Millions in Ethiopia face overlapping crises - armed conflict, displacement, climate shocks, and food shortages. Current humanitarian responses often end when immediate needs are met, leaving communities vulnerable to future crises. The Ethiopia Resilience Hub project will establish five permanent, multi-service centers in high-need regions to provide health care, safe water, food security, skills training, and peace building programs. Each hub will be helping over 500,000 people.
20+ million Ethiopians require humanitarian assistance (OCHA, 2025). Recurring droughts and floods destroy livelihoods and deepen poverty. Displaced populations lack access to health care, clean water, and economic opportunities. Without long-term recovery infrastructure, communities remain dependent on emergency aid.
Over 5 years, this project will: Build and operate 5 Resilience Hubs serving 500,000+ people. Train 200 community health workers and 10,000 youth/women peace builders. Provide clean water to 50,000 people. Support 1,000 microenterprises and 5,000 climate-smart farmers. Establish local early warning and rapid response systems.
Expected Long-Term Impact by 2031 500,000+ people with sustained access to essential services. 80% of households in target areas increase income by 30% or more. Child malnutrition reduced by 50% in hub regions. Local capacity to respond to and recover from crises without external aid.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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