Project profile — Ethiopia - Humanitarian Assistance for South Sudanese Refugees - Doctors Without Borders 2018



Overview 

CA-3-P006132001
$1,500,000
Doctors Without Borders (21029)
2018-06-26 - 2018-12-31
Closed
Global Affairs Canada
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Country / region 

• Ethiopia (100.00%)

Sector 

• Emergency Response: Material relief assistance and services (72010) (100.00%)

Policy marker 

• Gender equality (significant objective)

Description 

March 2018 – Ethiopia hosts the second largest number of refugees in Africa, nearly one million people. Approximatelyy 40% of these are from South Sudan and now live in the remote Gambella region of western Ethiopia. Although safe from the conflict and insecurity that forced them to flee, many refugees are still suffering from their effects, including acute malnutrition and trauma related to violence. With limited local options for self-sustainability and little chance of returning home in the near future, most refugee households remain reliant on ongoing international assistance to meet their basic needs. With GAC’s support, Doctors Without Borders Canada is providing support for much-needed healthcare, including sexual and reproductive health, for an estimated 800,000 South Sudanese refugees and host communities in the Gambella region of Ethiopia. Project activities include providing staff, training, equipment and supplies to the Gambella regional hospital.

Expected results 

The expected outcome for this project is improved access to healthcare amongst South Sudanese refugees and host communities in Ethiopia. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crises or acute food insecurity.

Results achieved 

N/A

Budget and spending 


Original budget $1,500,000
Planned disbursement $0
Transactions
Transaction Date Type Value
26-06-2018 Commitment $1,500,000
29-06-2018 Disbursement $1,500,000
Country percentages by sector
Type of finance Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Collaboration type Bilateral
Type of aid Project-type interventions
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