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Community mobilization and sensitization workshop on the value of education

The objective of this workshop was to sensitize the pastoralist communities’ parents about the value of education and the importance of sending their children mainly the girls’ child to schools. Over 100 participates drawn from 10 rural pastoralist kebeles were attended this workshop.it was conducted on September 23 and 25/2016.  During the training IEC materials with a strong messages were disseminated. View pictures of some participants.

Camel Herders Youth and Adult Training on HIV/AIDS

This picture shows the Mobile Camel Herders Training on HIV/AIDS Prevention. Mobile camel herders’ youth and adults are the most vulnerable social group. Their mobility in search of pasture and water they are crossing the HIV/AIDS hot spots namely Walenchiti, Adama, Mojo, Maqi and Ziway. They are often visiting these towns to sale camel milk and purchase food stuffs. As a result they often visits commercial sex workers and infected. When returned back to home in turn they also infected their wife or girlfriends. Hence the objectives of this training was to combat the spread of the pandemic save their parent. The training was held in open air under the tree shads. It was conducted for five consecutive days from September 20-24/2016. Two session of the training conducted simultaneously and 50 herders were participated 25 participants in each session. After the end of the training 35 per cent of the trainees were underwent VCT testing at Adama health Centre.  This  was a great achievement of this project.

Tree plantation campaign

Tree plantation campaign working with

Community mobilization and sensitization workshop on the value of education

The objective of this workshop was to sensitize the pastoralist communities’ parents about the value of education and the importance of sending their children mainly the girls’ child to schools. Over 100 participates drawn from 10 rural pastoralist kebeles were attended this workshop.it was conducted on September 23 and 25/2016.  During the training IEC materials with a strong messages were disseminated. View pictures of some participants.

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  "Strive to improve the well-being of the rural poor underserved marginalized communities."

  Rift-valley Initiative for Rural Advancement (RIRA) a non for profit, non- political, non-religious, and    Ethiopian residence charity organization was ideally established in 2009 and legally registered under Charity and Societies Act 621 of 2009 with certificate number 1427.
 

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Community Managed Animal Health Services

(estimate beneficiaries 80 HHs  (460 herders persons)
  • Conduct three session of training on animal health each year (9 session for 460 peoples
  • Establishing two community based animal health worker association each year ( a total of 6 CAHWs of 90 people) and provide training and essential tools
  • Start-up capital for community managed veterinary service (veterinary drugs and equipment)
  • In collaboration with district Animal health unit Conduct animal diseases surveillance

Our Partners Networking and Association

Partners:

Protestant Agency Daikonae Development Sevices (PADDS)  Afar Pastoralist Development Association (APDA) ; World Association of Christian Communication (WACC); Bread for The World (BftW); Fredric Ebbirt Stiftung (FES);  Consortium of Christian Development Association (CCRDA); Istanbul International Brotherhoods and Solidarity (IBS); Turkish International Development Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA);  Civil Society support Program;
US Small Embasy project

Networking and Association

RIRA is a potential member of Poverty Net Action Ethiopia (PANE), Consortium of Christian Development Association (CCRDA) Oromia Pastoralist Development Association; and Oromia NGOs Forum.