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Ethiopia 2016 Table A: Total Funding and Outstanding Pledges* As Of Ethiopia 2016 Table A: Total funding and outstanding pledges* as of 26 September 2021 http://fts.unocha.org (Table ref: R10) Compiled by OCHA on the basis of information provided by donors and appealing organizations. Donor Channel Description Funding Outstanding Pledges USD USD Allocation of unearmarked funds by FAO humanitarian assistance - agriculture 500,000 0 FAO Allocation of unearmarked funds by IOM Ethiopia - Transportation for new arrivals from the border entry 0 7,987,800 UNHCR points (IOM project) Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP Construction and Management of the WFP Humanitarian 236,912 0 WFP Logistics Hub (SO 200358) (Multilateral) Allocation of unearmarked funds by UNHCR Yemen Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan (WFP 1,400,000 0 WFP Internal Resources) Allocation of unearmarked funds by WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience 27,555,159 0 WFP to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) (Multilateral) Australia WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience 822,270 0 to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Australia WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience 1,018,182 0 to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Australia ERF (OCHA) Ethiopia - ERF (OCT 5141) 3,022,492 0 Australia WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience 3,636,364 0 to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Australia WFP WFP Operations 7,189,073 0 Austria CARE To support the affected population (ET.7.08.47/0001-VII.3/ 437,637 0 2016) Austria CARITAS To support the affected population (ET.7.08.47/0001-VII.3/ 437,637 0 2016) Austria ICRC To support the affected population (ET.7.02.01/0003-VII.3/ 546,448 0 2016) Austria NGOs to support the affected population -Shelter and non-food 867,679 0 (ET.7.08.47/0001-VII.3/2016) Balancing entry of ERF/CHF ERF (OCHA) Balancing entry of all 2016 ERF allocations -61,028,814 0 allocations Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation UNHCR Humanitarian assistance 240,206 0 Canada FAO (El Nino): Urgent asset protection support to safeguard 374,080 0 livestock-based livelihoods in drought-affected communities of Borena Zone in Oromia Region, Ethiopia(D003934). Canada UNICEF Response to El Nino drought (D003937) (SM160568) 443,459 0 Canada ACF Contribution to ACF in Ethiopia (S.Sudan RRP 2016) 618,630 0 Canada Plan Canada (El Nino): Response to El Nino drought in Oromia, Ethiopia 747,384 0 (D003953). Canada WVI (Canada) (El Nino) : Response to El Nino drought in Somali region, 747,384 0 Ethiopia (D003954). Canada CFGB (El Nino): Contribution from the Canadian Foodgrains Bank in 777,258 0 response to the drought (D002531) Canada WVI 2016 Drought Response. Oromiya and Tigray - Nutritional 923,191 0 support. [D003119] Canada MSF 2016 Drought Response. Somali Region [D003120] 935,629 0 Canada CARE Canada (El Nino): Response to El Nino drought in Afar Ethiopia. 1,121,076 0 (D003951) Canada OXFAM Canada (El Nino): Response to El Nino drought in Somali region, 1,121,076 0 Ethiopia (D003952). Canada CW 2016 Drought Response. South Wollo, Amhara.- Nutritional 1,197,605 0 support. [D003118] South Sudan RRP 2017 Canada CARE 2016 Drought Response. East Hararghe, Oromiya - Nutritional 1,422,156 0 support. [D003117] Canada UNICEF Ethiopia 'Drought Response 2016" (D002977-002) 1,824,818 0 Canada UNHCR Ethiopia - Support for refugees [D003246] 2,996,255 0 Canada WFP El Nino: Response to El Nino drought (D003936) (PRRO 7,440,476 0 200712) Canada WFP Response to El Nino drought (PRRO 200712) 9,969,325 0 Canada WFP 2016 Drought Response [D002976] 16,092,814 0 Carry-over (donors not specified) WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing 16,116,552 0 Resilience to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Central Emergency Response Fund UNICEF WASH and Nutrition emergency response in Gambella and 500,000 0 Benishangul Gumuz (Assosa) Regions Central Emergency Response Fund UNICEF WASH and Nutrition emergency response in Gambella and 1,300,000 0 Benishangul Gumuz (Assosa) Regions Central Emergency Response Fund UNHCR UNHCR Protection Shelter (S.Sudan RRP) 3,200,770 0 China WFP El Nino - Responding to Humanitarian Crises and 8,000,000 0 Enhancing Resilience to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Czech Republic CARITAS Comprehensive Assistance to IDPs, refugees and local 81,037 0 communities (97023/2016-ORS) Czech Republic ADRA Comprehensive Assistance to IDPs, refugees and local 81,037 0 communities (97023/2016-ORS) Denmark DMRU A combination of floods and drought currently affects more 38,075 0 than 10 mio people in Ethiopia. Food items will be distributed and farmers will receive hand tools. (2015-5526) Denmark DRC El Nino - Emergency WASH intervention to respond to the high 51,796 0 numbers of newly arriving refugees. (2016-704) Denmark SC The project aims at supplying WASH as well as providing 52,671 0 education in the areas of hygiene, health, and sanitation. (2015-49756) Denmark UNHCR Humanitarian assistance 100,000 0 Denmark ACT/DCA Emergency Response Fund (2016-710) 146,929 0 Denmark Denmark RC El Niño - drought in eastern Ethiopia leading to acute food 174,692 0 insecurity among more than 8 mio. people. already. (2016-707) Denmark SC Water/Sanitation (2015-49756) 220,394 0 Denmark ACT/DCA Ethiopia - HPA 2016 (2016-710) 287,814 0 Denmark ERF (OCHA) Ethiopia - ERF OCT 5273 1,486,768 0 Denmark Bilateral (affected Productive Safety Net Programme(PSNP) (2016-23943) 1,522,997 0 government) Egypt WFP Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Enhancing Resilience 1,000,000 0 to Food Insecurity (PRRO 200712) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) ACF Emergency nutrition, IYCF, agriculture and WASH support in 5 30,758 0 woredas of East and West Hararghe, Oromiya region, Nutrition (71%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (5%), Food Security (24%) (Water Sanitation Hygiene 5%: $30,758.06=$615,161.2x0.05) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) CARE AWD response in East and West Hararghe (part of ETH-16/ 48,938 0 DDA-3379/CP/WASH-H/INGO/3446) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) SC AWD response for WASH and Health in Amhara and Tigray 77,757 0 regions Ethiopia (part of ETH-16/DDA-3379/CP/WASH-H/INGO/3543) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) ChildFund Nutrition Intervention through Community Based Management 97,374 0 of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) at Fentale district, East Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State . Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 100,505 0 Boset and Adama Woredas of Oromia region, Nutrition (70%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (30%). (Water Sanitation Hygiene 30%: $100,504.8=$335,016X0.3) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) VSF (Germany) Drought Emergency Response in three drought-stricken 108,220 0 Woredas of Afar Regional State, Food Security and Livelihood (50%), Nutrition (25%), WASH (25%) (Nutrition 25%: $108,220.27=$432,881.08X0.25) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) VSF (Germany) Drought Emergency Response in three drought-stricken 108,220 0 Woredas of Afar Regional State, Food Security and Livelihood (50%), Nutrition (25%), WASH (25%) (Wash 25%: $108,220.27=$432,881.08X0.25) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 108,830 0 Sodo Woreda, Guraghe Zone, SNNPR, Nutrition (60%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (40%). (Water Sanitation Hygiene 40%: $108,829.98=$272074.95x0.4) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) PIN Emergency response to extreme food and water insecurity in 109,219 0 Alaba and Sankura Woredas of SNNPR, Food Security (75%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (25%). (Water Sanitation Hygiene 25%: $109,218.86=$436,875.45x.25) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) HelpAge Integrated response to protect and restore livelihoods of 112,551 0 drought affected people (older women and men and other vulnerable community groups) in four woredas of Oromia National Regional State, Agriculture (49%), Nutrition (35%), WASH (16%) (Wash 16%: $ 112,551=$703,443 X0.16) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) SC Drought Emergency Response in three drought-stricken 128,498 0 Woredas of Afar Regional State, Food Security (50%), Nutrition (25%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (25%) (Nutrition Amount $ 128,498.45= $513,993.8 x.25) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) SC Drought Emergency Response in three drought-stricken 129,248 0 Woredas of Afar Regional State, Food Security (50%), Nutrition (25%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (25%) (Water Sanitation Hygiene 25% Amount $ 128,498.45= $513,993.8 x.25) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 129,691 0 Ambassel Woreda, South Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, Nutrition (40%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (60%). (Nutrition 40%: $129,691=$324,227.34x0.4) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) CW Emergency Nutrition Response in 3 Woredas of Amhara 132,307 0 Region Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) ZOA Relief, Hope and Recovery for Populations in Akobo Woreda, 145,880 0 Gambella Regional State of Ethiopia, Nutrition (19.3%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (23.3%), Emergency Shelter and NFI (42.4%), Food Security (15%) (Food Security 15%: $145,879.55=$972,530.36X0.15) . Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) ACF Emergency nutrition, IYCF, agriculture and WASH support in 5 147,639 0 woredas of East and West Hararghe, Oromiya region, Nutrition (71%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (5%), Food Security (24%) (Food Security 24%: $147,638.69=$615,161.2x0.24) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) CARE Emergency nutrition response for children less than five years 149,299 0 and pregnant and lactating women in South Gonder zone. Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 155,732 0 Four Woredas of Amhara Region, Nutrition (70%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (30%) (Water and Sanitation 30%: $155,732.34=519,107.8x0.3) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 159,301 0 three Woredas of Tigray Region, Nutrition (65%), Nutrition (65%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (35%) ( Water Sanitation Hygiene 35%: $ 159,301.02=$455,145.76x0.35) Emergency Response Fund (OCHA) WVI Integrated Emergency Nutrition and WASH Interventions in 163,245 0 Sodo Woreda, Guraghe Zone, SNNPR, Nutrition (60%), Water Sanitation Hygiene (40%).
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