| Ethiopia Volunteer Team Wraps up a Successful First Effort |
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| Friday, 05 November 2010 08:23 |
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A land of extremes where the beautiful landscapes contrast sharply with images of mind-numbing poverty, Ethiopia is an ideal new frontier for IMHO, where a little service can go a long way in saving and improving the lives of the most vulnerable. For two weeks, a team of 6 IMHO volunteers embarked on an incredible journey, marking IMHO’s first directly implemented effort in the African continent. The team had several objectives, including delivering a number Working in partnership with the Amhara Development Association (www.amharada.org), IMHO targeted the cities of Bahir Dar, Gonder, and Debark, all in the Amhara Region of Northwest Ethiopia. This area has had a legacy of under-development, evidenced by the fact that 90.4% of the rural community has no access to potable water, 56% lack health services, and 53.7% of school age children do not have access to any education whatsoever. Primary education benefits only 46.3% of the population, and secondary education reaches a mere 6.3%. The low levels of agriculture productivity, combined with the continual sub-divisions of land due to rural population increase and recurrent drought in parts of the region, result in approximately 3.5 million people (almost 25% of the population) being left food insecure. Please read our full report and assessment, complete with photos of the experience and the needs witnessed, by clicking HERE. You can also view a full list of equipments, medicines, and supplies requested by the various hospitals, clinics, and schools with which we met throughout the trip by clicking HERE. For a complete photo gallery of the experience, please visit our "Picture Gallery" page, and click on the tab for "Ethiopia Medical Trip 2010". |
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