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PARTE III: ORGANIZACIONES PARTICIPANTES POR CLÚSTER/GT<br />

Recuperación Temprana<br />

Agencia/organización Nombre del proyecto Lugares de implementación Requerimientos<br />

ACNUR 553.683<br />

Cruz Roja Colombiana 535.714<br />

FAO 1.759.029<br />

Federación Luterana 1.051.058<br />

Mercy Corps 554.025<br />

OIM 900.000<br />

ONU Mujeres 600.000<br />

PMA 0<br />

PNUD 7.846.491<br />

RET 0<br />

TOTAL 15.000.000<br />

Salud<br />

Agencia/organización Nombre del proyecto Lugares de<br />

implementación<br />

Requerimientos<br />

Alianza por la Solidaridad<br />

Contribute to improving access to health services to children, women, and<br />

men, and increase emergency and disaster response capacity of rural<br />

dispersed communities, with emphasis on indigenous populations and<br />

Afrocolombians affected by the internal armed conflict in the departments of<br />

Arauca, Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, Norte de Santander, Nariño, Putumayo and<br />

Valle del Cauca prioritized in the 2016 HRP, through the implementation of<br />

lifesaving activities.<br />

Cauca, Valle del Cauca<br />

and Nariño<br />

106.234<br />

45<br />

Colombia Red Cross<br />

Contribute to improving the health conditions of rural communities affected by<br />

the armed conflict, other violence situations, as well as emergencies and<br />

disasters in Columbia. This will be achieved through a strategy of mobile health<br />

units, the strengthening community organization through the exercise of their<br />

rights, health promotion and disease prevention using the methodology of<br />

community health and first emergency assistance.<br />

Antioquia, Chocó, La<br />

Guajira; Nariño, Norte de<br />

Santander and Valle del<br />

Cauca<br />

2.084.152<br />

Doctors of the World<br />

Promoting access to health services of rural, indigenous populations and Afro-<br />

Colombians affected by the armed conflict in the department of Meta (Vista<br />

Hermosa, Puerto Rico, Macarena, Uribe, Mapiripan and Mesetas ) Guaviare<br />

(San José, El retorno and Calamar) Nariño (Olaya Herrera, El Charco, La<br />

Tola, Francisco Pizarro and Tumaco) and el Cauca (Timbiquí)<br />

Cauca, Guaviare, Meta and<br />

Nariño<br />

922.000<br />

OUNDDHH<br />

Arauca, Cauca, Chocó,<br />

Nariño, Putumayo and<br />

Valle del Cauca<br />

0<br />

UNFPA<br />

Respond to gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health needs<br />

of women and adolescents affected by humanitarian emergency situations.<br />

Chocó, Nariño y Norte de<br />

Santander<br />

374.000<br />

PAHO<br />

Contribute to improving access to health services to children, women and men<br />

and increase emergency and disaster response capacity of dispersed rural<br />

communities with special emphasis on the indigenous population and Afro-<br />

Columbian affected by the internal armed conflict in the department of Arauca,<br />

Cauca, Chocó, Córdoba, Norte de Santander, Nariño, Putumayo and Valle del<br />

Cauca prioritized in the 2016 HRP, by implementing health actions that save<br />

lives.<br />

Arauca, Cauca, Chocó,<br />

Córdoba, Nariño, Norte de<br />

Santander, Putumayo and<br />

Valle del Cauca<br />

1.348.858

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