Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia

by ALEIMAR - Voluntary Organization
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Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia
Flowers in bloom: support 40 abused kids, Ethiopia

Project Report | Apr 1, 2022
A long-awaited humanitarian truce

By Francesca Pellegatta | Junior Project Leader

Dear Donor,

the Omicron Variant is arrived even in Ethiopia. According to the World Health Organization, since January 2020 till today there have been 469.704 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 7.492 deaths. Ethiopia is one of the most fragile countries when we talk about vaccination campaigns. The number of the administered doses is definitely lower than the number of the population. Approximately 9.55 doses have been administered per 100 inhabitants.

The Country is not just living an emergency situation from a health point of view. Children’s security is compromised also because of recurring internal tensions and in particular because of the conflict between the Ethiopian Government and the rebels of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) in the north of the Country begun in November 2020.

Last Friday, the 25th of March, the rebels of the Tigray region have agreed upon a “cessation of the hostilities”, after that the Ethiopian Government defined it a “humanitarian truce”. This conflict, which has been going on for about 17 months, has caused not only an internal crisis, but it has destabilized the entire region: almost 60.000 refugees have looked for a shelter in Sudan.

Our local partner “Il Sole Onlus” is a beacon of light for many children. Thanks also to your support the project will provide training courses about affection education, non-violent communication and self-esteem to children that are victim of abuses. In order to integrate these changes into the life of the community, the training will be aimed also to families, local inhabitants and government collaborators, increasing the awareness on gender violence and the management of trauma.

Our local partner is still asking for our help in order to continue all the activities in favour of all the children sheltered in this difficult situation. Thank you for your support!

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ALEIMAR - Voluntary Organization

Location: Melzo - Italy
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Francesca Moratti
Melzo , Italy

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