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Reported amount $1.75M
Flow records 4
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  • paid $1.75M · 4

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  1. $1.55M · 3 flows
  2. $200.56K · 1 flows

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FromToReported amountFlows
Positive Action for DevelopmentEthiopia$1,750,5574
Ethiopia Humanitarian FundPositive Action for Development$1,550,0003
Dutch Relief AlliancePositive Action for Development$200,5571

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Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
383257paid / internal$0Ethiopia Humanitarian FundPositive Action for DevelopmentEthiopiaUnspecifiedUnspecified25 Mar 202625 Mar 2026CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287
Evidence for flow 383257 paid · internal
Reported amount
$0
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Parked
Donor
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Positive Action for Development
Destination
Ethiopia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Unspecified
Decision date
25 Mar 2026
First reported
25 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287

Allocation Type: Reserve - U.S.-Funded Rapid Life-Saving Response Allocation Rapid Life-Saving Assistance through Camp Coordination and Multi-Purpose Cash Support for Populations in High-Severity Crisis Areas of Ethiopia. Project Start Date: 2026-03-23 - Project End Date: 2026-09-22 Project Code: CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes

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383258paid / internal$744,000Ethiopia Humanitarian FundPositive Action for DevelopmentEthiopiaUnspecifiedMultipurpose Cash25 Mar 202625 Mar 2026CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287
Evidence for flow 383258 paid · internal
Reported amount
$744,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Positive Action for Development
Destination
Ethiopia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Multipurpose Cash
Decision date
25 Mar 2026
First reported
25 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287

Allocation Type: Reserve - U.S.-Funded Rapid Life-Saving Response Allocation Rapid Life-Saving Assistance through Camp Coordination and Multi-Purpose Cash Support for Populations in High-Severity Crisis Areas of Ethiopia. Project Start Date: 2026-03-23 - Project End Date: 2026-09-22 Project Code: CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes

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383259paid / internal$806,000Ethiopia Humanitarian FundPositive Action for DevelopmentEthiopiaUnspecifiedCamp Coordination / Management25 Mar 202625 Mar 2026CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287
Evidence for flow 383259 paid · internal
Reported amount
$806,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund
Recipient agency
Positive Action for Development
Destination
Ethiopia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Camp Coordination / Management
Decision date
25 Mar 2026
First reported
25 Mar 2026
Reference
CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287

Allocation Type: Reserve - U.S.-Funded Rapid Life-Saving Response Allocation Rapid Life-Saving Assistance through Camp Coordination and Multi-Purpose Cash Support for Populations in High-Severity Crisis Areas of Ethiopia. Project Start Date: 2026-03-23 - Project End Date: 2026-09-22 Project Code: CBPF-ETH-26-R-NGO-NSFT-39287 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes

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388107paid / incoming$200,557Dutch Relief AlliancePositive Action for DevelopmentEthiopiaUnspecifiedAgriculture01 Jan 202429 Apr 2026ETH102460
Evidence for flow 388107 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$200,557
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Dutch Relief Alliance
Recipient agency
Positive Action for Development
Destination
Ethiopia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Agriculture
Decision date
01 Jan 2024
First reported
29 Apr 2026
Reference
ETH102460

Dutch Relief Alliance, Through Plan International Ethiopia 2024 The Dutch Relief Alliance (DRA) Protracted Crisis Ethiopia Joint Response (2024–2026), implemented by Positive Action for Development in Zequala Woreda of the Amhara Region, includes a strong focus on the Agriculture Cluster through its Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) interventions. Under the Agriculture Cluster, the project aims to enhance food security and build the resilience of vulnerable households, particularly women, youth, and people with disabilities. Key activities include the restocking of small ruminants for elderly- and child-headed households to restore productive assets and improve income sources. The project also supports the construction of veterinary clinics to strengthen animal health services and reduce livestock-related risks. In addition, improved Teff seeds and essential farming tools are distributed to boost agricultural productivity and promote climate-resilient farming practices. To further strengthen livelihoods, the project provides business skills training and start-up capital for youth, as well as apiculture support for survivors of gender-based violence, enabling diversified and sustainable income-generating activities. The Agriculture Cluster component also incorporates natural resource management through communal land restoration activities implemented via cash-for-work schemes. These efforts contribute to environmental rehabilitation while providing short-term income support to vulnerable households. Overall, the intervention is designed to ensure sustainable agricultural production, improved livelihoods, and increased resilience through the end of 2026

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