: Areas of Humanitarian Concerns Snapshot (as of October 2014)

Some 72,680 people in Afar, Somali and SNNP regions were affected by flooding. More than 50,000 people were displaced, having partially or totally lost their homes and livelihoods. The forecasted good performance of the deyr (October-December) rains in the 2014 HRD MID-YEAR REVIEW pose a continued risk of flooding. The Government and humanitarian partners started mobilizing resources. Responses Released on 24 October, the 2014 Humanitarian Requirements are coordinated through the Government-led Incident Command Posts in Gode, Jijiga (Somali region) and Amibara (). Given Document mid-year review identifies 3.2 million relief food benefi- the limited resources, partners were advised to prioritize the most vulnerable people. ciaries for the second half of 2014. This is an 18 per cent increase from the projection at the beginning of the year. The increased ERITREA caseload reflects the poor performance of the belg rains contrary to the initial forecast. Red Sea 2014 Revised Humanitarian Requirements ($ million) Revised requirements

Tigray Food 176.5 166 342.5

WASH 9.0, 17.2 26.2 SUDAN Afar ~5,938HH affected Nutrition 18.9, 7.5 26.4

TSF 21.6, 3.1 24.7 100% Gulf Of Aden Amhara Agriculture 12.0, 6.1 18.2 DJIBOUTI Health 4.1, 8.4 12.5

Gewane Benshangul Education 0.5, 1.0 1.5 Gumuz Bure 1 Mudaytu Funded Gap

Dulecha Dire Dawa Amibara REFUGEE Awash Hareri Northern Ethiopia continued to receive large numbers of Eritrean Fentale refugees, including un-accompanied minors. The number of daily refugee arrivals spiked since the first week of September with more than 200 Eritreans crossing the Ethiopian border each day. The sudden spike in arrivals congested the reception centre. Siltie Gambela Somali Dalocha Lanfuro 645,000 103,000 1,700 Shashego Sankura ~41,800HH Total refugee Eritrean refugee Eritrean refugee Halaba affected population in population in arrivals in October 1% SNNPR 64% Ethiopia Ethiopia ~7,140HH East Imi Humbo Eritrean refugee population affected Geze Gofa 105,000 West Imi Gode Adadle 103,000 Kelafo Bena SOUTH SUDAN Hargele Ferfer Tsemay Mustahil SOMALIA Gnangatom 100,000 Dasenech (Kuraz) Dolobay Dolo Odo Undetermined boundary 97,500 Flood affected woredas Of proportion Number of of HH affected, ##HHUGANDAhouseholds percentage 95,000 affected displaced KENYA 1-Aug 21-Aug 19-Sep 24-Oct

Creation date: 28 Oct 2014 Sources: OCHA, UNHCR, NMA and Flood Task Force Feedback: [email protected] ethiopia.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. 1. Funding includes 51.6million carry over from 2013