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1 Amhara Region DPFSPCO Early Warning & Response Directorate
Monthly DRM-TWG Early Warning Situation up-date August 2017 Bahir-Dar

2 Data source Zonal Weekly Reports
Different Regional Early Warning reports WFP situation update report

3 Agricultural activities Livestock situation Human situation
Presentation outline Rainfall situation Agricultural activities Livestock situation Human situation Market situation Hazardous situation Emergency situation Major achievements Problems encountered The way forward

4 Objectives Sharing information to have common understanding on seasonal emergency situations in order to take possible actions. To enhance and strengthen coordination and collaboration among stakeholders.

5 1. Rain fall (24/10/09 -21/11/09 E.C.) Situation
Zone /10/09 01-07/11/2009 08-14/11/2009 15-21/10/2009 full partial no Full N/shoa 21 1 22 20 Oromya 5 4 S/wollo 9 2 15 12 8 11 N/Wollo 3 6 Wag S/Gonder 10 N/Gonder 17 16 E/Gojam 7 14 W/Gojam 13 Awi Total 77 28 23 106 19 102 107

6 Rain fall situation con’t
In the month of July, rainfall distribution in wetern Amhara was normal and above normal, whereas in eastern Amhara was normal and below normal. To look LEAP outputs. June, Dekad 3

7 July, Dekad 1

8 July, Dekad 2

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11 2. 2009/10 Agricultural activities ፡-
Belg:- Planned area ,181 ha Ploughed area – 211,406 ha (79.16%) Planted area – 175,895 ha (83.16%) Harvested area – 175,895 ha (100%)

12 Detail belg agri. activities by zone:
Planned in ha (A) Ploughed in ha (B) Planted in ha (C) Harvested in ha (D) Performance % Ploughed B/A Planted C/B Harvested D/C N/Shewa 84,184 68,365 58,755 81.2 85.9 100 Oromo 27,035 7889 3641 29.2 46.2 S/Wolo 118,924 102,179 84,490 82.7 N/Wolo 37,038 32,973 29,009 89 88 Total 267,181 211,406 175,895 79 83.2

13 Agri. activities con’t …
Meher:- Planned area - 4,465,836 ha Ploughed area - 4,240,727 ha (95%) Planted area – 3,141,137 ha (74%)

14 Detail meher agri. activities by zone:
Planned in ha (A) Ploughed in ha (B) Planted in ha (C) Performance % Ploughed B/A Planted C/B N/Shoa 570,687 499,407 309,674 87.5 62.0 Oromo 45,367 40,150 100 88.5 S/Wollo 442,886 435,057 271,538 98.2 62.4 N/Wollo 262,347 226,446 147,006 86.3 64.9 Wag 121,238 115,438 79,456 95.2 68.8 S/Gonder 534,598 551,096 541,190 103 N/Gonder 907,318 903,237 752,252 99.6 83.3 E/Gojjam 668,151 642,577 368,519 96.2 57.4 W/Gojjam 616,835 553,816 429,283 89.8 77.5 Awi 296,409 268,286 202,069 90.5 75.3 Total 4,465,836 4,240,727 3,141,137 95.0 74.1

15 2.1. Crop Situation Crop stand
Belg crops:- reported as already harvested, Meher crops:- at germination & vegetative growth stage, Crop disease & pest Crop disease:- No Crop pests:- Even though fall army worm infestation is decreasing due to the control measures taken, but the problem is still existing in the areas where the infestation has been created.

16 Crop pest con’t… Stock borer infestation on 312 ha of maize in Simada woreda of S/Gonder zone, 1121 ha and 189 ha of cereal crops (maize & sorghum) in werebabo and Ambasel woredas of S/Wolo zone respectively, but control measures are going to be taken. In N/Gonder zone, Metema woreda 300 ha of cotton crop totally damaged by flight (already replanted with other crop) and Tegedie woreda ha of various crops affected by grass- hoppor.

17 3. Livestock Situation Water and pasture situation:
There was slight shortage of feed in some pocket low land areas of Wag-himira and N/Wolo (kobo, lasta & bugna) zones. Livestock body condition:- Was normal and good with the exception of some pocket areas mentioned above.

18 3.1. Animal Health Situation
Lumpy Skin Disease was created in 3 kebeles of Adi-Arkay woreda of N/Gondar zone, and 3 cattle were lost. But in other areas of the region, no disease outbreak report

19 4. Human situation 4.1. Human drinking water access
Becoming normal and adequate owing to the occurrence of good rain in all areas of the region. 4.2. Human health situation AWD:- Reported in 5 zones and 40 woredas in (S/Gonder, N/Gonder, Awi, E/Gojam & W/Gojam) of which 5 woredas are newly reported (Banja, Dangila, Enarj, Quara and Jawi). In Simada Woreda 186 people were affected 162 treated and returned to their home others under treatment In N/Gondar zone Tegede woreda- 3 peoples were affected and has got treatment

20 5. Market situation Supply :- crop Normal and no significant change.
Livestock In all areas of the region there was no significant change as compare to the previous month, except slight increase in 5 weredas of N/Wolo zone (Lasta, Raya- kobo, Gidan, Meket & Habru) and slight dicrease in Dawnt & Andabet woredas of N/Wolo and S/Gonder zones respectively.

21 Market situation con’t
Price:- Staple foods In all areas of the region there was slight increase of prices of most staple food crops as compare to the previous month of the same week. Comparison of major staple food crop prices in 3rd week of June & July Zone Teff Wheat Maize Bean Field pea June July N/Shoa 2050 2100 900 914 700 805 1550 1620 1800 1840 Oromo 1978 2079 830 790 688 758 1737 1853 1981 2063 S/Wollo 1920 2007 794 816 720 777 1655 1750 1858 1888 N/Wollo 1731 1838 937 925 727 770 1764 1785 1912 1932 Wag 2400 1000 920 760 806 S/Gonder 1604 1729 901 963 762 813 1649 1730 1761 1901 N/Gonder 1650 983 1200 650 2000 E/Gojam 1690 1825 835 890 730 1610 2045 2085 W/Gojam 1710 850 690 800 1680 1846 2150 Awi 1740 1837 1003 731 778 1963 2040 2133

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23 Market situation con’t …
Livestock In most areas of the region there was slight increase of prices of some livestock as compare to the previous month of the some week. Comparison of major livestock prices in 3rd week of June & July Zone Ox Cow Sheep Goat June July N/Shoa 6700 9950 6400 6450 850 865 900 Oromo 9219 9484 5771 5778 1155 1110 1369 1362 S/Wollo 9968 9516 6403 6050 1243 1138 1434 1345 N/Wollo 7817 7840 5714 5644 1140 1103 1263 1250 Wag 9200 9100 6500 1700 1650 1500 S/Gonder 7380 7489 5738 6062 895 925 844 872 N/Gonder 8000 5500 800 950 E/Gojam 10490 10590 6390 6387 1435 1455 1150 W/Gojam 7800 8500 6000 1300 1050 Awi 8200 8800 6928 7300 1383 1378 1310 1241

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25 6. Hazardous Situation Hazards happened:- Lightening:-
In Wadla woreda of N/Wolo zone, 1 person and 4 domestic animals were died in the day of July 14, 2009 EC. Wag (Gazgible woreda) – 1 person died Flood Wag (Gazgibla woreda kebele), ha of different crops damaged and 11 various domestic animals taken by the flood, similarly in 012 & 017 kebeles 2 persons were taken by the people. Wag (Dahna woreda) – 202 people highly affected, S/Gonder (Hamusit town) – 85 houses affected,

26 Hazard con’t… Land-slide Hailstorm damage:-
N/Shoa (Mida-weremo woreda) – 191 people endangered, 46 ha of land damaged in the day of July 5,2009 EC. Wag (Dahna woreda) – 3 people died and 6 people heavily injured. Hailstorm damage:- W/Gojam (Mecha woreda) – 205 people highly affected. N/Gonder – Beyeda 20 ha (50% damage), Janamora ha, Alefa 98 ha (45% – 100 %) and Gonder zuria 113 ha various crops affected. S/Gonder – Fogera woreda 3 domestic animals died and 155 houses affected,

27 2017 1st Round (Federal Resource)
7. Emergency Intervention 2017 1st Round (Federal Resource) Zone Benficiary no Allocated food items (Qt) Arrived food items (Qt) Distribute food items (Qt) performance in % Arrived Distributed N/Shewa 77,163 13,079 13,080 100 E/Gojjam 30,108 5,103 N/Wollo 72591 97 Waghemra 94,933 15,727 15,726 Oromya 10735 1821 S/Wollo 220728 36548 36499 98 S/Gonder 40430 N/Gonder 103063  Total 649751 99

28 2017 2nd Round (Federal Resource)
Zone # of Benficiary Allocated food items (Qt) Arrived food items (Qt) Distribute food items (Qt) performance in % Arrived Distributed N/Shewa 46,153 7,823 7,822 100 E/Gojjam 30,108 5,103 5,104 N/Wollo 72591 99 Wag 94,933 16,091 Oromya 10735 1820.9 S/Wollo 220728 98 S/Gonder 40430 N/Gonde 103063  Total 618,741 104,877 104,333 103,225

29 2017 3rd Round (Federal Resource)
Zone # of Benficiary Allocated food items (Qt) Arrived food items (Qt) Distribute food items (Qt) performance in % Arrived Distributed N/Shewa 46153 100.0 100 E/Gojjam 49220 8342.8 8325.6 8316.7 99.8 N/Wollo 182609 Wag 105044 17805 Oromya 10735 1819.6 1783.8 98.0 85.5 S/Wollo 310652 99 98.5 S/Gonder 68630 11632 N/Gonde 141063 99.9 90.4 Total 914,106 154,941 154,379 151,028 99.6 97.8

30 2017 4th Round(Federal Resource)
Zone # of Benficiary Allocated food items (Qt) Arrived food items (Qt) Distribute food items (Qt) performance in % Arrived Distributed N/Shewa 84617 9503.6 5187.1 66.3 54.5 E/Gojjam 49220 7607.7 91.2 100 N/Wollo 182609 26146 15813 84.5 60.5 Wag 105044 17712 11531 99.5 65.1 Oromya 10735 1659 1288 91 77.6 S/Wollo 310652 43967 29553 83.5 67.2 S/Gonder 68630 9057.3 8617.2 77.9 95 N/Gonder 141063 23911 17977 12838 75 71  Total 952,570 133,630 92,434 83 69

31 Beneficiary transfer (birr) used
2017 2nd round cash relief Zone Wereda Beneficiaries Total cash per woreda Beneficiary transfer (birr) used % N.Shewa Kewet 3,309 496,350 100 Efrata Gidim 4,344 651,600 Tarma Ber 3,502 525,300 Ankober 9,820 1,473,000 Minjar 10,035 1,505,250 Total 31,010 4,651,500

32 Beneficiary transfer (birr) used
2017 3rd round cash relief Zone Wereda Beneficiaries Total cash per woreda Beneficiary transfer (birr) used % N.Shewa Kewet 3,309 587,530 562,530 100 Efrata Gidim 4,344 806,920 Tarma Ber 3,502 585,320 560,320 Ankober 9,820 1,596,200 1,571,200 Minjar 10,035 1,630,600 Total 31,010 5,231,570 5,081,570

33 TSF update (from WFP) 13 hotspot priority one woredas in the region (June 2017 classification), WFP supported only the 12 SGTSF woredas, due to resource shortfall, Market assessment forFresh Food Voucher (FFV) pilot project in 3 woredas (Raya-kobo, Habru and D/Zuria) has been completed.

34 PSNP resource distribution
zone # of beneficiary PDS budget(ETB) for 12 months % dist. Allocated Distributed E/Gojam 5,828 50,194,080 50,193,710 100 N/Gonder 31,520 232,153,486 S/Gonder 30,692 157,907,439 156,576,131 99 Wag 20,702 48,522,010 N/Wolo 51,925 318,526,654 305,783,123 96 S/Wolo 100,104 893,756,445 890,824,574 Oromo 15,704 239,470,170 239,349,561 N/Shewa 9,892 156,534,510 Total 266,367 2,097,064,794 2,079,937,105

35 5% Contingency budget(ETB)
PSNP cont … Zone 5% Contingency budget(ETB) % dist. Allocated Distributed E/Gojam 1,965,922 1,965,847 100 N/Gonder 9,710,674 9,710,403 S/Gonder 5,510,042 5,509,858 Wag 2,279,926 N/Wolo 13,766,408 13,764,886 S/Wolo 34,726,758 34,726,661 Oromo 10,159,476 10,159,288 N/Shewa 6,837,772 Total 84,956,978 84,954,641

36 11% Contingency budget(ETB)
PSNP cont … zone # of beneficiary 11% Contingency budget(ETB) % dist. Allocated Distributed E/Gojam 35,422 6,553,070 100 N/Gonder 150,553 32,368,895 32,359,650 S/Gonder 169,372 7,891,065 Wag 131,167 16,732,540 N/Wolo 283,461 55,268,595 55,267,680 S/Wolo 593,652 115,923,210 115,921,210 Oromo 144,106 33,864,910 N/Shewa 116,885 22,297,470 Total 1,624,618 290,899,755 290,887,595

37 8. Major Achievement 2017 flood contingency plan completed and distributed to Sectors and IPs, Fast response to hailstorm and flood affected areas:- Mecha woreda of W/Gojam zone for 205 beneficiaries, 123 qt of food grain (wheat) and 2 package plastic sheets for 4 months have been delivered, Dahna woreda of Wag zone for 202 beneficiaries, 91 qt of food grain (wheat) for 3 months, 64 blanket and various household utensils have been delivered, Response to AWD affected area:- Simada woreda of S/Gonder zone, aqua tab 3,900 box, water agar 18,960 bottle, pure 375 box and 45 qt wheat (for 2 months supported by FH) Field monitoring and support has been made in flood prone areas of west and east Amhara. In general Collecting, Analysing and Disseminating seasonal emergency information to stakeholders.

38 9. Problems Gaps in timely and full package provision of emergency relief food. Lack of active and regular participation of government agricultural sector in the monthly forum. communication gap on situational update report .

39 10. The Way Forward Timely and full package provision of emergency relief food. Close follow up of flood damage prevention and mitigation activities and the damages that will happen. Emergency seed support Strengthen early warning information flow.

40 Thank You All !!


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