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The Emmanuel Development Association has made remarkable progress in its goal to help impoverished Ethiopians attain education, wellbeing and a financially sustainable life. Throughout the years, EDA has been generously supported by international aid organizations.
Please contact us or make a donation through one of the organizations below if you wish to help EDA work for children, change and sustainable development.

Brot Fuer Die Welt

Brot Fuer Die Welt

OAK Foundation

OAK Foundation

Save the Children

Save the Children

Street Kids International

Street Kids International

Civil Society Support Program

Civil Society Support

Ethiopian Social Accountability Program Phase 2

Ethiopian Social Acc.

pact

US Aid

self Help Africa

Self Help Africa

Comic Relief

Comic Relief

Water Aid

Water Aid

AMREF

Ethiopian Government

Ethiopian Government

Menschen fur Menschen

Menschen fur Menschen

Banyan Tree Foundation

Banyan Tree Foundation

Canadian Feed the Children.

Canadian Feed the Children

Christian Children's Fund

Christian Children's Fund

Koperazzjoni Internazzjionali-Malta

Koperazzjoni Internazzjionali

Covid-19 support at Debrebirhan

Emmanuel Development Association provided over 208,000-birr worth of food and hygiene inputs to 89 vulnerable families and their 196 children affected by COVID 19 in Debre Birhan on December 29, 2020.

Among the 1000 targeted beneficiaries some of the families involved in the program have been affected by the COVID 19 epidemic and in collaboration with Menschen für Menschen Switzerland, this third round emergency support was provided to 89 families and their 196 children affected by the epidemic.

Depending on the size of the family, the distribution was provided and for a family with one child will get 15 kilograms of bread flour, 1 liter of oil, 3 pics of pasta, 3 kilograms of rice, 3 kilograms of beans, 2 soap and a face mask was provided 

  

 

 

Freedom Fund partner Emmanuel Development Association (EDA) is a frontline organisation in our Ethiopia hotspot. EDA seeks to raise awareness of safer migration, engage and build the capacity of local institutions to better address and prevent human trafficking, provide job training and support to women looking to work within Ethiopia, and assist aspiring migrant workers to comply with legal requirements for migration.

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