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Since its establishment the Amhara Development Association has constructed
and furnished 57 primary village schools with an outlay of Birr
28 million, which benefited over 38,600 children. |
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Seven
public libraries were constructed and furnished with a total cost
of Birr 5 million. These libraries are giving services for the people
of Woldia, Debretabor, Debre Birhan, Sekota, Enjibara, Bahir Dar
and Dangila towns. |
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In
addition, the association has distributed 149,000 reference books
and 133 sets of encyclopedia for colleges, Hospitals, Libraries,
Schools, Bureaus, etc. in the region. The books & encyclopedia
distributed were obtained from Book Aid International, ECDC, Rotary
club and other concerned individuals. The books were estimated to
have a cost of over Birr 40 million.
In order to solve the shortage of offices and student dormitories
and improve their service facilities, expansion work was undertaken
at Debre Birhan, Dessie and Gondar Colleges with an outlay of Birr
1,727,230.00. |
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The
‘peer-group’ tutorial program, which was started in
1999 in 27 Senior Secondary schools, was expanded to 54 senior Secondary
Schools in 2000. Selected students on three subjects, English, Mathematics
and Physics, participated in the program. To facilitate the whole
program and for pocket money, Birr 160,000 was dispensed.
During the last eleven years incentive awards worth
Birr 42,600 was given for students who scored excellent grades in
Ethiopian School Leaving Certificate Examinations (ESLCE) in the
region.
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Non-Formal
Basic Adult Education Level I-III) was conducted in West Gojjam
Zone with a total expenditure of Birr 1,252,342 and with an estimated
community contribution of Birr 350,000. 96 facilitators and 12 supervisors
in 48 centers conducted the program. In addition 12 reading rooms
were constructed and equipment supplied. 9,858 adults were registered
for the program of which 7, 397 completed level I and were promoted
to level II. Among those who started level II, 6,189 adults were
promoted to level III of whom 5,604 have completed the level. Of
the total adults who completed this level 46.3% were females.
A similar program is going on in Jabi-Tahinan and
Dembecha Woredas in 48 ADA constructed learning centers with 96
employed facilitators & 12 supervisors. Non-formal basic adult
education was also conducted in Kerker Medhane Alem Lai Armachiho
Woreda, North Gondar Zone, where 176 adults have completed level
III.
A pilot project of Alternative Basic Primary Child
Education (ABPE) is being undertaken in five woredas. In Ebinat,
Fogera, Dera, Dega Damot & Bure woredas 3,487 children have
become beneficiaries of the program in 24 ADA Constructed learning
centers. Five supervisors, 40 facilitators and 238 Appropriate Cost
Effective Centers for Education with in the School System /ACCESS/
committees are working for the program.
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The Amhara Development Association has conducted a study on Non-Formal
Primary education to investigate the need for non-formal primary
education in Amhara Region and then design a s flexible, affordable
and locally adoptable program. The major objectives of this research
include:
1. Examining the operation, management and efficiency of ADA's
d non-formal primary schools.
2. Reviewing the socio-economic status of the region and the reliability
of community participation.
3. The integration of the program with the formal sector.
4. Financing the non-formal primary child education.
The research was evaluated by the ‘ATKLT’ or"
Amhara Timihirt Limatna Tibibir Forum", which translates
as “Amhara Regional Education Development through cooperation”.
This forum is a consultative and coordinating body that brings
the representatives of regional non-formal education stakeholders.
For this research a total budget of Birr 103,130 was allocated
and used.
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Health
is of course ADA’s primary concern beginning from its foundation.
Thus, it has concentrated on improving health coverage in the region
by constructing clinics, provision of medical equipment, launching
community based malaria control program, youth to youth reproductive
health initiatives and launching a Community Based Reproductive
Health (CBRH) program to make sure that the people of the Amhara
region have a Medicare with in their reach should they at any time
need it.
The Association has also distributed various medical equipments
obtained from its supporters living abroad. Especially Ato Adamu
Anley has played a significant role for this achievement. Debre
Birhan, Debre Markos, Finote Selam, Gondar, Bahir Dar, Mota, Dessie
and Woldia-hospitals received beds, wheel chairs, stretchers, operation
tables and other equipment. The value of the equipment supplied
to the eight hospitals of the region is estimated to be about Birr
22.25 million. |
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In
Bahir Dar town, twenty dry pit latrines each having 4 classes were
constructed throughout the 17 kebeles and handed over to the community,
making a great contribution to the sanitation of the town. In addition
ADA has supplied anti-mosquito spraying equipment worth Birr 30,000
to Bahir Dar Special Zone to contribute to the effort to control
malaria in the town. |
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A
community Based Anti-Malaria prevention program (CBMP) is being
undertaken in Dembia woreda of North Gondar Zone. A total of 88
Community Based Malaria Prevention and Control Agents (CBMPAs) for
44 rural kebeles were trained and equipped with the necessary prevention
& control equipment for the campaign. This pilot program had
an outlay of Birr 180,000 totally covered by ESRDF.
To reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS pandemic, ADA has established
youth to youth Reproductive Health clubs in different areas. Thus,10
youth to youth reproductive health clubs are working with the
financial assistance of DSW (German Foundation for World Population).
These clubs are undergoing two important and interrelated activities
i.e intensive IEC and mass IEC.
The intensive IEC helps the youth to acquire better knowledge
and attitude towards healthy sexual behaviors as well as life
skill education through peer learning groups .The mass IEC, on
the other hand, helps the club members to develop their talents
of art & literature as well as to sensitize the community
through edutainment. Furthermore, these clubs have different sports
and recreational facilities.
In line with the fight against HIV/AIDS, a capacity building
training program for Community Based Organization (CBO) leaders
is undergoing to curb the spread of the disease and assist orphaned
children. Candle night demonstrations and distribution of IEC
materials like T-shirts, Capes, leaflets; posters & newsletters
accompanied by ADA Cultural & Circus troupes edutainment programs
conducted.
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Amhara Development Association, All rights reserved.
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