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SOS Sahel Ethiopia is an Ethiopian Non Governmental Organization (NGO) focusing on environmental sustainability and agriculture. It formerly operated under the direction of SOS Sahel UK from 1989 until 2005, when it evolved into an independent national NGO recognized by the Ethiopian Ministry of Justice. SOS Sahel Ethiopia and SOS Sahel UK ...
The Relief Society of Tigray (abbreviated REST; Tigrinya: ማሕበራዊ ረዲኤት ትግራይ or ማረት, Maret) is an NGO based in Tigray, northern Ethiopia. [2] REST was founded in 1978 as an organisation providing relief efforts to civilians. [3] As of 2008, Teklewoini Assefa served as Executive Director of REST. [3]
AWSAD was founded by Maria Yusuf, she is currently also its director. [8] The NGO also maintains a newsletter which Billene Seyoum served as editor. [9]The UN Women in collaboration with the Danish and Irish governments assisted AWSAD in launching the biggest women's shelter in the nation in 2015.
An environmental organization is an organization coming out of the conservation or environmental movements that seeks to protect, analyse or monitor the environment against misuse or degradation from human forces.
Ethiopiaid is a UK-registered charity that generates public funding for local charity partners in Ethiopia.It supports organisations who work in poverty reduction, healthcare, empowerment of women & girls, elder support, children with disabilities, surgery for facial disfigurements and educational access.
The lessons learned in Ethiopia are what now defines the mission of Eden Reforestation Projects: provide a cost-effective process to alleviate extreme poverty through environmental stewardship. The success in Ethiopia led to Eden's expansion to other parts of the world, and new project sites are being explored in Ethiopia for opening in 2021.
The A Glimmer of Hope Foundation was founded by Texas-based philanthropists Philip Berber and Donna Berber to reduce extreme poverty in rural Ethiopia.In 2010, Philip and Donna were ranked #7 by Barron's in its list of '25 Best Givers' in the world, [2] and dubbed as "capitalist crusaders", by the New York Times Magazine. [3]
A program of credit is created to help increase agricultural production, stimulate the local economy, reduce the influence of moneylenders and increase incomes of the poor. The first operations began in 1994 and the organization will be legally recognized in 1996 as part of the first law on microfinance in Ethiopia enacted that year.