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PARTE III: ORGANIZACIONES PARTICIPANTES POR CLÚSTER/GT<br />
OIM<br />
Support the provision of humanitarian health care to vulnerable migrant<br />
populations affected by the armed conflict and other forms of violence,<br />
emergency and disasters, economic and social inequity in 100 municipalities<br />
prioritized in the 2016 HRP.<br />
Antioquia, Arauca, Bolívar,<br />
Caquetá, Cauca, Chocó,<br />
Córdoba, Guaviare, La<br />
Guajira, Meta, Nariño,<br />
Norte de Santander,<br />
Putumayo, Valle del Cauca<br />
5.671.707<br />
Heartland Alliance<br />
Fundación Tierra de Paz<br />
Mental health programs with psychosocial focus and differential approaches<br />
through the provision, evaluation and promotion of mental health services for<br />
reported trauma cases. 1. Strengthen programs by improving the technical<br />
quality of mental health services and expand its scope. and B) Achieve a better<br />
recognition of mental health services for reported trauma cases through<br />
research and promotion<br />
Strengthening health response capacities of communities to face crisis<br />
situations in Cauca and Putumayo.<br />
Chocó y Valle del Cauca 937.834<br />
Cauca y Putumayo 230.670<br />
Fundación Halü Bienestar<br />
Humano<br />
Improving access to health in communities prioritized by the humanitarian<br />
context, through the provision of psychosocial care using a differential<br />
approach, improvement and provision of health services focusing on primary<br />
health care and community capacity building in health from an intercultural<br />
approach, fostering coordination with other sectors such as water, sanitation<br />
and hygiene, protection and food safety.<br />
Arauca, Caquetá, Cauca,<br />
chocó, Meta y Valle del<br />
Cauca<br />
1.107.000<br />
Doctors Without Borders Mental health intervention for the victims of violence by the armed conflict and<br />
other situations of violence (OSV) and access to comprehensive health care to<br />
survivors of sexual violence in urban context in the municipality of Tumaco.<br />
Provision of comprehensive health care in the areas most affected by the<br />
conflict in the department of Cauca and Buenaventura. Mental health care to<br />
victims of the armed conflict and survivors of sexual violence in Cauca<br />
mountains.<br />
Cauca, Nariño y Valle del<br />
Cauca<br />
2.266.000<br />
TOTAL 15.048.455<br />
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Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición (SAN)<br />
Agencia/organización Nombre del proyecto Lugares de implementación Requerimientos<br />
PMA 21.936.000<br />
FAO 3.593.979<br />
ACH 1.955.000<br />
UNICEF 250.000<br />
Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe 930.000<br />
Alianza por la Solidaridad 621.099<br />
Caritas Alemania 2.775.556<br />
Federación Luterana 1.200.000<br />
CICR 744.124<br />
Médicos del Mundo 31.093<br />
Fundación Plan 1.117.350<br />
OXFAM 61.960<br />
CISP 0<br />
Mercy Corps 43.500<br />
Cruz Roja Colombiana 61.404<br />
TOTAL 35.835.253