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ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR HRP PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PRESENCE - March 2020 TOTAL PARTNERS and DONORS ETHIOPIA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR HRP PARTNERS OPERATIONAL PRESENCE - March 2020 TOTAL PARTNERS AND DONORS Partners with Ongoing and Dalol 27 Completed activities Berahile Donor TIGRAY Zone AFAR 13 Aba 'Ala 2 (Kilbet Rasu) Sahila FAO,VSF-G, Erebti No.of Partners AFAR CST,ADCS,PADB Wag Megale Zone 4 Zone 1 1 Hamra (Fantana (Awsi Rasu) Rasu) 2 Awra Dubti Ewa 4 AMHARA Chifra Asayita Mile Regional Boundary Adaa'r Telalak Zone Boundary OROMIA BENISHANGUL Zone 5 FAO,LWF,WVA GUMZ (Hari AMHARA Rasu) IRE,WGF,CST DIRE OPA,DAE,GOAL, DAWA Chinaksen CIFA,ACORD DCA ADDIS Mieso HARARI Fafan Fedis Harshin ABABA West Babile Lome Hararge East (Oromia) (Oromia) Daror Hararge Yocale Goljano East Fik Jarar Gashamo Lege Degehabur GAMBELA Shewa Erer Hida Gunagado Danod Lagahida Garbo OROMIA Seweyna Nogob Doolo Kindo Diguna Salahad SOMALI Koyesha Fango Hararey Dawuro Wolayita Bale Rayitu East Imi Elwayne Lasdhankayre Danan Raso Gofa Zala Aba-Korow Korahe Gura Daramalo Yirgachefe Goro Elale Kemba Damole Berocano Debeweyin SNNPR SNNP Kochere Baqaqsa Godey Gamo Gedeb City Bule FAO,WVI,CST Bena Hora Adadle Tsemay Filtu Hargele Charati Kelafo Ferfer BLF,ASE, South Deka Kohle/Qoxle Suftu Afder Mustahil ECC-SADCO Omo Shabelle Somali Yabelo Liban God-God Dasenech Teltale Barey Dolobay (Kuraz) Borena FAO,VSF-S,IRE Hudet Daawa Moyale Moyale Dolo Odo ACPA,OWDA,ADRA Dire (Oromia) (Somali) COOPI,GoV, MoA Qada Duma Creation date: 20th April 2020 Sources: Information submitted by Agriculture Sector partners as of 31 March 2020. Feedback: Hudad Ibrahima, Information Management Officers; [email protected] / Margarita Barcena, Sector Coordinator: [email protected] / https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/agriculture-livestock Region Zones Woreda Organiza�onImplemen�ng Partner Donor Agri_ SO Ac�vi�es Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Adaa'r FAO PADB EU ECHO SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Asayita VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Emergency_Seed_and_Tools_distribu�on Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Chifra VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Emergency_Seed_and_Tools_distribu�on Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Chifra FAO PADB EU ECHO SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Dub� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Dub� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Dub� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Emergency_Seed_and_Tools_distribu�on Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Mile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Mile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Mile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone1_AwsiRasu Mile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Emergency_Seed_and_Tools_distribu�on Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Aba 'Ala VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Aba 'Ala CST ADCS NGO Trocaire SO4 Establishment_or_rehablita�ng_water_structure Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Berahile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Berahile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Berahile VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Dalol VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Dalol VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Dalol VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Ereb� VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Megale VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Megale VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone2_KilbetRasu Megale VSF-G VSF-G OCHA EHF SO2 Animal_feed_provision Afar Zone4_FantanaRasu Awra FAO ARPADB EU ECHO SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone4_FantanaRasu Ewa FAO ARPADB EU ECHO SO2 Animal_health_support Afar Zone5_HariRasu Telalak FAO ARPADB EU ECHO SO2 Animal_health_support Amhara Wag_Hamra Sahila DCA DCA EU SO2 Animal_feed_provision Oromia Bale Gura Damole FAO WFG OCHA CERF SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Gura Damole FAO WGF OCHA CERF SO2 Animal feed provision Oromia Bale Lege Hida FAO LWF OCHA CERF SO2 Animal feed provision Oromia Bale Lege Hida FAO OCHA CERF SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Lege Hida LWF LWF FAO SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Lege Hida LWF LWF FAO SO2 Animal_feed_provision Oromia Bale Lege Hida FAO OCHA CERF SO2 Animal feed provision Oromia Bale Rayitu FAO LWF OCHA CERF SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Seweyna LWF LWF FAO SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Bale Seweyna FAO LWF OCHA CERF SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Dire CST ACORD NGO Trocaire SO4 Establishment_or_rehablita�ng_water_structure Oromia Borena Dire CST ACORD NGO Trocaire SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)DAE DAE DAI SO2 Emergency_Seed_and_Tools_distribu�on Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)DAE DAE DAI SO4 Forage_Seed_Produc�on Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)FAO OCHA CERF SO2 Animal_health_support Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)FAO OCHA CERF SO2 Animal feed provision Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)CST CIFA NGO Trocaire SO4 Establishment_or_rehablita�ng_water_structure Oromia Borena Moyale (Oromia)CST CIFA NGO Trocaire SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Oromia Borena Teltale GOAL GOAL EU ECHO SO5 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Oromia Borena Yabelo CST OPA NGO Trocaire SO4 Livelihood_Diversifica�on_interven�ons Oromia East_Hararge Babile (Oromia) LWF LWF Canadian CLWR SO2 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