IOM Northern Ethiopia response: 06 – 19 December 2021
OM’s multi-sectoral response in northern Ethiopia was initiated in November 2020, with quick actions taken to support conflict-affected populations in collective displacement sites and host communities. Since then, IOM has significantly scaled up its response in Tigray, Amhara, and Afar regions and provided over 1.1 million instances of multi-sectoral assistance to people in need in 2021 to date [945,000 in Tigray; 127,000 in Amhara; 32,000 in Afar].
Some of the key achievements in 2021 to date include:
- 8 Emergency Site Assessment (ESA) reports have been published — identifying 2.1 million displaced people across Tigray, Amhara, and Afar regions — supporting all humanitarian partners with their planning and response. The latest report is available here
- 317,000 individuals supported with CCCM services [254,000 in Tigray; 63,000 in Amhara]
- 308,000 individuals supported with primary and mental health & psychosocial support (MHPSS) services [290,000 in Tigray; 11,000 in Amhara; 6,700 in Afar]
- 264,000 individuals supported through the Rapid Response Fund (e.g. shelter, NFIs, cash, CCCM) [205,000 in Tigray; 34,000 in Amhara; 25,000 in Afar]
- 109,000 individuals with emergency shelter and NFIs [94,000 in Tigray; 14,000 in Amhara]
- 103,000 individualssupported with access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene services [98,000 in Tigray; 3,800 in Amhara; 650 in Afar]
- 3,000 individuals supported with protection assistance [1,700 in Tigray; 800 in Amhara; 450 in Afar]
Source: International Organization for Migration