CHAPTER FOUR • OFID OPERATIONS BY FINANCIAL MECHANISM
Emergency Relief Aid Recipient
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
IFRC IFRC
Palestinian Red Crescent Society UNHCR
World Food Programme (WFP) Emergency Relief Aid
Grant Program for Palestine Channel
Humanity and Inclusion (HI) Islamic Development Bank (IsDB)
Jordan River Foundation / Madrasati Initiative
UNRWA Grant Program for Palestine
Purpose To help purchase and distribute food for around 40,000 people in Yemen.
To support humanitarian operations carried out by the Guatemalan Red Cross for 6,000 of the most vulnerable survivors of the Fuego volcanic eruption.
To support the delivery of shelter and basic needs by the Indonesian Red Cross to victims of an earthquake and tsunami, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.
To help fund the delivery of shelter and other basic needs to victims of multiple earthquakes in Lombok, Indonesia. To support relief operations in the Gaza Strip: providing emergency medical services and secondary health care.
To help internally displaced Syrians and returnees by rehabilitating a health center and providing medical equipment and supplies; upgrading water infrastructure; and rehabilitating two schools while building capacity for teachers. Some 40,000 vulnerable people are expected to benefit.
To support food aid in Yemen. OFID’s contribution is expected to cover the basic nutritional needs of 42,000 people for one month.
Amount 600
100 400
400 500 500
500 3,000
Purpose
To provide children with disabilities from conflict-affected communities in Palestine with access to a high quality, needs-focused education.
To improve living conditions of Palestinians in Hebron by rehabilitating 85 residential units belonging to disadvantaged families. The Ibrahimi Mosque, a UNECSO heritage, will also be restored. Project to be implemented by the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee.
To enhance education access for Palestinian children in East Jerusalem by renovating and refurbishing and equipping six schools attended by around 1,200 pupils. A professional development scheme for teachers is also planned.
To enhance the health and living conditions of around 24,000 residents in Shu’fat camp by upgrading storm-water and sewerage networks.
Amount 900
1,500 500 1,500 4,400
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