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Essential Food Aid to 1,400 IDPs in North Shewa.

11/13/2024
Essential Food Aid to 1,400 IDPs in North Shewa.

EOTC DICAC has launched a food assistance program for 1,400 internally displaced persons (IDPs) recently relocated to the Weyneshet IDP camp in Debre Beirhan and Ataye city, North Shewa. This initiative amid to resolve ongoing challenges faced by communities affected by conflict and displacement.
In collaboration with Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), EOTC DICAC has distributed 630 quintals of wheat flour, 63 quintals of lentils, and 2,100 liters of cooking oil, providing essential food supplies aimed to sustain the IDPs for a period of three months. This latest round of assistance offers food security for duration of two months to the families in need.
EOTC DICAC is implementing integrated food assistance alongside efforts to supply safe drinking water, address gender-based violence (GBV), and enhance protection services in Debre Beirhan, Ephrata, Gidem, and Ataye through a Multi-Sectorial Life-Saving Emergency Assistance Project. 
These initiatives focus displaced individuals and supporting communities affected by war. In previous rounds of support, EOTC DICAC has delivered food aid to 3,095 conflict-affected individuals in the Bakelo camp, benefiting communities in Debre Birhan, Ataye, and Eferatana Gidim Woreda of North Shewa. 
Looking ahead, the project aims to reach a total of 3,250 displaced individuals and conflict-affected communities by December 2024 through water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives, provide emergency food assistance to 3,430 individuals, and extend protection services to 1,000 women and children.
The ongoing efforts by EOTC DICAC and its partners highlight the critical need for humanitarian assistance in regions affected by displacement and conflict, emphasizing a commitment to restoring hope and dignity to vulnerable populations.

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Better Dairy, Better Lives A Priest Becoming a change Agent for Dairy Farming

Mela’eke Selam Lealem, a dedicated priest deeply invested in the well-being of his community, resides In the Awi Zone, Banja Woreda, Bassa Kebele.

The EOTC DICAC team, met Melaeke Selam during the training of  trainerssession in the "Better Dairy  for  All" project, representing the Banja Woreda Church, eager to explore new experiences for improvement.

In earlier years, Melaeke struggled to provide adequate milk for  his children, largely due to a  lack  of  understanding  of  its  nutritional  benefits.  However, the training  session  was a  turning  point  for  him.  Upon learning  about the vital role of  milk plays in child development and the impact of  its absence, concern him.  Determined to change the course of  his childrens lives, he made a quick decision

Upon returning from the training, Mela’eke Selam invested in  a  milk  cow, significantly  enhancing  his  familys  nutrition  and ensuring  his  children's health  from the  adverse  effects  of   malnutrition.  This  project  not  only fostered their health but also brought joy and a sense of accomplishment to his household.

Inspired by his newfound knowledge, Mela’eke Selam saw an opportunity to extend his impact beyond his family. He intended to purchase additional milk cows and plan to renting out milk to neighbors. He aimed to boost both his income and the community’s health.

Mela’eke is now not just a participant in the "Better Dairy for All" project, he is a proactive champion, aspiring to continue expanding his dairy production and inspire those around him. His ambition is clear— he plans to acquire another cow in the near future, turning his vision into reality and realizing his dream of a healthier community.

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