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Emergency Food Requirement and Needy Population,Ethiopia Humanitarian Appeal,January-June 2012 Tigray Emergency Food Requirement and Needy Population,Ethiopia Humanitarian Appeal,January-June 2012 Tigray Afar Amhara Ethiopia · Benishangul Gumuz Dire Dawa Addis Ababa Hareri Gambela Total Needy Population Oromia Somali SNNPR Erob Tahtay AdiyaboLaelay Adiyabo AhferomGulomekeda Mereb Leke Ganta Afeshum Dalul Tahtay Koraro Adwa Saesie Tsaedaemba Tahtay Maychew Werei LekeHawzen Tigray Koneba Asgede Tsimbila Naeder Adet Atsbi Wenberta Berahle Medebay Zana Kola Temben Tselemti Lakes Tselemt Tanqua Abergele Enderta Afdera Addi Arekay Beyeda Ab Ala Administrative boundary Saharti Samre Erebti Hintalo Wejirat Abergele Region Emergency woreda Janamora Megale Bidu Alaje Sahla Zone Emergency Food requirement by woreda(MT) Ziquala Endamehoni Sekota Raya Azebo Teru Woreda Ofla Yalo Lakes West Belesa Kurri Gonder Zuria Dehana Tigray l Alamata Total Needy Population Administrative boundary Gaz Gibla Elidar Legend Bugna Gulina Kobo Awra 0 Region Lasta (Ayna)Gidan Lakes Tigray Afar Ewa Zone Lay Gayint 14-8108 Administrative boundary Meket Guba Lafto Dubti a Chifra Region Woreda Amhara WadlaDelanta Habru 8109-13746 Afar Guba Energency food requirement by woreda Dawunt Worebabu 13747-21231 Zone Simada Tenta Adaa'r Mile Amhara Mekdela Afambo e 0(no Requirment) Bati 21232-33163 Woreda Sayint Telalak uz 2 - 901 m Afar Mehal Sayint u 33164-59937 G Amhara Legambo Dewe l Emergency Woreda 902 - 1640 Dewa Harewa u Ayisha g Sherkole Antsokiya n Kurmuk a p Gishe Rabel h 1641 - 2591 Sirba Abay s uz Artuma Fursi Gewane ni m e u 2592 - 3686 Menz Gera MidirEferatana Gidem B G Bure Mudaytu Dire Dawa l Benishangul Gumuz Jille Timuga u Dera Mimo Weremo Afdem Erer Shinile ng 3687 - 6662 ha Ibantu Menz Mama Midir s Assosa Dembel ni Wara JarsoHidabu Abote Kewet Addis Ababa Hareri p e B Tarema BerSimurobi Gele'alo Dire Dawa Degem Kuyu Gerar Jarso Dire Dawa Ginde BeretAbuna G/Beret Debre Libanos Dulecha Miesso Chinaksen Dire Dawa Amibara Jarso Oromia Argoba Special Kombolcha Hareri Meta Robi Jida Adda Berga Goro GutuMetaKersa Jijiga Jeldu Doba Haro MayaHarar Gursum Gambela Addis Ababa Aleltu Deder A Gursum Sasiga Ifata Mieso Tulo Kurfa Chele Babile Hareshen Chiro Zuria Diga Bedeno Kebribeyah Mesela Hareri Girawa Fedis Goba KorichaGemechisMalka Balo Gambela Anchar Habro Midega Tola Babile Oromia Addis Ababa SNNPR Somali Aware Daro Lebu Meyumuluka Lare Boke Golo Oda Wantawo Etang n Somali Jikawo Sodo Misrak Gashamo Meyu Gambela Zuria Degehamedo SNNPR Hawi Gudina Fik Degehabur Lude Hitosa Lagahida Akobo Sude Abobo Mareko Jore Tiyo Gunagado Bele Gesgar Danot Lege Hida Kersa Lanfero Tena a RobeBele Gesgar Hamero Gambela Gerbo Boh Goge Shirka Gololcha Bale ShashogoSankura Selahad Mengesh Arsi Negele Segeg Shekosh Alaba SP WoredaShalla Oromia i Seweyna Dune Daniboya Gasera Tembaro Kore Dihun Godere Shashemene Zuria Dima Siraro Gedeb Asasa Ginir Awassa Zuria Adaba Goro Warder r Boricha Dodola Kebridehar Somali Denan Geladin Berbere Loka-Abaya Dawe Kachen East Imi Nenesebo (Wereka) Bona Zuria Dara Harena Buluk SNNPR Abaya Guradamole Wenago a Mena Gura Damole Debeweyin West Imi Gode Shilabo Gelana Serer/Elkere t Wadera Goro Baqaqsa Adadle Meda Welabu Kelafo Bule Hora i Ferfer Melka Soda Hargele Mustahil Dugda Dawa Konso SP Woreda Chereti/Weyib Bare Liben Hudet Filtu Yabelo n Teltele Arero Dolobay Moyale Dolo Odo a Dire Dehas Dillo Miyo Moyale m Total Food Requirement By Region (MT) Legend u Lakes Year of Assistance(1994-2012) Administrative boundary Tigray Gulomekeda Region Erob Tahtay Adiyabo Mereb LekeAhferom Laelay Adiyabo Dalul Total Food Requirment by Region(MT) AdwaSaesie Tsaedaemba H Tigray Werei LekeHawzen Medebay Zana No Requirment Naeder Adet Atsbi Wenberta Kola Temben Kelete Awelallo Emergency Food requirment by beneficiary(kg) Tselemti Degua Temben Afar - 16,138 TselemtTanqua Abergele Enderta Ab Ala Lakes Beyeda Saharti Samre Hintalo Wejirat Amhara - 36,229 Janamora Abergele Sahla Alaje Administrative boundary Ziquala Endamehoni Lakes Raya Azebo Benishangul Gumuz - 3,716 Sekota Teru Region Afar East Belesa Ofla Yalo 2 West Belesa Dehana Tigray Administrative boundary Gaz GiblaAlamata Afar Zone Dire Dawa - 3,220 Ebenat Amhara Bugna Kobo Awra Gidan Woreda Gambela - 5,261 Region Lay GayintLasta (Ayna) Amhara Meket Guba Lafto Wadla Habru Year of Assistance(1994_2012) Tach Gayint Delanta z Zone Ambasel 1 u Hareri - 445 Dawunt Worebabu m Simada No Assistance u Mekdela Kutaber G Tenta Bati l Oromia -116,578 z Sayint u Woreda u Dessie ZuriaKalu 1-4 ng m Mehal Sayint Argoba a u Legambo Chefa Gula h SNNPR - 8,784 Food Requirement per beneficiary G Were IluDewa Harewa Ayisha nis l 5-8 e Afar gu LegehidaGishe RabelArtuma Fursi 0 B n Dire Dawa Somali - 136,761 0(no requirment) a Erer 9-12 sh Shinile Amhara ni Afdem Dembel e Wara Jarso Tigray - 38,480 17.57 - 92.75 B Dire Dawa 13-16 Addis Ababa Kombolcha Hareri Dire Dawa Chinaksen 17-19 92.76 - 107.14 Jida Deder Jijiga Meta Gursum 2 z Doba Harar u Mieso Gursum Tulo Bedeno Babile Hareshen m Chiro Zuria u 107.15 - 111.76 Mesela GirawaHareri Kebribeyah l G Gemechis Malka Balo Fedis u AncharHabro Midega TolaBabile ng 111.77 - 114.09 Addis Ababa Kuni a Daro Lebu Meyu h Boke Golo Oda Meyumuluka Aware s Jikawo JejuGuna Gambela ni 114.10 - 142.86 e Gambela Zuria Hawi Gudina Fik Degehamedo Oromia B Lagahida Degehabur Dire Dawa Mareko Sude Jore Gunagado Danot Dalocha Gambela Hamero Gerbo Boh SankuraArsi Negele Selahad Segeg Shekosh Somali Soro Oromia Alaba SP Woreda Seweyna Dune Hareri Boloso Bombe Dihun Siraro Ginir SNNPR Diguna Fango Addis Ababa Kindo Koysha Boricha Kebridehar Somali Warder Kindo Dida Damot Weydie Denan Geladin OfaHumbo Kucha SNNPR Guradamole Gode Debeweyin Shilabo Oromia UbadebretsehayKemba Serer/Elkere Gambela Wadera Goro Baqaqsa Amaro SP Woreda Meda Welabu Adadle Kelafo Bule Hora Melka Soda Hargele Mustahil Ferfer Konso SP Woreda Dugda Dawa Chereti/Weyib Bare Somali Hudet Filtu Yabelo Teltele Arero SNNPR Dolobay Moyale Dolo Odo Dire Dehas Dillo Miyo Moyale Disaster Risk management and Food Security Sector Emergency Food and Non Food requirment Humanitarain Appeal, January-June 2012 The delineation of national and international boundaries must not be considered authoritative Data courtesy of DRMFSS ©DRMFSS Information Managment 2012.
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