Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund (EHF): 2020 Second Round Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund Standard Allocation
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I. Allocation Overview
This document outlines the strategic objectives for the 2020 Second Round Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
(EHF) Standard Allocation. The allocation strategy supports a three-pronged approach whereby the critical
humanitarian response priorities and funding gaps that were agreed upon and presented in the Mid-Year
Review of the Humanitarian Response Plan (MYR-HRP) for the second half of 2020 has been used as a
basis. A prioritization exercise (led by the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group) further identified acute relief
needs and major gaps that require urgent response in the context of the MYR. A subsequent geographic
Ethiopia: The Durable Solutions Initiative
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Context
Ethiopia has seen parts of the country chronically affected by internal displacement related to drought and flooding. The country has also seen a steep rise in conflict-related internal displacement since 2018 – with these displacements taking place against the backdrop of significant political change and the eruption of localized conflicts and social tensions throughout the country. The Government of Ethiopia recognized and documented conflict-related internal displacement in late 2017. At that time, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) began utilizing the Displacement Tracking Matrix to provide tracking of the displaced to inform national and international humanitarian response efforts.1
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WA child protection centre to build on work of Royal Commission
$4.3 million committed for WA Centre for the Pursuit of Excellence in Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect and contribution to a National Centre for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
Third annual update demonstrates the McGowan Government’s progress on responding to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
WA progress report shows a further 127 recommendations have been implemented, with work commenced on remaining recommendations
The McGowan Government has committed $4.3 million to the WA Centre for the Pursuit of Excellence in Responding to Child Abuse and Neglect and contribute towards a National Centre for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse along with other States and Territories.
Navigating the don t know question remains the biggest challenge for governments
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg had every reason to be upbeat in releasing the mid-year review of the Budget this week.
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Nobody in politics, or public policy making, ever willingly ticks the don t know box about where things are heading even when it is actually humanly impossible to know where they are heading.
Economists, at least, are able to quantify (and/or hide behind) assumptions. Politicians are inclined to compare what they are doing with their predecessors to show that they are actually doing more/better than it might otherwise appear.
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