Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plan 2024 / Part 4: Annexes

4.7 End notes

  1. WHO, Health Topics (Ethiopia) | WHO | Regional Office for Africa, https://www.afro.who.int/countries/ethiopia/topic/health-topics-ethiopia
  2. WHO Disease Outbreak News, Measles – Ethiopia May 2023 https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2023-DON460
  3. The category of “Hard-to-reach’ refers to areas where the security situation is volatile, compromising the safety and security of the population and aid workers, impending relief operations on a quasi-permanent basis. Aid workers may be arbitrarily detained, threatened, or relocated, and activities temporarily suspended. Relief assets and supplies may be stolen, and public and humanitarian premises damaged. The population face major protection risks and have very limited access to essential services. The humanitarian response is frequently disrupted and completely substandard, even with adequate resources partners would only be able to reach a minority of people in need.
  4. OCHA has activated the ‘AccessWG’ at the sub-national levels in Semera (Afar), Assossa (BGR), Bahir Dahr (Amhara), Mekelle and Shire (Tigray), Nekemte and Bule Hora (Oromia), Jijiga and Gode (Somali).
  5. Access analysis is prepared based on the information gathered from the humanitarian partners and other reliable sources on the ground. It depicts the general situation regarding humanitarian access in Ethiopia down to the woreda level during the reporting period. This information is publicly available in the “Humanitarian Data Exchange’ portal (https://data.humdata.org/dataset/ethiopia-humanitarian-access)
  6. John Hoddinott & Derek Headey & Mekdim Dereje, 2015. "Cows, Missing Milk Markets, and Nutrition in Rural Ethiopia," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(8), pages 958-975, August.
  7. Current rapid response mechanisms with a WASH component include the IRC-lead emergency response mechanism (ERM); the Save the Children led SWAN consortium; UNICEF’s rapid response mechanism (RRM); and the IOM rapid response fund (RRF)
  8. Amhara region largely uncovered in monitoring due to increased insecurity, therefore both IDP and returning IDP caseloads likely to be higher for national figures.