humanitarian
ACTIVITY TITLE
Improving the wellbeing of conflict affected IDPs living in chifra woreda through ensuring an integrated emergency health and protection service provision
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
National 4 Multilateral outflows 4
Project-type interventions C01
ODA 10 Untied 2
Planned start date 2021-11-01
Planned end date 2022-09-30
Actual start date 2021-11-01
Actual end date 2022-09-30
activity status: Finalisation
Physical activity is complete or the final disbursement has been made, but the activity remains open pending financial sign off or M&E
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 3 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Funding Multilateral
International Medical Corps
Accountable International NGO
International Medical Corps
Implementing International NGO
Objectives
International Medical Corps (IMC) is a US-registered independent affiliate organization of International Medical Corps UK (IMC UK), with which IMC UK shares the same name and charitable objectives and mission. IMC UK and IMC work together to deliver assistance programs in an accountable and effective manner to pursue their commonly held charitable objectives. IMC UK will engage IMC to implement its programs in the field, with IMC UK oversight, according to the terms and conditions of the agreement that results from this proposal and the terms of the parties’ administrative service agreement. Together with IMC Croatia, IMC provides administrative and operational support to IMC UK and the programs on the ground, including but not limited to financial management, banking and cash management, procurement management/international procurements, and logistics . According to IMC assessment Awsi Rasu zone has 1 hospital, 11 health center and 41 health posts, total of 174 HW and 62 HEW work in these facilities. The zone has 6 ambulances. Among these, following the conflict only 3 HC, 11 HP and 4 ambulances are providing services. The functional health facilities suffer from shortage of essential drugs, medical supplies and equipment. Apart from the 3 HFs, all health facilities are non-functional creating gaps in immunization, maternal and child health, family planning, and other services. The common causes of morbidity and mortality are cholera, malnutrition, pneumonia, malaria, skin diseases including scabies, COVID 19, intestinal parasites and Measles. To respond to the gaps in health services created by the conflict, IMC in this proposed intervention intends to provide emergency health response in Awsi Resu zone, Chifra woreda for a total of 34,777 (27,527 IDPs settled in 3 different IDP locations , namely Chifra town, Mesgid and Weama) and 7,257 host community members. In all visited IDP sites, people are living in highly overcrowded conditions which can aggravate the transmission of communicable disease, including COVID 19. The overall goal of the health response project is to contribute to the reduction of morbidity and mortality through improved access to basic lifesaving PHC, referral services and management of SAM with medical complications for vulnerable conflict affected communities (IDPs and host communities) in Chifra woreda of zone one of Afar region. This will be realized through deploying 1 MHNT composed of nurse, midwife, medical officer, MHPSS counselor and community mobilizer and additional one emergency health response coordinator who will monitor, lead, report and attend coordination meetings. The team will provide basic free of charge lifesaving primary health care service for affected IDPs and surrounding host communities, conducting awareness creation on prevention of communicable diseases via community mobilization and health promotion/distribution of IEC materials, procurement of essential drugs, medical supplies, and equipment and also infection prevention supplies. Routine surveillance activities are conducted by the Worda health office, IMC will support the ongoing surveillance efforts through orientation of community leaders on sign and symptoms as well as reporting of outbreak prone diseases. To mitigate and respond the risk of GBV, activities that focus on providing psychosocial support through temporary women and girls friendly space, strengthening safe and survivor centered GBV case management and establishing strong coordination mechanisms with BoWCYA and other GBV service providers will be prioritized . In addition, the project aims to improve and strengthen existing GBV multi-response services at BoWCYA so as to establishes and strengthen the required service provision and referral pathways in the long term . The comprehensive GBV response services include strengthening the psychosocial support, targeted capacity-building for local service providers, and dignity kit distributions.
recipient country ( 1 )
EthiopiaET
100
LOCATION ( 1 )
NAME DESCRIPTION POSITION CLASS REACH EXACTNESS
Afar
REF ET02
12.03628232 40.77273098
sector ( 3 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Multisector aid43010
100
GLOSSARY
Multisector aidNo description provided
Reporting Organisation99( 2 )
The sector reported corresponds to a sector vocabulary maintained by the reporting organisation for this activity
Protection 10
64
Health 7
36
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 1 )
Reimbursement ( 2 )
Budget ( 2 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Reimbursement
Budget
Budget ( 2 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2021-11-01 2021-12-31 Original Committed 67,634.21
USD
2022-01-01 2022-09-30 Original Committed 307,735.64
USD
Budget
Transactions ( 4 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-12-02
Humanitarian
REF ETH53-20081
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Multilateral
International Medical Corps
375,369.85
USD
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2021-12-10
Humanitarian
REF 3305315829
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Multilateral
International Medical Corps
375,369.85
USD
Disbursement
Reimbursement ( 2 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2023-06-29
Humanitarian
REF 2400449996
International Medical Corps
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
26,894.49
USD
2024-07-10
Humanitarian
International Medical Corps
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
0
USD
Reimbursement
Roger Kadima
Country Director
+251 114 701033/53