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CONSORTIUM OF SELF HELP GROUP APPROACH PROMOTORS (CoSAP)....................... II
1. Action for Basic Development Initiatives (ABDI) .......................................................................1
2. African Development Aid Association (ADAA)...........................................................................3
3. Action for Self Reliance Organization (AFSR).............................................................................5
4. Community Development Service Association (CDSA)...............................................................7
5. Development Expertise Center (DEC)..........................................................................................9
6. Education for Development Association (EFDA).......................................................................11
7. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)..........................................................................13
8. Enhanced Rural Self Help Association (ERSHA).......................................................................15
9. Facilitator for Change (FC).........................................................................................................17
10. Guraghe People’s Self Help Development Organization (GPSDO).........................................19
11. Gurmuu Development Association (GURMUU)......................................................................21
12. HUNDEE- Oromo Grassroots Development Initiative.............................................................23
13. Jerusalem Children and Community Development Organization (JeCCDO)...........................25
14. Love for Children Organization (LCO).....................................................................................27
15. Mission for Community Development Program (MCDP)........................................................29
16. Mujejegua Loka Women Development Association (MLWDA)...............................................31
17.Organization for Prevention, Rehabilitation and Integration of Female Street Children (OPRIFS)..........33
18.Pro Pride ....................................................................................................................................35
19. Rift Valley Children and Women Development Organization (RCWDO) ...............................37
20. Remember the Poorest Community (RPC)................................................................................39
21. Save Lives..................................................................................................................................41
22. Siqqee Women DevelopmentAssociation (SWDA).................................................................43
23. Society for Women and AIDS in Africa-Ethiopia (SWAA-E).................................................45
24. Tesfa Merja Limat Mahiber (Hope Aid Development Association (HADA)...........................47
25. Vision of Community Development Association (VoCDA)......................................................49
26. Women Support Association (WSA).........................................................................................51
27. Young Women Christian Association (YWCA).........................................................................53
28. Wontta Rural Development Association (WRDA)....................................................................55
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The Self Help Group (SHG) approach is a powerful development model that recognizes poverty not only as material deprivation but also as a continuous process of disempowerment. It aims at transforming individuals and communities from poverty and hopelessness to a state of self-esteem and empowerment. (For more information, please visit (www.shgconsortiumeth.org).
The Self Help institution is organized into 3 levels:1. The Self Help Group (SHG): grassroots level group made up of 15-20 women
from similar socioeconomic background.2. Cluster Level Association (CLA): second level whereby 8 to 10 strong SHGs
form a CLA.3. ‘Timret’ (Federation): at the apex level, 8 or more strong CLAs come together to
form the ‘Timret’ (Federation).
At each of these three levels, the groups have distinct roles and responsibilities to ensure social and economic empowerment of women and the community in general.
WHO WE ARE?Consortium of Self Help Group Approach Promoters (CoSAP) is a network of Ethiopian Residents Charity Organizations that are engaged in the promotion of the Self Help Group (SHG) approach in different parts of the country. CoSAP is established in line with FDRE Charities and Societies Proclamation number 621/2009, with registration number 1590.
Currently, 28 organizations are promoting the Self Help Group approach in Afar, Amhara, Benishangul Gumuz, Oromiya, SNNPR, Ethio Somali, Addis Ababa and
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Dire Dawa. In June 2015, around 196,565 women were organized in more than 10,572 SHGs. These women have been able to raise more than ETB 98 million capital (USD4.6 million); subsequently, more than 470,123 children were directly benefiting from their mothers (guardians) by receiving better education, nutritious food, psychosocial and health care- not through external inputs but through the initiatives of their own parents and guardians.
OUR VISIONTo see vibrant Peoples’/Women Institutions that strives for sustainable development in Ethiopia.
OUR MISSION Work towards enhancing capacity of SHG promoting organizations through partnership and networking, research and documentation, and resource mobilization to promote the approach and create enabling environment for overall empowerment of disadvantaged women in Ethiopia.
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES OF CoSAP Strengthening organizational capacity of CoSAP; Enhance program and institutional capacity of member organizations and
“Timrets” (Federations) in the country; Promote organizational learning among member organizations and scale up the
SHG approach in Ethiopia;Representing member organizations on issues of SHG approach.
WHAT WE DO?Provide organizational and institutional capacity assessments of member organizations;
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Give capacity building supports to member organizations; Support organizations on every aspect of program design, financing,
implementation, monitoring, evaluation, documentation and dissemination of lessons learnt; Facilitating the establishment of new SHGs, CLAs & “Timrets” (Federations) to
benefit more poor women in different parts of the country; Conducting researches on the effectiveness of the SHG approach in poverty
reduction, women empowerment; Introduction and familiarization of the SHG approach to various stakeholders.
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONSCurrently, CoSAP’s membership has widened; and many Ethiopian Resident organizations have joined the Consortium inspired by the basic commitment to work together and bring noticeable change in the community. The following are CoSAP member organizations with their respective addresses as of November, 2015.
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• Year of Establishment: 2007
• Vision: ABDI envisages seeing all Ethiopian community living with improved
living conditions by alleviating poverty
• Mission: ABDI’s mission is to undertake long lasting community based
development initiatives in its target areas with special focus on children, women
and older people through active participation of the community.
• Goal: The general objective of the organization is to improve the socio-economic
status of the poor communities through participatory projects implementation
and executing related programs to address the felt need of the community.
Strategic Objectives:
• Enhance children’s and communities access to basic and quality education
• Improve access and quality of community health services
• Facilitate target communities’ access to food for healthy and productive life
• Reduce negative impacts of HTPs and HIV /AIDS on community members
• Enhance poor women access to various Income generating activities and build
their economic and social capacities
• Promote natural resources conservation and environmental rehabilitation,
• Improve access of orphans and vulnerable children to basic needs and services
• Thematic Areas (major program focus): Education, Health, Food Security and
Environmental Conservation, Women and Children Empowerment
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Region: Oromia Zone: West
Arsi Woreda: Adaba Kebele: Nine Kebeles
1. Action for Basic Development Initiatives (ABDI)
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• Contact Address: @ Addis Ababa, Magengna, at the back of Central Shewa Hotel@ Contact person: Aman Wabe (Mr.), Executive Director@ Tel.: + 251-116620813 (Office); +251-911305834 (Mobile)@ Field Office: + 251-226630147 +251-911101566 (Mobile) @ E-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected]/[email protected]@ P.O.Box: C/o 3384 for Head Office @ Website: www.abdiinfo.com
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 53 916 93 1684 5 10 - -
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia - - 80 1345 - 4 - -
2. African Development Aid Association (ADAA)• Year of Establishment: 1988
• Vision: ADAA has a vision to see an empowered, healthy & prosperous African
community where Women and Children Rights are respected.
• Mission: ADAA exists to develop the capacities of poor communities to become
empowered and self-reliant through integrated community development
programs.
• Objectives: The general objective of ADAA is to contribute to the improvement
of the socio-economic status and wellbeing of the poor in general and women
in particular.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Reproductive Health/ Family Planning
@ Education/Non formal Basic Education(NFBE)
@ Livelihoods, Food security, NR/Environmental Conservation
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Implementation sites/location of
SHG Project that ADAA has implemented is in Oromia Regional State, in
Siraro District of West Arsi Zone.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
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• Contact Address:@ Contact Person: Berhanu Tufa (Mr.), Executive Director@ Tel.: +251-116466896/95 (Office); +251-911203787 (Mobile)@ Fax: +251-11646689 @ P.O.Box: 100061, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia@ E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]@ Website: WWW.adaa.org.et
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
SNNPRS 77 1,443 55 1,008 - - - -
3. Action for Self Reliance Organization (AFSR)
• Year of Establishment: 2000
• Vision: AFSR aspires to see a future Ethiopia without poverty where sustainable
development and people’s empowerment prevail.
• Mission: AFSR is dedicated to reduce the vulnerability of poor and marginalized
groups by working with them for improving their socio-economic conditions
and that of their physical environment.
• Objectives:
@ Improve access to basic social services
@ Promote community empowerment with particular emphasis on women,
children and youth
@ Contribute to improve food security and sustainable climate change
adaptation mechanisms for low-income and marginalized groups
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
• Education, Health, Child Protection and Development, and Women Empowerment
(WE).
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
F At present, the organization has been operating in Addis Ababa and SNNPR.
For the SHG project: SNNPR Region, Sidama Zone; Hawassa city; Tula sub
city; Malga woreda.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Getachew Demissie (PhD)
@ Tel.: +251911250646 (Mobile)
@ Fax:+251118400219
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 22330 code 1000
@ Website:…………………
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• Year of Establishment: 1999
• Vision: CDSA has the vision to see a productive and self-reliant society that works
for the betterment of their livelihood and improvement of the environment.
• Mission: CDSA works to ensure sustainable improvement in the quality of life
of marginalized people.
• Thematic areas (Major Program Focus):
@ Food Security for pastoral and agro pastoral communities
@ Integrated Urban Development
@ Pastoral Community Development
@ WASH; Water development and rehabilitation, SSID ( Small Scale Irrigation
Development)
@ Humanitarian Aid
@ Promotion of Self Help Group Approach
@ Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
@ Social Accountability on Protection of Basic Services (PBS)
• Operational Regions:
@ Oromia, Ethiopian Somali and SNNPR
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
4. Community Development Service Association (CDSA)
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• Contact Address:
o Contact Person : Chala Hirko (PhD)
o P. O. Box 1123 Code 1110, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
o Tel: +251-11- 6512329 (Office) ; +251-91-225478 (Mobile)
o Email: [email protected]
o Website: http://cdsaet.org
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Ethiopian
Somali
60 1,026 - - 6 - - -
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• Year of Establishment: 2007
• Vision: DEC aspires to see all underprivileged children properly fostered
• Mission: DEC facilitates child–centered comprehensive development
interventions to create safe and conducive environment to fulfill the best interest
of Children
• Objective: To contribute to children’s capacity to learn and grow with care in
supportive Environment
• Thematic Areas (major program focus): Early Childhood Care and
Development, Education, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Food Security
and Entrepreneurships
• SHG Project implementation sites/location (with CoSAP): Afar National
Regional State, Aissayita District
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
5. Development Expertise Center (DEC)
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Afar 28 560 40 808 2 6 - -
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Aniley Amentie (Mr.)
@ Tel.: +251 1116189184/85 (Office); +251 911 507301 (Mobile)
@ Fax:+251 116189085
@ E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
@ P.O.Box:124175; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.decethiopia.org
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 11 165 19 275 - - - -
• Year of Establishment: 1999
• Vision: Aspires to see “literate, productive and self reliant community”
• Mission: To facilitate, foster and influence a process of ongoing changes in favor
of the rural poor through community based development initiatives to bring
about sustainable development and changes in the lives of the community
• Objectives: envisages improved socio-economic status of impoverished
community members via minimum external input and maximum community
effort
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Education
@ Livelihood
@ Environment
@ Health
@ Women self help approach
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
@ Oromia regional state, Southwest Shoa zone administration, Wolisoo
district, (Rural and Urban)
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
6. Education for Development Association (EFDA)
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact Person: Guta Abdi (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel. :+251 112594649 (Office); + 251 911 218169 (Mobile)
@ P.O.Box 25725 code 1000
@ E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
@ Website: www.efhda.org
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• Year Establishment: 2007
• Vision: ESD envisages that every child will be emerging and women will be
economically and socially empowered to overcome poverty.
• Mission: ESD strives to create brighter future for children, youth and
women through education, skills training and women livelihood promotion in
partnership with communities and other stakeholders.
• Thematic areas (Major Program Focus):
@ Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) with focus on Preschool
education.
@ Primary Education Quality Improvement become child-friendly learning
environment
@ Women livelihood Promotion
@ Youth livelihood promotion
• SHG Project Implementation Sites:
@ Amhara National Regional State, North Showa Zone, in the districts of:
Angolelana Tera, Bassona Worana, Debre Birhan and Siya Debirina Wayu.
And Southern Nations and Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR):
Sidama Zone, in Malga District.
• Information on the SHG Institutions Supported:
7. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Amhara &
SNNPR
- - 46 814 - - - -
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact Person: Amsale Mulugeta (Mrs.), Executive Directress
@ Bole Sub City, Kebele 03/05 H. No-376
@ P.O.Box No. 27062 code 1000; Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
@ Tel: +25111 6 63 97 76 / 78
@ Fax: +25111 6 63 97 52
@ E-mail: [email protected];[email protected]
@ Website: www.esdethio.org
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• Year of Establishment: 1998
• Vision: ERSHA wishes to see a poverty free Ethiopia where women and men
equally enjoy a dignified life.
• Mission: ERSHA aims to work with poor rural communities (men and women)
to expand livelihood alternatives through supporting community based initiatives
and building grassroots capacity
• Objectives:
@ To increase the household food security status of the target communities
with the aim to enhance their resilience to shocks and stress;
@ To create capable, competent and responsible communities and grassroots
organizations that can take local development issues forward;
@To reduce the effects of climate change on communities livelihoods
through promoting improved and sustainable natural resources management
practices and enhancing the awareness of the communities on climate
change and its impact on the lives and livelihoods of the local people;
@To improve communities access to basic social services.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
o Food Security
o Basic Social Services
o Socio-economic development of women, children and youths
o Local Capacity building
• SHG Project Implementation sites/locations: Amhara Regional State, North
8. Enhanced Rural Self Help Association (ERSHA)
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Shewa zone, Hageremariam Kesem district; Angolela na Tera district; Southern
Nations, Nationalities and peoples Regional State (SNNPS), Gamo Gofa Zone,
Dita wereda.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Amhara - - 108 2006 - 11 - -
SNNPR - - 53 866 - - - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Eshetu Yimer (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251 114-66 14 93/91 (Office); +251 91-121-01 05 (Mobile)
@ Fax: 0114-66-14-92
@ P.O.Box: 102367, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ Website: www.ersha.org
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• Year of Establishment: 1998
• Vision: To see Prosperous and Resilient Community
• Mission: To work with disadvantaged target groups and other stakeholders
through facilitating sustainable development system to become owners of their
development process
• Objectives:
@To empower women socio-economically and to enhance their position
and role in the community thereby to contribute towards poverty reduction
and sustainable community based development;
@ To help children and women live better life with considerable recognition,
protection and fulfillment to basic wellbeing’s;
@ To create a child friendly environment through improved social,
economic and harmful traditional practices with the involvement of family,
government and CBOs;
@ To create employment opportunity and income source for unemployed
and landless youths through promoting community based skill trainings;
@ To contribute the attainment of HH food security and resilience to
climate change risks ensured through enhancing production capacity
and productivity, value chain, facilitating market linkage and alternative
livelihood options and thereby enhancing child wellbeing, growth and
development.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Women capacity enhancement through SHG approach,
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@ Child Development, Education and Skill Training,
@ House Hold Food Security and Value Chain Promotion
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Jimma Zone: Jimma Town,
Seka Chekorsa, and Mana woredas; South West Shewa Zone: Becho, Daow
and Seden Sodo Woredas; East Gojjam Zone : DebreMarkos Town, Gozamin,
Basoliben, Sinan and Machakel woredas; West Gojjam Zone: Bure Zuria,
Jabtehinan, womberma and Mecha woredas; Awi Zone: Dangla and Guangua
Woredas
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 122 1699 122 2144 13 16 1
Amhara 92 1453 587 11238 11 43 1 3 union of
CLAs
Total 214 3,152 709 13,382 24 59 2 -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Gelaye Hailu (Mr.), Executive Director
@Tel.: +251-116610892 (Office) Fax:+251-116180654
@ E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 24199 code 1000, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.fce-eth.org
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• Year of Establishment: 1961 (renamed in 1988)
• Vision: To see self-reliant, sustained and empowered Guraghe society within a
healthy and protected green environment.
• Mission: To organize, coordinate, support and mobilize the efforts and resources
of the community and governmental and non-governmental organizations for
the socio-economic development of the Guraghe society.
• Objectives:
F To contribute for poverty reduction & attaining food security
F To help effort of ensuring socio-economic development and access of
social services
F To participate in natural resources conservation and protection activities
F To contribute to safe water supply, expansion of reproductive health (RH)
and combating HIV/AIDS
F To support endeavors to ensure quality education and eradicate illiteracy
F To contribute for the wellbeing and development of women and children
F To lend a hand to capacity building activities in the target area.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Health;
@ Environmental protection;
@ Livelihood improvement;
@ Child development and
@ Education.
10.Guraghe People’s Self Help Development Organization (GPSDO)
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• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: nine Woredas of Guraghe Zone-
Cheha, Ezha, Mehurena Aklil, Gummer, Geta, Enemorena-Ener, Endegan,
Abeshigie, Kebena and Wolkite town administration.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
SNNPR - - 73 1460 - 2 - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Geremew Ashenafi (Mr), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251-111558484/ 1112206/ 111556895 (Addis Ababa) and
+251- 11-3300352/3300220 (Wolkite)
@ Fax-251-11-155-00-85
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 1718 Addis Ababa/ 187 Wolkite
@Website: www.gpsdo.org.et
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• Year of Establishment: 2005
• Vision: To see informed, initiated, healthy, self-reliant and prosperous
communities!
• Mission: To contribute to bringing a long-lasting change and improvement
in life of the disadvantaged members of the community with more emphasis
on children and women through executing integrated and participatory
development programs.
• Objectives:
@ Enable target communities to raise concern for ecological imbalances,
environment, and climate change and conserve/rehabilitate degraded land
for sustainable use collectively and/or individually
@ Contribute towards improved rural livelihoods through diversification of
income, promotion of agricultural value chains, and increased agricultural
productivity and production;
@ Improve potable water supply, sanitation and hygiene;
@ Promote community health through preventive health education and
mitigation of HIV and AIDS with particular emphasis to children, women,
and adolescents;
@ Contribute towards improvement of access to basic education for children
particularly for the poor and marginalized;
@ Contribute towards women empowerment for improved socio-economic
well-being;
11. Gurmuu Development Association (GURMUU)
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@ Promote children well-being mainly through facilitating better access to
food, shelter, clothing, education, health and psycho-social development.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Natural resources management and livelihoods development
@ Rural water supply, sanitation and hygiene
@ Agricultural value chains
@ Women socioeconomic empowerment (the SHGs approach)
@ Adolescent sexual and reproductive health
@ Basic education and children development
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Guduru and Hababo Guduru
Districts of Horo Guduru Wallaga Zone of Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromiya - - 113 1750 - 12 - 1
(on progress)
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Abebayehu Jabessa (Mr), Managing Director
@ Tel. +251-111248620 (Office); +251-911 62 55 03 (Mobile)
@ Fax: -----
@ E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 28109/1000 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@Website: www.gurmuu.org.et
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• Year of Establishment:1995
• Vision: To see a just world where women and men live in dignity and
prosperity.
• Mission: Accompaniment of resource poor and marginalized communities (poor
households, female headed households, children, landless youth, etc.) in their
own development to improve their livelihoods and ultimately attain economic
and social transformation in Oromia National Regional State.
Objectives:
@ To build a conscious and vibrant Civil Society Organization (CSO) that
facilitates community development processes in a genuinely participatory,
inclusive and accountable manner;
@ To inspire the collective strength and capabilities of smallholder farmers,
poor women, vulnerable children, and other marginalized groups to
undertake their own development and promote sustainable livelihoods;
@ To build the capacity of women and their institutions to attain economic
and social empowerment and engage in grassroots activism for the
prevention, control, and mitigation of gender based violence (GBV),
harmful traditional practices (HTPs) and other discriminatory practices;
and
@ To relate with and build responsive partnership with the government,
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and private institutions towards
maximizing development benefits to our constituencies.
12. HUNDEE- Oromo Grassroots Development Initiative
HUNDEE
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• Thematic Areas (Major Program Focus):
@ Cereal Banks promotion and Value Chain Development;
@ Community Education, Women Empowerment and Development
Research;
@ Community Based Child Development and Youth Capacity Building;
@ Environment, Livelihoods and Adaptation to climate change; and
@ Social Service Development.
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Oromia region, Lume district of
E/Shewa Zone and Arero district of Borena Zone.
• SHG Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromiya - 1131 19451 - 12 - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Zegeye Asfaw (Mr.), General Manager
@ Tel.: +251116631290/91(Office) /+251911405230/0911840154 (Mobile)
@ Fax:……………
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O. Box: 9062, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website:………………..
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• Year of Establishment: 1985
• Vision: JeCCDO envisages an Ethiopian Society where all citizens promote the
wellbeing of Children
• Mission: JeCCDO facilitates community development process where the well
being of children is effectively promoted in all its target areas.
• Objectives:
@ Increasing access to basic service(health, housing, water, and sanitation)
for children and community members in program kebeles;
@ Creating a healthy living environment for children and communities by
enhancing the engagement of community members in climate change
adaptation and environmental development activities
@ Improving the livelihood of disadvantaged families, particularly of women
and youth headed households, and people living with HIV and AIDS;
@ Strengthening the capacity of community based organizations so that they
can support orphans and vulnerable children and be involved in various
community development initiatives in sustainable manner.
• Thematic Areas :Access to basic service, Climate Change adaptations ,Disaster
Risk Reduction and Livelihood promotion and Capacity Development
• SHG Project implementation sites: Bishoftu, Debrebrehan, Bahirdar Diredewa
and Hawasa.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
13. Jerusalem Children and Community Development Organization (JeCCDO)
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Bahirdar 44 683 4
Debrebrehan 83 1440 7 1
Bishoftu 134 2409 10 1
Diredewa 132 2354 9 145 8 1 1
Hawassa 84 1449 10 1Total 477 8335 145 39 1 4
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Mulugeta Gebru (Mr.), Executive Director
@Tel.: +251116675400 (Office) +251911202252 (Mobile)
@ Fax: +251116675401
@E-mail: [email protected] /[email protected]
@ P.O.Box:41742, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.jeccdoethiopia.org
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Addis Ababa
300 5,869 - - 20 - 1 Joint federation
with Propride, MCDP & SWAA-E
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• Year of Establishment: 1999
• Vision: To see Children grow-up in a favorable environment
• Mission: Assist Children to help themselves achieve self-sufficiency through
access to education, health care, protection and strengthening institutions to
support them and take actions.
• Objectives: To contribute to the overall national effort in combating poverty
and HIV/AIDS through the provision of comprehensive community-based
services to the communities we serve.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus): Livelihood/Economic Empowerment,
Education for Children and Adults, Protecting Children from abuse and
exploitation, HIV/AIDS, Organizational Sustainability
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Addis Ababa, Lideta and Kirkos
Sub cities
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
14. Love for Children Organization (LCO)
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Lemlem Tekuye (Mrs.), Executive Directress
@ Tel.: +251115-521501 (Office), +251911-228836 (Mobile)
@ Fax:---
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 40646, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: ……………
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• Year of Establishment: 1998
• Vision: wishes to see empowered and self-reliant society.
• Mission: MCDP’s mission is to contribute towards bringing a long lasting
change and improvement in the life of the disadvantaged members of the
community with more emphasis on children and women through Integrated
Urban and Rural Development programs.
• Objectives: to improve the living conditions of poor women and children
through integrated community development approach.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
Self Help Group Approach
Prevention of Child Trafficking and child exploitation
Community Based Child Development approach.
Ethiopians Driving Growth through Entrepreneurship and Trade, Textile
Value chain program.
Early Childhood Care and Development.
Prevention of Unsafe Migration
Income Generation Activities/SACCO.
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
F Addis Ababa: Addis Ketema woreda 6&7; Bole woreda 7&9; Gulale
Woreda -1
F SNNPR: Chencha and Dita
• SHG Institutions supported:
15. Mission for Community Development Program (MCDP)
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
AA 138 2554 - - 17 - 1 -
SNNPR - - 68 1307 - 4 - -
Total 206 3,861 21 1 Joint federationwith Propride, LCO
& SWAA-E
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Mulu Haile (Mrs.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251 11-276-59-95 (Office); +251911-22-73-82 (Mobile)
@ Fax: +251112783503
@ E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 26456, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
@ Website: - www.mcdpethiopia.org
@ Skype: - Mulu.MCDP
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• Year of Establishment: 1996
• Vision: To see the Gumuz and non Gumuz people empowered socially and
economically.
• Mission: Improve women and children’s livelihood through promoting basic
social services and advocating for the protection and rehabilitation of the
environment.
• Objectives: To address the psychosocial, health, social and economic needs of
women and children.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
F Gender and development, women, and girls promotion
F Agriculture scaling up program
F Improving social services (education, health and drinking water)
F Promoting Income Generating Activities
F Promotion of Self Help Group Program
F Health program (Prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and care and
support for fistula cases )
F Provide care and support services for orphans
F Maintain sustainable environmental practices
F Water and Sanitation program
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Benshanguel Gumuz National
Regional State, Metekel Zone (Danguer, Dibate, Guba, Pawi and Mandura) and
Assosa Zone (Mengi and Sherkole)
16. Mujejegua Loka Women Development Association (MLWDA)
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• SHG Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Benishangul Gumuz
- - 251 4,330 - 7 - -
• Contact Address:
Contact Person: Tirhas Mezgbebe (Mrs.), Executive Directress
Tel. = +251 114167 084 (AA liaison Office) ; +251 58 119 0279
(Gilgel- Beles); +251911 50 85 64 (Mobile)
Fax: + 251 114167083
P.O.Box: 101158, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Website:………………..
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• Year of Establishment: 2000
• Vision: aspires to see a society in which child abuse is eliminated and their
dignity is fully protected and respected.
• Mission: to improve the life of abused and vulnerable female children through
working intensively and extensively, towards raising community awareness and
sensitivity on the generational implications of child abuse and violence in order
to obtain public concern and commitment to be part of the solution.
• Objectives:
o To improve access to formal and Alternative Basic Education for abused
and vulnerable children
o To protect children from different types of abuses through Community
Based Child Care and Protection
o To improve the living standard of women and their children residing in
the slum areas through family based child care and protection approaches
(Self help group approach)
o To introduce tools and instruments on Social Accountability to government
officials and community representatives and improve the delivery of
education services.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
o Safe home based child care and protection for vulnerable and abused one
17. Organization for Prevention, Rehabilitation and Integration of Female Street
Children (OPRIFS)
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18. Pro Pride o Family based child care and protection for vulnerable and abused one
o Community based child care and protection for vulnerable and abused
one
o School based child care and protection for vulnerable and abused one
o Ethiopian social accountability program 2 on the improvement of service
deliveries for service users
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
F Addis Ababa Sites: Woreda 7 (kirkos sub city); Woreda 7,8 and 9 (Arada
sub city); Woreda 6 and 8 (Yeka sub city); Bahir Dar Sites: Shum Abo
Sub-city; Sefene-Selam Sub –City; Gishe-Abay Sub-city
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Addis Ababa 61 992 -- -- 5 -- - --
Bahir Dar 32 565 - - 2 - - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Muluken Shiferaw (Mr.), A/Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251911363308 (Mobile)
@P.O. Box: 1116, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@Fax:----
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@Website: http://www.oprifs.org.et/
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• Year of Establishment: 1995
• Vision: Pro Pride envisages being strong poverty alleviation NGO and aspires
to see a society free from absolute poverty where every individual attains food,
shelter, clothing and self esteem in sustained manner.
• Mission: Pro Pride stands for empowering disadvantaged individuals, families
and communities; to eradicate absolute poverty by helping them actualize their
latent potential through integrated development program.
• Strategic Objectives:
F To strengthen the asset base of the poor pertaining to productive resources
for expanding sustainable livelihood options;
FTo strengthen the social capital of the poor to support sustainable
livelihoods, realize effective participation and also make voices on issues
affecting its life;
F To strengthen engagement of local administration units in the development
activities;
F To enhance the organizational capacity of Pro Pride for efficient and
effective operation and to emerge as role-model for other local organizations
to emulate.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Community Based Health Care
18. Pro Pride
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@ Education (Primary Education)
@ HIV Prevention,
@ HVC Care and Support
@ Livelihoods Promotion
@ Media and Development
@Women Empowerment
@ Social Protection through Self Help Group Approach
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Addis Ababa (i.e. in Addis-
Ketema Sub-City), Oromia (i.e. in Chiro Administrative Town)
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
A.A 100 1783 - - 6 - 1 -
Oromia 60 956 - - 5 - - -
Total 160 2739 - - 11 - 1 Joint federationwith LCO, MCDP & SWAA-E
-
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Digafe Feleke (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel. +251-11-663-01-44 (Office); +251-91-120-06-02 (Mobile)
@ Fax: +251-11-554-44-53
@E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 13047, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.propride.org
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• Year of Establishment: 1993
• Vision: RCWDO aspire for the existence of healthy, productive, self-governing
and sustainable, society that strives for the betterment of quality of life and
environment.
• Mission: Sustainable improvement in the quality of life of the marginalized and
poor people and ensure their empowerment through proactive engagement of the
poor people to fulfill their basic needs and demand their rights to development
through integrated participatory development approaches.
• Objectives:
@ To ensure improved household food security/livelihood
@ To ensure the provision of quality basic education
@ To reduce the illness and mortality rate of the targeted people
@ To enhance socio-economic development of women and children
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
F Livelihood promotion;
F Education Development;
F Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Prevention & Control;
F Natural Resource Protection;
F Water Development;
F Children & Women Development;
19. Rift Valley Children and Women Development Organization (RCWDO)
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F Humanitarian Response.
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Adami Tullu (Ziway area),
Hambure Girja (Guji Zone) and Sewena Woreda of Bale Zone.
• SHG s Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia
Ziway Area - - 70 1,400 - - -
Guji Area - - 5 100 - - -
Bale Area - - 49 1,272 - 4 - -
Total - - 124 2,773 - - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Berhanu Geleto (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251-116478382 (Office) ; +251911217390 (Mobile)
@ Fax: +251-116478383
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 12916/22998, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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• Year of Establishment: 1999
• Vision: vision is to seeing every destitute children women and community
achieve life in all its fullness.
• Mission: RPC exists as an advocate for the poorest community to release them
from their economic, social, physical and moral poverty and enable them to
become responsible fulfilled Human beings with the capacity to develop and
utilize sustainable, holistic and integrated development programs.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus): Education and Economic
empowerment of women through self-help group and IGA
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Adama and Addis Ababa
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
20. Remember the Poorest Community (RPC)
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Addis Ababa 80 840 5 -
Oromia 70 1125 9 1
Total 150 1965 14 1 Joint federation
with YWCA
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Feleke Borga (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251 911 516712 (Mobile) Fax: ………………..
@ E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
@ P.O.Box:………………………..
@ Website: www.rpcafrica.com
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• Year of Establishment: 2002
• Vision: We aspire to see the poorest, vulnerable and marginalized women, girls,
children and the youth prosper and become responsible citizens.
• Mission: Save Lives is a Local Non-Governmental Organization whose mission
is empowering the poorest, vulnerable and marginalized women, girls, children
and the youth through providing care and support, creating opportunities and
building their capacity to enable them realize their physical, social and spiritual
development aspirations.
• Strategic Objectives:
@ Improve the social, economic and spiritual wellbeing and participation of
the poorest, vulnerable and marginalized women, girls, children and the
youth
@ Improve organizational efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability
• Thematic Areas (Major Program Focus):
• Women Capacity Building, OVC Care and Support, Education, Social
Accountability
• SHG Projects’ Location:
• Sawla Town Administration, Demba Gofa and Zala districts, Gamo Gofa Zone,
SNNPRS
• SHG Institutions Supported:
21. Save Lives
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Save Lives P.O.Box 42850
Tel +251-11-439-6190E-mail- [email protected]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
SNNPR 33 542 195 3,642 4 17 - -
• Contact Address:
@ Contact Persons: Yigezu Sedi – Addis Ababa (0911-40-79-99); Tolesa
Belda (0911-54-95-25) Akaki and Ada’a Woredas, Oromia Region;
Demeke Endere (0913-31-21-36) Gamo Gofa Zone, SNNPRS
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• Year of Establishment: 1997
• Vision: To see women live with dignity and security
• Mission: To enable disadvantaged women, girls and children improve their
social and economic well being and develop their capacity as active, productive
and respected members of their communities.
• Objectives:
@Fostering women’s capacity for self-help and enhancing their participation
and ownership of development initiatives/program;
@ Providing girls with access to education, training and critical awareness
on basic social services;
@ Providing women and girls with access to economic /income generating
and self employment opportunities;
@ Facilitating and strengthening our core client group’s links with external
actors and partners;
@ Promoting programs that foster the productive and sustainable use of the
environment.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Women’s Socio-economic Empowerment
@ Girls’ Education & Adolescent girls’ support
@ Awareness raising on the Impact of GBV and HTP on Women & Girls’
22. Siqqee Women DevelopmentAssociation (SWDA)
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Health
@Sustainable Environment
@ Orphan and vulnerable children’s support.
• SHG Implementation Sites: Wolisso and Sebeta Hawas districts of Oromia
region.
• SHG Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia - - 233 4,362 17 - 1
• Contact Address:
@Contact Person: Zertihun Tefera (Mrs.), Executive Directress
@ Tel.: Tel. +25118114233/4 (Office) +251 911 40 55 09 (Mobile)
@P.O.Box: 22642 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
@Website: http://www.siqqe.org/
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• Year of Establishment: 1992
• Vision: Envision seeing poverty free self reliant Ethiopia.
• Mission: SWAA-E contributes to the reduction of poverty through addressing
the social and economic problems using latent potential of the community.
• Objectives:
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
F HIV Prevention
F Child Care and Development
F Livelihood/Women socio-economic Enhancement
F Reproductive Health promotion
F Education –including IFAL, Early Grade, Early Child Care and
development, girls Education
F Environment Protection
F Capacity building
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: North Shewa zone of Oromia
Region in Fiche and Degeme Woreda, and in Addis Ababa City Adminstration
in Gullele and Arada sub cities.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
23. Society for Women and AIDS in Africa-Ethiopia (SWAA-E)
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Addis Ababa 763 3,666 - - 19 - - -
Fiche - 1159 - - 7 - - -
Degeme - - 203 - 2 - -
Total 763 4285 203 26 2 1 Joint federation
with Propride, MCDP &
LCO
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Tesfa Worknehe (Mr.), Executive Director
@Tel.: +251111550108 (Office); +251911649849 (Mobile)
@Fax:………………..
@ P.O.Box:170265, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ Website: www.swaa-e.org
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• Year of Establishment: 2008
• Vision: HADA aspires seeing all Ethiopian citizens become self-reliant,
productive and ensure sustainable development through their own effort
• Mission: The mission of HADA is to provide care and support for Orphans,
women, adult and destitute community, help them to be self-reliant and support
them to lead proper life.
Objectives:
F Increasing productivity and income generation through technical and
vocational skills for underprivileged youngsters and women.
F Increase benefits through child-care and support program for AIDS
orphans and victims
F Improve the current environmental situations in the project areas.
F Get access for education in rural and urban areas through Alternative
programs.
F Give technical support for the poorest women and children.
F Give water accesses and sanitation program for community
Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Improve the current environmental situations in the project areas.
@ Get access for education in rural and urban areas through Alternative
programs.
@ Give technical support for the poorest women and children.
24. Tesfa Merja Limat Mahiber (Hope Aid Development Association (HADA)
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• Give water accesses and sanitation program for community
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Ethiopia, oromia Regional state
West Arsi Zone Shalla District.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 26 469 50 811 2 3
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Tussa Elemo (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251116608457 (Office) ; +251911481920 (Mobile)
@ Fax:……………..
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box…………………………
@ Website:………………………
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• Year of Establishment: 2003
• Vision: To see prosperous communities where all community members use their
capability and livelihood asset to realize a sustainable livelihood.
• Mission: We exist, to empower poor, women and vulnerable households; and
to bring about sustainable development and positive social transformation; and
promote human dignity for all citizens.
• Objectives:
To contribute to the attainment of sustainable social services, food security
and community development for the rural and semi-urban poor with
sustained environmental management and healthy, literate and prosperous
society.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ HH food security,
@ women’s Empowerment
@ Environmental rehabilitations.
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
@ Two sites, Dodota district of Arsi zone and Adamitulujidokombolcha
district of East shewa zone.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
25. Vision of Community Development Association (VoCDA)
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 7 126 172 2,881 1 15 -- 1
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Dessisa Kabeta (Mr.), Executive Director
@ Tel.: +251-911673571 (Mobile)
@ Fax:………………………
@ E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 27771 code 1000, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.vocda1.org
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• Year of Establishment: 1995
• Vision: We want to see an environment that enables women to play key role in
the social, economic and political affairs of Ethiopia without being discriminated
in utilizing their opportunities.
• Mission: To create enabling environment for women and girls to realize and utilize
their potential to attain significant improvement in their lives sustainably.
• Objectives:
@ To enhance women leadership and decision making capacity through
empowering them economically and socially.
@ To ensure that any interventions contribute to WSA’s Development and
mainstreaming efforts of gender and accountability in order to be strong
partner to our stakeholders.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Women Socio - Economic empowerment
@ Organizational Transformation to gender and accountability responsive
culture
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations:
F Amhara Region, North Wollo Administrative zone, Habru Woreda; South
Wollo Administrative zone, Dessie Zuria, Woreilu and Argoba Woredas;
North Shoa Admiistrative zone, Qewot and Efratanagidim Woredas.
F Addis Ababa, Bole sub city, Woreda 13;
26. Women Support Association (WSA)
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F South Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region: South Omo
Administrative Zone, Bena Tsemay, Debub Ari and Maale woredas as
well as Jinka town Administration; Wolayita Administrative Zone, Kindo
Koisha, Boloso Bonbei, Offa, Damot Woyide, Sodo Zuriya and Duguna
Fanfo woredas; Segen Peoples Administrative zone, Amaro, Buorji and
Konso woredas; Gamo gofa Administrative zone, Arbaminchi Town,
Arbaminchi Zuriya, Kenba, Kucha, Dermalo, Denba and Gofa zones.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Amhara 73 1117 627 12167 8 56 1 3
SNNPR 240 3441 1420 6143 1 24 0 1
Addis Ababa 35 0 0 529 4 0 0 0
Total 348 5150 2047 18350 13 80 1 4
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Martha Nemera (Mrs.), Executive Directress
@ Tel.: +251-911405351 (Mobile) +251-11618 24 92/651 88 52 (Office)
@ Fax:+251-116189834 P.O.Box:101403, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ E-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
@ Website: www./wsaethiopia.org
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• Year of Establishment: 2000
• Vision: Seeing a fully inclusive world where justice, peace, health and human
dignity are promoted and sustained through women’s leadership.
• Mission: The YWCA strives to create socio-economic empowerment of women
and girls in order to attain better life, peace, justice, freedom and dignity of all
people regardless of their ethnic background.
• Objectives:
To facilitate: provision of vocational training and other capacity building programs
for women to empower them economically and socially; conditions for their
access to information and services to improve their knowledge of reproductive
health; provision of education to young women to help them become self-
confident; conditions for young women to participate in voluntary programs.
F To participate in the poverty reduction program of the Country.
F To provide education on reproductive health to physically disabled women
and also improve their economic status.
F To enable women and youth to have access to information about
environmental protection so that they can participate in protecting the
environment in their day to day activities.
• Thematic Areas (major program focus):
@ Economic Empowerment;
27. Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
Oromia 60 960 - - 4 - 1 Joint federationwith RPC
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• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Saba Haile (Mrs.), General Secretary
@ Tel.: +251-911 615083 (Mobile); +251 11662 75 85 (Office)
@ Fax:……………………
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@ P.O.Box: 22340/1000, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
@ Website: www.ywcaofethiopia.org
@ Reproductive Health and Girls education; and
@Youth Leadership Development.
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: Oromia region, Adama town
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
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Region Self Help Groups Total no. of CLAs Federations
Urban No. of
members
Rural No. of
members
Urban Rural Urban Rural
SNNPR - - 92 1,681 - 12 - -
• Year of Establishment: 1999
• Thematic Areas (Major Program Focus):
@Livelihood;
@ Alternative Basic Education/No-n Formal Education
• SHG Project implementation sites/locations: South Nations, Nationalities
and Peoples Rigion, Sodo Zuriya and Dugna Fango districts.
• Self Help Group Institutions Supported:
28. Wontta Rural Development Association (WRDA)
• Contact Address:
@ Contact person: Kebede Nana (Mr), Executive Director
@ Telephone: +251-911 770597 (Mobile); 251-046512655 (Office)
@ Fax No. 251-0465515347
@ E-mail: [email protected]
@P.O.Box: 275, Wolayita, Ethiopia
@Website:………….
WRDA