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Capital
Addis Ababa
Population
70.7 million
GDP Per Capital
$700 USD
People Living with HIV/AIDS
3 million
Access to Safe Water
25%
Access to Adequate Sanitation
19%
Literacy Rates
Males - 42.5%, Females: 25.5%
Environmental Issues
Deforestation, overgrazing, soil erosion, desertification and water shortages
Sources
UNICEF, UN
Featuring video clips of CPAR-Ethiopia programs as well as vibrant community portraits.
Download Video Clip 5.34MB Clean water challenges
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Ethiopia is located in the Eastern Horn of Africa just west of Somalia. The country is unique amongst other African countries because it is the only country on the continent that maintained its freedom from colonial rule. The country is known for its rugged mountains, deep river valleys and wide rivers such as the Blue Nile.

Over the years, Ethiopia's communities have been challenged by drought, famine and civil war and is currently facing many issues including food insecurity, a high HIV/AIDS infection rate, deforestation and desertification.
Bringing Safe Water to Ethiopia's Remote Communities - Ethiopia
Since CPAR was founded in response to the famine experienced in Ethiopia in 1984 - our work in that country has remained focused on its most vulnerable communities. In 1999, CPAR started a project with funding from WaterCan to address the lack of safe water and adequate sanitation in one of its most remote regions - Benishangul-Gumuz.

As we know, water - clean water is life.


This project changed lives and resulted in improved water points developed (deep wells, springs, shallow wells, and school-based water pumps) and pit latrines constructed for a huge percentage of the remote communities in Dibate Woreda. By addressing this immediate health concern (especially for children under-5 years of age, who suffered disproportionately from water borne diseases such as diarrheoa communities were better positioned to tackle many of the more long-term challenges they faced.



Gumuz community members in Dibate, Ethiopia

CPAR has been active in Ethiopia since 1985, initially responding to the emergency famine relief efforts. Overtime, CPAR's programming has evolved to include long-term solutions to tackle food insecurity as well as community health and development.

Our program activities in Ethiopia are currently focused in Jarso and Debati.
CPAR-Ethiopia undertakes the following initiatives:
Income Generation
Integrated Food Security Project
Revolving loan schemes; seed multiplication; on and off farm income diversification.
Food Security
Moving Beyond Hunger; Integrated Food Security Program; Jarso Food Security Project
Agricultural diversification and intensification; soil and water conservation; reforestation and agroforestry; pond and irrigation development; rural infrastructure development; livestock development; disaster prevention and preparedness.
Natural Resource Management
Moving Beyond Hunger
Participatory planning; agricultural extension; agroforestry and reforestation; soil and water conservation; livestock management; rehabilitation and management of endangered areas; awareness and education on environmental protection.
Primary Health Care
Innovative IEC/BCC Program; Community Conversation for Effective Sensitization on HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Program; Integrated Food Security Program
HIV/AIDS information, education and communication; water, sanitation and hygiene service and awareness; reproductive health; reduction of micronutrient deficiencies and prevalence of diseases that affect micronutrient status; disease control; capacity building of local community-based organizations and government offices.
Basic Education
Empowering Girls Through Alternative Basic Education
Informal literacy training; gender awareness and participation.
Good Governance
Good Governance Initiative (Go-Go-In)
Participatory review and endorsement of existing laws; promotion through increasing agricultural productivity, infrastructure development and economic diversification; community discussion on rights and rule of law.
Conflict Management and Peace Building
Empowering Girls Through Alternative Basic Education; Conflict Management and Peace Building Project
Creating and supporting institutions and systems that promote information sharing within and between groups; linking traditional conflict resolution efforts and the formal government legal system; creating awareness and sensitization programs on peace, education, human rights, gender, justice and ethnic/tribal relationships; implementing strong and functional peace building and traditional conflict resolution mechanisms; and increasing conflict management and peace building skills of the community, community-based organizations and government institutions. view more Inside the Lai Moga Alternative Basic Education Centre
CPAR-Ethiopia Blogs
525,600 Minutes in Ethiopia
Kate Jongbloed, an International Development student at the University of Toronto is doing a 10-month internship with CPAR-Ethiopia. Read about her experiences in her blog...
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Local News
For more news about Ethiopia: http://allafrica.com/ethiopia/
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Empowering Girls Through Education Alternative Basic Education in Dibate, Ethiopia
Yahun Kwale is a 12-year-old girl attending school at the Beshata Alternative Basic Education (ABE) Centre - a CPAR-built facility that has recently opened in the remote Dibate region of Western Ethiopia.
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Community Water Point Construction in Dibate Town
As part of its community programs in Dibate, CPAR has helped to develop new water points, protect natural springs and to construct tanks that collect and store rainwater near primary schools.
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Ethiopian Farmer Works with CPAR to Overcome Challenges
CPAR staff working in the region recently had the opportunity to talk with Kebebush about her experiences before and after her participation in CPAR's program and how it has impacted her life.
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CPAR's Moving Beyond Hunger Program
W/ro Likei is one woman who has received support through the MBH program. She lives in Shankini Village which is found in the Kebele Administration of Hose, in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.
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CPAR's Moving Beyond Hunger Program
The MBH Program is active in all four CPAR program countries in Africa. CPAR works with farmers and their communities to help confront and overcome the barriers that are preventing their families from meeting their food and nutrition needs year round - now and for the future.
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Working with HIV & AIDS-Affected Communities in Jarso, Ethiopia
CPAR has been actively working over the past year to further address HIV & AIDS issues within its food security-focused program, Moving Beyond Hunger (MBH). Working closely with People Living with HIV (PLHIV) associations has been a critical dimension of this work. One such PLHIV Association in Jarso, Ethiopia has worked with CPAR to establish a thriving small goods and services shop.
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Inside the Lai Moga Alternative Basic Education Centre
In Ethiopia, over 80% of the female population lacks basic education. In the Angtok Kebele, in Dibate Woreda, where CPAR is working, extremely high levels of poverty and decades of marginalization from government investment have compounded this problem. A number of complex and interrelated factors also contribute to the low enrolment and high drop out rates of girls in this part of Ethiopia.
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Peace building in Dibate, Ethiopia
Working in the remote Dibate woreda ('district') in Benishangul-Gumuz region for close to eight years, CPAR-Ethiopia staff based in Dibate identified the existence of several dimensions of inter and intra-ethnic conflict among various ethnic groups in Dibate....
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Planting Trees in Celebration of the New Ethiopian Millennium
On July 24th, CPAR-Ethiopia participated in a tree planting campaign held at the National Park at Entoto in Addis Ababa...
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Jarso District's Fight against HIV/AIDS
Since February, staff at the CPAR-Jarso Program Area have been working hard to build local communities' capacity to deal with the HIV/AIDS pandemic ...
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Rainwater Harvesting
CPAR-Ethiopia was able to secure $8050 (Canadian) for construction of four water storage tanks for four schools in Dibate Woreda.
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Not so Basic Education
CPAR's Empowering Girls Through Alternative Basic Education Project.
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HIV Prevention & Control
To reduce the incidence of HIV infection in Gayint, Jarso, Dibate and Bullen Woredas through the development of healthy awareness, attitude ...
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Bringing Light to Ethiopian Households
Communities in Jarso are pleased with the lanterns which allow, among other things, for their children to study at night.
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Clean water challenges

CPAR-Ethiopia's water engineer, Bizuneh Yiketu, speaks to members of the Gumuz community about clean water challenges in their community.

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Moving Beyond Hunger - Empowering Farming Families in Ethiopia

CPAR's Program Officer, Todd Carmichael captured brief video footage from within the remote community in Haro Michael Kebele Administration (a Kebele Administration is the smallest level of local political organization, similar to a town in Canada), of a remarkably successful community garden that has been organized and supported through the Moving Beyond Hunger program.

Through the program, CPAR is assisting these farmers in making better use of a natural spring and providing technical and material support to improve cultivation practices. CPAR has also empowered 128 families to produce consistent amounts and types of food crops.

Families in this area have reported having enough food to eat during the year and have also been able to sell excess crops to earn an income that can be directed towards other needs. Introducing the utilization of irrigation to this community has helped empower families with the tools they need to change their immediate and long-term health.

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Read more about CPAR's Moving Beyond Hunger Program
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