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ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR PARTNERS PRESENCE (September 2018) Livestock Partners Operational Presence ERITREA ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR PARTNERS PRESENCE (September 2018) Livestock Partners Operational Presence ERITREA Tigray Koneba Afar Tselemt Ab Ala Abergele Erebti Bidu Sahla Sekota SUDAN Ziquala Yalo Gaz Gibla Gulina Awra Amhara Chifra Aysaita DJIBOUTI Adaa'r Telalak Dewe Gewane Beneshangul Dalfagi B_Mudaytu Gumu Hadelela S_Gele'alo Dire Chinaksen Dulecha SOMALIA Amibara Daw a Gursum Argoba_S Mieso Hareri Awash_F SOUTH SUDAN Addis Bedeno Fedis Ababa Boset Daro Lebu Aware Sire Dodota Hawi Meyu Gudina Adami Lege Gambela Danot Tulu Hida Shashogo Kacha Seweyna SNNPR Shashemene Oromia Bira Somali Damot Siraro Boricha Kebridehar Warder Sore Dawe Rayitu Kachen Gode Serer Debeweyin Shilabo Male Adadle Bena Amaro Kelafo Legend Tsemay Dugda Melka Hargele Soda Dawa Liben International Boundary Yabelo Regional Boundary Arero Dolobay Dolo Odo No.of Partner by Woreda Dire Dehas Dillo 1 - 2 Moyale 3 - 4 KENYA Creation date: 20 September 2018 Feedback: Espico Iga (Denis), Information Management Officer: [email protected] / Farshad Tami, Sector Coordinator: [email protected] / https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/agriculture-livestock Sources: 1. Revised as of September 2018. | 2. Response target figures are as of 31 August 2018 and are compiled on the basis of information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners on monthly basis. 3. Funding data is collected from partners. Organiza�on Donor Region Zones Woreda AAH ECHO Amhara Wag Himra Abergele AAH ECHO Amhara Wag Himra Sekota AAH ECHO Amhara Wag Himra Ziquala AAH ECHO Oromia Borena Dehas AAH ECHO Oromia Borena Miyo AAH ECHO Somali Korahe Marsin AAH ECHO Somali Shabelle Adadle AAH ECHO Somali Shabelle Elale AAH ECHO Somali Shabelle Gode AAH EU Amhara Wag Himra Abergele AAH EU Oromia Borena Dehas AAH EU Oromia Borena Miyo AID Somali Liben Dolo Odo CACH Oromia Borena Dehas 23 Partners CACH Oromia Borena Miyo CACH Oromia Borena Moyale CACH Oromia Borena Moyale CACH Oromia Borena Moyale (oromia) CARE EU Oromia Borena Arero CARE EU Oromia Borena Dilo CARE EU Oromia Borena Moyale CARE USAID Afar Gabi Amibara 21 Donors CARE USAID Afar Gabi Argoba special CARE USAID Afar Gabi Awash Fentale CARE USAID Afar Gabi Bure Mudaytu CARE USAID Afar Gabi Dulecha CARE USAID Afar Gabi Gewane CRS OFDA Oromia Arsi Boset 100 Woredas CRS OFDA Oromia Arsi Dodota CRS OFDA Oromia Arsi Sire CRS OFDA Oromia East Harerge Bedeno CRS OFDA Oromia East Harerge Fedis CRS OFDA Oromia East Harerge Goro mu� CRS OFDA Oromia West Arsi Adami Tulu Jido kombolcha CRS OFDA Oromia West Arsi Shashemene Town CRS OFDA Oromia West Arsi Siraro CRS OFDA Oromia West Harerge Gumbi Bordodde CRS OFDA Oromia West Harerge Mieso CRS OFDA SNNPR Hadiya Shashogo CRS OFDA SNNPR KT Daniboya CRS OFDA SNNPR KT Kacha Bira CRS OFDA SNNPR KT Kediada Gambella CRS OFDA SNNPR Sidama Boricha CRS OFDA SNNPR Wolayita Boloso Bombe CRS OFDA SNNPR Wolayita Damot Sore CST CAFOD Food 16 Appeal Oromia Borena Dire CST CAFOD Food 16 Appeal SNNPR South Omo Bena Tsemay CST DFID Oromia Borena Dire CST DFID Oromia Borena Miyo CST DFID Oromia Borena Moyale CST Trocaire Food 16 SNNPR South Omo Dasenech (Kuraz) DCA DERF Amhara Wag Himra Sahla FAO CANADA Oromia Borena Dehas FAO CANADA Oromia Borena Dillo FAO CANADA Oromia Borena Miyo FAO CANADA Oromia Borena Wachile FAO EHF Somali Doolo Danot FAO EHF Somali Korahe Debeweyin FAO EHF Somali Shabelle Gode GOAL Irish Aid, Trocaire Oromia Borena Yabelo ICRC Oromia East Harerge Meyu ICRC Oromia West Harerge Daro Lebu ICRC Oromia West Harerge Hawi Gudina IRE EHF Somali Afder Dolobay IRE EHF Somali Afder Hargele IRE EHF Somali Afder Serer/Elkere LWF CLWR Oromia Bale Rayitu LWF CLWR Oromia Bale Seweyna LWF EHF Oromia Bale Rayitu NCA NMFA Somali Doolo Danot OXFAM GB Somali Korahe Debeweyin OXFAM GB Somali Korahe Kebridahary OXFAM GB Somali Korahe Shilabo OXFAM GB German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) Somali Korahe Doba Wein OXFAM GB German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) Somali Korahe Kebridahar OXFAM GB German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) Somali Korahe Shilabo OXFAM GB OFDA Somali Jarar Ararso OXFAM GB OFDA Somali Jarar Aware OXFAM GB OFDA Somali Jarar Daror PCI USAID Oromia Bale Dawe Kachen PCI USAID Oromia Bale Dawe Serer PCI USAID Oromia Bale Lege Hida PCI USAID Oromia Bale Rayitu PCI USAID Oromia Bale Seweyna Plan DEC SNNPR South Omo Bena Tsemay Plan DEC SNNPR South Omo Male Plan GAC/DFATD Oromia Borena Dugda Dawa Plan GAC/DFATD Oromia Borena Melka Soda Plan Netherlands Oromia Guji Gumi Eldalo Plan Netherlands Oromia Guji Liben Plan NMFA Amhara North Gonder Tselemt Plan NMFA Amhara Wag Himra Dehana Plan NMFA Amhara Wag Himra Sahla REST Somali Liben Dolo Odo SCI CANADA Somali Jarar Daror SCI EHF Somali Shabelle Adadle SCI EHF Somali Shabelle Kelafo SOSCVE DERF Oromia East Harerge Gursum SOSCVE SOSCVI Oromia East Harerge Chinaksen SOSCVE SOSCVI Oromia East Harerge Gursum SOSCVE SOSCVI Somali Shabelle Gode Vita/RTI EHF SNNPR South Omo Dasenech (Kuraz) Vita/RTI EHF SNNPR South Omo Gnangatom VSF-G ECHO SNNPR South Omo Bena Tsemay VSF-G ECHO SNNPR South Omo Hamer VSF-G ECHO SNNPR South Omo Male VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Adear VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Asaita VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Bidu VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Elidar VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Adear VSF-G EHF Afar Awsi Chifra VSF-G EHF Afar Fen� Aura VSF-G EHF Afar Hari Telalak VSF-G EHF Afar Kilba� Aba ala VSF-G EHF Afar Kilba� Erbe� VSF-G EHF SNNPR South Omo Dasenech (Kuraz) VSF-G EHF SNNPR South Omo Gnangatom VSF-G EHF SNNPR South Omo Hamer VSF-G EU Afar Awsi Chifra VSF-G EU Afar Awsi Bidu VSF-G EU Afar Fen� Awra VSF-G EU Afar Fen� Gulina VSF-G EU Afar Fen� Yalo VSF-G EU Afar Gabi Argoba special VSF-G EU Afar Gabi Awash Fentale VSF-G EU Afar Gabi Dulecha VSF-G EU Afar Hari Dalifagi VSF-G EU Afar Hari Dewe VSF-G EU Afar Hari Hadelela VSF-G EU Afar Hari Simurobi Gelealo VSF-G EU Afar Kilba� Ab ala VSF-G EU Afar Kilba� Koneba VSF-S EHF Somali Doolo Warder VSF-S EU Somali Afder Dolobay VSF-S EU Somali Afder Elkere VSF-S EU Somali Liben Dolo Odo VSF-S GIZ- SDR Support Program Somali Si� Hadhagala VSF-S SDC Somali Doolo Warder WVI WV US SNNPR Segen Peoples' Amaro.
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