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Amhara Afar Oromia Somali Snnpr ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR HRP PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PRESENCE - May 2019 19 PARTNERS AND 13 DONORS Partners with Planned, Ongoing and AFAR Koneba Berahile Completed activities Tigray Kilbati VSF-G, FAO Ab Ala (Zone 2) Erebti 3 14 1 1 Megale Bidu NNGO INGO GOV UN Teru Yalo Fenti Aw si Gonder North (Zone 4) Zuria (Zone 1) Elidar Wollo Gulina Afar Wadla Chifra Amhara Aysaita OROMIA Adaa'r Telalak CACH, CST, GOAL, SOS Sahel, Dewe Beneshangul Dalfagi WVI, SCI, DCA, ICRC, ERCS, AMHARA Gumu Hari CRS, LWF, MoA Haro (Zone 5) LWF, MoA Limu Chinaksen Gursum Fedis Addis East Bedeno Babile Harerge Ababa Midega Tola Aware Gashamo Degehabur Gunagado Gambela Oromia Shashemene Zuria Bale Goro Somali Kebridehar Warder Dawe Rayitu Legend Sidama Kachen SNNPR Abaya Bore Gelana Bule Girja Shabelle Regional Boundary Uraga (Harenfema) Gedio Kelafo Bule Kercha Ferfer South Hora Afder SOMALI Partners at Woreda Level Guji Chereti/Weyib Mustahil Omo Afder Bare Hudet IRE, VSF-S, ICRC, 1 Dasenech Yabelo Liben (Kuraz) Arero ERCS, FAO, NRC, Moyale Borena OXFAM Dolo Odo 2 Dire Dehas Liben SNNPR Dillo Moyale 3 CST, WVI, SCI MCMDO, MoA Government Creation date: 20th May 2019 Sources: Response target figures and funding data were colleceted and acompiled from the information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners as of 28 February 2019 to 30th April 2019. Feedback: Espico Iga (Denis) & Hudad Ibrahima, Information Management Officers: [email protected]; [email protected] / Farshad Tami, Sector Coordinator: [email protected] / https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/agriculture-livestock Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng PartnerD onor Type of Ac�vity Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Adaar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Awsi_Rasu_One Elidar VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Teru VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Fantana_Rasu_Four Yalo VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dalifage FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Dewe FAO FAO OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Hari_Rasu_Five Telalak VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two AbaAla VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Berahile VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Bidu VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Kunneba VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Kunneba VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Megale VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Afar Kilbet_Rasu_Two Megale VSF-G VSF-G EU/FAO Animal_health_support Amhara North_Gondar Gonder ZurMiaoA MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF LWF OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF LWF OCHA EHF Animal_feed_provision Amhara North_Wello Wadla LWF LWF OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Dawe KetchDeCnA DCA EU ECHO Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Bale Goro (Bale)WVE WVE Hong kong WEVmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Bale Rayitu DCA DCA EU ECHO Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel NMFA Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel AFD Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Arero SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Dhas SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dilo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO TrocaireEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO TrocaireLivestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dire CST SOS Sahel NGO TrocairePasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Dubluk CST SOS Sahel NGO TrocaireLivestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Dubluk CST SOS Sahel NGO TrocairePasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Miyo AAH AAH EU Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Miyo CACH CACH Livestock_Water Oromia Borena Miyo CACH CACH Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) CST Ireland Irish ACiodn di�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) CST NGO TrocaireCondi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Borena Moyale (OrCoSmTia) CST NGO Trocaire(blank) Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel SOS Sahel (blank) Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel SOS Sahel AFD Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Livestock_Restocking Oromia Borena Wachile SOS Sahel SOS Sahel Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia Borena Yabelo GOAL GOAL OCHA EHF Pasture_Enclosure_(Bush �nning) Oromia East_Hararge Babile (OroImCRiaC) ERCS Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Babile (OroLmWiaF) LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Babile (OroLmWiaF) LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Bedeno CRS CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Chinaksen ICRC ERCS Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Chinaksen LWF LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Chinaksen LWF LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Fedis CRS CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Goro Mu� CRS CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Gursum (OrLoWmFia) LWF CLWR/ ACT EETmHergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Gursum (OrLoWmFia) LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Gursum (OrLoWmFia) LWF ICA/ ACT ETHEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToClaRS CRS US OFDA Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToSlOaSCVE SOSCVE Danish DERFEmergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia East_Hararge Midhaga ToSlOaSCVE SOSCVE Danish DERFLivestock_Restocking Oromia East_Wellega Haro Limu ICRC ERCS (blank) Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Region Zones Woreda Organiza�on Implemen�ng Partner Donor Type of Ac�vity Oromia West_Guji Abaya MoA MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Aga Wayu MoA MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Bore MoA World Vision Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Girja (Harenfema) MoA MCMDO Emergency_Seed_or_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Guji Gumi Idalo CACH CACH Animal_health_support Oromia Guji Gumi Idalo CACH CACH Condi�onal_Cash_Transfers Oromia Guji Gumi Idalo CACH CACH Livestock_Restocking
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