Afar diary: Walkign miles to stop outbreak

March 22nd, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
I went out with a group of health workers in Mille district of Afar region for vaccination campaign. We started early morning to go to Gafura village. We camped at the village head house. After drinking our morning tea with lots of sugar, we head out to start our work. I was warned that the houses are scattered around more than 50 mile rediance. We walked through the volcanic rock in scroching sun...

Non formal Education for Pastoralists

March 14th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
Fatema learing alphabets at the alternative school Adult are also welcomed to learn reading and write English, Afar, Math and Social Science is part of basci education Pastorlaist communities migrate from one area to other around the year in search of water and pasture. Afar communities travel long distance in the dry season. Because of their mobility, it is impossible for their children...

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Afar diary 2: Hope in the Midst of dust Storm

March 5th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
“How are you?” a sweet voice startled me. No one was more surprised than me to hear a English phrase in around here. I tuned around and looked at the origin of the voice. A Afari young girl was standing behind me with two jerry cans in each hand, smiling ear to ear, waiting for my answer. It took me few seconds to recover and finally I could reply. She walked up to me, put the cans down and introduced...

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Afar Diary 1: How to live without running water

March 5th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
It was a long drive from Addis, around 670 kilometres on the pitch-black paved road heading to Djibouti. We stopped for the Night at Logyia, a small town along the road with restaurant, shops, bars and cheap hotels for tiered truckers to spend the night. I checked myself in one of the popular hotel for 30 birr (3 USD) per night. The room was small with a bed, a dim bulb overhead and a fan casting swinging...

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More Politics with Somali Refugees

February 27th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
It was last month that the UNHCR announced of the influx of refugees from Somalia to Ethiopia. UMHCR and ARAR estimated almost 10,000 refugees already entered the country and expected to receive 25,000 – 50,000 refugees in next few months. Tens of thousands of refugees are already staying with the host community for past 2 years. It is hard to guess how many new refugees had entered the country...

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110,000 displaced living miserably without help in Oromiya

February 26th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
Recent clashes between two Gerri and Borenas of Oromiya has killed at least 300 people and displaced more than 110,000 men women and children from Borena and Moyale zone of the region. Thousand of homes were ruined from both side and at least 15 schools were destroyed. The conflict has caused massive loss of property to an area already devastated by prolonged drought. The conflict erupted in...

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Ethiopian government plays Politics with Somali refugee

February 16th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
After the withdrawal of the Ethiopian forces from Somalia, thousands of families are leaving their homeland and coming to Ethiopia with the hope of peace and security. According to The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees more than 10,000 refugees had fled in the past 6 months and thousand are living without any food, shelter or even drinking water. Since the beginning of the year, the influx...

Humanitarian Needs for Millions are Hostage to the whim of Ethiopian Government

February 4th, 2009 by AnAidWorker 
I had the opportunity of attending the publication gathering of the Humanitarian requirement for 2009. Like many of my colleagues in humanitarian world thought, as usual, the government has manipulated the report according to its need. I also share their opinion. On January 30, the Ethiopian government, with the presence of representative of NGOs and donor organization publicly announced the findings...

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