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AGRICULTURE SECTOR PARTNERS PRESENCE (November 2018) Livestock Partners Operational Presence ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR PARTNERS PRESENCE (November 2018) Livestock Partners Operational Presence ERITREA Asgede Koneba Tsimbila Tigray Tselemt Ab Ala Abergele Erebti SUDAN Sahla Bidu Ziquala Sekota Yalo Gaz Elidar Gibla Gulina AwraAfar Amhara DJIBOUTI Chifra Aysaita Adaa'r Telalak Dewe Gewane Beneshangul Dalfagi Bure Mudaytu Gumu Simurobi Gele'alo SOMALIA Dulecha Chinaksen Argoba Amibara Special Gursum SOUTH SUDAN Mieso Awash Bedeno Fedis Fentale Boset Daro Lebu Meyu Aware Sire Gashamo Dodota Hawi Adami Gudina Lege Tulu Jido Gambela Hida Danot Kombolcha Shashogo Kacha Seweyna Shashemene Bira Siraro Oromia Damot Zuria Somali Boricha Rayitu Kebridehar Warder Sore Dawe East Imi Kachen Gode Debeweyin SNNPR Serer/Elkere Shilabo Adadle Bena Male Amaro Kelafo Tsemay Legend Dugda Melka Hargele Gnangatom Dawa Soda Liben Yabelo International Boundary Hamer Arero Dasenech Regional Boundary (Kuraz) Dolobay Moyale Dolo Odo Dehas Dire Miyo No.of Partner by Woreda Dillo Moyale_Oro 1 - 2 KENYA 3 - 4 Creation date: 20 November 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 November 2018. | 2. Response target figures are as of 31 October 2018 and are compiled on the basis of information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners on monthly basis. 3. Funding data is collected from partners. 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