Our sponsorship projects in Ethiopia are primarily located in the regions of Siraro, Sodo Buee, Boset, Gedeo, and Tesfa Berhan, as well as in the capital, Addis Ababa. The implementation of our commitment and the specific project activities are carried out by our local partner organizations, which have been working with us for many years to successfully and sustainably empower communities to help themselves. In this way, we support the sponsored children, their families, and the communities in which they live on their journey toward a better future.
Ethiopia is in the midst of an ongoing crisis: domestic and ethnic conflicts, the consequences of the pandemic, recurring droughts and other environmental disasters, as well as a lack of infrastructure, present the country with enormous political and economic challenges. About one-third of Ethiopia’s population lives below the poverty line and lacks access to essential resources. More and more people are affected by food insecurity. This is the result of rapid population growth, increasing deforestation, and climate change, which is destroying fertile land and crops. Access to drinking water is also limited in the country and often involves great difficulties due to long distances to a river and water pollution.
In addition to poverty and inadequate medical care, children in the country are particularly vulnerable to violence and forced marriage, and girls in particular face the threat of female genital mutilation. The devastating consequences of climate change are increasingly destroying the livelihoods of many families who depend on their own small-scale farming. As a result, numerous children are undernourished and malnourished, making healthy development virtually impossible.
Many children, especially in rural areas, are also denied access to schooling. There is a shortage of schools and teachers, and existing facilities are often in very poor condition. In addition to inadequate school supplies, families’ lack of funds for books and workbooks makes access to schooling and a diploma extremely difficult.
Across the country, many children’s basic needs are not being met. That is why we are working in Ethiopia—together with our sponsors—to protect children and strengthen their rights.
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What does ChildFund Germany stand for, and what is the goal of its work?
Our goal is to bring about lasting improvements in the future prospects of children in need, their families, and their entire communities. Through our commitment to these children and families, we aim to make a positive difference and create lasting improvements, always guided by the principle of helping people help themselves. This enables them to exercise their rights, overcome poverty and dependency, and lead independent and self-determined lives.
How can I be sure that my donation actually reaches its destination?
The efficient use of the donations entrusted to us is our top priority. To ensure that our aid is used in a highly targeted manner, we rely on close collaboration with local partner organizations in all the countries where we operate, so that our assistance meets the specific needs on the ground. Furthermore, all our support is guided by the principle of helping people help themselves. This ensures that the people in our projects benefit from long-term and lasting changes and, in the long run, no longer depend on aid but can live independently and self-determinedly. Our transparent and responsible handling of donations is also confirmed by the DZI Donation Seal, which we have been awarded continuously since 1995 by the German Central Institute for Social Issues.
How does ChildFund Germany work?
Our work is made possible by three sources of funding: sponsorships, other donations, and public funds. Our projects funded by sponsorships are designed for the long term. They are characterized by particularly close collaboration between our partner organizations in the respective project country and the local communities.
The donation-based and publicly funded projects have a shorter duration. Due to the limited timeframe, these projects require more intensive planning and support on our part.
In all projects, ChildFund plays two specific roles: First, raising funds so that the project work can be implemented at all. And second, bringing together and building bridges between those who provide money and expertise and those who lack these resources. The goal is to maximize mutual benefit from the collaboration and to advance our projects in the most effective way possible.
What kinds of projects does ChildFund Germany carry out?
Our projects, which are funded through sponsorships, are designed for the long term. They are characterized by particularly close collaboration between our partner organizations in the respective project country and the local communities.
The donation-based and publicly funded projects have a shorter duration. Due to the limited timeframe, these projects require more intensive planning and support on our part.
What regions and issues does ChildFund Germany focus on?
We operate in various countries across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Our work focuses primarily on education, nutrition, livelihood support, and child protection, as well as humanitarian aid in emergency situations. Issues such as health and climate protection are also central to many of our projects.
How can I support ChildFund Germany?
There are many different ways to support our work. From a one-time donation to a regular donation as a “Future Donor” to becoming a sponsor, you are free to choose the form of support that best suits you. Long-term and particularly sustainable support can also take the form of a foundation or a bequest. We also offer a range of customized support options for businesses and schools.