By Erin Mote | Manager of Resource Development
Belaynesh Alemu (pictured above) is a resident of Siltie Woreda (district) in Gerbiber village. She became a single mother two years ago, which left her without any income to support her five children. To make ends meet, she moved in with her mother and began selling sugarcane and Areki, a local type of alcohol, for subsistence.
CHF International/Ethiopia identified Belaynesh’s family as one of the poorest households in her kebele, or neighborhood. And, because Belaynesh was healthy enough to partake in labor activities, Belaynesh received assistance from the CHF Intensification of the Generating Employment and Building Independence (I-GEBI) Program. I-GEBI delivers resources and training to the poorest households in seven food-insecure woredas of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia.
Belaynesh received more than two dozen chickens and was able to increase her assets by selling some to buy a sheep. She currently has six chickens that produce six eggs per day. She sells some of these eggs for additional income, which she uses to buy grain from the local market, elementary school materials for her three daughters, and other miscellaneous household items such as kerosene, salt, and grain-milling services.
Belaynesh went from having no income to having wealth-producing assets in the form of the chickens, sheep, and now, an additional lamb. She now earns a steady income thanks to these assets, and she is able to save one birr (approximately US$0.10) per month so that she can eventually buy a cow.
I am now food secure, thanks to CHF. --Belaynesh Alemu
In addition to increasing food security to reduce people's dependence on food and cash assistance, CHF/Ethiopia is also strengthening livelihoods and access to markets, and increasing access to water and sanitation.
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