Updated
13 September 2021
| Dataset date: August 31, 2021-May 20, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
The IRC responds to emergencies (drought, floods, disease outbreaks, and conflict displacement) through its dedicated Emergency Rapid Response (ERR) Unit, which was established in 2005. Through two IRC-led multi-sector emergency response mechanisms—the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) funded by USAID and the Emergency Response Mechanism (ERM) funded by ECHO— the ERR unit executes coordinated, rapid, and effective responses to emergencies through¬out Ethiopia immediately as they occur, either directly or through sub-awards other agencies.
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between Donors (OFDA/USAID, ECHO, & others) IRC, and implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provides information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2021. The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation, Sector Donors Fields) for IRC Ethiopia for All Funded Emergency Responses as of 30 August 2021.
Updated
9 September 2021
| Dataset date: August 31, 2021-May 20, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
The IRC responds to emergencies (drought, floods, disease outbreaks, and conflict displacement) through its dedicated Emergency Rapid Response (ERR) Unit, which was established in 2005. Through two IRC-led multi-sector emergency response mechanisms—the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) funded by USAID and the Emergency Response Mechanism (ERM) funded by ECHO— the ERR unit executes coordinated, rapid, and effective responses to emergencies through out Ethiopia immediately as they occur, either directly or through sub-awards other agencies.
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between IRC; Donors (OFDA/USAID, ECHO, & others); and implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2021.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 August 2021.
Updated
9 September 2021
| Dataset date: August 31, 2021-May 20, 2022
This dataset updates: Every month
The IRC responds to emergencies (drought, floods, disease outbreaks, and conflict displacement) through its dedicated Emergency Rapid Response (ERR) Unit, which was established in 2005. Through two IRC-led multi-sector emergency response mechanisms—the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) funded by USAID and the Emergency Response Mechanism (ERM) funded by ECHO— the ERR unit executes coordinated, rapid, and effective responses to emergencies through out Ethiopia immediately as they occur, either directly or through sub-awards other agencies.
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to produces relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between IRC; Donors (OFDA/USAID, ECHO, & others); and implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2021.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 August 2021.
Updated
3 September 2020
| Dataset date: July 31, 2020-July 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA & ECHO Funded Ongoing Emergency Responses as of 31 July 2020.
Updated
3 September 2020
| Dataset date: July 31, 2020-July 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis undergoing emergencies. IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Ongoing ERM VII interventions 31July 2020 Update by Sector & Implementing partners.
Updated
3 September 2020
| Dataset date: July 31, 2020-July 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 31July 2020.
Updated
27 August 2020
| Dataset date: July 31, 2020-July 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 Jul 2020.
Updated
27 August 2020
| Dataset date: July 31, 2020-July 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2019.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 July 2020.
Updated
5 August 2020
| Dataset date: January 01, 2020-January 01, 2020
This dataset updates: Every six months
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2019. The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields)for Hotspot woredas in the nation by the different sectors as of 30 June 2020.
Updated
3 August 2020
| Dataset date: June 30, 2020-June 30, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2019.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 30 June 2020 overlaid on Hotspot Woredas in the the nation as of January 2020.
Updated
3 August 2020
| Dataset date: June 30, 2020-June 30, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2019.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 30 June 2020.
Updated
3 August 2020
| Dataset date: June 30, 2020-June 30, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations.
This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.
The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded RRM Emergency Responses as of 30 June 2020.
Updated
14 May 2020
| Dataset date: January 31, 2020-January 31, 2020
This dataset updates: Every six months
Hotspot Woredas in Ethiopia for Nutrition, Health, Agriculture, Market, Water, Education, Protections/GBV and Over all hotspot classifications by Priorities Jan 2020 Updates
Updated
14 May 2020
| Dataset date: February 29, 2020-February 29, 2020
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2019.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 29 Feb 2020.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: February 28, 2018-February 28, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
IIRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 28 Feb 2018.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: October 23, 2018-October 23, 2018
This dataset updates: Every three months
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2018.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia all ongoing Emergency Responses, which are funded by all donors (such as OFDA, ECHO, EHF and Others) as of 31 January 2018.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: August 31, 2018-August 31, 2018
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia ECHO Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 Aug 2018.
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: August 31, 2017-August 31, 2017
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 31 August 2017
Updated
10 November 2019
| Dataset date: September 30, 2017-September 30, 2017
This dataset updates: Every month
IRC’s GIS unit created this database to allow for a more sustained approach to producing relevant mapping products and geospatial analysis for regions undergoing emergencies, and will fill gaps in information sharing and management between OFDA, IRC, and other implementing partners during emergency response. IRC’s GIS services provide OFDA/Ethiopia with the information and analysis required to monitor the evolution of project / program results and to track project and program impacts across implementing agencies and geographic locations. This dataset contains boundaries of Ethiopian administrative Woredas which are roughly consistent with the actual administrative boundaries for the year 2017.The Woreda boundary contains attribute data (implementing Partners, Situation and Sector Fields) for IRC Ethiopia OFDA Funded Emergency Responses as of 30 September 2017.