Appeal
Georgia
Post-conflict relief and recovery: EUGE81, Revision 2
Appeal Target: US$ 2,555,610
Balance requested: US$ 1,313,851
Geneva, 3 February 2009
On August 7/8th, conflict broke out between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia resulting in many civilian casualties on both sides, thousands of displaced people and immense damages to infrastructure, homes, livelihoods and the psychosocial wellbeing of people in the directly affected and neighbouring areas. The UN has estimated the number of people displaced by the conflict at up to 160,000, of which, according to UNICEF, up to 40,000 are children. ACT members present on the ground have been responding with assistance since the conflict began. Now, with the winter fast advancing, IDPs, returnees and other people from the affected villages and towns require assistance to continue their efforts to put their lives back on track following the August war and further funding is urgently requested.
This appeal incorporates both relief and rehabilitation assistance by ACT members to IDPs, returnees and other affected people of different ethnic backgrounds both within the Georgian regions of Imereti, Shida Kartli and Tbilisi, breakaway region of South Ossetia, and bordering Russian region of North Ossetia. The proposed assistance is targeted based on the humanitarian principles of impartiality and neutrality and on field-based need assessments by ACT members and their local implementing partners.
The previous Appeal revision 1 (issued 21 November 2008) included programmes for International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH), International Swiss Interchurch Aid (HEKS) and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC).
This appeal revision 2 includes the programme planned by the Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) in South Ossetia that had been delayed due to the late access permission to the area.
Overall Programme Completion Date: October 2009 (appeal period from August 21 2008)
Requesting Member project completion Dates:
UMCOR - June 2009: (from 21 August 2008, UMCOR projects a timetable of ten (10) months to complete the work)
IOCC - June 2009 ( 10 months: 4 months for phase 1 and 6 months for phase two)
DKH - March 2009: (7 months)
HEKS - October 2009: (14 months- 4 months food distribution and 10 months livelihood recovery)
ROC - May 2009: (period covering August '08 RRF crisis response and 6 months estimated from end Nov 2008)
HIA - 20 March 2009 (4 months including preparation period starting in November 2008)
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Please also inform the Finance Officer Jessie Kgoroeadira (jkg@act-intl.org) and the Programme Officer, Michael Zschiegner (mzs@act-intl.org), of all pledges/contributions and transfers, including funds sent direct to the implementers, now that the Pledge Form is no longer attached to the Appeal.
We would appreciate being informed of any intent to submit applications for EU, USAID and/or other back donor funding and the subsequent results. We thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.
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