Humanitarian

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application/pdfCase Study of Dobuol Riang Gambella, Ethiopia June 2014Dobuol Riang is a 22 year old young man. He came to Letichor camp on April 24, 2014 from a place called Malakal, from Nassir County in South Sudan. He fled his country due to the recent fighting that occurred in December, 2013. He was separated from his stepmother that was with him at the time. He also lost his father which was killed during the war. He walked on his knees for two weeks before soldiers helped him to get to Pagak and later transferred to Letichor camp in Gambella. He currently works for Save the Children as a facilitator in the Child Friendly Space that Save the Children has established.17/09/2014122KB
application/pdfCase Study of Nyamuoch Koang Gambella, Ethiopia June 2014Nyamuoch Koang, 17 years old has become head of seven of her siblings due to the fight that had broken out in their country of origin of South Sudan in December, 2013. She was separated from her mother and uncle and fled with her brothers and sisters. After 11 days of long walk, she entered to Ethiopia through Burbeiy. They currently reside in Letichor refugee camp in Gambella region. 17/09/2014126KB
application/pdfSITREPEthiopia Drought Response Situation Report - September 201603/10/2016859KB
application/pdfEthiopia Drought Responese 201802/05/20181MB
application/pdfTime to Act – A Costed Plan to Deliver Quality Education to As a result of discrimination, exclusion and a lack of funding, refugee children are five times less likely to attend school than other children in the countries to which they have moved. 02/07/20184MB
application/pdfCOVID-19 Guidance and Operating Procedures Save the Children Ethiopia Country office has released version one of the COVID -19 guidance and Operating Procedures document. The guidance will help staff to adhere to key rules and regulations at the workplace in order to ensure the health and safety of all staff, families and communities while working in and out of the office. 03/09/20209MB
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