14 3W Food 081519 A4.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

14 3W Food 081519 A4.Pdf ETHIOPIA 3W: Operational Presence, Food Cluster (January - June 2019) ERITREA Tahtay Aheferom Adiyabo Erob Laelay Total Number of Partners JEOP NDRMC 2 Adiabo NDRMC JEOP Dalol NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Red Sea NDRMC Laelay Adwa Berahile Tahtay Koraro JEOP Maychew Saesie Tsaedamba NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP Kunneba Werei JEOP NDRMC Asgede NDRMC NDRMC Kafta Humera Tahtay Mayechew Leke Tsimbila Naeder Adet Hawzen Atsbi Wenberta NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP JEOP SUDAN TIGRAY NDRMC NDRMC Tselemti Dega NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Temben NDRMC NDRMC Afdera Tsegede NDRMC Telemt NDRMC NDRMC Aba Erebti (Amhara) JEOP NDRMC Beyeda Abergele Hintalo 'Ala NDRMC JEOP Saharti Wajirat Bidu NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Samre Alage JEOP Janamora NDRMC JEOP NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Wegera JEOP AFAR NDRMC JEOP Endamehoni NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Metema Chilga Zequala Sekota JEOP Lay Kinfaz Gonder JEOP Megale Teru NDRMC JEOP JEOP Gulf of Aden Armacho Zuria NDRMC NDRMC Kurri NDRMC JEOP Yalo NDRMC NDRMC Gaz Ofla NDRMC JEOP NDRMC NDRMC Quara West Belesa Gibla JEOP Elidar Dembia Dehana NDRMC NDRMC JEOP Alamata NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP NDRMC Ebenat NDRMC NDRMC Mena Meketewa Bugna JEOP Raya Kobo Libokemekem NDRMC Awra NDRMC AMHARA Lasta JEOP NDRMC Gidan JEOP JEOP Ewa NDRMC Jawi NDRMC Meket JEOP JEOP Guba Lafto NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Guna Begemider Semen Achefer Tach Gayint JEOP Chifra Dubti NDRMC JEOP Guba Lafto Habru NDRMC East JEOP NDRMC BENISHANGUL Dera (Amhara) NDRMC Mile Esite Sede Muja NDRMC NDRMC Afambo Yilmana Densa Tenta Ambasel Pawe JEOP Worebabu NDRMC NDRMC GUMUZ Mekdela NDRMC NDRMC JEOP NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Bati NDRMC NDRMC Semada Kutaber Adaa'r DJIBOUTI NDRMC NDRMC Quarit NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Enebse Banja NDRMC Hulet Ej Enese Sayint NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Sarmder NDRMC Dega Damot Telalak NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Legambo Dewa Cheffa NDRMC NDRMC Ayisha NDRMC Bibugn Enarj Enawga NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Gewane NDRMC NDRMC Borena NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Sodal/Sirba NDRMC NDRMC / Debresina NDRMC Ankasha Jabi Tehnan Michakel Enemay DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Abay Wenbera NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Menze Gera Midir Senan NDRMC NDRMC Wemberma Dembecha NDRMC Wegde Kelela Were NDRMC NDRMC Ilu NDRMC Jilye Tumuga Hadelela NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Gablalu Gida Ayana NDRMC Dera NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Oda NDRMC Guzamn NDRMC Erer NDRMC NDRMC Amuru (Oromia) (Somali) Bilidigilu Yaso Awabel NDRMC NDRMC Kewet Ibantu NDRMC Dembel NDRMC NDRMC Jarte Jardega NDRMC MerhabeteMenze Mama Midir NDRMC DPPB DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Haro NDRMC Degem DPPB DPPB Kiltu NDRMC NDRMC Samurobi NDRMC NDRMC Limu NDRMC Gota-biki Harawo Kara Ginde NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Gele'alo Afdem Shinile Agalometi NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Jarso (East Aw-bare NDRMC NDRMC Beret Kuyu NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Kamashi Horo Buluk Ababo NDRMC NDRMC Basona NDRMC DIRE DAWA Hararghe) Chinaksen Maokomo Limu (Oromia) NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Jida Dulecha NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Special Babo NDRMC Adda NDRMC Worena NDRMC Amibara NDRMC Aseliso NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Tuliguled DPPB NDRMC NDRMC Bila NDRMC NDRMC Jida Ankober Miesso NDRMC NDRMC Berga JEOP JEOP NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Seyo NDRMC Cobi NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Deder DPPB DPPB Guto Gida NDRMC Jimma Rare NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP Erer (Harari) Begi NDRMC NDRMC Ambo Aleltu Assagirt NDRMC Gimbi NDRMC Jimma Genete Jeldu NDRMC JEOP JEOP NDRMC Kurfa DPPB NDRMC Guliso Zuria NDRMC Awash Fentale NDRMC JEOP DPPB NDRMC Ayira NDRMC Sibu Sire NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP Chele NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Gimbichu NDRMC JEOP HARERI DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC JEOP NDRMC Fedis Ejersa Lafo NDRMC NDRMC Kebribeyah DPPB NDRMC Jimma Horo NDRMC NDRMC Haru NDRMC Illu Galan NDRMC NDRMC Minjar Fentale NDRMC Gemechis Bedeno JEOP NDRMC SOMALIA Leka NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Toke Kutaye NDRMC NDRMC SOUTH SUDAN NDRMC NDRMC Shenkora Goba Koricha NDRMC JEOP Koran/Mula Gidami Dulecha NDRMC Dano NDRMC NDRMC JEOP NDRMC Harshin NDRMC Dendi Anchar Habro JEOP Meyu NDRMC Dabo HanaNDRMC NDRMC JEOP NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC Muleke Babile Ararso Nunu Kumba NDRMC Boset Aseko NDRMC NDRMC Kuni Anfilo NDRMC Darimu Merti Golo (Oromia) NDRMC Nono NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Boke NDRMC NDRMC Sayo Chora (Buno Bedele) Gechi NDRMC Oda Bilcil-bur DPPB Jikawo NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Adama Jeju NDRMC NDRMC Lare Itang NDRMC Guna Meyumuluka Yocale NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Shanan Kolu Burqua Dhintu DPPB Wantawo NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Gashamo NDRMC Borecha Meskan NDRMC JEOP JEOP NDRMC NDRMC Hawi Gudina NDRMC DPPB Aware NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Sekoru DPPB NDRMC Hurumu NDRMC Lude Hitosa Chole Golocha Goljano NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC Gambela NDRMC Dugda NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Abobo Zuria Sigmo Gumay NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB DPPB Akobo Didu NDRMC Mareko Degehabur NDRMC Kersa (Jimma) NDRMC Diksis Sude NDRMC DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Lege Hida NDRMC Kumbi Yahob Degehamedo Danod Jore Masha NDRMC Sekoru NDRMC NDRMC Tiyo NDRMC Seru Gog Gera NDRMC NDRMC Wangay DPPB Galhamur NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Tena DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Robe NDRMC DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Sagag DPPB Dig Marsin NDRMC Mengesh Seka NDRMC NDRMC Sankura JEOP Limu Bilbilo Shirka NDRMC Bele DPPB Bokh NDRMC NDRMC Gibe NDRMC Qubi DPPB Chekorsa Omo Beyam NDRMC JEOP NDRMC Gesgar Hamero DPPB Gunagado DPPB NDRMC Munessa Gololcha Burqod NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Bale DPPB DPPB DPPB GAMBELA NDRMC Shala NDRMC Garbo Yeki Dedo NDRMC JEOP NDRMC NDRMC Seweyna Lagahida Shekosh JEOP JEOP NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Daratole NDRMC Kore NDRMC DPPB DPPB NDRMC Mancho JEOP Agarfa NDRMC DPPB Bodaley DPPB Gena JEOP NDRMC NDRMC Ginir Godere Mareka JEOP JEOP Siraro NDRMC Ayun NDRMC Bosa JEOP NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Sinana Dihun DPPB DPPB NDRMC Diguna Fango El-Ogaden NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Dinsho NDRMC Galadi NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB Horshagah Dima Goba Hararey Kindo Koyesha JEOP Kokosa NDRMC Adaba Goro (Bale) DPPB NDRMC NDRMC Rayitu DPPB Kudunbur Lome NDRMC Boricha Dodola NDRMC Dale NDRMC NDRMC Dawe NDRMC DPPB Warder Decha (SNNP) NDRMC Ofa Elwayne Lasdhankayre DPPB DPPB DPPB NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Ketchen Bensa NDRMC DPPB Lehel-Yucub NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC Berbere NDRMC SNNP NDRMC DPPB East Imi DPPB Danan Kebridehar NDRMC Nenesebo (Wereka) DPPB Melekoza Boreda NDRMC JEOP JEOP NDRMC Mena (Bale) Aroresa NDRMC Aba-korow NDRMC Mirab JEOP Harena Zala Daramalo Abaya NDRMC Girja NDRMC NDRMC DPPB NDRMC Abaya JEOP Buluk DPPB Gode Elale NDRMC JEOP (Harenfema) Elkare/Serer West Imi Berocano Debeweyin Selamgo Ouba Debretsehaye JEOP NDRMC Gura Damole DPPB Shilabo NDRMC NDRMC DPPB DPPB JEOP JEOP JEOP DPPB NDRMC DPPB DPPB Kemba Amaro JEOP Hambela DPPB Wamena Wadera NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC SOMALI NDRMC Derashe JEOP Higloley Suro Berguda Male Alle NDRMC JEOP Gora Dola Meda Welabu JEOP JEOP Melka NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC NDRMC DPPB DPPB Soda Burji Aga NDRMC JEOP Hargele NDRMC JEOP Wayu Adadle Dugda Dawa NDRMC Liben DPPB Kelafo Saba NDRMC NDRMC Konso DPPB Boru Filtu Charati/Weyib Hamer NDRMC DPPB DPPB Ferfer Legend Gnangatom Gumi Idalo DPPB Kohle/Qoxle Elwaya OROMIA NDRMC Deka suftu NDRMC DPPB NDRMC Arero NDRMC NDRMC God-god Indian Ocean NDRMC Agencies' locations and International boundary Yabelo Bokolmayo DPPB NDRMC Hudet Dasenech DPPB NDRMC DPPB area of interventions are (Kuraz) Teltale NDRMC DPPB DPPB Barey Regional boundary Wachile DPPB NDRMC Dubluk depicted based on the Mubarek Dolobay DPPB NDRMC recent available information. Dilo Dire Dhas Dolo Odo No. of Partners Moyale DPPB NDRMC NDRMC (Oromia) Please send any updates Moyale NDRMC KENYA Guchi (Somali) 1 Miyo or corrections to the following DPPB NDRMC email.[[email protected]] 2 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_FOOD_081519_A4 Sources: Food Cluster Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ethiopia/.
Recommended publications
  • Districts of Ethiopia
    Region District or Woredas Zone Remarks Afar Region Argobba Special Woreda -- Independent district/woredas Afar Region Afambo Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Asayita Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Chifra Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Dubti Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Elidar Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Kori Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Mille Zone 1 (Awsi Rasu) Afar Region Abala Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Afdera Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Berhale Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Dallol Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Erebti Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Koneba Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Megale Zone 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Afar Region Amibara Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) Afar Region Awash Fentale Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) Afar Region Bure Mudaytu Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) Afar Region Dulecha Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) Afar Region Gewane Zone 3 (Gabi Rasu) Afar Region Aura Zone 4 (Fantena Rasu) Afar Region Ewa Zone 4 (Fantena Rasu) Afar Region Gulina Zone 4 (Fantena Rasu) Afar Region Teru Zone 4 (Fantena Rasu) Afar Region Yalo Zone 4 (Fantena Rasu) Afar Region Dalifage (formerly known as Artuma) Zone 5 (Hari Rasu) Afar Region Dewe Zone 5 (Hari Rasu) Afar Region Hadele Ele (formerly known as Fursi) Zone 5 (Hari Rasu) Afar Region Simurobi Gele'alo Zone 5 (Hari Rasu) Afar Region Telalak Zone 5 (Hari Rasu) Amhara Region Achefer -- Defunct district/woredas Amhara Region Angolalla Terana Asagirt -- Defunct district/woredas Amhara Region Artuma Fursina Jile -- Defunct district/woredas Amhara Region Banja -- Defunct district/woredas Amhara Region Belessa --
    [Show full text]
  • The Case of Smallholder Farmers at Guba Lafto Woreda, Amhara National Region State, Ethiopia
    VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION PRACTICES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THE CASE OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS AT GUBA LAFTO WOREDA, AMHARA NATIONAL REGION STATE, ETHIOPIA M.Sc. THESIS TSEGAYE TEMESGEN WONDO GENET COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, HAWASSA UNIVERSITY, ETHIOPIA JUNE, 2018 VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION PRACTICES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THE CASE OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS AT GUBA LAFTO WOREDA, AMHARA NATIONAL REGION STATE, ETHIOPIA TSEGAYE TEMESGEN A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE ASSESMENT, WONDO GENET COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES WONDO GENET COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES WONDO GENET, ETHIOPIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT (SPECIALIZATION: CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE ASSESMENT) JUNE, 2018 II Approval sheet1 This is to certify that the thesis entitled “vulnerability and adaptation practices to climate change: the case of smallholder farmers at Guba Lafto woreda, Amhara national region state, Ethiopia” is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Sciences with specialization in climate smart agricultural landscape assessment. It is a record of original research carried out by Tsegaye Temesgen Id. No Msc/CSAL/R0012/09, under my supervision; and no part of the thesis has been submitted for any other degree or diploma. The assistance and help received during the courses of this investigation have been duly acknowledged.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 DRC Protection Assessment Report in IDP Sites in Afder Zone October
    DRC Protection assessment Report in IDP sites in Afder Zone October 2018 1 Contents 1. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2. Scope of the assessment -------------------------------------------------------------------------3 3. Objective of the assessment ---------------------------------------------------------------------4 3.1 General Objectives--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 3.2 Specific Objectives------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------4 4. Composition of the Assessment team---------------------------------------------------------- -4 5. Ethical considerations -----------------------------------------------------------------------------5 6. Methodology and assessment tools---------------------------------------------------------------5 7. Major challenges during assessment-------------------------------------------------------------6 8. Key Findings----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 8.1 Bare 01 IDP site ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 8.2 Den Adine IDP site ----------------------------------------------------------------------------10 8.3 Weydkal IDP site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 8.4 Allana IDP site ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 8.5 Darso IDP site-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
    [Show full text]
  • Hum Ethio Manitar Opia Rian Re Espons E Fund D
    Hum anitarian Response Fund Ethiopia OCHA, 2011 OCHA, 2011 Annual Report 2011 Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Humanitarian Response Fund – Ethiopia Annual Report 2011 Table of Contents Note from the Humanitarian Coordinator ................................................................................................ 2 Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 2011 Humanitarian Context ........................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Map - 2011 HRF Supported Projects ............................................................................................. 6 2. Information on Contributors ................................................................................................................ 7 2.1 Donor Contributions to HRF .......................................................................................................... 7 3. Fund Overview .................................................................................................................................... 8 3.1 Summary of HRF Allocations in 2011 ............................................................................................ 8 3.1.1 HRF Allocation by Sector .......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • ETHIOPIA - National Hot Spot Map 31 May 2010
    ETHIOPIA - National Hot Spot Map 31 May 2010 R Legend Eritrea E Tigray R egion !ª D 450 ho uses burned do wn d ue to th e re ce nt International Boundary !ª !ª Ahferom Sudan Tahtay Erob fire incid ent in Keft a hum era woreda. I nhabitan ts Laelay Ahferom !ª Regional Boundary > Mereb Leke " !ª S are repo rted to be lef t out o f sh elter; UNI CEF !ª Adiyabo Adiyabo Gulomekeda W W W 7 Dalul E !Ò Laelay togethe r w ith the regiona l g ove rnm ent is Zonal Boundary North Western A Kafta Humera Maychew Eastern !ª sup portin g the victim s with provision o f wate r Measle Cas es Woreda Boundary Central and oth er imm ediate n eeds Measles co ntinues to b e re ported > Western Berahle with new four cases in Arada Zone 2 Lakes WBN BN Tsel emt !A !ª A! Sub-city,Ad dis Ababa ; and one Addi Arekay> W b Afa r Region N b Afdera Military Operation BeyedaB Ab Ala ! case in Ahfe rom woreda, Tig ray > > bb The re a re d isplaced pe ople from fo ur A Debark > > b o N W b B N Abergele Erebtoi B N W Southern keb eles of Mille and also five kebeles B N Janam ora Moegale Bidu Dabat Wag HiomraW B of Da llol woreda s (400 0 persons) a ff ected Hot Spot Areas AWD C ases N N N > N > B B W Sahl a B W > B N W Raya A zebo due to flo oding from Awash rive r an d ru n Since t he beg in nin g of th e year, Wegera B N No Data/No Humanitarian Concern > Ziquala Sekota B a total of 967 cases of AWD w ith East bb BN > Teru > off fro m Tigray highlands, respective ly.
    [Show full text]
  • DTM Event Tracking Tool 30 (18-24 July 2020)
    DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX-ETHIOPIA EVENT TRACKING TOOL (ETT) The DTM Event Tracking Tool (ETT) is deployed to track and provide up to date information on sudden displacements and other population movements ETT Report: No. 30 | 18 - 24 July 2020 CoVID-19 Situation Update ERITREA RED SEA YEMEN Wegde Kelela MOVEMENTS WembermaWest Gojam AFAR Gablalu TIGRAY Jama Zone 5 Oromia Hadhagala Ayisha KemashiSUDAN SOMALIA 364,322 12,693 200 5,785 East Gojam Gewane AFAR DJIBOUTI AMHARA GULF OF ADEN AmuruAMHARA Zone 3 Siti Tested Confirmed Deaths Recovered BENISHANGUL GUMUZ Shinile 7,876 IDPs North Shewa Dembel ADDIS ABABA Source: Ministry of Health, 24 July 2020 HARARI North Shewa 180 Kuyu DIRE DAWA GAMBELA Horo Gudru Wellega Amibara 66 Chinaksen OROMIA Jarso Main Highlights SOMALI Dulecha Miesso SNNPR Kombolcha KemashiSOUTH Gursum SUDAN Cobi Sululta Haro Maya Conict (4,202 IDPs) 3,102 Mieso 136 During the reporting period, 3,546 new cases were recorded, which is SOMALIA KENYA West Shewa UGANDA ADDIS ABABA 139 Girawa Fedis Fafan a 146% increase from the previous week. The breakdown by region is East Wellega Babile 162 Ilu Fentale East Hararge listed below. Dawo West Hararge Flash Floods 410 Boset 20 Boke Kuni Nono Merti Addis Ababa continued to record a high number of cases (3,674 IDPs) South West Shewa East Shewa Jeju Buno Bedele Sire within the reporting week with 2,447 new cases while Hawi Gudina Jarar Guraghe Fik Kumbi Degehamedo Oromia recorded 289 new cases, Tigray 236, Gambela 170, PRIORITY NEEDS Silti Sude Jimma Arsi Amigna Lege Hida Erer Yahob Afar 74, Benishangul Gumuz 73, Amhara 68, Dire Dawa 52, Yem Siltie OROMIA Gibe Seru Hamero Somali 47, SNNPR 39, Sidama 31, and Harari 20 new Hadiya Shirka Sagag 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Malt Barley Value Chain in Arsi and West Arsi Highlands of Ethiopia
    Academy of Social Science Journals Received 10 Dec 2020 | Accepted 15 Dec 2020 | Published Online 29 Dec 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/DOI 10.15520/assj.v5i12.2612 ASSJ 05 (12), 1779−1793 (2020) ISSN : 2456-2394 RESEARCH ARTICLE Malt Barley Value Chain in Arsi and West Arsi highlands of Ethiopia Bedada Begna1 , Mesay Yami2 1 Kulumsa Agricultural Research Abstract Center, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) The study was undertaken in four districts of Arsi and West Arsi zones where malt barley is highly produced. Different participatory 2Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural rural appraisal approaches were employed to conduct the study. The Research (EIAR), National findings indicated that land allotted for malt barley production has been Fishery and Aquatic Life Research increased in the study areas since 2010, scarcity was noticed due to Center (NAFALRC) constraints related to quality and existence of malt barley competing outlets. Malt barley marketing is complex and dynamic where various actors are involved in its marketing. The marketing route changes over time depending on the demands at the terminal markets. Assela Malt Factory (AMF) plays a great role in determining malt barley price while producers are price takers. Among five major malt barley marketing channels only three of them are supplying to the factory. AMF accessed to 90% of malt barley from the channel via traders and the direct supply by farmers via cooperatives was not more than 10%. The channel via cooperatives which is strategic for both producers and the factory was serving below anticipated due to the financial constraints and management skill gaps of the cooperatives.
    [Show full text]
  • 11 HS 000 ETH 013013 A4.Pdf (English)
    ETHIOPIA:Humanitarian Concern Areas Map (as of 04 February 2013) Eritrea > !ª !ª> Note: The following newly created woreda boundaries are not Tahtay !ª E available in the geo-database; hence not represented in this Nutrition Hotspot Priority Laelay Erob R R !ª Adiyabo Mereb Ahferom !ª Tahtay Gulomekeda !ª I E map regardless of their nutrition hot spot priority 1 & 2: Adiyabo Leke T D Adiyabo Adwa Saesie Dalul Priority one Asgede Tahtay R S Kafta Werei Tsaedaemba E E Priority 1: Dawa Sarar (Bale zone), Goro Dola (Guji zone), Abichu Tsimbila Maychew !ª A Humera Leke Hawzen Berahle A Niya( North Showa zone) and Burka Dintu (West Hararge Priority two > T I GR AY > Koneba Central Berahle zone) of Oromia region, Mekoy (Nuer zone) of Gambella Western Naeder Kola Ke>lete Awelallo Priority three Tselemti Adet Temben region, Kersadula and Raso (Afder zone), Ararso, Birkod, Tanqua > Enderta !ª Daror and Yo'ale (Degahabour zone), Kubi (Fik zone), Addi Tselemt Zone 2 No Priority given Arekay Abergele Southern Ab Ala Afdera Mersin (Korahe zone), Dhekasuftu and Mubarek (Liben Beyeda Saharti Erebti Debark Hintalo !ª zone), Hadigala (Shinille zone) and Daratole (Warder Abergele Samre > Megale Erebti Bidu Wejirat zone) of Somali region. Dabat Janamora > Bidu International Boundary Alaje Raya North Lay Sahla Azebo > Wegera Endamehoni > > Priority 2: Saba Boru (Guji zone) of Oromia region and Ber'ano Regional Boundary Gonder Armacho Ziquala > A FA R !ª East Sekota Raya Yalo Teru (Gode zone) and Tulu Guled (Jijiga zone) of Somali region. Ofla Kurri Belesa
    [Show full text]
  • IOM in Ethiopia IOM PRESENCEIOM Presence in Ethiopia in ETHIOPIA2021
    0 IOM in Ethiopia IOM PRESENCEIOM Presence in Ethiopia IN ETHIOPIA2021 Dalol ERITREA TIGRAY Shire Central YEMEN Western Welkait Tselemti Afdera Zone 2 North Gondar Mekele SUDAN Metema Bidu LEGEND Kinfaz Central Gondar Ofla Teru Kurri Country Office Zone 4 Elidar West Gondar Takusa Quara Lake Tana Alfa Zone 1 DJIBOUTI Jawi North Wello Ewa Sub-Offices Chifra Semera Guba AMHARA Dangura Bahir Dar Mile Migration Response Adaa'r Awi Centres (MRCs) Metekel South Wello AFAR Ayisha Wenbera Medical Health Assessment Gablalu East Gojam Gewane Centre (MHAC) Siti BENISHANGUL GUMUZ Zone 3 Shinile Dembel Transit centres Assossa East Togochale Kemashi North Shewa Wellega Horo Guduru North Shewa SOMALIA DIRE DAWA SOUTH SUDAN West Wellega Nekemte 3 Country Capital West Shewa HARARI Jigjiga Fafan Kelem Wellega Harshin ADDIS ABABA East Hararge Regional Capitals South West Hararge West Shewa East Shewa Buno Bedele Daror Itang Ilu Aba Bora Guraghe Fik Disputed Boundaries elit, Gashamo ng ci is p i Jarar d a Gambela r e u t e t c e s Akobo n co t, me t a Arsi i r s Jimma GAMBELA lo Lege Hida Erer o d m u s p i Siltie m e r o Seru Galhamur Agnewak L Burqod Dig International Boundary Cheka Hadiya Sagag Bokh Gog Danod Garbo Kefa OROMIA Seweyna Marsin Doolo Dima Ayun Nogob Regional Boundary Bench Maji Dawuro West Arsi Konta Wolayita Hawassa SOMALI Galadi Rayitu Goglo Warder Bale East Imi SNNPR Sidama Danan Zone Boundary Korahe Gofa Mirab Omo Gamo Gedeo Countries Surma Maji Elkare/Serer Shilabo Male Amaro Meda Welabu Shabelle Bule Hora Guji Water Bodies Hargele Adadle South Omo West Guji Kelafo Konso Liben Charati Afder Ferfer Liban Hamer Filtu Arero Elwaya Yabelo Teltale Barey Dolobay Borena Wachile Mubarek Daawa Dilo Dhas Dolo Ado KENYA Dire Moyale Miyo UGANDA Sources: CSA 2007, ESRI, IOM Date: 3 February 2019 Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only.
    [Show full text]
  • Ethiopia: 3W - WASH Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities Map (As of September 2017)
    Ethiopia: 3W - WASH Cluster Ongoing and Planned Activities map (as of September 2017) ERITREA 41Total Number of Partners RWB ☉ RWB Dalul Tahtay Koraro JSI IMC UNICEF RWB Berahile Red Sea RWB COOPI RWB RWB RWB VSF-G SUDAN Concern TIGRAY Addi Tselemti Afdera Arekay Plan Concern Ab Ala CARE Erebti COOPI ACF SCI Abergele Hintalo OWDA Wejirat PWO Gulf of RWB RWB ACF RWB RWB SCI RHB ACF RWB Kurri Aden RWB Sekota Ziquala ACF RWB Plan JSI Alamata Plan Dehana UNICEF RWB RWB CARITAS Oxfam Gulina Bugna RWB Gaz SCI Plan Gibla RWB AFAR AMHARA RWB Plan Concern RWB GOAL Delanta CARE JSI Mile DJIBOUTI JSI JSI Kalu RWB OWDA Were Ilu RWB RWB JSI RWB CARE Ayisha IRC OWDA Dewa Enarj UNICEF Gewane Cheffa BENISHANGUL Enawga RWB Bure RWB IMC Shinile GUMUZ SCI Mudaytu NRC IRC RWB Menz Gera SCI NRC IRC Midir Jille GOAL IR SCI UNICEF Timuga Afdem Dembel OWDA RWB IRC Aw-bare CARE IRC GAA Ensaro Ankober RWB Maokomo RWB RWB SCI Erer DIRE Special RWB ECC-SADCO Miesso IR EOC-DICAC DAWA DRC SCI IRC Amibara RWB NRC UNICEF Tulo SCI RWB RWB Chiro ACF HARERI CARE Zuria Bedeno UNICEF RWB JSI ACF ACF ACF IMC Babile Plan Malka SOMALIA RWB RWB Girawa Fedis SOUTH SUDAN Meko Balo SOS IRC Anchar Plan RWB RWB RWB RWB ACF Meyumuluka Habro WV Aware Itang Merti Oxfam NRC Degehabur RWB OWDA RWB COOPI Gashamo RWB RWB Gambela Havoyo PWO ADCS Oxfam ADRA RWB RWB NRC Danot Zuria RWB RWB RWB NRC RWB SCI NCA OROMIA SCI OWDA RWB RWB Oxfam NRC RWB PWO SCI RWB Fik RWB GOAL RWB IRC OWDA Hamero Gunagado Boh GAMBELA Concern RWB Oxfam RWB Seru SCI RWB RWB IRC GOAL RWB BBBC GOAL RWB HFHE SCI SCI
    [Show full text]
  • Somali Region: Multi – Agency Deyr/Karan 2012 Seasonal Assessment Report
    SOMALI REGION: MULTI – AGENCY DEYR/KARAN 2012 SEASONAL ASSESSMENT REPORT REGION Somali Regional State November 24 – December 18, 2012 DATE ASSESSMENT STARTED & COMPLETED TEAM MEMBERS – Regional analysis and report NAME AGENCY Ahmed Abdirahman{Ali-eed} SCI Ahmed Mohamed FAO Adawe Warsame UNICEF Teyib Sheriff Nur FAO Mahado Kasim UNICEF Mohamed Mohamud WFP Name of the Agencies Participated Deyr 2012 Need Assessment Government Bureaus DRMFSS, DPPB,RWB,LCRDB,REB,RHB,PCDP UN – WFP,UNICEF,OCHA,FAO,WHO Organization INGO SCI,MC,ADRA,IRC,CHF,OXFAMGB,Intermon Oxfam, IR,SOS,MSFH,ACF LNGO HCS,OWDA,UNISOD,DAAD,ADHOC,SAAD,KRDA 1: BACKGROUND Somali Region is one of largest regions of Ethiopia. The region comprises of nine administrative zones which in terms of livelihoods are categorised into 17 livelihood zones. The climate is mostly arid/semi-arid in lowland areas and cooler/wetter in the higher areas. Annual rainfall ranges from 150 - ~600mm per year. The region can be divided into two broader rainfall regimes based on the seasons of the year: Siti and Fafan zones to the north, and the remaining seven zones to the south. The rainfall pattern for both is bimodal but the timings differ slightly. The southern seven zones (Nogob, Jarar, Korahe, Doollo, Shabelle, Afder, Liban and Harshin District of Fafan Zone) receive ‘Gu’ rains (main season) from mid April to end of June, and secondary rains known as ‘Deyr’ from early October to late December. In the north, Siti and Fafan zones excluding Harshin of Fafan zone receive ‘Dirra’ - Objectives of the assessment also known as ‘Gu’ rains from late March To evaluate the outcome of the Deyr/Karan to late May.
    [Show full text]
  • Report of a Home Office Fact-Finding Mission Ethiopia: the Political Situation
    Report of a Home Office Fact-Finding Mission Ethiopia: The political situation Conducted 16 September 2019 to 20 September 2019 Published 10 February 2020 This project is partly funded by the EU Asylum, Migration Contentsand Integration Fund. Making management of migration flows more efficient across the European Union. Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................. 5 Background ............................................................................................................ 5 Purpose of the mission ........................................................................................... 5 Report’s structure ................................................................................................... 5 Methodology ............................................................................................................. 6 Identification of sources .......................................................................................... 6 Arranging and conducting interviews ...................................................................... 6 Notes of interviews/meetings .................................................................................. 7 List of abbreviations ................................................................................................ 8 Executive summary .................................................................................................. 9 Synthesis of notes ................................................................................................
    [Show full text]