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(Dire Dawa Trust Fund) The local NGOs The Local Associations localized actions in service upgrading, cultural sensitization and awareness raising, support services for marginalised layers of the population Cultural sensitisation and awareness raising (opinion making), specific services (AIDS prevention) and support to marginalised layers of the population such as OVCs NNGOs rural and urban development programmes, Child Rights, HIV/AIDS and SRH services, CBO strengthening, Support services for children and other weak segments INGOs Integrated rural development programmes, Safety net (Relief & Rehabilitation), capacity strengthening, FBOs Relief & Rehabilitation, Social Services (Child development) including infrastructure Iddirs and CBOs Advocacy and HR organizations Economic and Business Interest Groups support services for vulnerable and weaker segments of society; social infrastructures, credit and saving Legal support to people in need related to HR. Advocacy and cooperation with local law enforcement institutions ( Judiciary, police) in terms of training and joint action on HR case management Representing constituency interests, dialogue and discussion with government. facilitating linkages, and creating opportunities for members 52 Mostly documented in project agreements Not document, but highly dynamic and growing in quantity and in qualitative terms Mostly documented in project agreements Mostly documented in project agreements Mostly documented in project agreements Not documented but can be one of the important trends to be considered Not documented bus highly important and sometimes highly successful Not documented, but with some important case in terms of tripartite social dialogue and cooperation with the Government May grow fast Appreciated and growing Shifting focus to cross-cutting issues, policy dialogue and governance Some best practice identified both at sectoral level and with relations to organisational model Fast growing participation and level of organisational internal growth Growing Good starts and plans

3.2. Summary of Values and Beneficiaries of Ongoing NGO Projects The following table summarises the current ongoing projects implemented by NGOs: Table 4. No of beneficiaries and total budget of ongoing NGO Projects in BSGR Summary of NGO's Ongoing Projects as of Projected No of No of Number of Total Budget S/No NSA Typology Org. Projects Beneficiaries Pledge in Birr Remarks 1 International NGOs 5 8 20.069 16,383,442.00 Faith based Nat and The ECC works in 2 International Orgs 1 7 45.944 20.421.681,98 other regions Beneficiaries not indicated 3 National NGOs 7 7 34.226 16.157.642,75 for FGAE Regional Dev't. Beneficiaries 4 Associations 1 1 89.860,00 not indicated 5 Regional CSOs 1 1 100 52.000 Networking 6 Umbrella Orgs 1 activity 4. Sectoral Participation Total 16 24 100.399 36.721.184,73 Based on BoFED DD Administration data There is a highly differentiated range of activities in Dire Dawa: several projects have a multisectoral intervention. Table 5. Sectoral Focuses of NGO Projects* Core Project Focus** No of Projects Remark Education 2 Provision of Community -based ABE, construction and running of formal schools Child Development 3 Integrated Community-based children care and development (NFE, health, VT, legal aid, livelihood Health, including RH HIV/AIDS, communicable diseases and family planning Integrated programmes (food security) promotion) 5 Provision of Community –based health care, HIV and STD care and prevention, centre-based health care, eradication of HTP 5 Implementation of Productive Safety net program, promotion of IGA Water supply and sanitation 1 Construction of water harvesting and distribution systems Gender, Women and girls 4 IGA for marginalised women, prevention of HIV- 53

3.2. Summary of Values and Beneficiaries of Ongoing NGO Projects<br />

The following table summarises <strong>the</strong> current ongoing projects implemented by NGOs:<br />

Table 4. No of beneficiaries and total budget of ongoing NGO Projects in BSGR<br />

Summary of NGO's Ongoing Projects as of<br />

Projected<br />

No of No of Number of Total Budget<br />

S/No NSA Typology Org. Projects Beneficiaries Pledge in Birr Remarks<br />

1 International NGOs 5 8 20.069 16,383,442.00<br />

Faith based Nat and<br />

The ECC<br />

works in<br />

2 International Orgs 1 7 45.944 20.421.681,98 o<strong>the</strong>r regions<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

not indicated<br />

3 National NGOs 7 7 34.226 16.157.642,75 for FGAE<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> Dev't.<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

4 Associations 1 1 89.860,00 not indicated<br />

5 <strong>Regional</strong> CSOs 1 1 100 52.000<br />

Networking<br />

6 Umbrella Orgs 1<br />

activity<br />

4. Sectoral Participation<br />

Total 16 24 100.399 36.721.184,73<br />

Based on BoFED DD Administration data<br />

There is a highly differentiated range of activities in Dire Dawa: several projects have a multisectoral<br />

intervention.<br />

Table 5. Sectoral Focuses of NGO Projects*<br />

Core Project Focus** No of<br />

Projects Remark<br />

Education 2 Provision of Community -based ABE, construction<br />

and running of formal schools<br />

Child Development 3 Integrated Community-based children care and<br />

development (NFE, health, VT, legal aid, livelihood<br />

Health, including RH<br />

HIV/AIDS, communicable<br />

diseases and family planning<br />

Integrated programmes (food<br />

security)<br />

promotion)<br />

5 Provision of Community –based health care, HIV<br />

and STD care and prevention, centre-based health<br />

care, eradication of HTP<br />

5 Implementation of Productive Safety net program,<br />

promotion of IGA<br />

Water supply and sanitation 1 Construction of water harvesting and distribution<br />

systems<br />

Gender, Women and girls 4 IGA for marginalised women, prevention of HIV-<br />

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