The overall objective of the program is to address the root causes of displacement and irregular migration through the creation of economic opportunities and the strengthening of the resilience capacity of the most vulnerable communities.
In November 2017, a top-up of €1.3 million was approved to enable implementing partners in the most affected RESET clusters to react timely to emerging shocks and to ensure that regular RESET programme would not be jeopardized during or once the emergency response period was over.
Main objectives
The specific objective is strengthening economic opportunities and resilience of the most vulnerable communities to human-induced and natural disaster crises, through measures that will increase livelihoods and employment, and better access to basic services.
Contracts
CARE
EUR 5 940 000
Promoting Resilient Livelihoods in Borana
International Rescue Committee
EUR 2 300 000
Cordaid
EUR 4 252 072
Building resilience and creation of economic opportunities in Liben cluster under RESET II
International Development Enterprises UK (iDE UK)
EUR 4 949 244
Resilient Economy and Livelihoods (REAL)
Action Contre la Faim
EUR 6 000 000
Danish Church Aid
EUR 5 500 000
Increasing Resilience and Economic Opportunities in Drought Prone Areas of Bale Zone
Save the Children
EUR 7 000 000
Improving Livelihoods and Building Resilience in Afar Regional Sate
Caritas Germany
EUR 5 580 000
Resilience building and creation of economic opportunities in Ethiopia (RESET II)
Vita Ethiopia
EUR 4 230 000
EUR 1 362 000
CARE NETHERLAND
INNOVATION IN WATER DEVELOPMENT BORENA ZONE OROMOYA REGIONAL STATE (RESET II)
Action Fiche
- Start date
- 28 Apr 2016
- Project locations
- Ethiopia
- EU contribution
- €47 695 400
- Region and Country
- Horn of Africa
- Thematic
- Greater economic and employment opportunities
- Improved governance and conflict prevention
- Strengthening resilience of communities
- Partner
- Action Contre la Faim
- International Development Entreprises UK
- Cordaid
- CARE
- Danish Church Aid
- Vita Ethiopia
- Save the Children
- International Rescue Committee