THE United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) Improves Nutrition for Women, Children, and Adolescent Girls with $70
Million Community Nutrition Project
By Daily News Reporter
The project aligns with the U.S. government’s sustained,
comprehensive investments in health, agriculture, WASH, education, and other
sectors to address high malnutrition situation in Ethiopia
On February 8, USAID Mission Director Scott Hocklander and
the Minister of Health Dr. Lia Tadesse, on her last day as Minister, launched a
new $70 million Feed the Future Ethiopia Community Nutrition Activity. The
project aligns with the U.S. government’s sustained, comprehensive investments
in health, agriculture, WASH, education, and other sectors to address high
malnutrition situation in Ethiopia.
The Community Nutrition Activity focuses on women, children,
and adolescent girls throughout the stages of their lives, from birth, through
school, to becoming a mother and grandmother. “This is how to break the
intergenerational cycle of malnutrition,” commented USAID Mission Director
Scott Hocklander during his opening remarks.
In addition, the Community Nutrition Activity provides
nutritional support in humanitarian emergencies by re-establishing routine
services and interventions. This means women and children will receive
essential nutritional support during an emergency and once the situation
improves, they continue to get services from the health facilities and
extension workers.
The Community Nutrition Activity will be implemented by
Family Health International 360 and its consortium partners in more than 155
woredas of Afar, Amhara, Central Ethiopia, Oromia, Sidama, Somali, Southwest
Ethiopia, South Ethiopia, and Tigray regions as well as Dire Dawa city.
For 120 years, the United States and Ethiopia have partnered
in health, education, agriculture, food security, science and the environment,
and many other areas to improve the lives of all Ethiopian
Council Worker's Traumatic Ordeal: Vi0lated and Robbed in
Terrifying Home Invasion
A 34-year-old council worker from Southern Province has been
left reeling after enduring a harrowing experience at the hands of two
unidentified assa!lants.
The terrifying incident unfolded in the quiet town of Monze,
where the victim was subjected to unspeakable acts of vi0lation and theft.
Startling details reveal how the perpetrators callously broke into her home,
leaving her traumatized and in fear for her life.
In an act of sheer
audacity, the criminals not only perpetrated s£xual abuse but callously
snatched her laptop, valued at K6,000. As authorities launch a manhunt for the
fugitives, the community remains on edge, grappling with the unsettling reality
of this heinous crime.
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