Resident United Nations, Non-Governmental and Bi-lateral Organizations Humanitarian Assistance Sector Programming Matrix

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), 2003.

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1 Each agency may internally classify a programme or project using different themes or sectors. However, for the purpose of identifying sectors OCHA uses the following sector classifications when compiling this matrix: Food (Includes transport costs, provision of food aid), Agriculture, Health & Nutrition (Includes: Reproductive Health & Nutrition, Nutrition, Psycho-social support, Mental Health & Nutrition, Assistance to the Disabled) Water and Sanitation, Family Shelter and Non-Food Items (Includes transport costs, provision of relief items), Education, Economic recovery and infrastructure (Includes: Rehabilitation), and Coordination and Support services.

2 Donors listed under 'Funding Sources' refers to donor support for ongoing programmes, or recently completed programmes.

3 Campus fuer Christus are a resident NGO, who implement programmes during the agricultural seasonal or as required basis.

4 PMU Interlife is a resident NGO, who implement programmes during the agricultural seasonal or as required basis.

5 Development programme includes co-operation in the field of agriculture, aid co-operation, capacity building. SDC maintain a small humanitarian assistance programme.

6 WFP provides support to the Health & Nutrition sector through LFP, and other sectors through FFW.

7 FALU consists of Action by Churches Together, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Caritas Internationalis and World Vision.

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