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...
Jan 18, 2024 | Africa, Ethiopia, Food, Harowayo Village, Income, Sustainable Development
Success Grows Success Following successful work in Didi Hara Village, the local authority visited the sites to assess the progress. After the visit, the authority decided to allocate a new farming site to the Transformational Community Development (TCD)...
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, Education, Elala Village, Ethiopia, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Defeating Sickness Through Expanding Cleanliness The Wellness Committee in Elala Village taught the community how to handle the kitchen materials safely and cleanly. The villagers understood the help of this teaching and contracted for a wooden dryer rack for the...
Oct 6, 2022 | Africa, Ethiopia, Harowayo Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Continual Development Empowers a Community Harowayo Village is one of the villages where we are working. Our Transformational Community Development (TCD) coach and the TCD committee are working hard in this village to bring development to every sector of TCD. One...
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...