- Page 1 and 2: Framework Contract Benef. Lot N° 7
- Page 3 and 4: 1. Regional Report Afar 1 General r
- Page 5: o A recent development which is bri
- Page 9 and 10: The following table summarises the
- Page 11 and 12: Emergency and Food Security: Partic
- Page 13 and 14: Apart from the misconception about
- Page 15 and 16: technology like feed and fodder dev
- Page 17 and 18: • The scope of activities that an
- Page 19 and 20: 3.2. Activities and Sector Distribu
- Page 21 and 22: Table 5. Sectoral Focuses of NGO Pr
- Page 23 and 24: up support that enable them to enga
- Page 25 and 26: of new NGOs and also for existing o
- Page 27 and 28: day management functions. Most deci
- Page 29: The Major characteristics can be su
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- Page 34 and 35: d. Summary of Values and Beneficiar
- Page 36 and 37: o Participation of NSA: IIRO, Youth
- Page 38 and 39: The role of the Private Sector Priv
- Page 40 and 41: in different Non-State institutions
- Page 42: Internal Processes Internal process
- Page 45 and 46: the active age population is highly
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- Page 49 and 50: 3. High level of mushrooming of CBO
- Page 51 and 52: The above data are shown in the cha
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o Recognition by the City Administr
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8. The facilitation of CSOs structu
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• Project study teams had also ma
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� Opportunities for learning on a
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2. Major highlights of current find
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20 4. FBOs (national and internatio
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5. Qualitative Information on NSA C
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Table 4. No of projects, beneficiar
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Chart 2 Sectoral distribution of NG
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capital of about Birr 134.3 million
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In the NSA that are hierarchical, l
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mobilization than NGOs lobbying and
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GO - NGO forum has been instrumenta
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Regionally registered Youth Associa
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Iddirs and CBOs Advocacy & HR organ
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Agriculture, Natural resource & Env
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6 Trade Unions One of the main CETU
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11 Engagement in Policy Dialogue. N
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� Historical roles, linkages, leg
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Table 1. TNRS NSA Typologies and si
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Table 3: Basic Cooperatives in Tigr
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development; HIV/AIDS; environmenta
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� Supporting basic education - Th
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� A regional network that brings
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At woreda level NSA have relatively
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The Region has executed the Woreda
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Table 1. ANRS NSA typologies and si
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2.2. Distribution of NSA in ANRS Th
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Source: Based on FSPC&DPP Office Da
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On the part of NGOs, the engagement
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“Our finger-prints are visible on
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Furthermore, some regional NSAs are
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The bigger region-wide membership-b
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First, there is a need to ensure eq
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Reg. registered Asso. of PLWHA = 3
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Zonal Distribution of Ongoing Proje
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o Next steps - NGOs moving into new
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Regional NGOs 12 Anti-AIDS & Reprod
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Establish inclusive development par
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� Need to support the regional NS
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Regional NGOs = 4 Wanthia, Asso for
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Peace building 0 3 3 PACT ETH, ACOR
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Both organizations usually get the