ETHIOPIA MISSION CAPACITY STATEMENT 2019 Program established in 1985 MISSION & MANDATE Action Against Hunger has been operating in since 1985, meeting urgent humanitarian and development needs across the country. Ethiopia saw a signi cant increase in conict-related displacement in 2018, with a near doubling of the internally displaced persons (IDPs), many of which have now returned or been displaced for the second time. The inter-communal conict is limiting livelihood opportunities and restricting humanitarian access to local administration and communities. At the start of 2019, Ethiopia was hosting more than 900,000 refugees, many of whom reside in the Gambella and Somali regions.

OPERATIONAL PRESENCE 143,000 In Ethiopia we work in 5 Regions, 33 Woredas and 2 Refugee Camps Beneficiaries of Mental Health, Care Practices, Gender and Protection interventions.

Wag Himra 465,051 People reached by Nutrition and Health programs. Dire Dawa Kamashi Addis W/E. 138,171 W. Welega Ababa Hararghe Beneficiaries of our Food Gambella Security and Livelihoods Somali

Korahe 211, 59 7 Borena People reached by WASH Shebelle interventions.

COUNTRY CAPACITY & PORTFOLIO OUR WORK IS EVIDENCE BASED

Implemented SQUEAC 31 Projects 1 Surveys

Million SMART Budget 611 $18 Staff 4 Surveys

OUR DONORS

NUTRITION AND HEALTH TOTAL NUT & HEALTH BENEFICIARIES We provide sustainable and life-saving Health & Nutritional 465,051 interventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.

HEALTH FACILITIES COVERED BENEFICIARY BREAKDOWN 6 Primary hospitals. 279,031 92 Health centres. Women and Girls Beneficiaries 429 Health posts across areas of operation. of Health & Nutrition interventions. 186,020 Men and Boys Beneficiaries HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDED of Health & Nutrition interventions. 295,481 Maternal & Child health beneficiaries. 241,889 Children under 5 Beneficiaries 138,403 Children under 5 treated for CMAM. of Health & Nutrition interventions. 93% Cured Rate.

NUTRITION INNOVATIONS SMART PHONE TECHNOLOGY FOR REMOTE MONITORING Provision of android Smart phones to health workers residing in (2 Woredas of 13 Kebeles) inaccessible health posts in and Woredas of , Regional State, Ethiopia with the aim to enhance programme quality and data management skill through remote monitoring and supervision mechanisms.

Inaccessible health posts are INFLUENCING able to receive technical support, and assistance ADVOCACY & PARTNERSHIPS remotely and consistently by Improving policy environment that promotes government & project staff. IYCF practices and MUAC use by CHVs

From commitments to action: accelerating integration of nutrition and water, sanitation Fast and interactive data and hygiene (WASH) in Ethiopia Positioning sharing and feedback Health and Nutrition mechanisms between health workers, supervisors and Integration in Action Against Hunger staff. Wag Himra & Borena.

EVIDENCE GENERATION Multisectoral Co-ordination

SQUEAC SMART 1 Survey 4 Surveys Strengthening SUN Movement in Ethiopia.

ETHIOPIA MISSION TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER, (+251) 911214044 FOR EVERYONE, Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470 FOR GOOD. WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE

TOTAL WASH BENEFICIARIES We provide sustainable and life-saving food security and livelihood 211, 59 7 interventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.

WASH PREVENTION & RESPONSE SANITATION 112 , 516 1,949 Number of WASH NFI kits distributed 1885 Latrines constructed (including emergency kits and through Community-Led household water treatment kits) Total Sanitation and64 communal latrines. 98,727 Total number of beneficiaries of Hygiene Promotion via 14,112 1,028 sessions. Households received Emergency WASH NFI kits 6 174 Villages declared Open Beneficiaries of WASH Defecation Free Trainings

WATER PROJECTS

mWATER PLATFORM WATER FILTRATION KITS Water points constructed and rehabilitated These are more sustainable than are being imported to web based platform the“point of use” water treatment mWater. This is expected to enable digital chemicals from a technical and monitoring and evaluation of water points economical point of view. and management of data related to them.

WATER FACILITIES ACTIVITIES

30 66,525 Institutional Water Points Community water points Total beneficiaries of harvesting installed in schools & constructed or rehabilitated Water Facilities health facilities reaching reaching 58,716 beneficiaries. (Community & Institutional) 8,009 beneficiaries.

ETHIOPIA MISSION TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER, (+251) 911214044 FOR EVERYONE, Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470 FOR GOOD. MENTAL HEALTH, CARE PRACTICES GENDER & PROTECTION TOTAL BENEFICIARIES A gender sensitive approach to improving the nutrition, health, 143,000 psychological well-being and protection of caregivers and children.

WE SUPPORT SERVICES IN THESE THREE CONTEXTS:

HOST COMMUNITIES DROUGHT-AFFECTED REFUGEE CAMPS Working to support and protect local COMMUNITIES Working to protect pregnant and communities affected by Working to improve and increase lactating mothers and their infants conflict & displacement resilience against further adversity

MENTAL HEALTH, CARE PRACTICES, GENDER AND PROTECTION SERVICES 39,917 88,864

MAM & SAM Mothers receiving beneficiaries of Care support & awareness Practices Treatment, 5,430 on child care practices such as IYCF inclusive Beneficiaries of to prevent malnutrition of Breastfeeding. Mental Health Care Practices Dignity 1,746 Kits. 10,086 Beneficiaries of Beneficiaries of Mental trainings on Health Interventions Care Practices and IYCF

MOTHER TO MOTHER SUPPORT GROUPS Mother to Mother Support Groups in communities and refugee camps bring positive behavioral change to prevent the underlying causes of malnutrition and to improve the mental wellbeing of mothers and caregivers and their children.

ETHIOPIA MISSION TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER, (+251) 911214044 FOR EVERYONE, Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470 FOR GOOD. FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS

TOTAL FSL BENEFICIARIES We provide sustainable and life-saving food security and livelihood 138,171 interventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.

ECONOMIC SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT We are creating opportunities for rural vulnerable youth and women Self-Help Groups (SHG) to develop the skills, knowledge 52,271 and competencies that lead to a job, a small business In kind fishery, livestock or opportunity & other economic activity for self-sufficiency veterinary donations. through vocational & entrepreneurship training, provision of startup capital and linkage with financial sectors 4 7,9 6 5 Beneficiaries of multi-purpose cash distributions amounting to 11, 8 49 $902,453. Beneficiaries of in kind, cash, or 24,760 vouchers economic support Beneficiaries of agricultural or activities totalling to $3093. agroforestry in-kind interventions amounting to$9 0 7, 3 0 2 . Hydroponic Fodder INNOVATIONS We continued supporting over 50 small-scale farmers for Fresh Food Voucher E-Card hydroponic fodder production to The Red Rose platform for fresh food voucher distribution address their lack of land to grow allows for real-time monitoring of transactions, more efficient feed for animals and their limited water distributions and price & purchase monitoring and data resources. Short growth periods of 7-10 allowing Action days allows them to get sustainable high Against Hunger quality yield, rich in vitamins, fibre, to reduce proteins and minerals. possible abuse of the system.

821 Beneficiaries of Food PUBLIC WORKS SUCH AS SOIL CONSERVATION, Assistance ROAD CONSTRUCTION OF POND REHABILITATION in form of cash or vouchers. 505 3,109 Beneficiaries of Public Works Beneficiaries of Food such as road construction Security & Livelihoods of pond rehabilitation. Trainings

ETHIOPIA MISSION TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER, (+251) 911214044 FOR EVERYONE, Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470 FOR GOOD.