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14 3W Nut 081519 A4.Pdf (English) ETHIOPIA 3W: Operational Presence, Nutrition Cluster (January - June 2019) ERITREA Tahtay Aheferom Adiyabo RHB Laelay RHB RHB RHB Erob MCMDO RHB Adiabo Gulo Mekeda RHB Dalol RHB Red Sea RHB RHB RHB RHB Berahile RHB Tahtay Ganta Afeshum Asgede Mayechew RHB Saesie Tsaedamba Werei RHB Tsimbila RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB Leke SCI RHB Hawzen PI Medebay Zana Kola Temben RHB TIGRAY RHB RHB Dega SUDAN RHB Tselemti RHB RHB MCMDO Temben RHB RHB RHB Tanqua RHB Afdera RHB Addi PI MCMDO Abergele Enderta RHB SCI Arekay RHB Aba RHB PI RHB Debark CONCERN RHB 'Ala RHB Bidu RHB RHB RHB Saharti SCI Samre Hintalo RHB Dabat RHB AAH Alage Wajirat PI Janamora RHB PI Erebti RHB RHB AFAR Wegera CONCERN PI Sahila Raya RHB AAH RHB Endamehoni RHB RHB PI AAH RHB Azebo Teru Zequala RHB Gonder Ofla Megale RHB Kurri Zuria RHB RHB MCMDO RHB Yalo GOAL RHB PI RHB Gulf of Aden RHB RHB RHB West RHB RHB RHB PI Ebenat Dehana Belesa AAH Alamata CARE Bugna RHB RHB RHB Elidar RHB RHB RHB RHB Gulina Awra RHB RHB RHB Libokemekem Mena Meketewa PI Guna Begemider MCMDO Lasta Gidan RHB Lay RHB RHB RHB Guba Lafto Ewa RHB Gayint Guba RHB RHB Meket RHB Lafto RHB Dubti RHB RHB Wadla AMHARA RHB Habru Worebabu PI Sede Muja RHB Mile Afambo BENISHANGUL CARE Ambasel RHB RHB RHB RHB Tenta RHB RHB Mekdela RHB RHB GOAL GUMUZ RHB RHB PI RHB Dessie Zuria Semada Sayint RHB DJIBOUTI Bati Adaa'r RHB RHB RHB GOAL RHB RHB Mehal Sayint RHB RHB Kalu RHB RHB RHB Legambo Dewa Cheffa RHB RHB RHB Telalak SCI Enarj Enawga Borena / RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB GOAL RHB Debresina RHB Ayisha Sodal/Sirba RHB Legehida Gishe Rabel Artuma RHB RHB RHB Dalifage Abay Wenbera Fursi RHB Were Ilu Gewane Menze Gera Midir RHB RHB RHB Wegde Kelela RHB Menze RHB RHB Jilye Tumuga Hadelela RHB Shebel Bernta RHB Keya Gabriel Erer Dera RHB RHB RHB Oda RHB RHB (Somali) (Oromia) Merhabete Samurobi RHB Shinile Bilidigilu Menze RHB RHB RHB Gele'alo RHB RHB RHB Wara RHB Mama RHB Gelealo Gota-biki RHB RHB RHB RHB Gerar Jarso Kewet RHB Yaso Haro Jarso Midir SCI SCI Dembel Kiltu Kara Jarte Jardega Tarema Ber RHB Harawo RHB Limu RHB Afdem IMC RHB Agalometi RHB GOAL RHB RHB AAH RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB AAH SCI RHB Kuyu DIRE DAWA Kamashi RHB RHB Arguba Special SCI RHB Biyoawale Chinaksen RHB RHB Limu (Oromia) RHB RHB Basona Worena Dulecha Amibara RHB WVI IMC RHB RHB RHB RHB Aw-bare MCMDO RHB RHB IRE RHB RHB RHB Ankober RHB CARE RHB RHB MC RHB Belojiganfo Meta Haroreys Jida RHB Arguba Special RHB IMC MCMDO RHB CARE Deder Haro Maya CARE RHB RHB RHB CARE GOAL RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB SCI RHB Assagirt Awash Fentale RHB RHB Bedeno RHB MCMDO AAH HARERI Aleltu RHB CARE Chiro Zuria RHB Goro Muti Girawa IMC RHB RHB RHB AAH RHB RHB SCI Gimbi RHB RHB RHB RHB IMC Fentale WVI AAH SOMALIA Minjar RHB Mesela AAH RHB RHB SOUTH SUDAN Melka Shenkora RHB RHB PI RHB IMC SCI RHB Balo IMC Meyu RHB MCMDO Gemechis RHB RHB MCMDO RHB Babile RHB Muleke Anfilo Adama RHB Aseko Boke IMC (Oromia) RHB RHB GOAL Golo OROMIA RHB Kuni RHB RHB RHB RHB AAH Adama Merti RHB Oda Meyumuluka RHB Lare RHB Burqua MC MC Yocale Makuey RHB Sodo RHB RHB RHB Shanan Kolu Dhintu RHB CARE Fik SCI Wantawo RHB RHB Jeju Aware RHB Itang Meskan Dodota RHB RHB PI RHB CARE RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB Dodota MCMDO RHB Bilcil-bur RHB Golocha SCI RHB Gambela Botor Tolay Mareko IMC MC SOMALI RHB Hawi Gudina RHB Abobo Zuria Silti RHB RHB RHB MC RHB Degehamedo Galhamur Akobo Kersa (Jimma) RHB Sude Amigna SCI Jore RHB RHB Ziway Dugda Lege Hida RHB Kumbi Qubi GOAL RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB Wilbareg RHB SCI CONCERN Wangay Danod RHB RHB RHB MC MC Gog RHB RHB Robe RHB RHB RHB RHB Dig Marsin GOAL Gembora RHB Sankura Shirka RHB Bokh AAH RHB Arsi RHB Gololcha SCI SCI RHB RHB RHB RHB Gunagado RHB Negele Bale CONCERN Hamero Sagag SCI AAH RHB RHB RHB RHB Burqod GOAL GAMBELA Soro RHB Gasera RHB Garbo Mengesh RHB RHB RHB Shala Agarfa Seweyna Lagahida RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB Dihun GOAL RHB Dune GOAL RHB RHB SCI RHB RHB Bodaley RHB RHB RHB Ginir CONCERN RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB Shashemene RHB SCI Ayun RHB RHB Siraro RHB RHB RHB RHB Sinana SCI Galadi RHB Zuria RHB Horshagah RHB RHB RHB Hawassa Zuria CONCERN GOAL RHB RHB RHB Goro (Bale) GOAL RHB RHB RHB RHB Hararey RHB RHB RHB RHB Kebridehar GOAL RHB Dima RHB Loka RHB RHB Lasdhankayre Lome (SNNP) RHB SCI RHB RHB Ofa RHB Dawe East Imi RHB Warder RHB Abaya Dale RHB Rayitu Elwayne RHB RHB Bensa Ketchen MC RHB Denibu Kucha Humbo RHB SCI SCI RHB RHB RHB Berbere RHB Lehel-Yucub Gofa RHB RHB GOAL West Imi MC RHB RHB RHB RHB SCI Danan SNNP Melekoza RHB Boreda GOAL RHB Bona RHB Mena (Bale) CONCERN RHB RHB WVI Zuria RHB RHB Zala Dita Harena RHB RHB RHB RHB RHB GOAL Chencha GOAL Buluk SCI West Imi MC RHB Gode Abaya SCI Aroresa RHB RHB RHB Arba Minch RHB Aba-korow MC RHB RHB Selamgo Ouba Debretsehaye RHB Gura Damole SCI RHB Zuria Gelana RHB RHB Girja (Harenfema) IRE Berocano AAH AAH South Ari RHB Debeweyin RHB RHB (West Guji) SCI MCMDO RHB (Bako GOAL Elale RHB SCI Kemba RHB WVI Elkare/Serer Gazer) RHB GOAL Hambela Wamena RHB RHB PI RHB SCI WVI Amaro RHB Bonke Derashe MCMDO RHB Higloley Male RHB Shilabo RHB RHB RHB Meda Welabu AAH RHB Melka Aga Wayu PI SCI RHB PI RHB PI Soda Kelafo RHB Gora IRE RHB RHB Burji RHB RHB RHB RHB PI Dola RHB RHB Adadle SCI Gnangatom Konso SCI Filtu SCI Saba RHB Legend RHB Liben MC Deka suftu IRE RHB Boru Charati/Weyib SCI Hamer Dugda Dawa Hargele Elwaya Gomole CONCERN Mustahil RHB Kohle/Qoxle Ferfer Arero Gumi Idalo IRE RHB International boundary RHB RHB RHB RHB IRE RHB RHB MC God-god Indian Ocean RHB RHB Agencies' locations and Teltale Yabelo Regional boundary RHB IRE Dasenech RHB RHB RHB RHB SCI area of interventions are (Kuraz) CARE Mubarek SCI IRE SCI Bokolmayo RHB Wachile Barey RHB IRE RHB No. of Partners Dubluk RHB Dolobay depicted based on the SCI SCI RHB RHB Dhas Hudet AAH AAH recent available information. 1 Dilo Dolo Odo RHB Moyale RHB Please send any updates AAH (Oromia) SCI RHB Guchi RHB IRE KENYA AAH 2 - 3 Dire RHB AAH or corrections to the following Miyo AAH RHB SCI email.[[email protected]] 4 UGANDA Qada Duma 100 km The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Note: The map includes implementers that provide woreda level data only. Creation date: 15 August 2019 Map Doc.: 14_3W_Nut_081519_A4 Sources: Nutrition Cluster Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia/.
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