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The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.Creation date: 31 Oct 2019 Sources: Humanitarian partners Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/ethiopia www.reliefweb.int For HRP document go to https://bit.ly/2JCx1Qj
ETHIOPIA2019 Humanitarian Response Plan - Mid Year Review - Snapshot As of October 2019
AFARAMHARA
BENISHANGULGUMUZ
DIRE DAWA
GAMBELA
HARERI
OROMIASNNP
SOMALI
TIGRAY
5 - Critical4 - Severe3 - Major2 - Moderate1 - Minor 0 - No problemNo data
DJIBOUTI
ERITREA
KENYA
SUDAN
SOUTH SUDAN SOMALIA
YEMEN
Indian Ocean
Red Sea
Gulf of Aden
Afder
AgnewakArsi
Asosa
Awi
Bale
BenchMaji
Borena
BunoBedele
Central
Daawa
DawuroDoolo
EastGojam
East HarargeEastShewa
East Wellega
Eastern
Erer
Itang Special
FafanFinfineSpecial
Gedeo
Guji
Guraghe
Horo GudruWellega
Ilu AbaBora Jarar
JimmaKefa
Kelem Wellega
Kemashi
KembataTibaro
KontaSpecial
Korahe
Liban
Mao KomoSpecial
Majeng
Metekel
Nogob
North Gondar
NorthShewa(A)
North Wello
NorthWello
North Western
Nuwer
Oromia
Segen Area P.
Shabelle
Sheka
Sidama
Siltie
Siti
South Eastern
SouthGondar
SouthOmo
South Wello
South WestShewa
SouthernWagHamra
West Arsi
WestGojam
West Gondar
West Guji
WestHararge
WestShewa
WestWellega
Western
Wolayita
YemSpecial
Zone 1(AwsiRasu)
Zone2 (Kilbet
Rasu)
Zone3 (Gabi Rasu)
Zone4 (Fantana
Rasu)
Zone 5 (HariRasu)
North Shewa(O)
GamoGofa
Central Gondar
SEVERITY OF NEEDS BY ZONE
KEY FIGURES
People in need People targeted Outstanding RequirementsRevised Requirements
PEOPLE TARGETED PER SECTOR FUNDING REQUIRED PER SECTOR
33.8
32.6
80.0
462
95.1
216.2
20.4
114.4
5.2
0.8
2.1
2.5
7.8
3.2
4.8
1.1
5.0
7.8
(in millions) (Contributions as of 1 October in US$ millions )
1 23
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
3 Lives are saved and sustained
Protection services for affected communities are provided
Livelihoods and basic service delivery are supported to strength-en resilience to recurrent shocks
The Government and humanitarian partners have been responding to drought impacts, localized flooding and to inter-communal violence-related needs across the country during the first half of the year. Despite limited resources, partners have stretched to cover new needs that came immediately after the release of the 2019 HRP in mid-March. The mid-year/belg assessment and the re-prioritization exercise revealed that 7.8 million severely affected people will need continued multi-sector assistance during the second half of 2019. Despite the benefit of the good belg rains received, areas affected by protracted drought impact will continue to need assistance pending full recovery support. Localized water shortages and health outbreaks, localized flooding and the still significant shelter, protection, livelihoods and other needs of IDPs and returnees will continue to be the intervention focus for humanitarian operators. The HRP revised requirement is facing a gap of US$ 319 million to meet all identified life-saving needs, with the most significant gaps in the non-food sectors.
Severity of Needs expresses the degree (or seriousness) of unmet needs in a geographical area; by consolidating information on shocks such as conflict and climate-induced floods and drought, and related consequences including displacement, food insecurity, malnutrition and morbidity. The analysis provides a geographical severity of needs, highlighting the convergence of needs in specific geographic areas (woredas) due to the different types of crises.
8.86 Million 7.80 Million 319 Million1.06 Billion
Agriculture
Education
ESNFI
Food
Health
Nutrition
Protection
WASH
Coordination
Received Contributions (%)Revised Requirements
0 100200 300 400 500 600
30%
25%
18%
100%
11%
54%
39%
19%
61%
462