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DRMTechnical Periodic Monitoring Report Working 2016 Humanitarian Requirements Document – Group

Covering 1 Jan to 30 Sep 2016 Prepared by Clusters and NDRMC Introduction

The El Niño global climactic event significantly affected the 2015 meher/summer rains on the heels of failed belg/ spring rains in 2015, driving food insecurity, malnutrition and serious water shortages in many parts of the country. The Government and humanitarian partners issued a joint 2016 Humanitarian Requirements Document (HRD) in December 2015 requesting US$1.4 billion to assist 10.2 million people with food, health and nutrition, water, agriculture, shelter and non-food items, protection and emergency education responses. Following the delay and erratic performance of the belg/spring rains in 2016, a Prioritization Statement was issued in May 2016 with updated humanitarian requirements in nutrition (MAM), agriculture, shelter and non-food items and education.The Mid-Year Review of the HRD identified 9.7 million beneficiaries and updated the funding requirements to US$1.2 billion.

As of 30 September, the HRD is 65 per cent funded, with contributions of US$1.06 billion from international donors and the (including carry-over resources from 2015). Under the leadership of the Government of Ethiopia delivery of life-saving and life-sustaining humanitarian assistance continues across the sectors. However, effective humanitarian response was challenged by shortage of resources, limited logistical capacities and associated delays, and weak real-time information management.

This Periodic Monitoring Report (PMR) provides a summary of the cluster financial inputs against outputs and achievements against cluster objectives using secured funding since the launch of the 2016 HRD. The PMR also describes changes in the humanitarian context where appropriate. The update on the Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund (EHF) provides a detailed funding overview of prioritized projects supported in ‘hotspot’ areas of the country.

The PMR should be considered in complement to the HRD and the HRD Mid-Year Review – see: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/system/files/documents/files/ethiopia_hrd_2016.pdf and https://www. humanitarianresponse.info/en/system/files/documents/files/ethiopia_hrd_-_mid_year_review_12_august_2016__0.pdf

The HRD is structured around three Strategic Objectives: 1) Save lives and reduce morbidity related to drought, 2) Protect and restore livelihoods and 3) Prepare for and respond to other humanitarian shocks, including natural disasters, conflict and displacement. Sector/Cluster Requirements Funded People People Percentage April 2016 Amount | Percentage Targeted Reached Food1 1.1bn 664m 60% 9.7m Round 7 (of 2015, 9.4m dispatched Jan 2016) Round 1-5 (2016) 10.2m Agriculture 91.3m 69.3m 76% 2.2m 1.5m 68% 2 Education 43.5m 16.4m 32% 4m 1.7m 42.5% (learning supplies) NGO partners 269,8173 Federal Ministry 2.9m of Education4 ES/NFI 24m 12.7m 51% 821,472 189,750 23% Health 60.3 32.3m 54% 3.6m 1.9m 55% Logistics 15.4m 11.8m 77% N/A N/A Nutrition MAM 83.4m 78.3m 94% 2.5m 2.47m 98%% SAM 44.8m 47.9m 107% 420,000 217,421 51.7% NGO support to 49.9m Nutrition5 Protection 23.8m 6.4m 27% 2.5m 157,151 6.3%6 WaSH 114.9m 103 90% 9.6m 8.26m 86% 1. In September, the Food sector was dispatching and distributing food under rounds six and seven, out of nine rounds planned in 2016. 2. Requirements were revised after the MYR due to the fact that school feeding which was originally planned for four months was revised and scaled down to three months. 3. Data from previous school year (Jan 2016-Jun 2016) 4. The Government allocated resources to provide school feeding to 2.9 million school children. 5. NGO support to CMAM was not included in the HRD requirements but constitutes a major component of the response, with US$49.9 million in contributions received. 6. The low percentage of beneficiaries reached in Protection is due to the delay in receiving donor funding to implement GBV activities outlined in the HRD and the time it took to recruit and train social workers for five regions and to establish Child Friendly Spaces for CP activities.

02 5 CLUSTER ACHIEVEMENTS

Progress towards Cluster Objectives From January to end of September the Food Cluster distributed 968,053MT of food Food assistance to 10.2 million people over seven People Targeted (HRD) 9.7 million rounds. In addition, US$8.25 million of cash People Reached- 9.4 million relief was transferred to 201,526 beneficiaries in round 7 (of 2015, 12 woredas in region and four woredas dispatched Jan 2016) in . In January, the Food Cluster People Reached- round 10.2 million distributed 156,116MT of relief assistance under 1-5 (2016) the 2015 Round 7, as well as to bridge the No. of Donors 15 gap between the planned 2015 and 2016 HRD rounds. No.of partners who 3 received funding Food delivery and distribution encountered a FUNDING (US$) number of challenges, including limited distribution Requested Received Percent capacity at woreda level, inaccessible roads due Funded to heavy rains, transportation challenges, and delays in the supply chain. With support from 1.1B 664M 60% the Logistics Cluster and deployment of NDRMC federal staff members to Afar, Amhara, Oromia and Somali regions, some of these challenges were addressed during the first half of 2016.

Funding Donor Recipient US$ Equivalent USA JEOP (CRS, CARE, FH 269,203,700 Ethiopia, and Catholic Secretariats, REST, SCI, WV Ethiopia Government of Ethiopia GOE 97,605,000 USA WFP 41,351,692 United Kingdom WFP 28,223,969 Canada WFP 15,693,400 ECHO + EU delegation WFP 105,206,074 WFP Multilateral WFP 15,001,269 Germany WFP 10,845,986 Japan WFP 5,350,000 Australia WFP 4,458,634 Egypt WFP 1,000,000 Switzerland WFP 2,206,619 UNA Sweden WFP 333,022 Private (individuals and organisations) WFP 99,048 Private (individuals and organisations) WFP 30,488 Carry-over/Available resource from 2015 WFP 60,595,000 WFP Strategic Resource Allocation Committee WFP 6,800,000 Total 664,003,901 Note: The Cluster delivered food assistance in all regions

03 Progress towards Cluster Objectives Of the 1.9 million people targeted for seed support in the 2016 HRD (1.7 million households for meher planting Agriculture and 198,000 for belg), the sector/cluster distributed People Targeted (HRD) 2.2 million seeds to 82,520 belg smallholder farming households People Reached 1.5 million and 1.5 million meher smallholder farming households. Percent Reached 68% The Government’s contribution to the sector/cluster Increased needs 59 million amounts to US$21 million. To increase sector/cluster coverage, implementing partners targeted hotspot 1 No. of Donors 16 and 2 woredas, Government reached beneficiaries in No.of partners who 31 non-NGO targeted areas. received funding FUNDING (US$) The sector/cluster mobilized approximately US$13 million to implement livestock interventions outlined in Requested Received Percent Funded the HRD, including treatment of 91.3m 69.3m 76% 83,254 livestock for parasitic and other diseases (1.6 EHF:14.1M per cent of the HRD target); distribution of vouchers for animal health services to 15,100 households in Somali region; destocking of 9,088 livestock in Somali region (2 per cent of the HRD target); distribution of meat to 5,962 households in Somali region; and distribution

Of livestock feed to 2,700 households in Afar and Somali regions (2.9 per cent of the HRD target).

Changes in Context The sector revised the number of households requiring meher seeds to 1.7 million households from the 198,122 households targeted in the 2016 HRD. According to the Agriculture Task Force, meher seed requirements were underestimated during the 2016 HRD preparation. In addition, US$30 million were needed by May 2016 to meet livestock sector needs. While there was a significant contribution by donors in the meher season seed response, the contributions to the livestock sector was minimal. Funding

Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities Equivalent *EHF Allocation to Different 14,166,437 Seed Distribution Agriculture ECHO + EU delegation CARE 6,155,459 , , , , Seed Distribution Meta, Deder, , Zuria, Girawa, Loka Abaya, Hawassa Zuria, Shebe Dino, Hulla, , , , Fedis, Babile, , , ,Odabultum, , , Germany GIZ 7,070,707 Aw-bare, Babile, Gursum, Jijiga, Seed Distribution Kebribeyah, Shinile, Dembel, Erer And Livestock ECHO + EU delegation Save the 5,285,572 Mareko,Meskan,Sodo,Alaba SP, Seed Distribution Children Shinile, Erer, , , Mile, And Livestock Dalfagi, Sekota, Ziquala, Abergele, , , Sekota, Ziquala, Gaz Gibla, Abergele USA International 1,500,000 Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Japan GoE 330,000 Netherlands GoE 2,267,527 , , Legehida, Seed Distribution , Midega-Tola, Meyu, And Livestock Hawi Gudina, (Kuraz), Gnangatom,Hamer, Kelete Awelallo, ,

* EHF is a multi sector allocation, detail provided on page 32 04 5 ECHO + EU delegation ACF - France 1,598,088 Sakota Seed Distribution And Livestock ECHO + EU delegation OXFAM GB 1,310,990 Aw-bare Kebribeyah Seed Distribution And Livestock FAO Internal funding FAO 1,166,600 Guba Lafto, , , Seed Distribution Zuria, Albuko, , Argoba And Livestock Albuko, Thehulederie Worebabu , Addi Arekay , Addi Arekay, Beyeda Mojan Wedera, , Mehal Mojan Wedera, Mehal Sayint, Beyeda Mimo Weremo, Mojan Wedera Mehal Sayint, Dewa Cheffa, Dewa,Harewa, Sekota, Ziquala, ,Misrak , Meskan,Meskan, Hintalo Wejirat, , Endamehoni, , Erob, , ECHO + EU delegation Cooperazione 344,356 Internazionale -

COOPI ECHO + EU delegation International 754,991 GursumBabile, Kumbi, Golo Oda, Seed Distribution Medical Corps , Meyu, And Livestock UK

Save the Children Save the 625,000 , Ofla, Guba Lafto, Seed Distribution Drought Appeal Children And Livestock Germany Deutsche 603,278 Ebenat, East Belesa Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action) Italy FAO 726,170 ; ; Awash ; Livestock Buremudaitu; Chefera; Talalak; intervention Dewie,Argoba Special, Austria International 546,448 Gulomekeda, Erob, Hawi Gudina, Seed Distribution Committee of the Meyu, Kumbi Red Cross

Belgium FAO 500,000 Siti Zone, Somali Region of Ethiopia Protection of livestock based livelihood assets of pastoralists and agro pastoralists affected by El Niño impacts Spain FAO 55,742 ECHO + EU delegation Save the 456,487 Mareko, Meskan, Sodo, Alaba SP Seed Distribution Children woreda, Erer, Shinile, Ewa, Chifra, Mile, Dalfagi, Sekota, Ziquala, Abergele, Guba Lafto, Kobo, Sekota, Gaz Gibla, Abergele

Austria CARE 465,452 Ebinate, , Provision of suitable andSimada woredas (Amhara crop seeds to Region) small-scale farmer households Training on good crop growing practices

* EHF is a multi sector allocation, detail provided on page 32 05 Austria Caritas 284,464 Ziway- and Adamitulu woredas Seed supply, (Oromia Region) animal restocking and introduction of sustainable agricultural methods intervention Sweden ACT Alliance 303,501 , Rayitu Seed Distribution / Church of Sweden USA FAO 1,933,693 ECHO + EU FAO 990,445 Hawi Gudina, Chifra, Aysaita, Livestock delegation intervention USA CARE 249,715 3 woredas of South Tigray Livestock support Start Fund Save the 181,250 Seed distribution Children Start Fund TEARFUND 165,685 Seed distribution Denmark ACT Alliance / 146,929 DanChurchAid Start Fund World Vision 145,558 Tulo, Shashemene Zuria, Kedida-Gamela Seed distribution International Start Fund GOAL 144,716 Boke, Daro Lebu, Koricha, Hawi Seed distribution Gudina, Meta,Deder Sweden OXFAM GB 143,881 Hadigalla, Afdem, Dembel, Shinile Seed distribution Ireland FAO 113,379 Saharti, Samre Seed distribution Ireland Concern 113,250 , Kalu, Aregoba, , Mekedella, Seed distribution Worldwide Legambo, , Wegedi, Kutaber Start Fund Plan International 92,182 Habro, Goba, Koricha Seed distribution

USA CRS 8,998,663 Oromia Region (Arsi, West Arsi, East , Seed distribution Borena Zones, East , and West and agriculture Hararghe zones), SNNPR Region (Wolayta, program support Gedeo, Kembata-Tembaro, Hadiya, and Halaba zones), (North Gonder, North Wollo, South Wollo, and Oromia zones), and (South Tigray and South East Tigray zones) CERF FAO 1,000,000 UNICEF FAO 500,000 FAO TCP FAO 1,254,000 USA PCI 766,155 USA IPC 800,000 USA IFRC 150,000 USA OXFAM 613,792 USA Save the 1,020,403 Children Sweden NRC 247,617 Norway Four NGOs 1,652,446 (NCA, DF, NPA, NRC) Norway NRC 397,324 USA FHI 975,446 Total 69,313,798 06 5 Progress towards Cluster Objectives The Mid Year Review of the 2016 HRD targeted four million Education school children for school feeding, learning supplies and People Targeted (HRD) 4 million school WASH in drought and flood affected woredas. People Reached by 1.7m school children reached Education partners provided emergency water support to NGO Partners with learning supplies 307 schools that benefited 219,449 school children. Out of the targeted four million children, 240,576 benefited from People reportedly 2.9 million school feeding programs implemented by NGOs during reached by the Gov the previous academic year. The Federal Ministry of Percent Reached by 75% (school feeding) Education (MoE) utilized its own resources and provided NGO partners school feeding to 2.9 million school children. The MoE No. of Donors 9 prepared and submitted a response plan for approval by No.of partners who 4 the Council of Emergency to provide school feeding to received funding 2.9 million school children in the 2016/17 academic year. However, school feeding which was originally planned FUNDING (US$) for four months was revised down to three months. So Requested Received Percent far, no funding was received from humanitarian partners Funded for school feeding for 1.1 million school children. Of the targeted 4 million school children, provision of learning 43.5m 16.4m 32% supplies for 1.7 million (43 per cent) is in progress. EHF:282.446 Changes in Context *Requirements were revised after the MYR due to the fact that school feeding which was originally planned for four months was revised and scaled down to three months.

As schools reopen, the risk of AWD outbreak in schools is high. Additionally, Unrest in parts of the country could also affect schools.

Funding Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities Equivalent Government Government 10,952,380 In all six drought affected School feeding regions and education material supply Norway Save the Children 1,700,000 Adaa’r, , Dalul, school supplies Hadelela, and Semirobi and School (), Afdem, Ayisha feeding Erer, Shinille, Meiso and Dembel (Somali region) Save the Children Save the Children 899,122 Degua Temben, Enderta, Water trucking Drought Appeal Hintalo Wajerat and Raya (delivery of Roto Azebo (Tigray region), and donkey Harshin and Kebribeyah trucking) (Somali region), Sekota and Ziquala (Amhara region) IKEA Save the Children 1,170,000 Afdem zone (Somali region), Water trucking, Berahle school supplies and school and woredas (Afar feeding region) and Sekota and Zikala woredas (Amhara region)

07 EHF * UNICEF 282,687 Mille, Korri, Adaa’r, , Provision of Afdera, Erebti, Berahle, water tanks and and Buremudaytu (Afar construction region) Afdem, Shinile, Meiso, of temporarly and Erer (Somali resgion) learning

Japan UNICEF 937,231 All emergency affected Learning regions supplies Sweden NRC 144,320 Dolo and Gambella Alternative Basic Education and Youth Education UNICEF UNICEF 296,018 Afar and Somali regions Provision of 125 water tanks and learnig supply for 4,956 children Korea UNICEF 92,593 Oromia and Tigray regions Provision of water tanks and water services for 99 schools Total 16,474,351

08 5 Progress towards Cluster Objectives Between January and August of 2016, 107,217 persons Emergency Shelter & NFI (578,363 households) were newly displaced due to drought People Targeted (HRD) 821,472 (10 per cent), flood (60 per cent) and conflict (30 per People Reached 189,750 cent). As of the end of August, 718,154 persons (130,573 households) were reported as displaced in the country. Percent Reached 23 % No. of Donors 9 Distribution: By the end of September, the cluster reached No.of partners who 10 more than 189,750 people (34,500 households) with received funding emergency shelter material and household non-food items such as kitchen set and beddings. Of those assisted, 36 FUNDING (US$) per cent were displaced by floods, 8 per cent by drought Requested Received Percent Funded and 56 per cent by conflict. 24m 12.9m 51% Stock and Pipeline: The cluster has nearly 25,000 kits EHF: 5.5m prepositioned or being distributed. An additional 26,000 kits are under procurement. Changes in Context Assistance to the ‘indivudually-displaced’ has proven to be a challenge for the cluster that focuses on family unit level support. Exploration into use of cash for NFIs is now becoming a pressing matter. The increasing numbers of those affected and displaced by conflict, where security situations limit accesses, continue to pose a challenge for the sector’s response.

With very little returns reported for the drought and conflict-affected IDPs, the cluster will need to assess emergency shelter situation that may require upgrading in the near future.

Funding Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities Equivalent ECHO + EU delegation UNICEF 833,143

SNNPR (Abeshega, ES-NFI kits Enimor and Aner, Cheha, Sodo, Kebena, Endegange, Gumer, Geto, Meskan, Durame, Alaba SP, Kindo Didaye, , Hawassa Zuria), Oromia (, ), SNNPR (), Gambela () Oromia: Dodola, Kofele SNNPR: Alaba SP, Kindo Dida. Shashogo, Hawassa Zuria Gambela: Lare ECHO + EU IOM 1,132,503 Somali: Jijiga ES-NFI kits ECHO + EU delegation IRC 285,388 Gambella (), SNNPR (Silte) ES-NFI kits

09 EHF IOM 2,344,407 Afar (Assaiyta, Dubti, Mille), Amhara (, Metema), Gambella ES-NFI kits (, Lare), Oromia ( ES-NFI kits Aresi), Somali (Gode, East Imi) EHF IRC 1,732,500 Afar: , Fenti ES-NFI kits

EHF NRC 890,340 EHF ZOA 412,353 NMFA NRC 37,160 Save the Children Save the Children 180,000 Somali (Korahe, Transportation Shebelle) of Kits Sweden Islamic Relief 115,758 No activity Worldwide Sweden NRC 24,000 Somali (Adigale, Erer) ES-NFI kits UK NDRMC 2,140,882 Afar, Oromia, SNNPR ES-NFI kits (In Kind) UK NRC Somali (Siti, Fafan) ES-NFI kits (In Kind) UK Save the Children 365,000 Somali (Korahe, ES-NFI kits (In Shebelle) Kind) USA IRC 268,898 Gambella: Itang ES-NFI kits ES-NFI kits USA ERCS/ICRC 400,143 Oromia: Miesso, ES-NFI kits Doba, Siraro; SNNPR: Hawassa town; Gambela: Jore, , Gog; Oromia: USA ERCS 20,499 Germany UNICEF 1,168,776 Switzerland IOM 188,341 Total 12,737,020

10 5 Progress towards Cluster Objectives Of the 3.6 million people targeted for various health interventions in the 2016 HRD, the sector provided medical Health services to 238,948 people through MHNT (Mobile Health People Targeted (HRD) 3.6 million and Nutrition Teams) consultations, training of health People Reached 1.9 million workers and medical supplies. Percent Reached 55% US$1.5 million was requested to fill a funding gap for measles No. of Donors 10 vaccination campaign for 25.8 million children between the No.of partners who 12 ages of 5 months and 15 years in 505 drought-affected and received funding at risk woredas. The vaccination coverage achieved 97 per FUNDING (US$) cent using funds from WHO and UNICEF routine measles/ Requested Received Percent polio vaccination programmes. Emergency preparedness Funded and response trainings and orientations were given to 63,447 health workers on scabies, AWD, and other public 60.3m 32.3mm 54% health emergencies EHF:8.7M Additionally, 73,886 community members were trained on basic hygiene practices and scabies prevention and treatment. In Amhara and Tigray regions, 857,294 scabies cases and contacts were treated. Change in Context The AWD outbreak has increased since 8 June when it was confirmed in , spreading to Afar, Amhara, and Tigray regions during July and August, and Beneshangul Gumuz, and Harari during September. Population movement by seasonal workers, mass gatherings for national and religious holidays and flooding caused by unusually heavy belg spring rains in April/May which contaminated water sources, normal to above normal kiremt/summer rains, have all contributed to the rapid spread of the outbreak. The Government is leading a strong response to the outbreak with support from international partners. The National AWD Response Plan was revised and a humanitarian joint AWD response plan developed to support it.

Partners are supporting the government to strengthen surveillance capacity, case management, sanitation, provision of safe water and hygiene promotion interventions to curb and manage the AWD outbreak. Treatment and preventive supplies are being sent to affected and at-risk areas. Some 148 complete CTC kits were distributed to the affected areas in addition to 289 beds; 12 diarrhoeal disease kits and more than 2,000 rapid diagnostic test kits were distributed to Addis Ababa and other affected regions (Afar, Oromia, SNNP, Somali, and Tigray). The Health Cluster recruited six regional cluster coordinators that were deployed to the regions to support sub-national coordination. With the spread of AWD to all regions except Gambella, the deployment of additional public health and surveillance officers to strengthen data collection and rumour tracking, verification, outbreak investigation and response, and support laboratory confirmation have become critical.

Funding Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities Equivalent EHF* Different 8,789,333 allocation to Health Germany UNICEF 6,652,946 Afar, Oromia and Somali Support to MHNTs, iCCM expansion, Procurement regions (**See below of Emergency drugs and supplies, Capacity UNICEF’s woreda level building on Rapid Response detail information) USA UNICEF 3,025,494 Afar, Oromia, and SNNP Support to April 2016 Measles Campaign regions and Addis Operations, MHNTs, Procurement of Emergency Ababa, FMOHallocated drugs & supplies, Capacity building on Rapid the measles operational Response funds in 505 woredas conducting the campaign (*See below UNICEF’s woreda level detail information)

11 USA UNICEF 2,643,217 Afar, Oromia, SNNP Support to April 2016 Measles Campaign and Somali regions Operations, MHNTs, Procurement of Emergency and Addis Ababa, drugs and supplies, Capacity building on Rapid FMOH allocated the Response measlesops funds in 505 conducting woredas the campaign (*See below UNICEF’s woreda level detail information) USA UNICEF 1,864,857 Afar, Amhara, B/Gumuz, Outreach Immunization services, Procurement of Gambella, Oromia, PP supplies, Capacity building on Rapid Response, Somali, and Tigray MHNT operations regions and Addis Ababa (*See below UNICEF’s woreda level detail information) Sweden UNICEF 1,864,857 Afar, Amhara, B/Gumuz, Outreach Immunization services, Procurement of Gambella, Oromia, PP supplies, Capacity building on Rapid Response, Somali, and Tigray MHNT operations regions and Addis Ababa (*See below UNICEF’s woreda level detail information)

ECHO + EU IRC 5,300,000 SNNPR, Health (Gedeo Distribution of WTC, Rehabilitation/ maintainance delegation Zone-Dilla town, of Water supplly systems, hygiene promotion, NFIs Kochore, Yirgachafe for Health Facilities, training of Health Extension town and Wonago Workers, Water Management Committees and woredas; Gamu gofa Care Takers zone: Arbaminichi town, Chencha, Kameba and M/Abaya woredas; and Wolayita zone: Sodo town, and Damotgale woredas.) WASH (Gamugofa zone: Arbaminich Zuria and bonke woredas; Walayita zone: Sodo Zuria, Humbo tebela and boloso sore woredas; Oromia Region, of Madawalabu, Dolloman, Gololicha and woredas and considering the high risk neighboring woredas for capacity building and Addis Ababa all sub cities

12 5 WHO Internal WHO 1,256,392 • National level Nutrition surveillance, capacity building of staff at SCs and funding (Command post) and OTPs Procurement of second line drugs/ supplies (100kits) all subcities/ zones/ for treatment of SAM with medical complications woredas of: Procurement of: 6 diarrhoeal disease kits for Oromia, • Addis Ababa Somali, Addis Ababa, SNNP and Afar regions; procurement • SNNP of 3 interagency emergency health kits; procurement of • Oromia 2 supplementary IEHK modules; (103) Ringer’s lactate, • Somali sodium lactate (1000 bag) for Addis Ababa RHB. • Afar Investigation, verification and response to outbreaks of • Tigray suspected yellow fever, scabies, acute watery diarrhoea • Amhara and chikungunya) • Gambella Measles and polio vaccination • Beneshangul Health cluster coordination coordination Gumuz Deployment of 25 surge staff • Dire Dawa and AA AWD response: deployment of surveillance and case • Harari management oversight officers, health promotion officers, WASH officers, epidemiologists, data managers to support response activities for 30 days. Deployment of staff for EWARN/ surveillance, nutrition, data management, public chealth emergency and laboratory at Addis Ababa (5), Oromia (2), Tigray (4), Amhara (2), Somali (2), SNNP (2), Gambella (3), Afar (3) Repurposing of EWARN/surveillance, nutrition, data management, public chealth emergency staff to support response activities in Addis Ababa (2), Afar (3), Beneshangul Gumuz (2), Dire Dawa and Harar (2), Gambella (2), SNNP (6) and Somali (4) regions. Procurement and distribution of additional 12 DDKs to Addis Ababa, Oromia, Amhara, Afar, Somali, Tigray and SNNP regions. Procurement and distribution of >2000 rapid diagnostic test kits Procurement of various laboratory reagents and supplies for confirmatory testing/culture Procurement of two portable water testing kits for Addis Ababa and FMoH Daily support to Addis Ababa AWD response in 10 sub cities in the areas of coordination, surveillance (contact tracing, zero reporting by facilities, community surveillance), data management and analysis for public health use, environmental health (risk assessments, water quality assessment, development of AWD sub city WASH response plans), health promotion and risk communication including orientation of >100 religious leaders ahead of mass gatherings, orientation of 100 journalists, development of school health promotion plans for Addis Ababa and Oromia regions, rapid study conducted in Addis Ababa to understand knowledge, attitudes and practices surrounding AWD, Case control study conducted to understand risk factors for AWD in Addis Ababa

Japan UNICEF 1,003,279 Afar, Oromia and Somali Support to MHNTs, Procurement of Emergency regions drugs and supplies, Capacity building on Rapid Response

13 Canada UNICEF 2 6 0 , 6 8 8 Somali, Afar, Oromia, Procurement of PP supplies, Capacity building on SNNP, Amhara, Tigray, Rapid Response, MHNT operations B/gumuz , Gambella and AA (*See below UNICEF’s woreda level detail information) SNNP (Siltie and Sidama Zone)

ECHO + EU Goal 221,350 Amhara: Emergency nutritional support by building capacity of 1. Kelala, MoH personnel, logistic support, supporting TFP and delegation 2. Wereilu, SFP activities, ansd equipping SC and OTP sites. 3. Legehida, 4. Tigray: 1. Ahferom, 2. Hawzen 3. Hintalo Wajirat

Monaco African 21,882 Medical and Research

Foundation

USA IMC 936,419 USA UNICEF 161,144 Global UNICEF 147,447 Thematic Total 32,284,448

14 5 **UNICEF woreda detail per region

* EHF is a multi sector allocation, detail provided on page 32

**UNICEF woreda detail per region Afar (Addar, Elidaar, Korri, Mille, Afdera, Berahle, Dalul, Erebti, Amibara, , Yallo, , Semurobi, Abaala, Argoba, Awra, Buremodaitu, Chifra, Dewe, Dubti, , Ewa, Gewane, , Hadele-ela, Koneaa, Megale, Telalak, , Bidu, , Aysaeta), Gambella (Itang, Want wa, Jikaw, Gambella wildlife reserve, , Jore, Gog, , Makuey) Oromia (, , Mereti, Zewaye Dugeda, , Dawe Sarar, Gurra Damole, Lege Hidha, Rayetu, Sewena, Borbor (Dhaas), Dilo(Malbe), Miyo Dire, Moyalie, Medaga Tola, Meleka, Belo, Meta, Meyu, Qumbee, Jarso, Kersa, Chenaksen, Gole Ada, Guresume, Adami Tulu, Jeda Komebolecha, Fenetalie, Liben, Sebaboro, Anfilo, , , , Shashemena Rural, Sheraro, Burka Demtu, , Hawi Gudina, , Wondo, Bele, , Cholle, , Honkolo Wabe (Enkolo), , , Shireka, , , Tiena, , , Hora, Dugda Dawa, Gelana Borena, melka soda, Goro Dolla, Dodola, Asassa, Kofele, , , Anechare, Boke, Chiro, Daro Lebu, Doba, Gemechis, Habro, , Mesela, Tulo, Agarefa, Berebere, Delomena/ Mena, , , Ginnir, Harena Buluk, Meda Walabu, , Babila, , Dedere, Fedis, Gurawa, Harmoya, Kuefachelle, Guduru, Deberelibanos, Degeme, Gerare Jareso, Hidabu Abotie, , Were Jareso, , , , Bale Gasegar, Abaya, , , Abichuna Gnaa, , Dera, Jida, Kimbibit, , ), SNNPR (Halaba town adm, Tenbaro, Loka Abaya, , , Kemba, Mirab Abaya, Uba, Debre Tsehay, Mareko, Sankura, Silti, Humbo, Boricha, Dara, Shashego, Dassenech, Dire Dawa town, Bonke, Zala, Dila Zuria, , Sodo, Merab Badwacho, Misrak Badawacho, Soro, Hadero Tunito, Kacha Bira, Kedida Gamela, Konso, Bona Zuria, Lanfuro, Hamer, Nyangatom, Deguna Fanigo, Kindo Koyisha), AA(Addis Ketema, Kality, Arada, Bole, Lideta, Yeka, Kolefe Keranyo, Nifas Silk Lafto, Kirkos, Gulele), Somali (Babile, Harshin, Kebribeyah, Gursum, Debowoyn’ Dolo Odo, Moyale, Lagahida, Maymuluq, Salahad, Kubi, Afdem, Ayisha, Meiso, Shinile, Hadigala, Adadle, Afder, Aware, Awbere, Boh, Cheretti, Dambal, Danot, Degahamedo, Degehabur, Denan, Duhun, East Imay, Elkarre,Fik, , Garbo, Gashamo, Gode, Gorodamole, Gunagedo, Gurobakaksa, Hamaro, Hudet, Jigjiga, Kabirdehar, Kelafo, Sagag, Shegosh, West Imay, Hargele, Erer, Geladin, Warder, Shilabo, Mustahil, Bare, Ferfer, Dolobe), Amhara (Abergele, , Gaze gibla, Sekota zuria, sihala Saymot, Zekuala, Janamora, Tselemet, Lay gaint, Guba Lafto, Lasta, Mekete, Mekdela, Beyeda, Misrak Belesa, Wogera, Ebinat, Delanta, Debresina, Dese Zuria, , , Berehet, , Menze Gera Midere, Enargena Enawja, Enebse sar mider, Argoba Special, Goncha Siso, Enese, Shebel Berentam , Merab Belesa, Efrata Gidim, , , Keya Gebreal, Menz Mama Midir, Minjar Shenkora, Tarma Ver, , , Gidan, Habru, Kobo, Kobo Town zuria, Wadla, , , Dawa Chefa, Dawe Harewa, , , Tach Gayint, Ambasel, Kalu, Kutaber, , Legambo, Mehal Saynt, Sayint, , Tenta, Wegidi, Were Ilu, Werebabu), Tigray (Erob, Gulomekeda, Hintalowajirat, Kolla temben, Saesi tsaeda Amba, Tanka Abergele, , Ahferom, , Atsbi wonberta, Degua Temben, , Enderta, Ganta, feshum, Hawzen, kilete Awleaelo, Ofla, Raya Azebo, Samre saharti, Adwa, Mereb Leke, Wer'e Leke B/ Gumuz (Dangur, Guba, Wenbera, Mandura, Dibate, Bulen, Menge, Kumuk, Assosa, Sherkole, Bambasi, Odabuldi-Guli, Homesha, Yaso, Sirba Abay, Kemashi, Agelo Meti, Belojegonfoy, Pawe Special, Moa Komo special), Gambella(Itang, Wantuwa, Jikaw, Gambella wildlife reserve, Akobo, Jore, Gog, Dima, Makuey)

15 Progress towards Cluster Objectives The Government of Ethiopia is leading the response to the current drought and the National Disaster Logistics Risk Management Commission (NDRMC) has No. of Donors 3 overall responsibility for coordinating the delivery of No.of partners who 1 humanitarian assistance. The Inter-Agency Standing received funding Committee (IASC) activated the Logistics Cluster for FUNDING (US$) Ethiopia on 24 March 2016. Under the Government leadership, WFP as Cluster Lead Agency, works together Requested Received Percent Funded with the humanitarian community to identify logistics 15.4m 11.8m 77% bottlenecks, propose solutions and support national and regional Government entities and humanitarian partners to ensure an efficient and effective logistics response. Activities include supporting logistics coordination, information management, storage augmentation and strengthening human resource capacity of the humanitarian logistics supply chain. Since activation, the Logistics Cluster supported NDRMC and humanitarian partners in augmenting storage capacity at NDRMC regional hubs, as well as at Food Distribution Points. Since the start of the Cluster’s operation, more than 112 requests for additional temporary storage capacity were received. Of these, 76 Mobile Storage Units (MSUs) have been completed and four warehouses rented to the NDRMC. The Cluster reached 76 per cent of storage capacity augmented. As per UNDSS regulations, restrictions on movement in Oromia and the limited access to the area continue to cause delays to erection and finalisation of MSUs.

As of 4 October, 829 new staff (83 per cent of target) have been recruited by NDRMC, the Somali region Disaster Prepardness and Prevention Bureau (DPPB) and the third party recruitment agency, in line with the Clusters’ support to NDRMC to augment staffing capacity. Training of newly recruited staff in Somali region is ongoing with 165 out of 188 new staff in the region trained so far. Additionally, 17 staff from NDRMC, humanitarian organizations and WFP were trained in erecting MSUs.

Following NDRMC’s request, Logistics Cluster through WFP, as a provider of last resort, finalised the transportation of emergency Non-Food Items (NFIs) donated by DFID to Oromia region. As of 3 October, WFP fleet trucks (19 truck loads) completed the NFI transport with a total of 230 MT of NFIs including 10,000 blankets, 5,000 kitchen sets, 5,200 shelter kits, and 4,000 buckets. To support improvement of operations, the Logistics Cluster refurbished NDRMC offices in Adama and Dire Dawa. Logistics Cluster Officers are currently working alongside NDRMC staff in Addis Ababa, Adama and Dire Dawa hubs. Additionally, one Shipping Officer is supporting the Ethiopian Maritime Affairs Authority (EMAA) on pipeline management and entry port planning.

The Logistics Cluster also produces and regularly shares with the humanitarian community information management products related to access constraints, Logistics Cluster situation updates and infographics on the Port of Djibouti.

More than 11 million received to date, more than US$3 million was spent on implementation of the storage augmentation project (purchase, transport and installation of Mobile Storage Units) and to support NDRMC through purchase of NFIs needed to increase efficiency at the main regional hubs.

Donor Recipient US$ Equivalent Location Activities USA WFP 6,000,000 Countrywide Storage augmentation, logistics coordination and information management ECHO WFP 3,253,796

EHF WFP 2,552,124 Mobile storage unit

Total 11,805,920

16 5 Progress towards Cluster Objectives The requirement outlined in the 2016 HRD was $95.5 million to treat 1.7 million MAM cases; Nutrition 1 million children under-5 years and 700,000 People Targeted (MAM) 2.5 million pregnant and breast-feeding women; and 420,000 People Reached (MAM) 2,467,635 SAM cases. In the March hotspot classification, the Percent Reached 98% total requirement increased to US$132.2 million to People Targeted (SAM) 420,000 treat 2.5 million MAM and 420,000 SAM cases. From January to August 2016, the sector reached People Reached (SAM) 217,421 2,467,635 MAM cases (1,208,917 children Percent Reached 51.7% and 1,258,718 pregnant and lactating women) No. of Donors 26 and 217,421 SAM cases of which 17,616 were No.of partners who 20 treated in Stabilization Centres due to medical received funding complications. Since the beginning of the crisis, the number of facilities equipped to treat SAM FUNDING Nutrition (US$) children increased from 14,214 to 15,933 (1,145 Requested Received Percent new facilities since January 2016) and the number Funded of mobile health and nutrition teams increased from 33 in January 2016 to 49 in Sept 2016 to 128.2m 126.3m* 98% EHF:9.9m, increase access of people in hard-to-reach areas CERF:6.5m to nutritional interventions. *Does not include NGO support to Nutrition, which was not included in HRD requirements, but is a major component of the response. See table on page 7 for detail

IYCF-E supported training Supporting partner* Number of HW/HEW Number of Mother- Remark trained 2-Mother support group established UNICEF 433 90 GOAL 3,242 NA Islamic Relief 247 400 90 Health providers trained via GOAL sub-grant MCMDO 127 NA 127 Health providers trained via GOAL sub-grant Mercy Corps 334 NA 30 Health providers trained via GOAL sub-grant PLAN 75 44 21 Health providers trained via GOAL sub-grant ACF 762 364 247 Health providers trained via GOAL sub-grant International Medical corps 59 NA Ethiopian Red Cross 130 (volunteers) 664 Society Concern 330 NA WorldVision 1,767 123 Save the Children 762 685 Total 8,268 2370 * Partners support the regional Health Bureau to conduct the training

The Federal Ministry of Health decided to conduct monthly screening in hotspot priority 1 woredas and is exploring expanding the 2nd generation supplementary feeding programme (SFP), which involves monthly screening and use of ready to use supplementary food. The health system was prepared to treat 3,329,713 children every month and an average of 2,2781,614 million children were screened on a monthly basis (84 per cent of all children 6-59 months) from January to Aug 2016.

Protecting appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices is essential to prevent increased mortality, disease and malnutrition. The Government developed an IYCF-E action plan that integrated IYCF-E into training programmes for health providers to ensure that health providers in priority woredas have the required skills to counsel on IYCF. At the end of September, 14,092 health providers were trained and 2,370 mother-to-mother support groups established. In

17 addition, intensive radio messaging on IYCF was broadcasted in five different languages in all affected regions with the aim of reaching a larger audience.

To maintain the micronutrient status of children under-5, the sector/cluster reached 19,555,544 children (80 per cent coverage) with vitamin A supplements and 6,944,309 children - 24-59 months (76 per cent coverage) with deworming prophylaxis thereby reducing the risk of iron deficiency (anaemia); for both interventions the coverage for deworming is below the 80 per cent recommended coverage.

Considering the high caseload of acute malnutrition and the subsequent heightened burden on the health system, sector/ cluster support to health clinics and health posts was essential in ensuring that services reached the most vulnerable and hard-to-reach areas whilst maintaining the integrity of the health system. In July 2016, 420 priority woredas were identified 206 (49 per cent) of them were priority 1 and 154 (37 per cent) woredas were priority 2. The sector/cluster prioritized these woredas for the life-saving intervention response. In addition to supporting MAM and SAM treatment, the sector/cluster supported IYCF interventions in 95 per cent of woredas and hygiene promotion was integrated into nutrition programmes in 71 per cent of woredas as of June 2016.

Nutrition supplies pipeline for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition Items Unit Requirements In-transit In stock Distributed to for 2016 regions RUTF Carton 479,000 108,838 188,432 193,158 F100 Carton 7,000 2,000 2,833 4,164 F75 Carton 5,300 - 4,291 3,699 Amoxicillin 10*10 pack 106,000 108 29,877 106,028 Mebendazole Pack- 1000 tabs 26,500 - 18,170 9,905 Changes in Context The Emergency Nutrition Coordination Unit (ENCU) led the June hotspot classification based on the findings of the belg assessment, which resulted in a slight decrease in the number of priority woredas from 443 to 420. Of these, 206 were classified as hotspot priority 1. The reductions resulted in a reduction in the expected SAM caseload from 458,000 to 420,000 SAM cases until the end of 2016 and the expected MAM caseload from 2.5 to 2.36 million MAM cases. Nutrition supplies pipeline for the treatment of Moderate acute malnutrition Items Purchased High Ports* - ready Ports* - awaiting Stock in Dispatched/ seas for transport Custom clearance Country Released Plumpy sup 3,135 - 929 1396 745 65 CSB++ 26,264 3,601 4,431 5163 2589 10,480 CSB+ 5,164 - 580 2,700 1103 781 V. Oil 250 - - - 36 214

Total 34,814 3,601 5,940 9,259 4,473 11,540 Total commodities purchased and amount of food received and distributed in 2016 Commodities Purchased High Ports* - ready Ports* - awaiting Stock in Dispatched/ New stock seas for transport Custom clearance Country Released waiting release Plumpy sup 1,417 - 109 CSB++ 21,571 12,145 3,639 4,849 938 CSB+ 10,304 5,994 1,627 2,684 4,686 3,519 3,519 V. Oil 1,215 - 18 - 1,118 516 516 Total 34,507 11,798,376 6,742 4,035 4,035 *Djibouti, Berbera and ports

18 5 Nutrition Funding Donor Recipient US$ Equivalent Location Activities United Kingdom UNICEF 15,030,303 All woredas SAM treatment USA UNICEF 3,709,140 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF ECHO + EU delegation UNICEF 4,069,201 All woredas SAM treatment Germany UNICEF 3,104,984 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF Germany 1,186,221 USA UNICEF 3,111,547 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF CERF UNICEF 3,204,455 All woredas SAM treatment UNICEF Reprogrammed UNICEF 2,684,687 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF fund(SC130737/2017) Sweden UNICEF 2,217,669 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF UNICEF Reprogrammed fund UNICEF 1,833,266 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF (SC130737/2016) CANADA UNICEF 1,163,501 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF US Fund for UNICEF UNICEF 1,049,796 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF Japan UNICEF 992,255 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF USA UNICEF 1,000,508 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF UNICEF Thematic UNICEF 595,485 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF UNICEF Reprogrammed fund (Regular Resources) UNICEF 345,508 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF UNICEF Reprogrammed UNICEF 235,989 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF fund(SC140505) CANADA UNICEF 235,440 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF UNICEF Reprogrammed fund UNICEF 92,999 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF (SC150440) UNICEF Reprogrammed fund UNICEF 32,734 All woredas SAM treatment, coordination and IYCF (SC150047) USA UNICEF 2,177,280 USA UNICEF 356,188

Total 47,997,455 TSF Funding

Donor Recipient US$ Equivalent Location Activities EHF WFP 9,997,757 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment UK WFP 13,157,895 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment USA WFP 9,295,259 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment China WFP 8,000,000 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment ECHO + EU delegation WFP 5,422,993 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Germany WFP 5,422,993 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment WFP multilateral WFP 4,789,995 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Japan WFP 4,600,000 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Ireland WFP 3,796,095 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Canada WFP 2,655,539 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Norway WFP 2,454,289 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment CERF WFP 2,000,000 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Norway WFP 1,750,700 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment CERF WFP 1,345,952 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Norway WFP 1,167,134 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Netherlands WFP 1,114,827 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment LDS(Latter Day Saints) WFP 950,000 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Dreyfus Foundation WFP 226,757 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment

19 Czech Republic WFP 202,184 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment John Snow Incorporated WFP 13,455 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Various Donors WFP 9,468 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Total 78,373,292

NGO support to nutrition Funding Donor Recipient US$ Equivalent Description Canada Concern Worldwide 1,197,6051,197,605 2016 Drought Response. South Wollo, Amhara.- Nutritional support. [D003118] Canada Médecins sans Frontières 935,629 2016 Drought Response. Somali Region [D003120] Germany Diakonie 568,816 Support for food security of pregnant and Katastrophenhilfe nursing mothers and young children in the drought affected region Afar, Ethiopia (AA- S05 321.50 ETH 01/16) Sweden Swedish Red Cross 119,489 Ethiopia drought response USA Concern Worldwide 3,000,555 Nutrition, WASH in Amhara, Tigray (USAID/ OFDA) Canada CARE 1,038,174 Oromia region, East and , Kersa, Kurfa chelle, Jarso Chiro and Miesso woredas Canada World Vision 553,915 ECHO + EU delegation IRC 1,384,309 Emergency Response Mechanism (ERM) IV in Ethiopia (ECHO/-HF/EDF/2015/01001) Israel Government 32,000 CSB

Netherlands World Vision International 9,132,275 El Nino - Dutch Relief Alliance Joint Humanitarain response Ethiopia El Nino (28328 (DSH0121366)) EHF Allocation to ACF, CARE, CARE, Child 11,504,097 Nutrition fund, GOAL, IMC, Islamic Relief, SCI, WVE, ZOA Sweeden ACF 791,944 5 woredas of East (Girawa, Bedeno) and West Hararghe (Anchar, Tullo, Messela), Oromia region SIDA Plan International 162,565 Amhara region, ( Lasta) ECHO Plan International 640,637 Amhara region waghamira zone( dahana and Sahla woreda) JRE-Netherland Plan International 544,954 Amhara region north (Telemt Woreda) and North Wello zone (Bugna woreda) and SNNP region of Sidama Zone, Dara DFID Save The Children ETH Peace and Development in the 901,028.63 Somali Region of Ethiopia USAID Save The Children ENGINE Criss Mofifier Somali, Amhara, 33,182.00 SNNP, Tigray and Oromia USAID Save The Children 249,853 ENGINE Criss Modifier DFATD Save The Children Afar Zone 2 and Amhara (North Wolo) 723,793 SC Norway Save The Children ETH Droughts Response 2015-16- Somali 358,886 OFDA Save The Children Siti zone - Shinile, Ayshia, Erer and 416,604.00 Dembal Woredas

20 5 Czech Republic WFP 202,184 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment OFDA Save The Children 302,234 John Snow Incorporated WFP 13,455 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment OFDA IMC 1,123,555 Various Donors WFP 9,468 Priority 1 woredas MAM treatment Ireland Concern Worldwide Fafan zone, Awbare woreda. Total 78,373,292 111,000.00 Austria Caritas 65,646 Provision of nutrient suppliments and training Total 49,985,380 * CERF contribution made in 2015, carried over and procured in 2016.

21 Progress towards Cluster Objectives Of the 2.5 million people targeted for various Protection protection interventions in the 2016 HRD, the sector assisted 9,036 women and girls in drought- People Targeted (HRD) 2.5 million affected priority 1 woredas with psycho-social People Reached 157,151 support services in Women-Friendly Spaces, as Percent Reached 6.3 % well as 30,462 children (16,666 boys and 13,796 No. of Donors 10 girls) in Child-Friendly Spaces. Additioanlly, No.of partners who 5 1,880 unaccompanied and separated children received funding (1,038 boys and 842 girls) were reunited with their families. The sector distributed 1,500 dignity FUNDING (US$) kits to women of reproductive age in Haromaya Requested Received Percent and woredas of Oromia region. Funded 23.8m 6.4m 27% EHF: 782,686

Funding Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities Equivalent IKEA Save the 927,000 Afdem,Erebti,Berahile, 1. Provide girls and boys Children withPSS support through Sekota,Ziquala,Kobo,Habru CFSs 2. Disseminate communicationmessages on CP and GBV. 3. Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4. Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

USA United Nations 909,050 Shinile, Erer, AfdemDodota, 1.Provide girls and boys with Children's Fund Dallo Mana, Chinaksan, PSS support through CFSs Fadis, Karsa, , Moyale, 2. Disseminate communication Arsi Nagelle, Doba, Goba messages on CP and GBV. Qoricha Sekota, Ziquala, 3.Organize positive parenting Enebsie Sar M, Berehet, session with parents including of Janamora, Dawie Harawa, foster/host parents Habiru, Raya Kobo, Dessie Z, 4.Established/strengthened Tach Gyent community-based child protection structure

22 5 Canada United Nations 651,721 , Gulina, Erebti,Dalfagi, 1.Provide girls and boys with Children's Fund Dewe, Amibara, Telalak, Bure PSS support through CFSs Mudaytu, Teru, Berahile 2. Disseminate communication messages on CP and GBV. Shinile, Erer, Afdem Dodota, 3.Organize positive parenting Dallo Mana, Cinaksan, Fadis, session with parents including of Karsa, Girja, Moyale, Arsi foster/host parents Nagelle, Doba, G Qoricha 4. Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

Japan United Nations 501,618 Shinile, Erer, Afdem 1.Provide girls and boys with Children's Fund PSS support through CFSs Dodota, Dallo Mana, 2. Disseminate communication Cinaksan, Fadis, Karsa, Girja, messages on CP and GBV. Moyale, Arsi Nagelle, Doba, 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of G Qoricha foster/host parents Sekota Z, Ziquala, Enebsie 4.Established/strengthened Sar M, Berehet, Janamora, community-based child Dawie Harawa, Habiru, Raya protection structure Kobo, Dessie Z, Tach Gyent

Raya Azebo, Ofla, Samre Seharti, Kilte Awlalo, Erob, Ganta Afeshum, Tanqua Abergele, Aheferom, Mereb Leke, Tselemti

Sweden Save the 451,545 Afdem,Erebti,Berahile, 1.Provide girls and boys with Children Sekota,Ziquala,Kobo,Habru PSS support through CFSs 2. Disseminate communication messages on CP and GBV. 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4.Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

ECHO + EU United Nations 1.Provide girls and boys with delegation Children's Fund 641,083 PSS support through CFSs 2. Disseminate communication messages on CP and GBV. 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4.Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

23 UNICEF United Nations 304,791 Amhara , Tigray , Oromia , 1. Provide girls and boys with Thematic Children's Fund Afar , SNNP , Somali and PSS support through CFSs 2. Gambela region Disseminate communication messages on CP and GBV. 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4.Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure 5. Child Protetcion response for children abducted and orphaned in Gambella during cattle raid

EHF United Nations Somali and Afar region 1.Provide girls and boys with Allocation to Children's Fund 282,687 PSS support through CFSs Protection 2. Disseminate communication messages on CP and GBV. 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4.Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

EHF UNFPA 300,000 Afar zone 1 Dubti 1) Conduct needs assessment Allocation and group discussions 2) Coordination mechanism and capacity building to stakeholders 3) Procurement-dignity kits, post rape kits and distribution 4) Establishment of GBVIMS, WFS and watch groups

EHF IRC 200,000 Samali Region ) Conduct needs assessment Allocation and group discussions 2) Coordination mechanism and capacity building to stakeholders 3) Procurement-dignity kits, post rape kits and distribution 4) Establishment of GBVIMS, WFS and watch groups

USAID/OFDA UNFPA 1,000,000 Oromia, Amhara, Tigray, 1) Distribution of post rape kits Somalie, SNNP Regions to Health facilities 2) Capacity building to front line servise providers 3) Distribution of dignity kits 4) Establishment of GBVIMS 5) Strengthen GBV coordination

24 5 Save the Save the Afdem,Erebti,Berahile, 1.Provide girls and boys with Children Children 140,000 Sekota,Ziquala,Kobo,Habru PSS support through CFSs Drought 2. Disseminate communication Appeal messages on CP and GBV. 3.Organize positive parenting session with parents including of foster/host parents 4Established/strengthened community-based child protection structure

UK 92,821 EHF different 782,686 Total 6,402,566

* EHF contribution confirmed but not yet received

25 Progress towards Cluster Objectives From January to August, out of the 9.6 million people targeted WASH for WaSH interventions in the 2016 HRD, close to 8.3 million people were reached. Water trucking activity continued in People Targeted (HRD) 9.6 million woredas where there was inadequate rainfall and provided People Reached 8.26 million 1.83 million people with safe water. Percent Reached 86% The sector/cluster facilitated flexible funding arrangements No. of Donors 16 for water trucking interventions permitted reallocation of funds No.of partners who 34 to other priority activities such as water treatment chemicals received funding when sufficient rainfall was received. FUNDING (US$) For the reporting period, a total of 6.7 million people were Requested Received Percent reached with safe water interventions, which included: water Funded trucking, rehabilitation of water points/schemes, construction 114.9m 103.9m 90% of new water points and distribution of water treatment EHF:17.9M chemicals. CERF: 1.4m Additionally, WaSH partners reached 1,097,674 people through hygiene promotion and another 457,461 people through sanitation promotion activities. Since the outbreak of AWD in November 2015, WASH activities including provision of safe water and water treatment chemicals, as well as hygiene and sanitation promotion continued in Addis Ababa and other affected regions.

Changes in Context Although water trucking was generally scaled down due to improved belg rains, the need for water trucking remained in some water-insecure woredas. Heavy kiremt rains caused flooding that contaminated water and damaged existing safe water sources. This required increased intervention in rehabilitation of water sources and distribution of water treatment chemicals. Outbreak of water-borne and water-related diseases such as scabies and AWD further heightened the need for safe water and NFI provision, hygiene and sanitation promotion activities by WaSH partners.

26 5 Funding Donor Recipient US$ Location Activities WASH Equivalent People Targeted (HRD) 9.6 million EHF allocation Different 17,985,240 People Reached 8.26 million to WASH Percent Reached 86% DFID SCI 1,588,080 Afdem, Hadigala • Rehabilitation of water supply No. of Donors 16 facilities No.of partners who 34 • Distribution of water treatment received funding chemicals FUNDING (US$) Requested Received Percent • Water trucking Funded United Kingdom UNICEF 19,578,313 Erebti, Berahile, Ab Ala, • United Kingdom Megale, Ambasel, Eferatana 114.9m 103.9m 90% Gidem, , EHF:17.9M Habru, Jille Timuga, Jarso, CERF: 1.4m Malka Balo, Shashemene Zuria, Habro, Jeju, Kacha Bira, Shashogo, Kochere, Daniboya, Kediada Gambela, Ayisha, Afdem, Shinile, Dembel, Miesso, Afdem, Alamata, Enderta, Kelete

ECHO + EU Concern World 614,013 Tanqua Abergelle,Kola Distribution of body and laundry delegation Wide Temben,Endamehoni, soap , Distribution of Jerri-cans Ambalage, , Distribution of water treatment Chemical , Borehole pump Eurob,Humbo (SNNP region), replacement , Installation of generator , Construction of shelter for generator , Construction of reservoir stand and rehab of reservoir , Supplying of new fiberglass tanks (30m3) , Rehabilitation of water points , Pipeline rehabilitation (1000m) , Rehabiliation of springs , Rehabilitation and maintainance of Pipeline work / extensions , Distribution of Buckets , Rehabilitation of Hand Dug Wells , Rehabilitation of Shallow Wells , Rehabilitation of Spring , Pipe line Extension for the health centre , Construction of water point for the health centre , Construction of New Roof Catchment for the Health Post , Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Water Reservoir for Health Posts , Construction of New Roof Catchment for the Health Centre * EHF is a multi sector allocation, detail provided on page 32

27 ECHO ACF 988,185 Sekota,Ziquala,Dehas,Miyo Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump),Construction or rehabilitation of latrines through CLST,Training of community hygiene promoters,Rehabilitation of motorized borehole, ECHO CARE Dire and Moyale Rehabilitation of boreholes 432,179 (hand pumps), pond maintenance, WASH Committee training. ECHO COOPI 398,471 Ab Ala, Berahile, Afdera Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters), rehabilitation of motorized boreholes. ECHO GOAL 911,153 Kelela,Were Training of community Ilu,Legehida,Berehet,Deder, hygiene promoters,Soap Hawzen, distribution,Water storage Ahferom,Hintalo Wejirat,New container distribution (buckets water schemes development or jerrycans),Training/Capacity (not including Boreholes and Building,Rehabilitation and Berkads), maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Other (please specify in commment section), ECHO IMC 545,737 Kewet,Artuma Fursi,Golo Rehabilitation of borehole Oda,Midega Tola,Meyu,Damot (hand pump),New water Pulasa,Boloso sore, schemes development (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Training/Capacity Building,Construction or rehabilitation of latrines through CLST,Rehabilitation of motorized borehole,Expansion of water schemes,Water storage container distribution (buckets or jerrycans),Soap distribution,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction)

28 5 ECHO IRC 7,264,827 Gog,Itang,Lare,Gambela Rehabilitation of borehole Zuria,Chiro Health Zuria,Arba (hand pump),Expansion of MinchPeople Zuria,Boloso Targeted (HRD) water schemes,Constructionxx million sore,Bonke,Humbo,SodoPeople Reached Zuria, or rehabilitationxx million of Wenago,Dila latrines,Construction or Zuria,Kochere,Yirgachefe,LokaPercent Reached rehabilitationxx ofmillion bathing/washing Abaya,Boricha,Dara,MiessoNo. of Donors facilities (stances),Trainingxx ,Hudet,DekaNo.of partners Suftu, who of community hygienexx received funding promoters,Other (please specify FUNDING (US$)in commment section),Training/ Capacity Building,"Distribution Requested Received Percent of water treatment products Funded (PUR, aquatab, filters)", xxb xxm Rehabilitationxx% of motorized HRF:7.6Mborehole,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction),Hygiene kit distribution,Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Construction of water harvesting structures ECHO LVIA 477,882 Adaa'r,Dewe,Telalak Rehabilitation of motorized borehole,Other (please specify in commment section),Distribution of water kits,"Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters)",Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction),Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump),Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads) ECHO Oxfam 1,241,340 Shinile, Erer, Aw-bare Water trucking/ tankering,Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump),Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),New water schemes development (not including Boreholes and Berkads) ECHO PIE 397,208 Dehana, Sahla Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Other (please specify in commment section),Training/Capacity Building,Soap distribution

29 ECHO SCI 2,051,631 Chifra,Ewa,Gaz Gibla,Ziquala, Construction or rehabilitation Sekota of latrines,Other (please specify in commment section),Expansion of water schemes,Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump),Training/ Capacity Building,Training of community hygiene promoters,Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Rehabilitation of motorized borehole,Hygiene kit distribution,New water schemes development (not including Boreholes and Berkads),"Distribution of water treatment products OFDA Concern 193,618 Delanta,Goncha Siso Soap distribution,"Distribution of Enese,Tselemti,Kola water treatment products (PUR, Temben,Mereb Leke,Saesie aquatab, filters)" Tsaedaemba OFDA GOAL 1,500,000 ,Ab Ala,Megale Training of community ,Aysaita,Afambo, hygiene promoters,Soap Telalak,Gishe Rabel,Dewa distribution,Water storage Harewa,Legehida, container distribution (buckets Tenta,Sayint,Mehal Sayint, or jerrycans),"Distribution Thehulederie,Worebabu, of water treatment products Berehet,Deder,Meta,Kuni,Boke (PUR, aquatab, filters)",Other ,Daro Lebu (please specify in commment ,Goba Koricha,"Hawi Gudina section),Expansion of water ",Siraro,Lanfero,Selti,Dalocha, schemes,Construction or Sankura,Shashogo,Misrak rehabilitation of latrines, Badawacho,Mierab OFDA IMC 2,316,327 Dewa Cheffa,Jille Rehabilitation of borehole Timuga,Chinaksen,Meyu,Midega (hand pump),Expansion of Tola,Kumbi,Humbo,Soro,Hadero water schemes,Training/ Tubito, Mirab Abaya. Capacity Building,Rehabilitation of motorized borehole,Water trucking/tankering,Water storage container distribution (buckets or jerrycans),Soap distribution,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction),Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads)

30 5 OFDA IRC 4,231,102 ,Robe,Sude,Seru, Rehabilitation of motorized Jeju,Amigna,Diguna Fango, borehole,Rehabilitation Lanfero,Mirab Abaya,Alaba SP of borehole (hand woreda,Ahferom, pump),Hygiene promotion Mereb Leke. sessions (participatory interaction),"Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters)",Training/ Capacity Building,Hygiene kit distribution,Water trucking/ tankering,Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Training of community hygiene promoters,Distribution of water kits,Other (please specify in commment section),Construction of motorized borehole,Soap distribution,,Contruction of new borehole (hand pump) OFDA UNICEF 7,885,506 Megale,Elidar,Teru,Ewa, Rehabilitation and maintenance Gulina,Awra,Bure Mudaytu, of water schemes (not Mareko,Geta,Muhur Na Aklil, including Boreholes and Gumer,Lanfero,Misrak Berkads),Rehabilitation of Badawacho,Alicho Woriro,Ofa borehole (hand pump),Water trucking/tankering,Rehabilitation of motorized borehole USAID JSI 500,000 Sekota,Kalu,Kemisie Town,Chiro Other (please specify in commment Zuria,Shashemene Zuria,Alaba section),Training/Capacity SP woreda,Sodo Zuria,Hawasa Building,Distribution of water Town,Ganta Afeshum,Alamata. kits,Construction or rehabilitation of latrines,"Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters)",Construction or rehabilitation of latrines through CLST,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction),Training of community hygiene promoters,Expansion of water schemes,Construction or rehabilitation of bathing/ washing facilities (stances),New water schemes development (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Construction or rehabilitation of hand washing facilites,Soap distribution,Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump) SIDA ACF 238,977 Sekota Contruction of new borehole (hand pump),New water schemes development (not including Boreholes and Berkads),Training/ Capacity Building

31 SIDA NRC 449,066 Erer, Hadhagala Rehabilitation of borehole (hand pump),Construction or rehabilitation of latrines,Construction of motorized borehole,Hygiene kit distribution,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction) SIDA OXFAM 215,821 Shinile, Hadhagala Construction or rehabilitation of latrines,Hygiene promotion sessions (participatory interaction),Water trucking/tankering ECHO + EU CARE 365,327 Ebnat and Tach Gayint • Construction of hand dug well • Rehabilitation of water delegation • schemes • Extension of rural pipe • system • Rehabilitation of water • Roto distribution • Jerry can and chemical distribution • Capacity building

G e r m a n y UNICEF 6,529,302 Melka Soda, Borena, Fentale, Drilling of boreholes, water scheme Wereilu expansions, institutional water supply expansions, multivillage water schemes G e r m a n y UNICEF 4,652,718 Elidar, Galaelo, Korri and Drilling of boreholes, multi village water supply, drilling deep wells, Miesso, Meyu, Kumbi, Borena, construction of shallow wells, East Harareghe, Habomusa, expansion of water supply schemes Hadulugala in institutions.

Save the Save the 2,750,954 Ambo Zuria, Dendi, Toke • Construction or rehabilitation Children Kutaye, Ejere (Addis Alem), • of latrines Drought Appeal Children Waliso, Guba Lafto, Sekota, • New water schemes Ziquala, Afdem, Berahile, development (not including Erebti and Dalul Boreholes and Berkads) • Water trucking/tankering • Soap distribution • Distribution of sanitary pads • (women) • Hygiene promotion Sessions • (participatory interaction) • Training/Capacity Building • Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads) • Rehabilitation of borehole • (hand pump) • Contruction of new borehole • (hand pump) • Water storage container distribution (buckets or jerrycans) • Other

Italy UNICEF 2,234,636 Afar and Somali Recently received and Planned 32 5 Sweden UNICEF 1,663,253 Moyale, Hudet, Dolo Ado, Distribution of water treatment Dolo Bay, , products (PUR, aquatab, filters) Harena Buluk, Arero, Abaya, Dehas, Gelana, Moyale, , , Goro Dola, Liben, Negele Town, Saba Boru, , Adaba, Dodola, Shalla, Shashemene Town, Arba Minch Town, Arba Minch Zuria, Bonke, Kucha and Amaro Japan UNICEF 1,565,617 Moyale, Hudet, Dolo Ado, Distribution of water treatment Dolo Bay, Meda Welabu, products (PUR, aquatab, filters) Harena Buluk, Arero, Abaya, Dehas, Gelana, Moyale, Yabelo, Adola, Goro Dola, Liben, Negele Town, Saba Boru, Wadera, Adaba, Dodola, Shalla, Shashemene Town, Arba Minch Town, Arba Minch Zuria, Bonke, Kucha and Amaro USA Food for 552,175 Sekota, Sahle Assessments and water scheme the Hungry maintenance International ECHO + EU UNICEF 1,884,378 Amibara, Kindo Dida, • Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters) delegation Diguna Fango, Humbo, Loka • Training/Capacity Building Abaya, Debeweyin, Shilabo, Kebridehar, Kelafo and Ferfer Netherlands IRC 1,195,808 Loka Abaya and Ana lemmo, • Rehabilitation of water Halaba S.W and Mareko, • supply system Shashego • Distribution of water • treatment chemicals • Hygiene promotion • Water committee training Canada UNICEF 603,444 Amibara, Kindo Dida, • Distribution of water treatment Diguna Fango, Humbo, Loka products (PUR, aquatab, filters) Abaya, Debeweyin, Shilabo, • Training/Capacity Building9 Kebridehar, Kelafo and Ferfer

Austria Caritas 87,527 Ziway-Dugda and Adamitulu • rehabilitation of existing water woredas (Oromia Region) sources and distribution systems, • Training on hygiene and sanitation. Germany Deutsche 402,186 Kurri, Afdera, Ebenat and East • Construction of motorized Welthungerhilfe • borehole e.V. (German • Rehabilitation of motorized Agro Action) • borehole • Water trucking/tankering • Other Canada CARE 504,345 Chiro Zuria • Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads) • Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters)

33 Canada CARE 504,345 Chiro Zuria • Rehabilitation and maintenance of water schemes (not including Boreholes and Berkads) Distribution of water treatment products (PUR, aquatab, filters) Canada World Vision 369,276 Abaya, • Construction of Borehole • Rehablitation of shallow well • Constrution of public latrine • Pipline extension • Rehablitation of public latrine • Capacity building Denmark Save the 220,394 Halaba SP., Arbaminch Zuria, • Distribution of water treatment Children Arbaminch Town, Kucha, products (PUR, aquatab, Amaro SP., Moyale, Arero, filters) Dehas, Gelan, Moyale and • Soap distribution Hudet • Provision of water storage (Roto 5000 lit) • Distribution of jerrycans (10 and 20 litres) • Provision of water filter • Capacity Building ECHO + EU DanChurchAid 113,676 Raya Kobo, Habru, and • NFI distribution (Soap delegation Guba Lafto andwater treatment chemicals) • Organizing community awareness events • Capacity building • IEC material production and • distribution • Conducting pre and post • KAP survey

Kuwait Direct Aid 9 4 , 2 5 7 Sweden Islamic Relief 69,010 Miesso

Worldwide Japan MOW 60,000 Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNP, Somali and Tigray Regions Sweden Swedish 124,847 Mission Council

34 5 Ireland UNICEF 56,600 Ahferom, Atsbi Wenberta, Distribution of bladders Erob, Ganta Afeshum, Gulomekeda, Hintalo Wejirat, Kelete Awelallo, Mereb Leke, Ofla, Saesie

Tsaedaemba, Saharti Samre, Tanqua Abergele, Ayisha, Shinile, Hareshen, Dihun,

Fik, Hamero, Segeg, Gerbo, Kebridehar, Debeweyin, Lagahida, Selahad, Ankober, Bati, Bugna, Dehana, East Belesa, Lasta, Mekdela, Merahbete, Mimo Weremo, Sahla, Sayint, Simada, Tach Gayint, Tenta,, , West Belesa, Ziquala, Abergele, Dewa Harewa, Afdera, Dubti, Mile, Jarso, Doba, Girawa, Golo Oda, Gemechis, Kuni, Boke, Lege Hida, Seru, Dawe Kachen, Gura Damole, Meda Welabu, Jarso, Meyu, Dugda Dawa, Melka Soda, Arero, Daro

Lebu, Kurri, Kokir Gedbano, Alaba SP woreda, Arba Minch Zuria, Hawassa Zuria, Mareko, Boricha, Daniboya, Shilabo, Moyale, Aysaita, Afambo, Teltele, Moyale and Elidar

CERF UNICEF 1,476,626 Amibara and Teru Activities for refugees UK UNICEF 812,187 Aroresa,Hulla,Arba Distribution of water treatment Minch Zuria,Alicho products (PUR, aquatab, Woriro,Selti,Lanfero, filters)",Rehabilitation of motorized Dalocha,Dara,Loka borehole construction of motorized Abaya,Malga,,Doya borehole Gena,,Arbe Gonna,Areka Town USA PCI 764,205 Ewa, Awra, Golina, Rehabilitation of water points USA IFRC 150,000 To be confirmed with IFRC Could not be reached yet. USA OXFAM 1,054,519 To be confirmed with Oxfam Oxfam yet to provide info (by Friday, 21st October 2016) USA Save the 677,054 Dembel and Erer woredas of Water trucking, construction of new children siti zone, somali region water schemes (hand dug wells, birkas, rehabilitation of boreholes, provision of spare parts for HDWs and BHs, water purification chemical provision, water quality test, water management committee training, KAP survey, distribution of Jerian’s, and hygiene promotions focusing on the three key hygiene practices. Total 103,038,996

35 Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund (EHF) In 2016, 81 new projects are supported, totalling EHF $72 million. Total income 79.7 million Total allocation 72 million No. of Donors 8 No.of partners who 33 received funding

Funding Agency Sector Duration Location Amount in (Months) US$ IR WASH Afar Region, Zone 4, Teru, Awra and Yalo 6 443,873 ACF WASH Amhara region, Waghimira Zone, Abergele, Sekota and 4 Ziquala 499,380 CRS WASH Amhara Region, Waghimira Zone, Gazgibla and Sekota 6 499,995 WVE WASH Amahara Region, Waghimira Zone, Jille Timuga woreda 6 and North Shoa Zone, Ephrata Woreda 476,580 NCA WASH Amhara Region, North Shewa Zone, Ankober, Berehet, 6 Minjar Shenkora) and Oromia Region, 492,150 , Deder & Meta COOPI WASH Oromia Region, Gorodola woreda 6 348,449 GOAL WASH Oromia Region -> West Harerge -> Kuni, Boke, Daro Lebu 6 and SNNPR -> Sidama -> Boricha 493,938 OGB WASH Oromia , West Hararghe zone, Shalla and Siraro woredas 6 499,905 IRC WASH SNNPR, Gamo gofa zone Kemba woreda and Gurage 6 Zone Muhur Na Aklil woredas 497,986 WVE WASH SNNPR, Hadiya, Quacha Birra and Shasego 6 470,642.23 DRC WASH Somali Region, Fafan woreda, Gursum and Babile 6 498,815 WVE WASH Tigray Region, Eastern Tigray, Saese Tseadamba 6 Southern Tigray, Enderta & Saharti Samre woredas 466,470 WVE WASH Tigray Region, Southern Tigray, Raya Alamata woredas 6 330,116 GOAL Seed Oromia region, West (Siraro), West Harerge 7 zone (Boke, Goba Koricha, Hawi Gudina, Daro Lebu); 1,501,165 SNNPR, (Misrak Badawacho), Sidama zone (Boricha) UNICEF Protection & Afar region, Zone 1 (Mile, Kurri, Adaa'r, Elidar), Zone 2 Education 9 (Afdera, Erebti, Berahile, Bidu), Zone 3 (Bure Mudaytu), 565,373 Zone 5 (Hadelela); Somali region, Siti (Afdem, Shinile, Miesso, Erer) IR Nutrition Afar region, Zone 4, Teru, Awra and Ewa woredas 6 289,773 CARE Nutrition Amhara Region, , Ebinat Woreda 9 149,299 WVE Nutrition & Oromia Region, , Boset and Adama WASH 9 335,016

36 5 OGB WASH Afar Region, Zone 2, Erebti districts, Zone 5 Dewe, Zone 5 6 Simurobi Gele'alo 462,853 ADRA WASH Somali Region, Shebele Zone, Kelafo woreda 6 266,352 NRC WASH Somali Region, Afde, Erer & shinile 6 496,463 REST WASH Tigray Region, Sourther Zone, Rayazebo woreda 6 513,641 SC WASH Amahara Region, Waghimira Zone, Sekota and Zequala 6 woredas 493,419 Child WASH Oromia Region, East Shewa Zone Adama and Boset Fund 6 Districts 809,180 CARE WASH Oromia Region, East Hararghe Zone, Fedis and Babile 6 Woredas; West Hararge Zone, Doba and Mieso Woredas 447,793 FHI WASH Amhara, South Gondar Zone, Laygayint, Sidama and 6 Tachgayint woredas 498,368 WFP Nutrition Country Wide 8 9,997,757 WFP Nutrition Country Wide 6 1,504,889 IOM Health Amhara; Tigray; Oromia 6 3,200,453 UNICEF Health Amhara; Tigray; Oromia 12 1,861,690 ACF Health Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia, Anchar Woreda of West 6 Hararge Zone, 420,790 DCA Health Amhara region, North Wollo zone, Kobbo, Wadla, Guba 6 Lafto 200,000 IMC Health Amhara -> South Gonder -> Tach Gayint; Amhara -> North 6 Wollo -> Meket 293,262 IOM NF & ES Somali; Afar; Oromia; Gambela; Amhara; Tigray; SNNPR 10 2,344,407 IRC NF & ES Afar; Amhara; Gambela; Oromia; SNNPR; Somali; Tigray 10 1,732,500 NRC NF & ES Oromia -> East Harerge; Gambela; Somali; Tigray 9 890,340 ZOA Nutrition, WASH, Gambela region,Nuer, Akobo NFI& FSL 12 972,530 DCA Agriculture Amhara region, North Wollo zone (Dawunt),Wag Himra 6 zone (Dehana, Sahla, Sekota) 373,275 GAA Agriculture Amhara region, (Sayint, Debresina, 6 Argoba) 261,521 FAO Agriculture Amhara region, East Gojam, Oromia; Oromia egion, West 10 Harerge zone; Tigray region, Central zone 1,039,990 FHI Agriculture Amhara region, South Gonder zone (Ebenat , Lay Gayint, 9 Simada, Tach Gayint), Wag Himra zone (Gaz Gibla, 1,088,430 Ziquala, Abergele) GOAL Agriculture Amhara region South Wollo Zone, Sayint woreda and 6 Debresina, North Shewa(R3) Zone, Berehet woreda; 1,121,237 , Dewa Harewa woreda; Oromia Region, , Siraro woreda and West Harerge Zone, Boke woreda; Tigray region, Central Zone, Ahferom woreda, Eastern Zone, Hawzen woreda, SNNPR Region, Hadiya Zone, Shashogo woreda;

37 HAI Agriculture Oromia region Arsi Zone, woreda, East 6 Shewa Zone, Adami Tulu Kombolcha woreda, Oromia, 703,442 North Shewa(R4) Zone, and Gerar Jarso woreda PIN Agriculture (75 SNNPR region, Alaba Zone, Alaba SP Woreda and Selti per cent, WASH 9 Zone, Sankura woreda 436,875 25 per cent) WVE Agriculture Oromia region,East Harerge Zone, Jarso woreda and West 6 Harerge Zone, Habro woreda 311,567 IMC Nutrition (70 SNNPR region, Hadiya Zone, Soro woreda, KT Zone, per cent), 9 Hadero Tubito woreda, Wolayita Zone, Humbo woreda; 1,116,273 Health (30 per Oromia region North Shewa(R4) Zone, Aleltu, Gerar Jarso cent) woredas; Amhara region, North Shewa(R3) Zone, Minjar Shenkora and Ankober woredas IR Nutrition Somali region, Fafan Zone, Jijiga wordea and Siti Zone, 6 Miesso woreda 311,265 WVE Nutrition (40 Amhara region, South Wollo Zone, Ambasel wordea per cent), 9 324,227 WASH (60per cent) WVE Nutrition, SNNPR region Gurage Zone Sodo woreda WASH 9 272,074 WVE Nutrition Oromia Region, North Shewa(R4) Zone, Hidabu Abote and 9 Yaya Gulele woredas 240,692 DRC WASH Somali region, Dollo Ado Woreda 6 500,000 VSF WASH Somali region, Fafan Zone, Aw-bare, Gursum, and Fafan 6 woredas 244,294 SCI Nutrition Oromia Region, Bale Zone, Gura Damole, Dawe Kachen, (35 per cent), 12 Rayitu, Seweyna, and Lege Hida woredas 1,441,997 Health (15 per cent), Food Security and Livelihood (30 per cent), WASH (20%) SCI Nutrition (40 SNNPR region, Segen Peoples' Zone, Alle Woreda, per cent), 12 Gurage Zone, Mareko Woreda, Alaba Zone, Alaba SP 576,488 WASH (40 per Woreda, Hadiya Zone, Woreda cent), Health (20 per cent) SCI Food Security Tigray region, Southern Zone, Alamata, Raya Azebo and and Livelihood 12 Ofla Woredas 1,410,832 (30 per cent), Nutrition (30per cent), WASH (25 per cent), Health (15 per cent) ACF Nutrition and Oromia Region, Arsi Zone, Golocha, WASH 9 Chole,Amigma,Tiyo,Robe,Seru,Dodota,,Inkolo and 1,903,210 Bele GOAL Nutrition Oromia Region, Bale Zone, , Sinana, , 12 ,Mena, Meda, Gasera, Dinsho and Harena 3,192,524 unicef WASH Country Wide 6 1,476,626

38 5 Child Nutrition Oromia -> East Shewa -> Fentale fund 6 97,374 IMC Nutrition Oromia Region, West Arsi, (Adaba, Arsi Negele, Shamane 8 zuria, and Shalla), East Shewa (Adami Tulu Jido 1,222,526 Kombolcha, East Hararghe (), and North Shewa (Dara, , W/Jarso and Wuchale); SNNP regions, Wolayita, Zone Ofa woreda GOAL Agriculture Amhara,( Beyeda, Debark, Wegera, 6 West Belesa, ) North Wollo ( Lasta woreda; South 4,940,585 Gondar ( Ebenat woreda); South Wollo (Legehida, tenta, were ilu woredas); Waghimira ( Sahla woreda); Oromia Region, Arsi ( Golocha, Sude & Robe woredas); East Hararge (Bedeno woreda); West Arsi Zone ( Adaba, Shashemene Zuria, Arsi Negele & Siraro Woreda); West Hararge ( Tulo, Mesela & Anchar); Tigray Region, Eastern Zone ( Atsbi Weberta, Ganta) Afeshum & Hawzen woredas); Southern ( Hintalo Wajirat) FAO Agriculture Amhara Region ; North Gonder ( Beyeda); South Wollo 8 zone ( Jama and Kelela woredas); Oromia Region, West 1,495,840 Hararge Zone ( Doba, Mesela & Hawi Dudina woredas); SNNP Region, Selti Zone Dalocha woreda; Didama Zone, Aleta Wondo woreda, Solayita Zone, Damot weydie woreda; Tigray Region, Eatern Zone, Atsbi Wenberta woreda; Southern Zone, Alaje woreda SCI Nutrition Somali Region, Kabridahar, Sheygosh, Shilabo, 1,496,078 9 Doboweyne of Qorahey zone, Harshin, Babile, Kabribayah of Fafan zone, Mustahil, Ferfer and Qalafo woredas of Shabelle zone, NRC NFI & ES 2 Somali Region, Fafan Zone(Jijiga), Nogob Zone(Fik), Siti 196,929 Zone (Afdem, Shinile, Miesso & Erer) UNFPA Protection Afar Region, Zone 1, Dbuti, Mile & Ayisayita 9 299,999 WHO Health Addis Ababa Region 4 500,000 IRC protection Somali Region, Fafan Zone, Jigiga, Gursum and Babile 6 woredas 200,000 WFP Coordination 6 Country Wide 1,045,695 (UNHAS) and Support months Services CW Nutrition 6 months Amhara Region, Oromia Zone Bati Woreda; south wollo 132,307 zone legabmo woreda, Special zone Argoba woreda ACF WASH (AWD) 6 months Oromia region, , Moyale woreda, East 429,705 Hararge Zone, Girawa woreda, West Hararge zone Tulo & Mesela woredas, SNNP Region, Sidama Zone, Loka Abaya CARE WASH (90%) 5 months Oromia Region, East Hararge zone, Kombolcha, Babile, 489,385 and Health Fedis woredas and West Hararge zone, Mieso and Doba (10%) woredas COOPI WASH 6 months Oromia Region, Bale zone, Goba, Sinana, Mena and Meda 499,997 Welbu woredas and Guji Zone, Gorodola, Wadera, Girja and Adola Woredas

39 GOAL Health (80%) 6 months Afar Region, Zone 3 & Addis Ababa region 453,251 and WASH (20%) IMC Health (50%) 6 months Oromia Region, West Arsi Zone, Dodola, Adaba & Shalla 1,000,001 and WASH woredas, North Shewa Zone, Aleltu, Degem, Dera, Wara (50%) Jarso, Minijar shenkora, Amhara Region, North Shewa Zone, , Minijar shenkora, Menz lalo Midir, Tarma Ber, Oromia Zone, Artuma Fursi and Jille Timuga woredas OXFAM WASH 6 months Addis Ababa Region,, Addis Ketema, Kolfe Keranio and 653,862 GB Gulele Sub cities PIN Health (50%) 6 months Oromia Region, Borena Zone, Abaya woreda, SNNP 463,232 and WASH Region, Gedio Zone, Dila Zuria , Wenago, woredas and (50%) Sidama Zone Dara woreda SC WASH(90%) 6 months Amhara and Tigray Regions 778,775 andz Health (10%) WVE WASH 6 months Tigray Region, Southern Zone, Enderta woreda and Oromia 409,064 region, West Arsi Zone, shashemene woreda, Est Shewa Zone Boser woreda WFP Logisitcs 1 year Country Wide 446,807

UNICEF Health 4 Addis Ababa, Akaki Kaliti Sub City 214,000

Total 72,077,864

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