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8/21/2020 Federal HRP Monitoring Dashboard - ETHIOPIA July 2020 Key Figures Humanitarian Situation Overview HRP Related Responses COVID-19 Related Responses (July 2020) The Shelter/NFI Cluster targets 2.4 million people consisng of 1.4M IDPs, 828K returnees, 61K affected host communies, deportees, and migrants. 8 0.9M 7 Regions Since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported on 13 March, cases connued to increase 2.5M 2.4M 24 People In need People Targeted Partners People Targeted Partners gradually across the country. Up to July 2020, 17,530 confirmed cases including IDPs in the collecve sites. IDPs living in collecve centers, spontaneous and planned sites, rental accommodaons, or shared shelters with relaves in host communies are parcularly vulnerable 581K 153.7K 427.7K 3K 1.8K 17K to COVID-19 since many such spaces are congested and lack access to essenal services such as People Reached Emergency Shelter ESNFI's Repair Kit Emergency Kitchen Set Mosquito Net WASH and Shelter NFIs. Shelter Kit Assistance in July Response by Region Response by Zone 2.1K 829 West Guji 145K 45.1K 3.5K 41.6K 7K People Reached Emergency Shelter Hygiene Kit East Hararge 71K ESNFI's Items Repair Kit Blankets Shabelle 49K Bale 35K Guji 34K Response by Objective Afar Liban 30K 9,854 Amhara Daawa 27K 798 West Hararge 26K Target Reached Benishangul … Fafan 26K 17,054 Cluster Objecve 1 Ensure contextualized access to life-saving shelter and NFIs for West Wellega 21K displacement affected people, to safeguard their health security, privacy, and dignity 567K 20.5K Gedeo 16K Kemashi 13K Oromia Sidama 13K Cluster Objecve 2 Improved living condions of IDPs and basic humanitarian 351,872 Somali 2.1M 550.1K East Wellega 11K SNNPR 143,191 needs promptly through the provision of Shelter and NFI 52,619 Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) 10K Basketo 7K 19.0K Dire Dawa Urban 6K Cluster Objecve 3 Enhance resilience through shelter support in recovery, 392K Amaro 6K reintegraon, and relocaon Guraghe 6K Erer 5K Response by Age and Sex Implementing Partners Assistance Trend Child Adult Elderly Less than 18 18-59 Age Greater than 60 180K 80,245 218,034 5,161 170K 160K 148K 140K 67,673 205,362 4,901 120K 100K 80K 68K 68K Vulnerability Profile 60K 54K Person with physical or mental disability 1,374 40K 29K 45K Female Headed Households 5,055 20K y ch y April Ma June July Child Headed Households Januar Febru… Mar 32 International Organization for Migration, YeMez Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Landline: +251(0)11 130 1212| Website: https://www.shelterculster.org/response/ethiopia |Email: [email protected] 1/1 8/21/2020 Somali Region HRP Monitoring Dashboard - Somali Region July 2020 Humanitarian Situation Overview Key Figures The Somali region host the highest number of IDPs and returnees next to the Oromia region. 55% of the People People 12 Partners 950K In need 880.3K Targeted IDP sites categorized as high priority due to overcrowding and inadequate living condions are in the Somali Region. People Emergency Shelter 143.2K Reached 11.1K ESNFI's Repair Kit 132.1K According to the go-and-see mission, which was conducted in June 2020, so far, 5,093 households were returned. As most of the houses were burned during the conflict, the returnees are living in open space, Assistance in July while some of them are sharing with relaves in overcrowded condions. The majority of the returnee People Emergency Shelter 24.5K 0 24.5K ESNFI's populaon in the returned sites have no essenal services facilies. Reached Repair Kit Response by Zone Response by Woreda Response by Objective Target Reached Moyale (Somali) 27K Cluster Objecve 1 Ensure contextualized access to life- 29K Kelafo 23K saving shelter and NFIs for displacement affected people, 4,796 Filtu 23K to safeguard their health security, privacy, and dignity Fafan Tuliguled 15K 25,644 Mustahil 12K Cluster Objecve 2 Improved living condions of IDPs 686K Erer Babile 10K and basic humanitarian needs promptly through the 138.4K 5,210 Doolo Dolo Odo 7K provision of Shelter and NFI 2,139 Ferfer 7K Korahe Cluster Objecve 3 Enhance resilience through shelter 639 Lagahida 5K support in recovery, reintegraon, and relocaon Shabelle 34K Afder West Imi 4K 0 Liban 4,304 48,521 29,662 Adadle 4K Daawa 27,072 Berocano 3K Galadi 2K Response by Age and Sex El-Ogaden 1K Child Adult Elderly Haroreys 0K Less than 18 18-59 Age Greater than 60 29,127 47,501 515 Implementing Partners Assistance Trend 40K 37.3K 19,899 45,885 265 35K 32.4K 30K Vulnerability Profile 25K 22.9K 24.5K 20K Person with physical or mental disability 74 15K 15.1K Female Headed Households 868 10K 6.3K 5K 4.8K Child Headed Households 29 0K January February March April May June July International Organization for Migration, YeMez Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Landline: +251(0)11 130 1212| Website: https://www.shelterculster.org/response/ethiopia |Email: [email protected] 1/1 8/21/2020 Hararge HRP Monitoring Dashboard - East & West Hararge Zones July 2020 Key Figures Humanitarian Situation Overview 299K People People 9 Partners Funding remains the main challenges for partners who have to choose the most crical shelter and NFI In need 297.6K Targeted acvies to respond to. The ongoing responses that require Shelter/ESNFI support include conflict displaced IDPs and returnees, support for quaranne centers/decongeson of IDPs sites and flood affected populaon. People Emergency Shelter 97.5K Reached 38.7K Repair Kit 58.7K ESNFI's The government led return of IDPs from Somali region to Chinaksan Worreda in East Hararge has connued this month. Chinaksan Worreda reported, 42,538 IPDs have now been returned to 52 kebelles. The majority of Assistance in July Emergency Shelter People 1.3K Repair Kit household are in need of ESNFIs adding to the exing caseload the cluster has not been able to assist due to 4.8K Reached 3.5K ESNFI's lack of funding. Security connue to be a concern with sporadic ethnic clashes and road closures restricng access. This adds to Response by Objective Target Reached poor road condions due to rains with access already restricted to some areas such as Kumbi and Mayu Cluster Objecve 1 Ensure contextualized access to life- Worredas. 30K 0 saving shelter and NFIs for displacement affected people, to safeguard their health security, privacy, and dignity Response by Zone Response by Woreda Cluster Objecve 2 Improved living condions of IDPs Chinaksen 24K 286.5K and basic humanitarian needs promptly through the 97.5K Babile (Oromia) 17K provision of Shelter and NFI Gumbi Bordede 14K Daro Lebu 12K Cluster Objecve 3 Enhance resilience through shelter Meyu Muleke 11K support in recovery, reintegraon, and relocaon 42K 0 Deder 8K Midhaga Tola 8K East Hararge West Hararge 70,970 Kumbi 3K 26,492 Response by Age and Sex Goro Gutu 1K Mieso 1K Child Adult Elderly Less than 18 18-59 Age Greater than 60 Assistance Trend 8,735 40,759 1,036 50K 48K 8,126 37,943 862 40K 30K Vulnerability Profile Implementing Partners 21K Person with physical or mental disability 12 20K 19K Female Headed Households 705 10K 2K 2K 5K Child Headed Households 0 0K January February April May June July International Organization for Migration, YeMez Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Landline: +251(0)11 130 1212| Website: https://www.shelterculster.org/response/ethiopia |Email: [email protected] 1/1 8/21/2020 WellegasBG HRP Monitoring Dashboard - East/West Wellega and Benishangul Gumuz Region July 2020 Humanitarian Situation Overview Key Figures People In West Wellega, because of the limited presence of humanitarian partners and access, the need for shelter and People 6 Partners 349K 251.2K Targeted NFIs have not been addressed mainly in Mana Sibu, Nejo, Kiltu Kara, Leta Sibu, Bojji Dirmeji, Lalo Asabi and In need Gimbi. People Emergency Shelter 48.5K ESNFI's In East Wellega, the humanitarian presence is effecve in providing shelter response to the returnees in need in Reached 21.9K Repair Kit 26.6K Sasiga, Guto Gida, and Haro Limmu woredas, which significantly reduced the shelter gaps in the area except for Assistance in July secondary IDPs who are seled in the host community. There are also an unidenfied number of IDPs in Sasiga Emergency Shelter People 0 Repair Kit that required registraon and life-saving support. 0 Reached 0 ESNFI's The recent assessment in Metekel woreda idenfied Emergency Shelter and NFIs as one of the priority needs for the returnees. Partners such as NRC have a presence in Kamashi zone and currently providing ES/NFIs. Response by Objective Target Reached Response by Zone Response by Woreda Cluster Objecve 1 Ensure contextualized access to life- 58K 0 saving shelter and NFIs for displacement affected people, Haro Limu 10K to safeguard their health security, privacy, and dignity Belojiganfo 9K Cluster Objecve 2 Improved living condions of IDPs Kiltu Kara 251K 6K and basic humanitarian needs promptly through the 29.5K Boji Dirmeji 5K provision of Shelter and NFI Metekel Nejo Town 5K 3,747 Cluster Objecve 3 Enhance resilience through shelter Agalome 4K support in recovery, reintegraon, and relocaon 6K 19.0K Dangura 3K Afar Mana Sibu 2K 5,851 Leta Sibu 1K Response by Age and Sex Kemashi Mandura 13,307 1K Child Adult Elderly Sasiga 1K Less than 18 18-59 Age Greater than 60 West Wellega East Wellega 3,310 21,010 301 20,649 Assistance Trend 10,791 20.2K 20K 2,859 20,726 287 15K Vulnerability Profile 11.3K 9.4K Person with physical or mental disability 0 Implementing Partners 10K Female Headed Households 426 5K 3.7K 2.2K 1.8K 0 0K Child Headed Households January February March April May June International Organization for Migration, YeMez Building, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Landline: +251(0)11 130 1212| Website: https://www.shelterculster.org/response/ethiopia |Email: [email protected] 1/1 8/21/2020 WGG HRP Monitoring Dashboard - West Guji and Gedeo Zones July 2020 Key Figures Humanitarian Situation Overview With 91% of returnees whose shelters are either parally or fully damaged being supported with paral and People People 12 Partners 454K In need 342.0K Targeted full repair kits since the en-mass return in March 2019, the cluster will phase out of Gedeo once the current EHF funded acvies are completed.