Regional Reports - the European External Action Service
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W/Wol 1%<br />
W/Har 3%<br />
S/W/Sh 5%<br />
Chart 1. Distribution of NGO budget among Oromia zones<br />
> 1 zone 19%<br />
W/Shewa 7%<br />
W/Arsi 4%<br />
N/Shewa 5%<br />
7. Sectoral Participation<br />
K/Wol 0% Jimma 1% Ilu Ab. 5%<br />
Arsi 4%<br />
Bale 3%<br />
Guji 0%<br />
Boran 4%<br />
Horro 0%<br />
E/Har 3%<br />
E/Shewa 33%<br />
E/Wol 1%<br />
The on-going NGO project activities are multi-sectoral and diverse in <strong>the</strong>ir intervention activities<br />
that are also highly differentiated. However, <strong>the</strong>re is a wide disparity among sectors in <strong>the</strong><br />
percentage of projects activities that are on – going in each sector. Thus, about 20 percent of ongoing<br />
project activities focus on children and child development including child sponsorship<br />
while <strong>the</strong> share of natural resource and environmental protection activities is only about 3<br />
percent. Even though <strong>the</strong> range between <strong>the</strong> sector with <strong>the</strong> largest and smallest activities appear<br />
to be wide, major sectors like health, education and water supply have nearly equal share. Major<br />
sectors of on-going NGO projects and <strong>the</strong>ir distribution have been summarized and shown on<br />
chart 2.<br />
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