Project solutions have included:

  • Peace and reconciliation training // Community-wide training conferences, and appointment of trained mediators to decrease rates of revenge killing. 
  • Leadership training // To develop leadership skills in both the church and community.
  • Agricultural training // To improve crop yields, food security and income.
  • Environment conservation initiatives // The introduction of organic farming techniques from the ‘Farming God’s Way’ model has reversed erosion and drainage of nutrients from the soil.
  • School infrastructure and student support // Construction of school toilets to increase girls’ attendance, and four additional classrooms so kids can attend school locally. Funds have also gone towards providing fees, uniforms and basic school supplies for children orphaned through conflict, or who are vulnerable for other reasons.
  • Humanitarian relief // Emergency relief for internally displaced people and those suffering the effects of the 2023 drought.
  • Water infrastructure // Previously villagers – usually women and girls – would need to take an unsafe 2-hour round trip to collect water from a contaminated watering hole. Many villagers suffered from the high prevalence of waterborne diseases. Now some villages are sharing their water points accessed through boreholes with neighbouring villages that don’t have access to clean water.

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AUGUST 27, 2021

Perseverance in trying times

Recently we received an email from Trudi, updating us on Heading North.

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JUNE 17, 2021

Seeing God’s hand through the chaos

An update on Heading North, Ethiopia from Anglican Aid’s ambassador Trudi Elyard.

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AUGUST 27, 2021

Perseverance in trying times

Recently we received an email from Trudi, updating us on Heading North.

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JUNE 17, 2021

Seeing God’s hand through the chaos

An update on Heading North, Ethiopia from Anglican Aid’s ambassador Trudi Elyard.

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