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2 Profile and distribution of NSA at Regional Level. 1.2. Profile of NSA. Table 1. Afar National Region State NSA typologies and size NSA Categories Number Examples 1. NGOs 28 1.1. International NGOs 11 Farm Africa, SCUK, SCUSA, Coopi, ICRC, Mercy Corps, Amigo De Silva, ACDI/VOCA, etc 1.2. National NGOs including regionally registered 7 APDA, Rohi, SSD, Mahi Difu, NGOs 2. Regional Development Associations 3. FBOs (national and international) 8 LWF, WVE, Ethiopian Muslims, Muluwongel, Islamic Relief Org, Missionaries of Charity, etc 4. Reg. apex/Networking Organisations 1 Afar Pastoralist Forum 5. Advocacy and Human rights Organizations - - 6. Economic and business interest groups - 6.1. a) Cooperatives 196 See details under cooperatives 6.2. b) Union of Cooperatives - - 6.3. c) Chamber of Commerce and Sector Asso. - - 7. Trade and labour unions 6 Enterprise workers associations 8. Professional Associations 2 ARS Regional Teachers Association & women teachers 9. Age, gender, health-status and other occupation related Associations association 2 Afar Youth & Women Association 9.1. Regionally registered Youth Association 2 Afar Youth Ass & Afar Pastoralist Youth Ass Basic Youth Associations at woreda level 26 Youth ass in 26 woredas of Afar youth ass 9.2. Reg. registered Associations of/for Women 9.3. Reg. registered Elderly and Disability Asso. = 9.4. Reg. registered Asso. of PLWHA 1 Afar Women Association 10. Free Press; 11. Community based organisations - basic Iddirs As many as 10 individual Iddirs in Assaita, Logia, Dubti, etc Towns in each town 6
3 Activities and Sector Distribution As indicated already, the available information that could be used to explain the sector, thematic areas and also geographic coverage is the records of NGO registration and also project agreement formats. Since quantitative data that could be used to measure NSA contribution in various sectors of development is not available, the DPFSB registration data and records of other regional offices and also relevant qualitative information gathered during the participatory assessment (interviews and discussions with stakeholders and/or resourceful individuals) are based to make qualitative assessment. 3.1. Qualitative areas of contribution From qualitative point of view, the contribution of NSA can be summarised as shown on table 3. 7
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3 Activities and Sector Distribution<br />
As indicated already, <strong>the</strong> available information that could be used to explain <strong>the</strong> sector,<br />
<strong>the</strong>matic areas and also geographic coverage is <strong>the</strong> records of NGO registration and also<br />
project agreement formats. Since quantitative data that could be used to measure NSA<br />
contribution in various sectors of development is not available, <strong>the</strong> DPFSB registration data<br />
and records of o<strong>the</strong>r regional offices and also relevant qualitative information ga<strong>the</strong>red during<br />
<strong>the</strong> participatory assessment (interviews and discussions with stakeholders and/or resourceful<br />
individuals) are based to make qualitative assessment.<br />
3.1. Qualitative areas of contribution<br />
From qualitative point of view, <strong>the</strong> contribution of NSA can be summarised as shown on<br />
table 3.<br />
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