Humanitarian Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia – Oxfam 2021


Reporting Organization:Oxfam Canada
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 1,100,000
Timeframe: April 30, 2021 - October 31, 2022
Status: Completion
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


Oxfam Canada

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


Ethiopia - $ 1,100,000.00 (100.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Other - Total Budget Allocation


Humanitarian Response (100.00 %)

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Description


February 2021 – Prior to the outbreak of conflict in the Tigray region in late 2020, Ethiopia was already facing ongoing acute humanitarian need, arising from sporadic but widespread intercommunal conflict, regional drought and flooding, swarms of desert locusts, the economic pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of hosting nearly 800,000 refugees throughout the country. Together, these crises have led to widespread food insecurity, high levels of acute malnutrition, and significant population displacement. Although ongoing fighting and other access restrictions have hindered full needs assessments in Tigray, an estimated 29 million people in Ethiopia are likely to require humanitarian assistance in 2021. With GAC’s support, Oxfam is rehabilitating and upgrading critical water, sanitation, and hygiene systems and services for South Sudanese refugees living in Ethiopia’s Gambella region. Project activities include: (1) rehabilitating existing water supply systems; (2) constructing latrines and waste disposal facilities; and b(3) conducting community campaigns promoting knowledge of sanitation and hygiene.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Unspecified
Total Direct Population: Unspecified
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Outputs


Unspecified

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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) improved access to safe water; (2) improved access to adequate sanitation; and (3) improved hygiene knowledge amongst South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated, and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crises or acute food insecurity.

Achieved Results


Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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