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    International: Project Highlights - OSRO/INT/1040/GER 2024
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    The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany contributed EUR 27.75 million (USD 30 385 017) to the FAO project, "Livelihood response to mitigate the impacts of drought on food security and livelihoods", which was implemented from 1 February 2023 to 31 December 2023. The project aimed to provide access to food, while protecting and restoring productive livelihoods and strengthening self-resilience in drought-affected communities in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan and the Sudan.
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    Subregional East Africa: Project Highlights - OSRO/SFE/012/JPN 2024
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    The Government of Japan contributed USD 2 million to the FAO project, "Mitigating the impact of drought for the most vulnerable pastoral and agropastoral communities in Djibouti, Kenya and Uganda", which was implemented from 22 March 2023 to 21 March 2024. The project aimed to provide access to food and other basic goods and services, while protecting and restoring productive livelihoods to build back self-reliance in drought-affected communities. The project successfully reached 11 520 households (73 968 people) with unconditional cash transfers, emergency livestock feed, training and animal health services.
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    Somalia: Project Highlights - OSRO/SOM/019/UK 2024
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    The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contributed USD 3 750 000 (GBP 3 million) to the FAO project, "FAO’s El Niño preparedness, mitigation and response programme", which was implemented from 21 August 2023 to 31 March 2024. The project aimed to provide interim measures that enabled early preparedness of communities in areas identified as high flood risk to mitigate loss of life, livelihoods and assets in Somalia. The project successfully reached 33 339 households (233 375 people) and 144 technicians through flood mitigation activities, flood defence infrastructure rehabilitation and community preparedness and response.

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