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Posted by Bert Michels on Feb 16 2012 |
The projects in Bonga Rural Region are a multifaceted and holistic approach for the poor in this area.
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the Liwan School and Clean Water project,
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The Shashenda Library,
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The Boarding House for rural students in Bonga,
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the Flood Relief Program,
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the Child Sponsorship Program in conjunction with the Lazarist Priests.
The Bonga Boarding Houses help to support students from rural areas by providing them with accommodation, so they can live in Bonga, Ethiopia to attend high school or further education.
Your sponsorship helps to feed, clothe, educate, provide school books and medical costs to vulnerable children who would not have the opportunity of an education, had they remained in their villages, as their families are very poor and schooling finishes at grade 6, therefore they cannot afford to send them to school in Bonga.
It is well recognized that access to health and education impacts significantly on the populations development. In regional and remote areas of Ethiopia, health and education are often not accessible, particularly to the poor. These projects actively address needs specific to the remote communities, which are widely recognized by the UN and other aid groups with development agendas, as being the most disadvantaged of all. In working towards the targets set for the Millennium Development Goals, of which Australia and Ethiopia are parties to, it is acknowledged that those living in remote regions of sub-Saharan Africa are least likely to have access to education and health, and remain significantly affected by environmental health hazards. WFA is working with the Lazarist Priests in addressing some of these issues.
Last changed: Aug 21 2012 at 6:23 AM
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