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SMS Areas of Intervention Noevmber 2020 ETHIOPIA Site Management Support (SMS) Operational Areas, by Zone IOM OIM As of November 2020 Sudan Eritrea Yemen Overview Tigray IOM’s Site Management Support (SMS) Programme Amhara serves displacement-affected communities in a range of settings, in six Zones of Oromia Region, one Zone of Afar Djibouti SNNP Region and in Dire Dawa city: 1) IDP sites (primarily East Wellega collective centres) in Dire Dawa, East & West Hararge Zones and in Borena Zone (primarily dispersed Dire Dawa settlements); 2) IDPs and returnees in the community in East & West Wollega Zones and in West Guji Zone, and 3) IDP returnees in their Kebeles of origin in East Wollega, West Guji, and East Hararge Zones, as well Gedeo Zone of Benishangul Gumz SNNPR. 15,404 Somalia 4,875 SMS supports government Site Management focal points 8 (primarily Disaster Risk Management officials) to Dire Dawa 2 improve living conditions and access to services for affected populations through: Coordination and Informa- West Wellega East Wellega Harari tion Management; Site Maintenance and Improvements; 14 Community Participation; Capacity Building. Addis Ababa West Hararge East Hararge 27,112 Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia, Gedeo 3 12 IOM SMS has been carrying out intensive Risk Communi- cation campaigns together with Health & WASH counter- 4,867 7,754 parts, training Community Committees and the wider community on COVID mitigation measures, and carrying Gambela out site improvements to improve infection prevention West Wellega Oromia and control (IPC). Crucially, IOM SMS has also supported West Hararge local authorities to develop Woreda-level, site-specific SomaliCOVID-19 preparedness and response standard operat- 22,811 East Hararge ing procedures (SOPs) in IDP sites. SNNP 5 Gedeo West Guji 44,865 South Sudan LEGEND West Guji Number of active locations in the 13 xx Zone Number of beneficiaries in the Borena xx Zone CASELOADS Borena 15,001 and above 51,999 7,501 - 15,000 2,501 - 7,500 6 401 - 2,500 Kenya ´ 0 - 400 Uganda ETHIOPIA Site Management Support (SMS) Operational Areas, by Zone IOM OIM As of November 2020 Region Zone Woreda Kebele Location Name Site Typology # of HH #of IND Dire Dawa Dire Dawa Dire Dawa Kebele 03 Millennium Park IDP Site – Collective Centre 513 2,686 Dire Dawa Dire Dawa Dire Dawa Kebele 03 Youth Recreational Center IDP Site – Collective Centre 441 2,189 Oromia Borena Guchi Dawbala Amesa Dawbala Amesa IDPs in Host Community 1,377 8,172 Oromia Borena Guchi Guchi Badiya Guchi Badiya IDPs in Host Community 983 4,949 Oromia Borena Guchi Guchi Magala Guchi Magala IDPs in Host Community 873 5,150 Oromia Borena Guchi Saden Saden IDPs in Host Community 1,616 8,996 Oromia Borena Guchi Ulaga Dimtu Ulaga Dimtu IDPs in Host Community 1,616 8,027 Oromia Borena Moyale Gorobute Gorobute IDPs in Host Community 3,001 16,705 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 01 DDC IDP Site – Collective Centre 158 774 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 01 Golmasa IDP Site – Collective Centre 78 348 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 01 New Golmasa IDP Site – Collective Centre 239 1,109 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 01 Woreda Administration Hall IDP Site – Collective Centre 85 397 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 01 Woreda Water Office IDP Site – Collective Centre 152 7 08 Oromia East Harerge DEDER Kebele 02 Fadiso IDP Site – Collective Centre 158 7 70 Oromia East Harerge Goro Gutu Kebele 01 Agricultural Office IDP Site – Collective Centre 141 678 Oromia East Harerge Goro Gutu Kebele 01 Ali Sheko Camp IDP Site – Collective Centre 99 462 Oromia East Harerge Goro Gutu Kebele 02 Karamile IDP Site – Collective Centre 149 732 Oromia East Harerge Goro Gutu Lafto Ganda Wagayehu IDP Site – Collective Centre 72 344 Oromia East Harerge Kersa Kebele 01 Kersa Town IDP Site – Collective Centre 257 1,285 Oromia East Harerge Meta Chelenko 01 Chelenko High School IDP Site – Collective Centre 35 147 Oromia East Wollega Guto Gida Kenaf Kenaf Return Kebele 1,015 4,535 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Bikiltu Shankora Bala Return Kebele 448 2,972 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Handura Belo Andegna Return Kebele 289 1,035 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Handura Belo Asiregna Return Kebele 680 3 ,500 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Handura Belo Biftu Belo Return Kebele 177 677 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Handura Belo Sidistegna Return Kebele 102 495 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Lalisa Bareda Amistegna Return Kebele 311 1,888 Oromia East Wollega Sasiga Lalisa Bareda Bereda IDP site IDP Site – Collective Centre 55 3 02 Oromia West Guji Bule Hora Dogusodu Dogusodu Return Kebele 883 6,642 Oromia West Guji Bule Hora Hartuma lema Hartuma lema Return Kebele 559 3,275 Oromia West Guji Bule Hora Sakicha Sakicha Return Kebele 330 2,677 Oromia West Guji Gelana Tore magala Tore magala Return Kebele 1,016 6,677 Oromia West Guji Kercha Bilida Bukisa Bilida Bukisa Return Kebele 603 3,257 Oromia West Guji Kercha Elafarda Megala Elafarda Megala Return Kebele 684 4,934 Oromia West Guji Kercha Me'e Negelle Me'e Negelle Return Kebele 709 6,558 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Ejersa Hokoka IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 251 1,504 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Handaraku Korba IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 60 3 90 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Mediba Lukaluke IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 432 3,687 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Sororo Mela Jawe Bilu IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 351 2,037 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Wolena Bokosa Dakiya IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 217 1,548 Oromia West Guji Suro Berguda Wolena Bokosa Kayate IDP Site, Dispersed Settlement 232 1,679 Oromia West Harerge Bordode Mieso Kebele 01 Ganda Buno IDP Site – Collective Centre 274 1,076 Oromia West Harerge Mieso Bordode 02 Kebele Magala Lami IDP Site – Collective Centre 567 3,403 Oromia West Harerge Tulo Hirna 01 Kebele Tulo Town (Hirna Town) IDP Site – Collective Centre 162 388 Oromia West Wollega Boji Dirmeji Dero Dimtu Denbi Return Kebele 193 1,143 Oromia West Wollega Boji Dirmeji Dero Dimtu Dero Return Kebele 133 7 40 Oromia West Wollega Boji Dirmeji Enimayi Boli Enimayi Boli Return Kebele 177 1,139 Oromia West Wollega Boji Dirmeji Gidano King Gidano King Return Kebele 108 597 Oromia West Wollega Kiltu Kara Agamsa Bala Agamsa Bala Return Kebele 382 2,446 Oromia West Wollega Kiltu Kara Edoro Jirma Edoro Jirma Return Kebele 215 1,314 Oromia West Wollega Kiltu Kara Higu Bochi Higu Bochi Return Kebele 157 1,067 Oromia West Wollega Kiltu Kara Kiltu Kara 01 Kiltu Kara 01 Return Kebele 68 4 03 Oromia West Wollega Kiltu Kara Kiltu Kara 02 Kiltu Kara 02 Return Kebele 63 346 Oromia West Wollega Mana Sibu Bijit Bijit Return Kebele 290 1 ,800 Oromia West Wollega Mana Sibu Dangi Dangi Return Kebele 701 3,890 Oromia West Wollega Mana Sibu Karra Karra Return Kebele 406 3,086 Oromia West Wollega Mana Sibu Mendi Town Mendi Town Return Kebele 425 1,919 Oromia West Wollega Nedjo Nejo Nejo Return Kebele 837 7,222 SNNPR Gedeo Chorso Gora Dibandibe Gora Dibandibe Return Kebele 391 2,737 SNNPR Gedeo Gedeb Banko Dhadahtu Banko Dhadahtu Return Kebele 672 5,022 SNNPR Gedeo Gedeb Banko Gotiti Banko Gotiti Return Kebele 165 1,104 SNNPR Gedeo Yirgachefe Chiriku Chiriku Return Kebele 5 00 3,774 SNNPR Gedeo Yirgachefe Kedida Kedida Return Kebele 1,170 10,174 Grand Total 29,503 1 79,687.
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