Aug 27, 2024 | Africa, Cotes D'Ivoire, Dida Hara Village, Morocco, Sustainable Development, Water
Clean Water For Life! One of the problems we had was clean water. Our children used to walk a long distance to fetch water. Now, thanks to the Transformational Community Development (TCD) partnership, we have built a well. Thank you! Written by: Fidel GHNI...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Ethiopia, Food, Income, Sustainable Development
Growing Together After the Transformational Community Development (TCD) training on farming, we organized our first 20 beneficiaries who started vegetable gardens in their own backyards. Among them are prominent local Muslims and A Wakefeta (the traditional...
Apr 3, 2024 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Education, Ethiopia, Income, Sustainable Development
The Right Tools for the Job In our village, we rely on essential tools for various purposes: generators for electricity, water pumps for vegetable farming, and motorcycles for transportation. However, when these tools break down or encounter issues, it poses a...
Mar 17, 2024 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Ethiopia, Sustainable Development
Excellent Practices Equals Exponential Growth Our Transformational Community Development (TCD) work in the areas of Food, Income Generation, and Education has been recognized as excellent practices, and GHNI has received a certificate of recognition. This is due...
Oct 1, 2023 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Ethiopia, Food, Income, Sustainable Development
Success Grows Success For many years, we used to travel very long distances just to buy vegetables for our personal consumption. Now, we buy from our village because of the agricultural sustainability project that we are a part of. I am part of the association...
Oct 6, 2022 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Ethiopia, Sustainable Development
Destroyed Homes Lead to Well-Built Relationships Due to the drought, some Didi Hara Village residents left their homes and migrated to other areas in search of pastures and water for their animals. As a result, their homes were demolished, and when they returned...