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Adamawa State: 3W Per LGA: Humanitarian Presence (On-Going & Planned Activities As 31St October 2016) Nigeria - Adamawa State: 3W per LGA: Humanitarian Presence (on-going & planned activities as 31st October 2016) SHELLENG (3 Partners) GOMBI (10 Partners) HONG (14 Partners) MADAGALI (9 Partners) MICHIKA (17 Partners) ActionAid, ADRA, UNICEF ADRA, UNICEF IRC , SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, CISCOPE, FAO, HRAF , OXFAM, TF SPHCDA, WHO WHO IRC IRC, SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, SPHCDA, UNICEF, SMoH SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO FHI360, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, HRAF, TF WHO SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO Sectors without partners presence SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoWASD, UNICEF ActionAid, IRC, SMoWASD, UNICEF ActionAid, UNFPA UNHCR, UNFPA RUWASSA, SMoE IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF OP, DRC Sectors without partners presence IRC CISCOPE, DRC, OXFAM, SMoE Sectors without partners presence RUWASSA DRC, IRC , RUWASSA Sectors without partners presence Sectors without partners presence GUYUK (14 Partners) IRC MUBI NORTH (16 Partners) SONG (8 Partners) Gulak FHI360, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNFPA, FAO, IRC, SMoA WHO IOM, SPHCDA, UNFPA MADAGALI FHI360, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF Michika UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO MICHIKA SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF Sectors without partners presence RUWASSA, SMoE ActionAid, IRC, NIS, NRC, SMoWA, SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNHCR Sectors without partners presence MUBI NORTH DRC HONG Mubi Hong IRC LAMURDE (14 Partners) GOMBI Gombi Gella DRC, IRC , RUWASSA, SMoE MUBI SOUTH ActionAid, AAC, AUN, AoH Sectors without partners presence ECR, UNICEF , VSOI Maiha CRUDAN, TF SHELLENG Guyuk Shelleng SPHCDA, WHO Song MAIHA SONG IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF GUYUK MUBI SOUTH (16 Partners) Sectors without partners presence Larmurde IRC LAMURDE FHI360, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, Numan GIRERI UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO Demsa NUMAN Girie YOLA SOUTH (18 Partners) IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF NUMAN DEMSA ActionAid, IRC, SMoWASD, (7 Partners) Jimeta API, IRC YOLA SOUTH Yola UNICEF, UNFPA SPHCDA, UNFPA, WHO YOLA NORTH FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, WHO IRC SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, WON SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF Mayo-Belwa IRC SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF ActionAid, SMoWASD, UNICEF, FUFORE Sectors without partners presence UNFPA MAYO ActionAid, IOM, IRC, SMoWA BELWA SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNFPA Sectors without partners presence IOM Jada DRC, IRC, MCRDF JADA MAIHA (10 Partners) DRC, IRC, MC, RUWASSA SMoE IRC GIRERI (15 Partners) IRC, SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, GANAYE Ganye Sectors without partners presence WHO AUN, AoH, ECR, UNICEF IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC ActionAid, IRC, SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNFPA FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO Teungo IRC SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC , RUWASSA, SMoE TOUNGO YOLA NORTH ActionAid, IOM, IRC, SMoWASD, (16 Partners) Sectors without partners presence UNICEF, UNFPA AUN IOM API, FAO, ICEED, IRC, SMoA IRC , DRC FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, IRC, DRC, MC, RUWASSA, SMoE SPHCDA, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO FUFORE (14 Partners) Sectors without partners presence SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF AUN, ECR, IRC, UNICEF ActionAid, IOM, IRC, NLA, IRC NRCS, SEMA, SMoWA, SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNHCR FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA UNICEF, UNFPA, WON, WHO IOM SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF CISCOPE ActionAid, IOM, IRC, SMoWASD, CISCOPE, OXFAM, DRC, IRC, UNICEF, UNFPA DEMSA (4 Partners) MC, RUWASSA, SMoE IOM IRC, OP SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF Sectors without partners presence DRC UNFPA, SPHCDA, WHO IRC Sectors without partners presence Sectors without partners presence SECTORS LEGEND ACTIVITIES STATUS GANAYE (6 Partners) On-going MAYO-BELWA (4 Partners) TOUNGO (6 Partners) JADA (6 Partners) Education Sector ER/Livelihoods Sector SPHCDA, UNFPA, WHO Planned FHI360, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNFPA, Food Security Sector Non-Food Items Sector FHI360, SMoH, SPHCDA, WHO SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF WHO On-going & Planned Health Sector Protection Sector SPHCDA, WHO UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF NUMBER OF IDPS PER LGA Nutrition Sector Shelter Sector 1 - 10000 Sectors without partners presence Sectors without partners presence Sectors without partners presence Sectors without partners presence WASH Sector CCCM Sector 10001 - 30000 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Developed only for purpose of humanitarian activities. Sources: 5W October Education, CCCM/NFI/Shelter, Food Security, Health, Protection, WASH and 5W September Nutrition, IOM DTM RXII Feedback: [email protected] [email protected] Updated on: 29 November 2016 http://www.unocha.org/nigeria http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria http://reliefweb.int/country/nga Nigeria - Adawama State: 3W per LGA: Humanitarian Presence (on-going & planned activities as 31st October 2016) Org. Acronym LGA Education Food Security Health Nutrition Protection CCCM Shelter NFI WASH Org. Acronym Organization ActionAid ActionAid Demsa SPHCDA, UNFPA, SMoH, SPHCDA, WHO UNICEF AAC Adopt-A-Camp ADRA Adventist Development and Relief Agency Fufore AUN, ECR, IRC, IRC FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IOM, IOM IRC, OP DRC IRC AoH Arm of Hope UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC, SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNFPA API Adamawa Peace Initiative WON, WHO AUN American University of Nigeria Ganaye UNICEF SPHCDA, UNFPA, SMoH, SPHCDA, CISCOPE Civil Society Coalition for Poverty Eradication WHO UNICEF CRUDAN Christian Rural and Urban Development Association of Nigeria DRC Danish Refugee Council Girei AUN, ECR, IRC FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IOM, IOM DRC, IRC DRC, IRC, MC, UNICEF SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC, SMoWASD, RUWASSA, SMoE ECR Education Crisis Response UNICEF, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNFPA FAO Food and Agriculture Organization WHO FHI360 Family Health International Gombi ActionAid, ADRA, SPHCDA, UNICEF, SMoH, SPHCDA, SMoWASD, RUWASSA, SMoE UNICEF UNFPA, WHO UNICEF UNICEF HRAF Hope and Rural Aid Foundation ICEED International Centre for Energy, Environment & Development Guyuk IRC FHI360, SMoH, SMoH, SPHCDA, IOM International Organization for Migration SPHCDA, UNFPA, UNICEF IRC International Rescue Committee WHO MC Mercy Corps Hong ADRA, UNICEF IRC FHI360, IRC, IRC, SMoH, IRC, SMoH, IRC DRC, IRC, RUWASSA MCRDF Majesty Community Rural Development Foundation SMoH, SPHCDA, SPHCDA, UNICEF SPHCDA, UNICEF UNICEF, UNFPA, NEMA National Emergency Management Agency WHO NIS National Imigration Services Jada FHI360, SMoH, SMoH, SPHCDA, NLA Nigerian Legal Aid SPHCDA, WHO UNICEF NRC Norwegian Refugee Council NRCS Nigerian Red Cross Society Lamurde ActionAid, AAC, CRUDAN, TF SPHCDA, WHO IRC, SMoH, AUN, AoH, ECR, SPHCDA, UNICEF OXFAM OXFAM UNICEF, VSOI RUWASSA Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency SEMA State Emergency Management Agency Madagali HRAF, TF IRC, SPHCDA, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, UNFPA UNICEF, UNFPA, UNICEF SMoA State Ministry of Agriculture WHO SMoE State Ministry Of Environment Maiha IRC IRC, SPHCDA, IRC, SMoH, ActionAid, IRC, IRC IRC, RUWASSA, SMoE SMoH State Ministry of Health UNICEF, UNFPA, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoWASD, WHO UNICEF, UNFPA SMoWA SMoWA SMoWASD SMoWASD Mayo Belwa SPHCDA, WHO SMoH, SPHCDA, SPHCDA SPHCDA UNICEF TF TF UNFPA United Nations Population Fund UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Michika CISCOPE, FAO, IRC, SPHCDA, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IRC, OP, DRC CISCOPE, DRC, HRAF, OXFAM, TF UNICEF, UNFPA, UNICEF SMoWASD, OXFAM, RUWASSA, UNICEF United Nations Children's Emergency Fund WHO UNICEF, UNHCR, SMoE UNFPA VSOI Voluntary Service Overseas International WFP World Food Programme Mubi North FAO, IRC, SMoA FHI360, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IRC, DRC IRC DRC, IRC, RUWASSA, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF NIS, NRC, SMoE WHO World Health Organization UNICEF, UNFPA, SMoWA, WHO SMoWASD, WON Widow Orphans & Needy UNICEF, UNHCR Mubi South IRC FHI360, IRC, IRC, SMoH, ActionAid, IRC, IRC IRC SMoH, SPHCDA, SPHCDA, UNICEF SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNFPA WHO Numan SPHCDA, UNFPA, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, WHO UNICEF SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNFPA Humanitarian Organizations Shelleng SPHCDA, WHO SMoH, SPHCDA, in Adamawa State with UNICEF on-going and/or planned 40 activities Song IOM, SPHCDA, SMoH, SPHCDA, RUWASSA, SMoE UNFPA UNICEF Toungo FHI360, SMoH, SMoH, SPHCDA, SPHCDA, UNFPA, UNICEF Please report corrections or updates WHO to the appropriate sector coordinators Yola North AUN API, FAO, ICEED, FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IOM, IOM CISCOPE IRC, RUWASSA, SMoE, IRC, SMoA SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC, NLA, NRCS, UNICEF, UNFPA, SEMA, SMoWA, WHO SMoWASD, UNICEF, UNHCR Yola South API, IRC FHI360, IOM, IRC, SMoH, SPHCDA, ActionAid, IOM, IOM OP, IRC DRC, IRC, DRC, IRC, MC, SMoH, SPHCDA, UNICEF IRC, SMoWA, MCRDF RUWASSA, SMoE UNICEF, UNFPA, SMoWASD, WON, WHO UNICEF, UNFPA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Developed only for purpose of humanitarian activities. Sources: 5W October Education, CCCM/NFI/Shelter, Food Security, Health, Protection, WASH and 5W September Nutrition, IOM DTM RXII Feedback: [email protected] [email protected] Updated on: 29 November 2016 http://www.unocha.org/nigeria http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/nigeria http://reliefweb.int/country/nga .
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