CERF-funded Project
Ethiopia
Emergency lifesaving assistance to flood affected population in Ethiopia through cash and shelter/Non-Food items assistance. (23-RR-IOM-051)
| Grant | $2,500,000 |
|---|---|
| Recipient UN Agency | IOM |
| Emergency type | Flood |
| Window | Rapid Response |
| Sectors | Multi-Purpose Cash, Shelter and Non-Food Items |
| Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Internally displaced persons |
| People reached | 108,271 |
| Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The IOM project aims to provide emergency lifesaving assistance to flood-affected people in Ethiopia through cash and shelter assistance and basic household items. The project provides unconditional multi-purpose cash assistance to 5,510 households (30,304 individuals) and provides emergency shelter kits to 3,000 households (16,500 individuals). Additionally, 6,000 households (33,000 individuals) receive support through a combination of emergency shelter and non-food item kits. The project delivers life-saving assistance to a total of 79,804 people, including 18,354 women, 16,759 men, and 44,691 children. An estimated 11,967 people with disabilities benefit from this project.
| Sector | Amount in US$ |
|---|---|
| Multi-Purpose Cash | US$1,250,000 |
| Shelter and Non-Food Items | US$1,250,000 |