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Programme donors & partners
CRS - Catholic Relief Services
Embassy of United States of America-Ethiopia
FAO - Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United
Nations
FHI - Family Health International
GI-Net - Genocide Intervention Network
GoN - Government of Namibia; Ministry of Heath and
Social Services
GoU – Government of Uganda; Poverty Allieviation Programme
GoZ - Government of Zambia; Ministry of Health
OFID - OPEC Fund for International Development
PNMLS - Progamme National Multisectoriel de Lutte contre
le SIDA
Pathfinder International Ethiopia
UBSOF– UBS Optimus Foundation
UNCERF - United
Nations Central Emergency Response Fund
UNEPI - Uganda National Expanded Programme on Immunisation
UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund
UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund
USAID - United States Agency for International Development
WFP - United Nations World Food Programme
WHO - United Nations World Health Organisation
World Bank
Programme
Partners
ACF
- Action Contre la Faim (Action Against Hunger)
AAH-I
- Action Africa Help - International
ADEO
- African Development and Emergency Organisation
AIRD
- Associates for International Resources and Development
DFID
- UK Department for International Development
GoB
- Government of Burundi
GoDRC
- Government of DR Congo
GoE
- Government of Ethiopia
GoL
- Government of Liberia
GoR
- Government of Rwanda
GoS
- Government of Sudan
GoU - Government of Uganda
GoZ
- Government of Zambia
GTZ
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit
HAP
- Health of Adolescents Project
LWF
- Lutheran World Federation
MACI
- HAP Madi AIDS Control Initiative
MSF
- Médecins Sans Frontières - Belgique
OCHA
- United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Note
* Government listings
include support from various line ministries (often those of Health, Social Services
& Agriculture) and associated groups, as well as central government.
*AHA works with many individuals, organisations, institutions and governments, locally,
nationally, regionally and internationally.
Whilst it is difficult to mention everyone in this succinct report, AHA offers its
sincere gratitude to all who have supported its efforts to assist affected populations;
not least the communities with whom we work, whose strength and dignity remains
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