena Gunagado Danot Gog Mena Seru Hida Hamero Shashogo Kombolcha Robe Gerbo Boh GAMBELA Arsi Gololcha Selahad Soro Limu Shalla Inkolo Gasera Bale Segeg Shekosh Mengesh Negele Wabe Seweyna Gena Kediada Shashemene Agarfa Dihun Dima Godere Bosa Gambela Zuria Kore Sinana Ginir Damot Dinsho Mareka Kindo Kofele Adaba SOMALI Gale Boricha Goba Goro Warder Menit Koysha Dodola Kebridehar Geladin Loma Kokosa Rayitu Goldiye Nenesebo Berbere Dawe Denan Bosa Humbo Bursa East Imi Denibu (Wereka) Kachen Bero Boreda Dara Basketo SP Gofa Abaya Bore Gura Guradamole Daramalo SNNP Woreda Harena Damole Debeweyin SOUTH SUDAN Zala Yirgachefe Buluk Gode Shilabo South Ari Arba Minch Adola Serer/Elkere West Imi Surma Hambela Goro (Bako Kemba Zuria Gelana Wamena Odo Baqaqsa Adadle Selamgo Gazer) Male Bonke Wadera Meda Kelafo Derashe Shakiso Welabu Bena Goro Hargele Alle Burji Bule Melka Ferfer Tsemay Saba Dola Chereti/Weyib Mustahil Konso Hora Soda Boru Gnangatom Dugda Bare Liben Filtu Afder Dawa Hudet Hamer Yabelo No. of Partners Arero Dasenech Teltele (Kuraz) 1 - 2 OROMIA Dolobay Moyale Dolo Odo Dire Dehas 3 - 4 Dillo 5 - 8 KENYA Miyo Moyale INDIAN OCEAN 9 - 13 No. of Partners No. of Partners No. of Partners No. of Partners Agriculture ☄Education ES/NFI ☋ 1 1 ☇ 1 ☉WASH 1 Partners Partners 2 27 2 5 Partners 2 7 2 - 3 33 Partners 3 3 3 - 4 4 - 6 4 - 5 4 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: 2 August 2017 Map Doc.: 14_3W_ETH_080217_A4 Sources: Humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia Ethiopia: 3W - Operational Presence (Ongoing Activities) (August 2017) Region Organization Organization Type Implementing Partners Sector Sub-sector Addis Ababa ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI ERCS National NGO ERCS WASH Hygiene ICRC International NGO ICRC ESNFI IOM United Nations IOM ESNFI NRC International NGO NRC ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF Nutrition Afar Afar RWB Government RWB WASH Water Bureau of Women and Children Affairs Government BOWCA Protection CARE International NGO CARE Nutrition Concern International NGO Concern Nutrition Concern International NGO Concern WASH Water CST International NGO CST WASH Hygiene CST International NGO CST WASH Water ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI GAA International NGO GAA WASH Sanitation GAA International NGO GAA WASH Water IOM United Nations IOM ESNFI LVIA International NGO LVIA WASH Hygiene LVIA International NGO LVIA WASH Water MoE Government MoE Education Basic education in emergency context NDRMC Government NDRMC ESNFI PCI International NGO PCI Agriculture Animal health and veterinary drug Save the Children International NGO SCI Nutrition UNICEF United Nations UNICEF Education Basic education in emergency context UNICEF United Nations UNICEF ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF Nutrition UNICEF United Nations UNICEF WASH Water VSF Germany International NGO VSF WASH Hygiene VSF Germany International NGO VSF WASH Water World Food Program United Nations WFP Education Basic education in emergency context VSF-Germany International NGO VSF Agriculture Animal health and veterinary drug VSF-Germany International NGO VSF Agriculture Restocking/Destocking VSF-Germany International NGO VSF Agriculture Emergency seed supply VSF-Germany International NGO VSF Agriculture Animal Feed Government/NDRMC Government NDRMC Food General food distribution PIE International NGO PIE WASH Hygiene PIE International NGO PIE WASH Water Plan International Ethiopia International NGO Plan Nutrition Concern World Wide International NGO Concern Nutrition CARE Ethiopia International NGO CARE Nutrition Amhara ACF International NGO ACF Nutrition Amhara RWB Government RWB WASH Water Bureau of Women and Children Affairs Government BoWCA Protection Concern International NGO Concern WASH Water ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI IMC International NGO IMC WASH Hygiene IMC International NGO IMC WASH Sanitation IMC International NGO IMC WASH Water MoE Government MoE Education Basic education in emergency context NCA International NGO NCA WASH Hygiene NCA International NGO NCA WASH Water Plan International International NGO Plan Protection Save the Children International NGO SCI Nutrition UNICEF United Nations UNICEF Education Basic education in emergency context UNICEF United Nations UNICEF ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF WASH Water WVI International NGO WVI WASH Water Government/NDRMC Government NDRMC Food General food distribution PIE International NGO PIE WASH Hygiene PIE International NGO PIE WASH Water JSI/SEUHP International NGO JSI/SEUHP WASH Sanitation JSI/SEUHP International NGO JSI/SEUHP WASH Water SCI/ACF International NGO SCI/ACF Nutrition Plan International Ethiopia International NGO Plan Nutrition Plan International Ethiopia International NGO Plan Nutrition Concern World Wide International NGO Concern Nutrition CRS/JEOP consortium International NGO JEOP Food General food distribution Benishangul-Gumuz ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI IOM United Nations IOM ESNFI IRC International NGO IRC WASH NRC International NGO NRC ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF ESNFI Government/NDRMC Government NDRMC Food General food distribution Countrywide WHO United Nations WHO Health Dire Dawa Dire Dawa CWB Government CWB WASH Water ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI NRC International NGO NRC ESNFI CRS/JEOP consortium International NGO JEOP Food General food distribution Gambela ACF International NGO ACF Nutrition ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI IMC International NGO IMC Protection IOM United Nations IOM ESNFI IRC International NGO IRC ESNFI NCA International NGO NCA WASH Hygiene NCA International NGO NCA WASH Sanitation NRC International NGO NRC ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF ESNFI UNICEF United Nations UNICEF WASH Sanitation UNICEF United Nations UNICEF WASH Water Government/NDRMC Government NDRMC Food General food distribution Harari ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI Harari RWB Government RWB WASH Water Government/NDRMC Government NDRMC Food General food distribution Oromia ACF International NGO ACF Nutrition ACF International NGO ACF WASH Hygiene ACF International NGO ACF WASH Water Bureau of Women and Children Affairs Government BOWCA Protection CA International NGO CA Agriculture Animal health and veterinary drug CA International NGO CA Agriculture Restocking/Destocking CA International NGO CA Agriculture Infrastructure CARE International NGO CARE Agriculture CARE International NGO CARE Agriculture Restocking/Destocking CARE International NGO CARE Nutrition CARE International NGO CARE WASH Hygiene CARE International NGO CARE WASH Sanitation Ethiopia: 3W - Operational Presence (Ongoing Activities) (August 2017) Region Organization Organization Type Implementing Partners Sector Sub-sector Oromia CARE International NGO CARE WASH Water Child Fund International NGO ChildFund Nutrition CISP International NGO CISP WASH Water COOPI International NGO COOPI WASH Hygiene COOPI International NGO COOPI WASH Water CST International NGO AFD Agriculture Financial aid CST International NGO CIFA Agriculture Animal health and veterinary drug DCA International NGO DCA Agriculture DCA International NGO DCA Agriculture Animal health and veterinary drug DCA International NGO DCA Agriculture Animal Feed ERCS National NGO ERCS ESNFI ERCS National NGO ERCS WASH Water GAA International
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