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<iati-activities generated-datetime="2026-01-11T03:16:14" version="2.02"><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T12:50:05" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA53</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Debub Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Programme - infrastructure</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The project contributes directly to the objectives of PIP 00295.  It plans to reduce the impact of the current drought on the target communities and increases their capacity to cope with future drought events by improving their access to safe water, sanitation and hygine promotion. It  addresses the water needs of a minimum of 15,177 people (3,407 households) and 50% of the livestock in the target areas of four sub -zones (Areza, Emnihaily, Mendefera and Debarwa) of Debub zone. The project is managed by Oxfam GB in close collaboration with the Water Resources Department (partner) and the Administration of Debub zone.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2006-08-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2010-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="2" percentage="15" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><sector code="3" percentage="70" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Life and Security</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="5" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="10" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2006-08-01"/><period-end iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2009-04-01">978430</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2007-04-30"/><value value-date="2007-04-30">2823</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2006 - April 2007</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2008-04-30"/><value value-date="2008-04-30">73643</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2007 - April 2008</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2009-04-30"/><value value-date="2009-04-30">583981</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2008 - April 2009</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">298591</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">19392</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-04-19T07:20:21" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA62</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>North Red Sea Food Security Programme</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This project is designed to address the immediate and long standing food and income security needs for the drought and war affected agro pastoralist communities in Shieb Sub zone.  The outcome of this action will be achieved through increasing agricultural production by construction of a permanent diversion canal structure (spate irrigation), access to improved seed, agricultural inputs, improved extension services and income generating opportunities. 1300 households (9,240 people  - estimate 60% women) will benefit.  OGB will manage the project in close collaboration with government partners and community groups (CBOs).</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2008-01-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-09-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="90" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="10" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2008-01-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-09-30"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">838389</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2008-04-30"/><value value-date="2008-04-30">7348</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2007 - April 2008</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2009-04-30"/><value value-date="2009-04-30">41298</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2008 - April 2009</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">210471</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">348829</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">230444</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T12:59:52" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA66</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Strengthening Women's Economic Empowerment and Leadership in Eritrea</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>Women head 45% of the households in Eritrea, yet under -represented in decision -making, which affects their social and economic wellbeing. The high spread of poverty and the persistent drought affect gender relations. Women economic empowerment and leadership is a key direction of OGB's NCS. This project intends to strengthen the roles of women at community level through socioeconomic empowerment within a wider framework that emphasizes women empowerment, leadership and gender equality. It seeks to better organize, train and strengthen the assets base of women. It will be implemented by the National Union of Eritrean Women (NUEW).</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-02-03" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-02-03"/><period-end iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">135198</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">86172</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">50751</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">-1725</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T13:00:19" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA67</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Strengthening the Role of Youth in Drought Risk Reduction</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The recurring drought is a major hazard in Eritrea with devastating effects on the vulnerable communities and the economy. Drought affects mostly the poor crop -dependency farmers and agro -pastoralist. To reduce the risk it is essential to focus on preparedness capacity building of the youth in Eritrea. This project aims at;  1. Improving the organization set -up and capacity of students' five clubs in pilot schools in Asmara and Serejeka in Zoba Maeake and two schools in Keren town in Anseba Zone.  2.Emproved environmental and public heath awareness among the students and the surrounding communities of pilot schools.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2009-12-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-09-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="20" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="2" percentage="80" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2009-12-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-09-30"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">15422</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">7471</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">7951</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T13:00:54" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA69</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Improving Food Security in Debub, Eritrea</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This project is designed to address food insecurity caused by drought among small -scale agricultural producers in 16 villages located within three sub -zones (Dekemhare, Segenitti and Maiayni) in Debub zone. The project will implement integrated measures to support crops, vegetables and animal production as well as measures to promote sustainable managment of natural resources. The project will facilitate, capture and disseminate learning. It will directly benefit 9,465 households (37,860 people; 60% women).  OGB will manage the project in close collaboration with government partners and community groups.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2009-12-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-09-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="85" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="15" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2009-12-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-09-30"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">843766</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">566909</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">276856</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T13:01:19" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA70</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Scaling up Information Dissemination on Drought Risk Reduction and Environmental</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The recurring drought is a major hazard in Eritrea with devastating effects on the vulnerable communities and the economy. Drought affects mostly the poor crop -dependency farmers and agro -pastoralist. To reduce the risk it is essential to focus on preparedness capacity building of the youth in Eritrea. This project aims at;  1. Improving the organization set -up and capacity of students' five clubs in  schools in Zoba Maekel,one college of Arts of Adi keih and community reserve in Embaderhoin Maekel Zone.  2.Emproved environmental and public heath awareness among the students and the surrounding communities of target schools.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2011-02-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-07-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="20" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="2" percentage="80" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2011-02-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-07-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">6928</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">6928</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-12-06T13:03:15" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-ERIA73</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Scaling up Information Dissemination on Drought Risk Reduction and Environmental</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The recurring drought is a major hazard in Eritrea with devastating effects on the vulnerable communities and the economy. Drought affects mostly the poor crop -dependency farmers and agro -pastoralist. To reduce the risk it is essential to focus on preparedness capacity building of the youth in Eritrea. This project aims at;   1. Improving the organization set -up and capacity of students' five clubs in  schools in Zoba Maekel,one college of Arts of Adi keih and community reserve in Embaderhoin Maekel Zone.   2.Emproved environmental and public heath awareness among the students and the surrounding communities of target schools.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2011-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-07-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="ER"><narrative>Eritrea</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="20" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="2" percentage="80" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-07-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">6166</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">6166</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity></iati-activities>