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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

Overview of project aimed to help poor rural areas reduce their vulnerability to water related shocks and improve their quality of life.

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FSNWG issued this drought special report, examining the current food security situation across the eastern Horn of Africa (e.g. Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia) after three consecutive seasons of...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

Th goal of this assessment was to gain information from the local host community in Hilaweyn refugee camp regarding their opinion on shelter implementation, construction and the impact of presence...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

The purpose of this report is to analyse the extent to which gender-specific economic and social risks inform PSNP programme design and implementation, with the aim of informing ongoing...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

This paper aims to serve as a springboard for research in areas of disaster management in Ethiopia. It delves into the trajectories that Ethiopian disaster management has gone through.

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

A review of disaster management in Ethiopia including its history, transformation and implications of the system (1975-2008)

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Fact sheet on food security, access to land and water. It covers policy and legislation and integrated water resource management.

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

Preparation of the Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Plan. It covers the main natural hazards affecting Ethiopia, activities under HYOGO framework of action, and development strategies.

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Success story from CORDAID / Farm Africa South omo Risk Management Project in Ethiopia

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This report reviews the uptake of LEGS in Ethiopia and Kenya, and assesses the extent to which LEGS has been institutionalized in these two countries. In terms of key humanitarian donors, LEGS is...

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