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Your Impact: Microloans
Most people in the U.S. would find it impossible to fund their entrepreneurial efforts with aloan of only $200 or $300. However, in the area where we work, a loan of this size can turneconomic ideas and dreams into a reality and entrepreneurs into agents of change.
Growing an Agriculture-driven Economy
For many in Ethiopia, daily life is deeply intertwined with and influenced by the success of their agriculture, and its importance to the nation’s development and security can’t be overstated.
Busy Year Ahead for Project Ethiopia
Work in the new year is well underway to bring new schools, safe water, dry homes, better sanitation, and farming support to communities throughout the Dangla area.
A Visit to Dangla
This past October, I had the privilege to travel to Dangla, meet the Project Ethiopia team, and visit many of our project sites. It was a quick and jam-packed week. From participating in the University Transition Awards ceremony within a couple of hours of our arrival, to witnessing the formation of two new farmers’ associations complete with a very lively nomination process to select the leadership, to visiting 10 schools helped by our project, I was so inspired by all that has been accomplished and the clear vision for what is yet to be done.
Strengthening Food Systems for Rural Families
Perhaps you know about Project Ethiopia’s efforts to increase access to education and build healthy village communities, but do you know about our work bringing farmers together to learn new ideas, address the challenges many face on their farms, and share solutions?