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Pdf | 377.68 Kb IMU, UNOCHA Uganda http://www.ugandaclusters.ug http://ochaonline.un.org Agago District: Humanitarian, Recovery and Development Organizations Presence by Sector per Sub-County (Oct 2010) Paimol Kitgum Matidi Omiya-Anyima Development & Wol S/N Humanitarian Development & Recovery S/N Humanitarian UNICEF, CESVI, WCH-UK, ZOA Recovery 1 UNICEF, CARITAS, CESVI, WCH- KITGUM 2 WFP, CESVI, GOAL,FAO/LWF 1 GOAL, ACORD, CARE,USAID UK, ZOA 5 WFP, LWF,CESVI, GOAL, FAO, NUTI 2 ASB, M C 7 WHO, GOAL, PSI, MC, UNICEF GOAL, ACORD, CESVI,USAID UNHCR, UNICEF, 5 NUTI 8 OHCHR,UNFPA, COOPI, Lagoro KOTIDO 6 DDG/UNDP FOCAPAWA, MC,GOAL WHO, COOPI, GOAL, PACE, 9 WFP, GOAL 7 Omiya Pacwa WFP, M C, UNICEF 10 GOAL 12 UNICEF, CESVI, GOAL, AMREF UNHCR, UNICEF, OHCHR, 8 UNFPA, WCH-UK, FOCAPAWA, NRC Kalongo M C, COOPI,GOAL PAIMOL Development & S/N Humanitarian Recovery GOAL 9 1 UNICEF, GOAL AVSI GOAL, LWF 10 2 GOAL, WFP UNICEF, CESVI, GOAL 12 5 ACORD,USAID NUTI Paimol Mutto 6 DDG/UNDP Wol Latanya 7 WHO, WFP GOAL, MC, UNICEF AVSI UNHCR, UNICEF, OHCHR, 8 NRC UNFPA, COOPI, MC,GOAL 9 GOAL 10 GOAL 12 UNICEF, GOAL, CESVI WOL Parabongo Lapono Development & Development & S/N Humanitarian S/N Humanitarian Recovery KALONGO TC Recovery UNICEF, CARITAS, CESVI, 1 UNICEF, GOAL, CESVI, ZOA USAID-NUTI 1 2 WFP, CESVI, GOAL, FAO, ZOA GOAL, ZOA GOAL, ACORD, CARITAS,USAID 2 GOAL, WFP, GOAL,FAO 5 NUTI 5 GOAL, ACORD DDG/UNDP 7 WHO,GOAL,WFP, MC, UNICEF 6 UNHCR, UNICEF, OHCHR, 7 WHO, GOAL, MC, UNICEF AVSI UNHCR,UNICEF, OHCHR, 8 UNFPA,COOPI, FOCAPAWA, MC 8 NRC ,GOAL FOCAPAWA,MC, COOPI,GOAL WFP 10 CESVI, GOAL 9 GOAL 12 UNICEF, GOAL, CESVI, ZOA 10 12 UNICEF, GOAL, CESVI Lira Palwo Amyel Lapono Development & S/N Humanitarian PADER Recovery PARABONGO UNICEF, WCH-UK, MC, CESVI, 1 USAID-NUTI AGAGO LAPONO ZOA, CARITAS ABIM WFP, DOK, CARE, 2 CARITAS,IAS,FAO/ASB, COOPI 4 USAID-NUTI 5 ACORD, WORUDET, MC USAID-NUTI AGAGO DISTRICT WHO, COOPI, CESVI, CCF, WFP,Pader T/C Sub-county 7 AVSI Agency PACE, UNICEF,USAID-NUTI Lira Kato Presence UNHCR, UNICEF, LUKOLE ACORD 10 8 OHCHR,UNFPA, CCF, ACORD, NRC Lukole AMREF 2 WORUDET, MC, COOPI,ASB Development & ARLPI 1 WFP S/N Humanitarian 9 Recovery ASB 4 10 ASB, WCH-UK Lukole 1 UNICEF, ZOA AVSI 6 UNICEF, FHU, IAS, MC, 2 FAO, WFP, CESVI 12 Adilang CARE 2 CESVI,COOPI, ASB GOAL, ACORD, CPAR, Development & Kwonkic 5 S/N Humanitarian CARITAS 7 LIRA PALWO CESVI,USAID NUTI Recovery WHO, CESVI, PACE, GOAL, CCF 3 7 1 UNICEF, CARITAS, ZOA AVSI, MC,UNICEF,Child Fund 2 WFP, FAO NRC CESVI 10 UNHCR, UNICEF, OHCHR, 3 NRC Child Fund 2 Lira Palwo 8 UNFPA, COOPI, MC, NRC 5 GOAL, ACORD,USAID NUTI COOPI 10 GeregereCRS/ARLPI,GOAL WHO, CESVI, LWF, MC, GOAL, AVSI CPAR 3 10 GOAL 7 Patongo UNICEF CRS 1 12 UNICEF, CESVI, ZOA UNHCR,UNICEF, OHCHR, LWF, 8 NRC DDG/UNDP 3 ACORD, MC, COOPI,GOAL DOK 1 9 WFP NRCAdilang 10 GOAL FAO 8 Arum 12 UNICEF, IAS, LWF, CESVI FHU 2 FOCAPAW A 4 ADILANG GOAL 8 IAS 4 LW F 4 Omot MC 10 OMOT PATONGO NACCRI 1 NRC 7 Omot Patongo OHCHR 10 Development & Development & S/N Humanitarian S/N Humanitarian PACE 5 Recovery Recovery UNICEF, CARITAS, COOPI, WCH- UNICEF, CESVI, WFP, MC, PSI 1 1 1 Odokomit UK, ZOA, CARITAS, ZOA, FHU/FAO UNDP 3 2 WFP, IAS 2 WFP, FAO/NACCRI UNFPA 8 5 ACORD, CPAR, MC,USAID NUTI 4 USAID-NUTI UNHCR 10 WHO, COOPI, PACE AMREF, 7 5 ACORD, CPAR, MC,USAID NUTI USAID-NUTI UNICEF 10 GOAL, CESVI, MC, UNICEF WHO, CESVI, WFP, PACE, Child 7 AVSI USAID-NUTI 9 UNHCR, UNICEF, Fund W CH-UK 4 8 OHCHR,UNFPA, CCF, WCH-UK, UNHCR, UNICEF, M C, COOPI,ASB 8 OHCHR,UNFPA, CCF, ACORD, NRC,USAID-NUTI WFP 10 9 WFP M C , COOPI,ASB WHO 10 10 , WCH-UK, ASB, 9 OTUKEWFP, W ORUDET 1 UNICEF, IAS, CESVI, MC, LWF, 12 10 ASB ZOA 9 COOPI, ASB, AM REF 12 UNICEF,IAS, MC, ASB AVSI Agency Count 37 Uganda Overview S/N Sector Information Data Sources: Legend 1 Education This map is a work in progress. Please contact the IMU/Ocha as soon as Sudan (! Villages 2 Food Security & Agricultural Livelihoods Admin Boundaries (Upto Parish Level) - UBOS 2006 Draft 3 Non Agricultural Livelihoods Pader Boundaries (District) - UBOS 2010 possible with any corrections. 4 Infrastructure Road Network - FAO, District Partners, UNOCHA Motorable Road Thematic - Agencies in the field 5 Governance peace Building Congo 6 MINE ACTION (Dem. Rep) National Boundary Map Disclaimer: W3 information are updated by 7 Health, Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Ocha field office Gulu based on Protection (Human Rights, Rule of Law, Child Prot, The boundaries and names shown District Boundary 8 inputs received from organizations Kenya GBV, DCPC) 02.5 5 10 and the designations used on this and in collaboration with local 9 Environmental Conservation map do not imply official endorsement government. Kilometers Sub-County Boundary 10 Shelter & NFI or acceptance by the United Nations. Tanzania 11 Pyschosocial Support Programme Map Preparation Date: 01Nov 10 (IMU Kampala/OCHA) Rwanda 12 Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) File: UG-W3-67_A3_01Nov10_Agago District Humanitarian, recovery and Development Organizations Presence by Sector per Sub-County.mxd (AM).
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