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HRP
Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
SO1
The physical and mental well-being of 5.7 million crisis-affected people is improved
SO2
5.7 million most vulnerable crisis-affected people are supported with basic services
SO3
The protection needs of 1.9 million IDPs and other groups with specific needs are identified, recognized and addressed by Government, humanitarian and development actors
SO4
Contribute to strengthening recovery and resilience of 1.1 million crisis affected people and systems
SP1
Food needs of 4.6 million acute food insecure people are met
SP2
Excess morbidity reduced by 5 per cent among crisis affected people in 2020
SP3
At least 70 cent of crisis affected people have access to a minimum package of interventions and timely response services aimed at responding to critical needs and mitigating the consequences of physical and psychosocial distress and at increasing psychosocial resilience
SP4
2.6 million displaced people and people affected by displacement benefited from an agreed multi-sector minimum services package of Agriculture, Education, ESNFI, Food, Health and WASH services in 2020
SP5
3.3 million people affected by shocks and crises whose productive capacity, social activities and ability to meet their basic needs were compromised, have timely access to basic humanitarian services based on needs in 2020
SP6
The protection needs of crisis-affected persons are identified, recognized and addressed by government, humanitarian and development actors
SP7
Crisis-affected communities, and in particular women (including women with disabilities and older persons), adolescent girls and children, are protected from violence, exploitation, abuse and harmful practices and benefit from risk reduction and prevention measures
SP8
Accountable, safe, accessible, and coordinated service delivery for crisis-affected persons (IDPs and returnees/relocatees and affected host communities) is improved
SP9
Pre-crisis level access to public basic services such as WASH, health and education is restored to 630,000 people by end of 2020
SP10
475,000 climate affected people in 2020 are supported through early recovery and rehabilitation interventions to enhance their ability to withstand future shocks and stresses