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Ethiopia Education Cluster Infographic

Ethiopia Education Cluster Activities and gaps for emergency affected children as of May 2017

  • Coordination: Information Management
  • Emergency: Drought
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring

Humanitarian Profile Support Guidances

The objective of this guidance is to provide an overview of definitions, methods and good practice on how to derive overall, inter-sectoral humanitarian population figures. These include estimates of the number of people affected by a given emergency as well as in need of, targeted by and reached…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy, Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Needs Assessment & Analysis, Strategic Planning

Ethiopia Secondary Data Review Report 2016

Ethiopia has recorded one of the fastest growing economies (at an average 10.5%) in the Sub-Saharan Africa in the last 10 years. However, it ranks 174 of 188 countries on the 2015 Human Development Index implying a long way to go. The Ethiopia education system is vulnerable to both natural…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

MODULE DE RÉFÉRENCE DE L’IASC POUR LA MISE EN ŒUVRE DU CYCLE DE PROGRAMME HUMANITAIRE

The IASC Reference Module for the Implementation of the Humanitarian Program Cycle defines the roles and responsibilities of international humanitarian actors and the way that they interact with each other, national and local authorities, civil society and with people affected by crises. This…

  • Coordination: Coordination, Cluster Strategy, Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Needs Assessment & Analysis, Operational Peer Review and Evaluation, Resource Mobilisation, Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Accountability to Affected Populaiton

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