Response plan
HRP
Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Reduce morbidity, mortality, and suffering due to multiple shocks for 22.6 million of the most vulnerable people by the end of 2023.
SO2
Provide protection and safe access to critical, integrated and inclusive basic services to enable 8.8 million most vulnerable people to meet their basic needs by the end of 2023.
SO3
Support 9.4 million vulnerable people to start recovering from crisis and natural hazards, through targeted programming to support rebuilding coping capacities and livelihoods and strengthen linkages with development actors by the end of 2023.
Specific Objectives
SP1.1
Deliver accountable, protection, gender, age, diversity, and conflict-sensitive essential life-saving services in Education, ESNFI, Health, Nutrition and WASH to 7.0 million people.
SP1.2
Reduce protection threats and provide multifaceted protection services for 1.4 million protection risk survivors and other vulnerable groups.
SP1.3
Provide emergency food assistance to 20.1 million people.
SP2.1
Coordinate and manage IDP sites and provide minimum package of multisectoral and protection-sensitive services to 859k IDPs in sites and ensure timely response to meet their basic needs.
SP2.2
Provide minimum package of multisectoral and protection-sensitive services to 1.6 million returning IDPs for up to six months after return.
SP2.3
Provide minimum package of multisectoral and protection-sensitive services to 6.3 million IDPs out of site and non-displaced people living in drought and conflict-affected areas.
SP3.1
Support 6.9 million persons affected by climate-related shocks and conflict to protect and restore livelihoods and strengthen their coping capacities.
SP3.2
Support the minimum rehabilitation and basic restoration of essential services to 5.0 million persons affected by conflict by end of 2023.
SP3.3
Support 184k persons to start recovering from the negative mental and legal impacts of conflict, acute shocks and chronic stresses.
Clusters
CLAGR
Agriculture
CLCCM
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
CLCSS
Coordination and Common Services
CLEDU
Education
CLFSC
Food
CLHEA
Health
CLLOG
Logistics
CLMS
Multi-Purpose Cash
CLNUT
Nutrition
CLPRO
Protection
CLSHL
Emergency Shelter and NFIs
CLWSH
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Cluster Objectives
CLAGR/CO1
To protect and sustain core-agricultural livelihoods of households affected by drought and displacement in Ethiopia through humanitarian interventions in 2023
CLAGR/CO2
To enhance vulnerable households’ ability to withstand recurrent and future shocks in Ethiopia through early recovery and resilience interventions.
CLCCM/CO1
Ensure care and maintenance of the site’s infrastructure, while mitigating the impacts of environmental degradation
CLCCM/CO2
Promote the protection, safety, and dignity of conflict and disaster affected people, through targeted, community-centered multi-sector interventions that “do no harm” and contribute to social cohesion outcomes
CLCCM/CO3
Provide CCCM capacity building support to staff and authorities interventions that “do no harm” and contribute to social cohesion outcomes
CLCCM/CO4
Support establishment of inclusive and representative community structures
CLEDU/CO1
Schools are engaged in life saving education interventions including promotion of relevant messages and child safeguarding practices.
CLEDU/CO2
Schools are engaged in life saving education interventions including promotion of relevant messages and child safeguarding practices.
CLEDU/CO3
Provide quality, relevant and age appropriate education (formal and non-formal) for crisis-affected girls, boys, including children with disabilities.
CLEDU/CO4
By 2023, strengthen the capacity of education institutions with the specific focus on local NGOs, education personnel and communities, to provide crisis-sensitive education, resilience building activities and establishing interlinkages with development partners to increase education responses to sustain for emergency-affected girls, boys, including children with disabilities
CLFSC/CO1
Saving lives and protect livelihoods of acute food insecure people through timely provision of cash/food assistance, health, security, privacy, and dignity.
CLHEA/CO1
Ensure equitable access to life-saving essential healthcare services, including sexual and reproductive health services, child health, mental health, trauma care communicable and non-communicable diseases, to all persons in needs including internally displaced persons, affected host communities, returnees, women, men, girls, and boys as well as people with disability and elderly persons with emphasis on gender friendly sensitive approach.
CLHEA/CO2
Ensure operational readiness for early detection, investigation and response to health emergencies including epidemic prone disease outbreaks, including COVID-19, Cholera, measles and EVD.
CLHEA/CO3
Support recovery and restoration of essential health services disrupted or damaged by natural or human induced disasters including minor rehabilitation of health infrastructure.
CLLOG/CO1
facilitate and streamline the access to logistics services
CLLOG/CO2
Providing capacity strengthening opportunities through logistics trainings
CLLOG/CO3
Providing information management and coordination to the humanitarian community of the Norther Ethiopia Response
CLLOG/CO4
UNHAS: facilitate the access to logistics services for the entire humanitarian community
CLNUT/CO1
Extend the coverage of nutrition live saving interventions in a continuum of care, for reaching in an anticipatory and consistent manner all the targeted population in the affected areas, enhancing early key nutrition actions, continued availability of commodities and increased surge capacity from nutrition services in health facilities and at the community.
CLNUT/CO2
Adapt nutrition response and interventions for humanitarian action to reach the population in greatest need of nutrition assistance (unreachable areas, population displaced, pregnant and lactating women, infants and young children, though rapid response mechanisms, simplified approaches and adaptative care.
CLNUT/CO3
Enhance preparedness capacity, boost early warning mechanisms for nutrition and a develop a robust monitoring system and prioritization tools for decision making
CLNUT/CO4
Reduce burden of wasting promoting scalable and affordable preventive package of interventions with intersectoral collaboration from Food, agriculture, health, WASH, protection, education, increasing community accountability for nutrition interventions and proposing alternative local solutions.
CLPRO/CO1
CO1 Prevent harm to persons at risk of or mitigate harm to persons who have suffered life-threatening events, violence, abuse or serious neglect, and support the restoration of people's capacity to live a safe and dignified life through life-saving specialized services.
CLPRO/CO2
CO2 Provide protection assistance and specialized life-sustaining protection services to mitigate and address protection risks for conflict and disaster affected women, men, boys and girls, as well as people with disability and those affected by explosive hazards.
CLPRO/CO3
CO3 Strengthen and implement community-based responses, resilience activities, and durable solutions, including through protection awareness-raising and enhancement of individual and community coping strategies and conflict resolution mechanisms.
CLPRO/CO4
CO4 Enhance protection mainstreaming across sectors incorporating protection principles into humanitarian aid delivery targeting partners, service providers, civil society and authorities.
CLPRO/CO5
CO5 Impacts of conflict.
CLSHL/CO1
Ensure that crisis-affected people have equitable access to adequate and environmental shelter solutions to protect and safeguard their health, security, privacy, and dignity.
CLSHL/CO2
Increase equitable, safe, and inclusive access to appropriate emergency shelter and household’s necessities limiting negative impact on the environment whilst improving the protection and the living conditions of the crisis-affected people.
CLSHL/CO3
Enhance resilience through shelter and settlement support in recovery, reintegration, and relocation, whilst limiting negative impact on the environment.
CLWSH/CO1
Affected people affected by crisis have access to resilient and sustainable WASH services
CLWSH/CO2
Affected people in need of life saving WASH services receive a timely equitable and safe, life-saving and effective emergency WASH assistance