Overview:
This project is a collaborative effort by a consortium of Eurika, N4ED, and IDS—three Ethiopian CSOs linked through the “Sew Mehon Alliance”. It aims to contribute to a more just and peaceful Ethiopia by empowering communities, strengthening grassroots organizations, and supporting survivors of SGBV. With a focus on gender equality, human rights, and peacebuilding, this 36-month initiative covers 6 target areas from the country’s north to its south and from west to east, connecting through the capital and harnessing community-driven solutions for lasting change. Financed by the AFD – Agence Française de Développement and backed by a wide circle of stakeholders, the project will enhance the capacity of grassroots leaders, equip them with the tools to solve their own challenges, publish innovative books that celebrate everyday Ethiopian heroes, and deliver direct, holistic support to SGBV survivors.
Objectives:
Target Beneficiaries:
Grassroots organizations or leaders across Ethiopia. students in schools and universities who will contribute to the development and promotion of the book. Online social media users who will engage with and amplify the campaign messages. SGBV survivors in safe houses or in their communities including marginalized communities such as IDPs and PWDs.
Approach:
Expected outcome:
Timeline:
May 2025 – April 2028 (3 years)
Call to Action:
Partner with us to distribute books, volunteer to lead community discussions and events, or help facilitate online conversations for our social media campaign. Donate clothes, toys, or dignity kits—either as pre-packaged sets or individual items—to support GBV survivors and their children.
Donor
The French Development Agency (FDA)
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