Over the past seven years, earnings from the Gohaworku Centre have multiplied seven times with a corresponding increase in the number of children in the community who can access the supplies needed to go to school. In 2017 the centre provided scholarship materials worth 8,972 Ethiopian Birr (ETB) to children and by 2023 over 147,000 ETB was spent on scholarship materials, benefiting 587 (300F and 287M) children. In addition, over 40 families received support to renovate their homes, such as fixing leaking roofs during the rainy season in 2023.
Children Believe’s CEO, Fred Witteveen, visited the centre on his recent trip to Ethiopia and he learned how the community’s commitment extends beyond the walls of the event space. He was excited to see how they are breaking barriers to access education, ensuring that no child in their community is left behind. The Gohaworku Centre is proof that empowering communities has a ripple effect. When interventions are co-designed and implemented with community members, they jointly identify key issues and co-develop sustainable solutions that last long after sponsorship programs end. The success of the Gohaworku Centre has attracted visitors from neighbouring communities who come to learn from their model.
Sustainability in action. It’s a beautiful thing.
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