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1 KARAMOJA RESILIENCE SUPPORT UNIT (KRSU), UGANDA Karamoja Donors Mapping Report Prepared on Behalf of the Karamoja Development Partners Group (KDPG) November 2016

2 Karamoja Resilience Support Unit (KRSU), Uganda Karamoja Donor Mapping Report November 2016 USAID Contract Number: Karamoja Resilience Support Unit Implemented by: Feinstein International Center Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University P.O. Box 6934 Kampala Uganda Tel: +256 (0) Suggested citation: Karamoja Resilience Support Unit (2016).Karamoja Donor Mapping Report. Karamoja Resilience Support Unit, USAID/Uganda, Kampala Disclaimer: Any views expressed in the report do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. 2

3 Contents FOREWORD... 4 SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS... 5 Fig. 1 Karamoja 2017 estimated spending by donors... 5 Fig. 2 Karamoja No. of active projects by district... 5 Fig 3. Karamoja No. of projects by donors... 6 Fig. 4 Karamoja No. of sectors by donors... 6 Fig. 5 Karamoja Donor projects alignment to KIDP objectives... 7 Fig 6 Karamoja implementing partners by type of organization... 8 Fig. 7 External funds flow to Karamoja sub region... 9 ANALYSIS: Table 1. Summary Sheet: Karamoja Donor Programmes Estimated Annual Spend for Estimated Annual spend by Donors DFID USAID World Bank Irish Aid Sweden (SIDA) European Union Germany Japan KOICA Italy Table 2 : Karamoja Implementing Partners and Donors Table 3: Karamoja Active projects distribution by district Tables 4: Karamoja Donor Programmes alignment with KIDP Strategic objectives Table 5. Karamoja Donors activities alignment to major sectors

4 FOREWORD The Karamoja Development Partners Group (KDPG) is made up of donors and UN agencies working in the Karamoja sub-region. Key objectives include enhancing dialogue between development partners and the Government of Uganda (GoU), at both national and regional level and strengthening co-ordination and harmonization between development partners including alignment with GoU priorities as expressed in the Karamoja Integrated Development Plan This donor mapping exercise has been compiled by the USAID supported Karamoja Resilience Unit (KRSU), on behalf of the KDPG. The KRSU is playing a critical role in supporting the KDPG and working to improve analysis, collaborative learning and evidence-based decision making. The 10 donors who have inputted to this mapping exercise Department for International Development (UK), USAID, World Bank, Irish Aid, SIDA (Sweden), EU, Germany, Japan, KOICA (Korea) and Italy provide a significant majority of the external funds flows to Karamoja. These funds are then channeled through local and central Government, UN agencies and Civil Society Organisations. Other external funds flows to Karamoja include those from foundations such as the MasterCard Foundation and own funding from UN agencies and CSOs. This is the second year that the KDPG has produced this mapping exercise. This year it is estimated that these 10 donors will provide 89 million (approx. 380 billion Ugx) during The analysis provided in this report (see Section 2) demonstrates that this funding is provided across all sectors with a particular focus on the basic service delivery (KIDP strategic objective 1) and food security (KIDP strategic objective 6). Karamoja is going through a period of transition and over the coming period there will be increasing engagement and investment from donors, as efforts continue to combat poverty and inequality, and to sustain socio-economic development. The KDPG will continue to play its part in supporting strengthened co-ordination and information sharing with GoU and other key stakeholders, including updating this mapping exercise on an annual basis. Áine Doody, Deputy Head of Co-operation, Irish Embassy, 2016 Chair of the Karamoja Development Partners Group 4

5 SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS There are 10 major bilateral donors supporting development activities in karamoja. In 2017 the 10 bilateral donors spending is estimated to be 89 million Euros, which is approximately 380 billion Ugx. DFID s support represents 28% of the total estimated donors spending in Karamoja followed by USAID, WB and Irish AID with 25%, 14% and 10% respectively. See the chart below for details Fig. 1 Karamoja 2017 estimated spending by donors A total of 46 active projects are funded by the 10 bilateral donors. The projects distribution across the 7 districts shows a uniform pattern except in Moroto where there are relatively higher numbers of projects. Fig. 2 Karamoja No. of active projects by district 5

6 Most donors support multiple projects. Out of the total 46 active projects USAID, DFID, Irish Aid and EU fund 10, 9, 8 and 6 projects respectively. See the chart below for details. Fig 3. Karamoja No. of active projects by donors Most of the donors support multiple development sectors. USAID, EU, DFID and Germany support 14, 12, 10 and 8 sectors respectively. Detail breakdown of which donors support which particular sectors is presented in table 5. Fig. 4 Karamoja No. of sectors supported by donors 6

7 The majority of the projects are aligned to Strategic Objective 3 of the Karamoja Integrated Development Plan (KIDP), which is focusing on basic social services and Strategic Objective 6 which addresses protection, food and nutrition security. The chart below illustrates the number of projects and their alignment to the different objectives. Fig. 5 Karamoja Donor projects alignment to KIDP objectives KIDP-II Strategic Objectives SO1 - Security for the people of Karamoja SO2- Establish Law and Order SO3- Basic Social Services SO 4- Alternative Means of Livelihoods SO5- Mobilization, sensitization and education to support participation in development SO 6- Protection and improved food security and nutrition of the most vulnerable households and population groups SO 7- Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation of KIDP SO 8- Address Cross Cutting Issues Most of the donor funding is channeled through NGOs, both international and local civil society and a significant proportion is also channeled directly through multilateral agencies and the government at national and local levels. Some funding is allocated to bilateral organizations such as Belgian Technical Co-operation and private sector actors. The chart below presents the proportion of funding by the different type of organizations. 7

8 Fig 6. Karamoja Implementing partners by type of organization. 8

9 Fig 7. External funds flow to Karamoja sub region 9

10 ANALYSIS: Table 1. Summary Sheet: Karamoja Donor Programmes Estimated Annual Spend for 2017 Name of Agency Estmated Annual Spend ( ) DFID 25,397,910 USAID 22,019,981 World Bank 12,280,000 Irish Aid 8,750,000 SIDA (Sweden) 6,748,560 EU 4,690,000 Germany 2,800,000 Japan Embassy 2,717,000 KOICA 2,411,500 Italy 1,400,000 89,214,951 10

11 Estimated Annual spend by Donors. Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Main Objectives Karamoja Accelerating the Rise in Contraceptive Prevalence in Uganda Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) Contributing to the control of Malaria in Uganda Enhancing Resilience in Karamoja Integrated Food Security Project (INFOSEP) To increase the use of modern methods of contraception in Uganda through proven non-state sector family planning service delivery channels such as outreach services, social marketing and social franchising To help up to 10 million people, especially women and children, in developing countries cope with extreme climate and weather events such as droughts, cyclones and floods (climate extremes). To improve malaria control in Uganda by distributing 1.5 million Insecticide treated bed nets to hospitals, expanding household spraying and training of health workers on better use of malaria kits and treatment of fever in children DFID Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Implementing Partners 1,332,000 Marie Stopes International Uganda Enhancing the Resilience of the People in Karamoja 15,540,000 UNICEF, WFP, FAO, GIZ To strengthen information gathering and analysis, evidence and impact of programmes aiming to improve food and nutritional security Districts Project Period Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, ,000 Mercy Corps Kaabong, Kotido, ,410 UNICEF Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 1,110,000 CAFOD Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, MF4-Water Sanitation and Hygiene project 388,500 CAFOD Kotido, Moroto Nakapiripirit WASH 222,000 Samaritan's Purse SAGE To embed a national social protection system that 5,550,000 Maxwell Stamp Abim, Amudat, kaabong, benefits the poorest as a core element of Uganda s Kotido, national policy, planning and budgeting processes Strengthening Education Systems Improve the equity and quality of learning outcomes for girls and boys in Uganda 25,397, ,000 PEAS, ARK Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, October March N/A N/A

12 USAID Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Implementing Spend 2017 ( ) Partners Districts Project Period Communication for Healthy communities Increase adoption of healthy behaviors (including uptake of critical health services) through strengthened health communication, in order to contribute to these improved health outcomes. 227,500FHI 360 Kotido, Moroto June 2013 to June 2018 Farmer to Farmer To promotes sustainable economic growth, food security and agricultural development worldwide and in Uganda 8,149Catholic Relief Services Moroto Growth Health and Governance in Northern Uganda Improve food security and peace in karamoja through integrated and gender sensitive approaches 8,722,292Mercy Corps Abim,Kaabong, Kotodo July 2012 to January 2018 HIWA Health Project Increase access, uptake and utilization, of quality HIV/AIDS and other health services 1,365,000World Vision Uganda Kotido, Moroto June 2016 to Dec Long term family planning Bridge Provides measurable improvements in access to activity affordable, voluntary family planning services and a wide range of contracpetive methods, incliding longacting reversible contraceptives and permanent mehtods at health facility and community levels. 682,500Marie Stopes International Uganda Abim, Amudat, 2015 to 2017 kaabong, Kotido, PEACE III Strengthen local cross border conflict management and improve responsiveness of local and regional institutions to cross-border conflict 227,500Mercy Corps Amudat, Kaabong, Moroto 2013 to 2018 Resilience through Wealth, Agriculture and Nutrition (RWANU) Reduced Food Insecurity among Vulnerable Populations in South Karamoja 7,278,237ACDI VOCA Amudat, Nakapripirit, Aug 2012 to Aug

13 School Health and Reading Program The School Health and Reading Program help reverse the trend of low school enrollment and low literacy level 159,553 RTI International Kaabong, Nakapipirit, 2012 to 2019 Strengthening Human Resources To strengthen the capacities of central ministries, for Health district local governments, health professional councils (HPCs), PNFPs and health training institutions to effectively and efficiently plan and manage the health workforce in Uganda for improved health and HIV/AIDS services and better health outcomes. 341,250IntraHealth International Abim, Amudat, 2014 to 2019 kaabong, Kotido, Conservation and Biodiversity - "Karenga and Lobalangit subcounties', Kaabong district land use plan for " The program uses conservation enterprises together with conservation education tools to provide communities with opportunities to develop economic services that will enhance 3,008,000 AWF-African Wild Life Foundation Kaabong communities appreciation of Uganda s natural resources, thereby protecting ecosystems while promoting broader, sustainable economic development. The program also supports Uganda Wildlife Authority and National Forest Authority in the development and improvement of protected areas management and services. " 22,019,

14 World Bank Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project Third Northern Uganda Social Action Fund ( NUSAF3) To build resilience for pastoral and agro- pastoral communities in drought prone areas, with a focus on addressing trans- boundary challenges to resilience. To provide effective income support to and build the resilience of poor and vulnerable households in Northern Uganda 7,280,000 5,000,000 12,280,000 Implementing Partners Local Government, MAAIF OPM and Local Government Districts Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Project Period

15 Irish Aid Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Enhancing Citizen's Rights Expanding Social Protection Programme II Karamoja Bursary Programme Karamoja United Nations HIV Programme Main Objectives The objective is to cause strengthened democratization, protection of human rights, and access to justice, peaceful co-existence and improved accountability in Uganda. Under DGF the Uganda Law Society, the UHRC Regional Office in Moroto,Local Council Courts are supported to deliver services. Also in Karamoja, funded through DGF, ECO are working on issues of mining & minerals and safer world works on issues of conflict sensitivity. The proposed ESPP II will contribute to Uganda s social protection objectives by delivering expanded direct income support and institutionalising a strong national social protection system. Provide school fees and other scholastic materials to enable bright, but poor Karamojong children access and complete an education cycle. The main Objective is to contribute to reduction of new HIV infections amongst adolescents and young people (10-24 years) in the Karamoja sub-region over the period through capacity building, functionality of co-ordination structures and sustainable HIV/AIDs systems. Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Implementing Partners 50,000 Democratic Governance Facility is supported by Austria, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the European Union 600,000 Jointly funded with DFID, IPs are MGLSD, MFPED, PostBank 900,000 Straight Talk Foundation (STF) 2,000,000 JUPSA Programme through 10 UN Agencies: FAO, ILO,IOM, UNAIDS, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNWOMEN, WFP, WHO Districts Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Project Period

16 Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Prevention of HIV and AIDS in the Communities of Karamoja Promoting access to quality and equitable education for Karamoja children Support to CSOs in Karamoja Support to Skilling Uganda Strategy - Karamoja Component Main Objectives The main Objective is to contribute to reduction of new HIV infections amongst adolescents and young people (10-24 years) in the Karamoja sub-region over the period through capacity building, functionality of co-ordination structures and sustainable HIV/AIDs systems To contribute to the GoU/UNICEF education programme and ensure that by 2020, there is an effective and efficient well-resourced formal quality education system in Karamoja that is inclusive, relevant and accessible to all boys and girls with increased school retention, completion and achievement rates. To enhance capacity of accountability institutions and improve gender focus in Karamoja Increase employability of youth through better quality skills development instruction and learning. Irish Aid Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Implementing Partners 1,450,000 Uganda National AIDS Service Organisations togter with TASO, Straight Talk Foundation, NAFOPHANU and AMICAALL Uganda Chapter. Districts Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 1,450,000 UNICEF Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 100,000 Anti -corruption Coalition Uganda, MORNALIP, KACHEP) National Association of Women Organisations in Uganda (NAWOU- KAWOU and AIDI) Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 2,200,000 BTC Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 8,750,000 Project Period

17 Sweden (SIDA) Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) SPEED, Strengthening Private sector Engagement in Enterprise development in Northern Uganda and Karamoja UNFPA SRHR Unicef maternal and newborn health Karamoja Increasing household incomes through empowerment of men, women and youth Improved mat. health and SRHR Improved maternal and child health 469,560 4,550,000 UNFPA 1,729,000 UNICEF 6,748, Implementing Partners International Rescue Committee, IRC Districts Amudat, Nakapripirit, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Project Period

18 Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Main Objectives Karamoja DINU Empowering Youth through Vocational Training and Entrepreneurship in Karamoja, Uganda Poverty reduction and reduction of stunting rate To improve livelihoods of 900 vulnerable youth in Kotido, Nakapiripirit and districts through access to vocational training and entrepreneurship European Union Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) 18 Implementing Partners EU-MDG initiative MDG-7c 210,000 Austrian Development Agency MoU counterpart funding 780,000 Government of (bridging funding) Uganda Skills, incomes and livelihoods in karamoja Sustainable Livelihoods for Karamajomg Youth Increased access to employment generation for 3200 young men and women through improved vocational and non formal skills training provision and 2.Improved capacity of local co-beneficiaries and vocational skills providers to implement vocational skills, functional adult literacy, business skills and life skills programmes and link employment to the private sector. Young people generate sustainable livelihoods in response to market demand as a result of skills training, post training support and linkages to coordinated support from relevant state and non state actors Districts 3,000,000 TBD Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, 250,000 Institute for Kotido, International Cooperation & Development-C&D and Caritas Kotido 4,690, ,000 Concern Worldwide and MADEFO 200,000 Restless Development and UGAPRIVI Project Period 01/05/ /11/ months Nakapiripirit 19/12/ /06/2017 Moroto 29/06/ /06/2018 Nakpiripirit, 1 November October 2017 Kotido, 1 November October 2017

19 Germany Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Adaptation to climate change Construction of small town piped water schemes Resilience building 400,000 GIZ Implementi ng Partners Districts Amudat, Nakapripirit, Project Period Sept 2011 to Dec 2018 Access to water and sanitation 1,000,000 KfW TBD IGAD Drought Resilience project in Karamoja Support for Participatory Transformation of Land Conflicts in Northeastern Uganda Resilience and food security Conflict mitigation 1,000,000 KfW TBD Oct ,000 GIZ 2,800,000 Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido,

20 Japan Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Main Objectives Estimated Districts Karamoja Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Implementing Partners Food Assistance Programme Improving food security 2,262,000 WFP Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Stabilization and livelihoods enhancement for Pastoralist border communities in Karamoja Security enhanced at porous borders of Northern Uganda with South Sudan and Kenya, and Enhanced livelihoods and empowered youth and women along the borders 2,717, ,000 UNDP Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Project Period 2016 Mar 2016 to Mar

21 KOICA Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Impleme nting Strengthening the continuum of care for maternal, newborn, and child health services in Karamoja and Acholi regions of Uganda To contribute to the reduction of maternal, newborn and child morbidity and morality in Karamoja and Acholi by increasing access to an integrated package of quality health services that strengthens the continuum of care from the community to the health facility. 2,411,500 Partners 2,411,500 UNICEF Districts Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido, Project Period Italy Estimated Annual Spend ( + or - 10%) in Karamoja 2017 ( ) Major Projects in Karamoja Main Objectives Estimated Annual Spend 2017 ( ) Implementing Partners Districts Project Period Karamoja Staff Housing Project To improve access to and provision of effective Health Services for the population in seven district of the karamoja Region 1,400,000 1,400,000 Government of Uganda Abim, Amudat, kaabong, Kotido,

22 Table 2 : Karamoja Implementing Partners and Donors Implementing Partners Type of Organization DFID Europea n Union Italy Germany Irish Aid Japan Embassy KOICA Sweden USAID World Bank ACDI VOCA AWF-African Wild Life Foundation Austrian Development Agency Bilateral BTC Bilateral CAFOD Caritas Kotido Catholic Relief Services Concern Worldwide FAO FHI 360 GIZ Bilateral Government of Uganda Gov Institute for International Cooperation & Development (C&D) International Rescue Committee, IRC IntraHealth International KfW Bilateral MAAIF Gov MADEFO Local Civil Society Marie Stopes International Uganda Maxwell Stamp Private Sector Mercy Corps OPM Gov 22

23 Table 2 : Karamoja Implementing Partners and Donors Implementing Partners Type of Organization DFID PEAS ARK Restless Development RTI International Samaritan's Purse Straight Talk Foundation (STF) Uganda National AIDS Service Organizations / PACK NGO Consortium * UGAPRIVI UNAIDS/ KARUNA** UNDP UNFPA UNICEF WFP World Vision Uganda Local Civil Society Local Civil Society Local Civil Society Local Civil Society Local Civil Society Multilateral Multilateral Multilateral Multilateral Multilateral Europea n Union Italy Germany Irish Aid Japan Embassy KOICA Sweden USAID No of partners World Bank * PACK is an Irish Government supported NGO Consortium made up of AMICALL, TASO, NAFOPHANU, STF with UNASO as the lead agency ** UNAIDs lead a joint programme of 10 UN agencies working on HIV prevention and response in Karamoja, supported by the Irish Government (ILO. UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNWOMEN, FAO, WFP, WHO 23

24 Table 3: Karamoja Active projects distribution by district DONOR Project Name Abim Amudat Kaabong Kotido Moroto Nakapiripi rit DFID Accelerating the Rise in Contraceptive Prevalence in Uganda EU Government of Italy Federal Republic of Germany Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) Contributing to the control of Malaria in Uganda Enhancing Resilience in Karamoja Integrated Food Security Project (INFOSEP) MF4-Water Sanitation and Hygiene project Nakapiripirit WASH SAGE Strengthening Education Systems DINU Empowering Youth through Vocational Training and Entrepreneurship in Karamoja, Uganda EU-MDG initiative MoU counterpart funding (bridging funding) Skills, incomes and livelihoods in karamoja Sustainable Livelihoods for Karamajomg Youth Karamoja Staff Housing Project Adaptation to climate change Construction of small town piped water schemes IGAD Drought Resilience project in Karamoja Support for Participatory Transformation of Land Conflicts in Northeastern Uganda 24

25 DONOR Project Name Abim Amudat Kaabong Kotido Moroto Nakapiripi rit Irish Aid Enhancing Citizen's Rights Japan Embassy KOICA Sweden USAID World Bank Expanding Social Protection Programme II Karamoja Bursary Programme Karamoja United Nations HIV Programme Prevention of HIV and AIDS in the Communities of Karamoja Promoting access to quality and equitable education for Karamoja children Support to CSOs in Karamoja Support to Skilling Uganda Strategy - Karamoja Component Food Assistance Programme Stabilization and livelihoods enhancement for Pastoralist border communities in Karamoja Strengthening the continuum of care for maternal, newborn, and child health services in Karamoja and Acholi regions SPEED, Strengthening Private sector Engagement in Enterprise development in Northern Uganda and Karamoja UNFPA SRHR UNICEF maternal and newborn health Karamoja Communication for Healthy communities Farmer to Farmer Growth Health and Governance in Northern Uganda-GHG HIWA Health Project Long term family planning Bridge activity PEACE III Resilience through Wealth, Agriculture and Nutrition RWANU School Health and Reading Program Strengthening Human Resources for Health Conservation and Biodiversity - "Karenga and Lobalangit subcounties', Kaabong district land use plan for " Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project Third Northern Uganda Social Action Fund ( NUSAF3)

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27 Security for the people of Karamoja Establish Law and Order Basic Social Services Alternative Means of Livelihoods Mobilization, sensitization and education to support participation To ensure protection and improved food security Coordination, Monitoring amd Evaluation of KIDP Address Cross Cutting Issues Tables 4: Karamoja Donor Programmes alignment with KIDP Strategic objectives DONOR Project Name DFID Accelerating the Rise in Contraceptive Prevalence in Uganda Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) Contributing to the control of Malaria in Uganda Enhancing Resilience in Karamoja Integrated Food Security Project (INFOSEP) MF4-Water Sanitation and Hygiene project European Union Government of Italy Nakapiripirit WASH SAGE Strengthening Education Systems Development Initiative for Northern Uganda Empowering Youth through Vocational Training and Entrepreneurship in Karamoja, Uganda EU-MDG initiative MoU counterpart funding (bridging funding) Skills, incomes and livelihoods in karamoja Sustainable Livelihoods for Karamajong Youth Karamoja Staff Housing Project 27

28 Security for the people of Karamoja Establish Law and Order Basic Social Services Alternative Means of Livelihoods Mobilization, sensitization and education to support participation To ensure protection and improved food security Coordination, Monitoring amd Evaluation of KIDP Address Cross Cutting Issues DONOR Project Name Federal Republic of Germany Irish Aid Japan Embassy KOICA Sweden Adaptation to climate change Construction of small town piped water schemes IGAD Drought Resilience project in Karamoja Support for Participatory Transformation of Land Conflicts in Northeastern Uganda Enhancing Citizen's Rights Expanding Social Protection Programme II Karamoja Bursary Programme Karamoja United Nations HIV Programme Prevention of HIV and AIDS in the Communities of Karamoja Promoting access to quality and equitable education for Karamoja children Support to CSOs in Karamoja Support to Skilling Uganda Strategy - Karamoja Component Food Assistance Programme Stabilization and livelihoods enhancement for Pastoralist border communities in Karamoja Strengthening the continuum of care for maternal, newborn, and child health services in Karamoja and Acholi regions of Uganda SPEED, Strengthening Private sector Engagement in Enterprise development in Northern Uganda and Karamoja UNFPA SRHR

29 Security for the people of Karamoja Establish Law and Order Basic Social Services Alternative Means of Livelihoods Mobilization, sensitization and education to support participation To ensure protection and improved food security Coordination, Monitoring amd Evaluation of KIDP Address Cross Cutting Issues DONOR Project Name USAID World Bank Unicef maternal and newborn health Karamoja Communication for Healthy communities Farmer to Farmer Growth Health and Governance in Northern Uganda HIWA Health Project Long term family planning Bridge activity PEACE III Resilience through Wealth, Agriculture and Nutrition (RWANU) School Health and Reading Program Strengthening Human Resources for Health Regional Pastoral Livelihoods Resilience Project Third Northern Uganda Social Action Fund ( NUSAF3)

30 Table 5. Karamoja Donors activities alignment to major sectors Sector DFID European Union Germany Irish Aid Italy Japan KOICA Swe den USAID World Bank No. of Donors Agriculture Crop / Livestock, 6 DRR/Climate Change Adaptation 3 Capacity Building 4 Conflict Mitigation/Peace building 3 Education 4 Food Sector 5 Governance and Accountability 3 Health 5 HIV and AIDS 1 Land management 1 Livelihoods Diversification 2 Market Systems/ Value Chain 5 Nutrition 3 Social protection/ Safety net 5 WASH 4 Water Resources management 1 Women Empowerment/ Gender Equality 2 No. of Sectors

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