capacity statement 2019 - actionagainsthunger.org...nutrition and health 465,051total nut &...
TRANSCRIPT
OPERATIONAL PRESENCEIn Ethiopia we work in 5 Regions, 33 Woredas and 2 Refugee Camps
ETHIOPIA MISSIONCAPACITY STATEMENT 2019
MISSION & MANDATE
SQUEACSurveys1SMART Surveys4
OUR WORK IS EVIDENCE BASED
Program established in 1985
Action Against Hunger has been operating in Ethiopia since 1985, meeting urgent humanitarian and development needs across the country. Ethiopia saw a signi�cant increase in con�ict-related displacement in 2018, with a near doubling of the internally displaced persons (IDPs), many of which have now returned or been displaced for the second time. The inter-communal con�ict is limiting livelihood opportunities and restricting humanitarian access to local administration and communities. At the start of 2019, Ethiopia was hosting more than 900,000 refugees, many of whom reside in the Gambella and Somali regions.
Kamashi
W. WelegaAddisAbaba
SomaliGambella
Borena
Wag Himra
Dire Dawa
W/E.Hararghe
Shebelle
Korahe
143,000Beneficiaries of Mental Health, Care Practices, Gender and Protection interventions.
465,051People reached by Nutrition and Health programs.
138,171Beneficiaries of our Food Security and Livelihoods
211,597People reached by WASH interventions.
OUR DONORS
Staff611
ImplementedProjects31
$18 MillionBudget
COUNTRY CAPACITY & PORTFOLIO
NUTRITION AND HEALTH
TOTAL NUT & HEALTH BENEFICIARIES465,051
SMART PHONE TECHNOLOGY FOR REMOTE MONITORING
TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER,FOR EVERYONE,FOR GOOD.
(+251) 911214044Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470
ETHIOPIA MISSION
Provision of android Smart phones to health workers residing in (2 Woredas of 13 Kebeles) inaccessible health posts in Girawa and Bedeno Woredas of East Hararghe zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia with the aim to enhance programme quality and data management skill through remote monitoring and supervision mechanisms.
Improving policy environment that promotes IYCF practices and MUAC use by CHVs
NUTRITION INNOVATIONS
We provide sustainable and life-saving Health & Nutritional interventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.
HEALTH FACILITIES COVERED
HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDED
BENEFICIARY BREAKDOWN
6 Zonal hospitals.92 Health centres. 429 Health posts across areas of operation.
295,481 Maternal & Child health beneficiaries.138,403 Children under 5 treated for CMAM.93% Cured Rate.
Children under 5 Beneficiariesof Health & Nutrition interventions.
241,889
Women and Girls Beneficiariesof Health & Nutrition interventions.
279,031
Men and Boys Beneficiariesof Health & Nutrition interventions.
186,020
Fast and interactive data sharing & feedback
mechanisms between health workers, supervisors &
Action Against Hunger staff.
Inaccessible health posts are able to receive technical support, and assistance remotely and consistently by government & project staff.
SQUEACSurvey 1 SMART
Surveys 4EVIDENCE GENERATION
INFLUENCINGADVOCACY & PARTNERSHIPS
MultisectoralCo-ordination
Strengthening SUN Movement in Ethiopia.
Positioning Health and Nutrition Integration in Wag Himra & Borena.
From commitments to action: accelerating integration of
nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in Ethiopia
TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER,FOR EVERYONE,FOR GOOD.
(+251) 911214044Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470
ETHIOPIA MISSION
WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE
WATER FACILITIES ACTIVITIES
mWATER PLATFORM
WASH PREVENTION & RESPONSE
Water points constructed and rehabilitated are being imported to web based platformmWater. This is expected to enable digital monitoring and evaluation of water points and management of data related to them.
WATER FILTRATION KITS
Community water pointsconstructed or rehabilitatedreaching 58,716 beneficiaries.
30Institutional Water Pointsharvesting installed in schools & health facilities reaching8,009 beneficiaries.
Total beneficiaries of Water Facilities(Community & Institutional)
66,525
WATER PROJECTS
211,597 TOTAL WASH BENEFICIARIESWe provide sustainable and life-saving food security and livelihood interventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.
SANITATION
Villages declared OpenDefecation Free
6
Total number of beneficiariesof Hygiene Promotion via1,028 sessions.
98,727
1,9491885 Latrines constructedthrough Community-LedTotal Sanitation and 64communal latrines.
112,516
Households received Emergency WASH NFI kits
14,112
Beneficiaries of WASH Trainings
Number of WASH NFI kits distributed (including emergency kits and household water treatment kits)
174
These are more sustainable than the“point of use” water treatment chemicals from a technical and economical point of view.
TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER,FOR EVERYONE,FOR GOOD.
(+251) 911214044Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470
ETHIOPIA MISSION
WE SUPPORT SERVICES IN THESE THREE CONTEXTS:
DROUGHT-AFFECTEDCOMMUNITIES
Working to improve and increaseresilience against further adversity
MENTAL HEALTH, CARE PRACTICES, GENDER AND PROTECTION SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTH, CARE PRACTICESGENDER & PROTECTION
MAM & SAM beneficiaries of Care Practices Treatment,such as IYCF inclusiveof Breastfeeding.
39,917
REFUGEE CAMPSWorking to protect pregnant and
lactating mothers and their infants
Beneficiaries of Mental Health Interventions
10,086
TOTAL BENEFICIARIES143,000 A gender sensitive approach to improving the nutrition, health, psychological well-being and protection of caregivers and children.
Beneficiaries of Mental Health Care Practices Dignity Kits.
5,430
HOST COMMUNITIESWorking to support and protect local
communities affected by conflict & displacement
Beneficiaries of trainings on Care Practices and IYCF
1,746
MOTHER TO MOTHER SUPPORT GROUPSMother to Mother Support Groups in communities and refugee camps bring positive behavioral change to prevent the underlying causes of malnutrition and to improve the mental wellbeing of mothers and caregivers and their children.
Mothers receiving support & awareness on child care practicesto prevent malnutrition
88,864
TOGETHER WE ARE WORKING TO END HUNGER,FOR EVERYONE,FOR GOOD.
(+251) 911214044Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 02, H/No. 470
ETHIOPIA MISSION
FOOD SECURITY & LIVELIHOODS
ECONOMIC SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT
Fresh Food Voucher E-CardThe Red Rose platform for fresh food voucher distribution allows for real-time monitoring of transactions, more efficient distributions and price & purchase monitoring and data allowing Action Against Hunger to reduce possible abuse of the system.
11,849Beneficiaries of in kind, cash, or vouchers economic support activities totalling to $3093.
Beneficiaries of agricultural oragroforestry in-kind interventionsamounting to $907,302.
24,760
Beneficiaries of multi-purposecash distributions amounting to$902,453.
47,965
In kind fishery, livestock or veterinary donations.
52,271
Hydroponic FodderWe continued supporting over 50 small-scale farmers for hydroponic fodder production to address their lack of land to grow feed for animals and their limited water resources. Short growth periods of 7-10 days allows them to get sustainable high quality yield, rich in vitamins, fibre, proteins and minerals.
INNOVATIONS
TOTAL FSL BENEFICIARIES138,171 We provide sustainable and life-saving food security and livelihoodinterventions to vulnerable and underserved populations.
PUBLIC WORKS SUCH AS SOIL CONSERVATION,ROAD CONSTRUCTION OF POND REHABILITATION
Beneficiaries of FoodSecurity & Livelihoods Trainings
3,109505Beneficiaries of Public Workssuch as road constructionof pond rehabilitation.
We are creating opportunities for rural vulnerable youth and women Self-Help Groups (SHG) to develop the skills, knowledge and competencies that lead to a job, a small business opportunity & other economic activity for self-sufficiency through vocational & entrepreneurship training, provision of startup capital and linkage with financial sectors
Beneficiariesof Food Assistancein form of cash orvouchers.
821