Committee Reports::Report No. 01 - Project Ethiopia::01 April, 2003::Appendix

Appendix 7

WFP Projects - Ethiopia

Development

Country Programme - Ethiopia (2003 - 2006)”


Duration: Three years, through June 2006


Total commitment: 163,524 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 1,552,588 persons


“Urban food assistance facility”


Duration: Two years and six months, through June 2003


Total commitment: 20,200 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 235,000 persons


“Participatory rural land rehabilitation”


Duration: Four years and ten months, through December 2003


Total commitment: 321,081 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 1,427,000 persons


“Improving education through school feeding”


Duration: Five years, through June 2003


Total commitment: 34,681 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 125,000 persons


“Pilot initiatives in emerging regions of Ethiopia”


Duration: Five years, until June 2003


Total commitment: 22,198 tonnes


WFP supports small-scale irrigation development projects along the Awash River and pasture and fodder development activities in the drought-affected and highly degraded Afar and Somali region. Given the fragility of the pastoral environment and the complexity of development with semi-nomadic and nomadic populations, pilot interventions are undertaken, and gradually expanded.


Protracted Relief and Recovery operations (PRRO)

“Food Assistance for Refugees in Ethiopia and for Refugee Repatriation”


Duration: Two years (01 July 2002 - 30 June 2004)


Total commitment: 84,555 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 160,000 persons


“Food assistance for Somali, Sudanese, Djiboutian and Kenyan refugees in Ethiopia”


Duration: until 31 May 2003


Total commitment: 605,554 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 248,595 persons


WFP provides relief assistance to Somali, Sudanese, and Kenyan refugees/returnees. Specific objectives are to:


Provide refugees with access to basic food until they can provide for themselves


Provide food aid to returnees during the process of repatriation


Maintain/improve the health and nutritional status of refugees with special attention to women and children


Assist with supplementary and therapeutic feeding vulnerable groups (expectant/nursing mothers, children under five years of age and the sick)


Emergency operations (EMOP)

“Relief Food Assistance to Small Scale Farmers and Drought - Affected Pastoralists”


Duration: 12 months (01 April 2003 - 31 March 2004)


Total commitment: 481,950 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 4.6 million persons


“Relief Food Assistance for Ethiopians Internally Displaced by the Ethiopia-Eritrea Border Conflict”


Duration: until 30 June 2003


Total commitment: 12,616 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 76,500 persons


“Relief Food Assistance to Small Scale Farmers and Drought - Affected Pastoralists”


Duration: 20 months (1 April 2002 - 31 December 2003)


Total commitment: 389,577 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 4.47 million persons


“Relief Food Assistance to Small-scale Farmers and Drought Affected Pastoralists”


Duration: 14 months (01 February 2002 - 31 March 2003)


Total commitment: 206,202 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 1,828,000 persons


“Relief Food Assistance to Victims of Natural Disaster”


Duration: 1 April 2000 - 30 June 2002


Planned beneficiaries: 2.3 million persons


“Relief Food Assistance for Ethiopians Internally Displaced by the Ethiopia — Eritrea Border Conflict”


Duration: until 30 June 2003


Total commitment: 46,452 tonnes


Planned beneficiaries: 272,000 persons


“Relief food assistance to victims of Meher and Belg crop failure”


Duration: Current expansion ends 31 March 2000


Total commitment: 60,000 tonnes (estimate for new expansion)


“Relief food assistance for Ethiopians internally displaced by the Ethiopia-Eritrea border conflict”


Duration Nine months 01.03.1999 - 30.11.1999


Planned beneficiaries: 272,000 persons


Special operations (SO)

“Light aircraft operation - Somali, Bale and Borena Regions”


Duration 1 May 2000 to 31 October 2001


Total cost US$ 1,805,650


“Berbera Corridor Emergency Road Rehabilitation in Support of Food Aid Projects in Ethiopia”


Duration until 31 October 2001


Total cost 1,728,034.00 US $


“Logistic Coordination Unit”


Duration 1 May 2000 to 31 August 2001


Total cost 789, 019 US$


Abbreviations

ABP

Area-Based Programme

ACP

African Caribbean and Pacific

ADLI

Agriculture Development Led Industrialisation

AGOA

African Growth and Opportunity Act

CBP

Capacity Building Programme

CFSP

Common Foreign and Security Policy

CSP

Country Strategy Paper

DAC

Development Advisory Committee

DCHA

Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance

DG

Directorate General

EAFCA

East Africa Fine Coffee Association

EC

European Commission

ECHO

European Community Humanitarian Aid Office

EDF

European Development Fund

EMOP

Emergency operations

EU

European Union

FAO

Food and Agricultural Organisation

FDI

Foreign direct investment

FEWS

Famine Early Warning System

GAM

Global Acute Malnutrition

GDP

Gross Domestic Product

GM

Genetically modified

GMO

Genetically Modified Organism

GNI

Gross National Income

GNP

Gross National Product

GOE

Government of Ethiopia

GSP

Generalised System of Preferences

HAPS

HIV/AIDS Partnership Scheme

HIPC

Heavily Indebted Poor Countries

ICO

International Coffee Organisation

IMF

International Monetary Fund

LDC

Least Developed Country

MAPS

Multi Annual Programme Scheme

MDG

Millennium development goals

NAI

New Africa Initiative

NEPAD

New Partnership For Africa’s Development

NGO

Non Governmental Organisation

OCHA

Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

ODA

Official development assistance

OECD

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

OFDA

U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance

PRGF

Poverty Reduction Growth Facility

PRRO

Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations

PRSP

Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper

REST

Relief Society of Tigray

SDPRP

Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy

SDR’s

Special drawing rights

SHDI

Self Help Development International

SO

Special operations

SWAP

Sector Wide Approach

TNG

Transitional National Government of Somalia

UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

UNHCR

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

UNICEF

United Nations Children’s Fund

USAID

U.S. Agency doe International Development

USG

United States Government

WFP

World Food Programme

WTO

World Trade Organisation


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