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Amhara Afar Oromia Somali Snnpr ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR HRP PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PRESENCE LIVESTOCK INTERVENTION - October 2019 TOTAL PARTNERS AND DONORS Partners with Ongoing and Dalol AFAR Kunneba VSF-G, FAO, Completed activities Tigray Berahile 15 Zone 2 APARD Aba 'Ala 3 11 0 1 12 Erebti Bidu NNGO INGO GOV UN DON Teru Megale Zone 4 Yalo Afar Elidar Awra Dubti Amhara Ewa Zone 1 Chifra OROMIA Adaa'r CACH, CST, GOAL, WVI, AMHARA Telalak CA, FAO, PIE, SOS Sahel, Dewe LWF Beneshangul Dalifage SOSCVE Gumuz Zone 3 Zone 5 (Gabi Dire Dulecha Rasu) Dawa Hareri Fafan Addis Harshin Ababa Yocale Daror Bilcil-bur Jarar Goljano Fik Gashamo Fafan Aware Lege Erer Gambela Oromia Degehabur Dig Galhamur Hida Nogob Gunagado Legend Seweyna Lagahida Garbo Doolo Hararey Danan Somali Region_Bounday SNNPR Bale East Imi Lasdhankayre Gamo Goro Elwayne Gura Baqaqsa Aba-korow Korahe Zone_Boundary Gofa Berocano Damole West Imi Debeweyin Godey Kemba Elale No_Partners South City Hargele 1 Omo Bena Guji Deka Kelafo Tsemay suftu Filtu Afder Ferfer Gomole Kohle/Qoxle 2 Gumi Liban Shabelle Dasenech Elwaya Yabelo Idalo Charati/Weyib God-god SOMALI 3 - 4 (Kuraz) Barey IRE, VSF-S, OXFAM, Borena Daawa SNNPR Dolobay SOSCVE, FAO CST, CA, FAO, Moyale WVI (Somali) Qada Duma Creation date: 20th October 2019 Sources: Response target figures and funding data were colleceted and acompiled from the information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners as of 30 September 2019. Feedback: Espico Iga (Denis) & Hudad Ibrahima, Information Management Officers: [email protected]; [email protected] / Margarita Barcena, Sector Coordinator: [email protected] / https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/agriculture-livestock Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng Partner Donor Type of Ac�vity Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaa'r FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Dub� VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Awra FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Ewa FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Gabi_Rasu_Three Arguba Special VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Gabi_Rasu_Three Dulecha VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO PARD OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Dalol VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Dalol VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Kunneba VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Megale VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF LWF OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF LWF OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Gura Damole FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Gura Damole FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Oromia Bale Laga Hidha FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Laga Hidha FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Oromia Bale Rayitu FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Rayitu FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Oromia Bale Sewena FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Sewena FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Oromia Borena Arero GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dilo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dire CST CST OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dire GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Elwaya GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Gomole GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Miyo CACH CACH Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Wachile GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Guji Gumi Idalo CACH CACH Animal_health_support Oromia West_Guji Bule Hora WVE WVE OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia West_Guji Kercha WVE WVE OCHA EHF Animal_health_support SNNPR South_Omo Bena Tsemay FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support SNNPR South_Omo Dasenech (Kuraz) CST CST NGO Trocaire Animal_health_support Somali Afder Barey IRE IRE EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Afder Barey FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Barey FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Afder Chara�/Weyib IRE IRE EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Afder Chara�/Weyib IRE IRE Animal_health_support Somali Afder Chara�/Weyib FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Dolobey FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Elkari FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng Partner Donor Type of Ac�vity Somali Afder Elkari FAO EU ECHO Animal_feed_provision Somali Afder Godgod FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Afder Godgod FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Hargele IRE IRE EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Afder Kohle FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Kohle FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Afder Raso VSF-S VSF-S EU Animal_health_support Somali Afder Raso FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Afder Raso FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Afder West Imi FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Afder West Imi FAO EU ECHO Animal_feed_provision Somali Daawa Hudet FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Daawa Hudet FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Daawa Kadaduma FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Daawa Kadaduma FAO EU ECHO Animal_feed_provision Somali Daawa Moyale FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Daawa Moyale FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Daawa Moyale (Somali) VSF-S VSF-S EU Animal_health_support Somali Daawa Moyale (Somali) FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Doolo Galhamur VSF-S VSF-S EU Animal_health_support Somali Erer Fiq FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Erer Fiq FAO EU ECHO Animal_feed_provision Somali Erer Lagahida FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Erer Lagahida FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Erer Salahad FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Erer Salahad FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Fafan Goljano FAO EU ECHO Animal_health_support Somali Fafan Goljano FAO EU ECHO Animal_feed_provision Somali Fafan Harshin FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Fafan Harshin FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Jarar Aware OXFAM OXFAM US OFDA Animal_health_support Somali Jarar Bilcil-bur OXFAM OXFAM US OFDA Animal_health_support Somali Jarar Daror OXFAM OXFAM US OFDA Animal_health_support Somali Jarar Daror FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Jarar Daror FAO OCHA CERF Animal_feed_provision Somali Jarar Degahbur FAO OCHA CERF Animal_health_support Somali Jarar
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