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Amref, VEI to promote water supply, sanitation & hygiene services

Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia and VItens Evides International Ethiopia (VEI), the Dutch Water Operators group signed today a long term partnership agreement to jointly promote WASH services for all.

In an effort to support the Government of Ethiopia’s commitment to reducing the proportion of population without access to safe water supply and basic sanitation by the year 2030, the Sustainable Development Goal 6, both organizations opted to cooperate in joint planning, implementation, financing, resources mobilization, learning exchange and monitoring.

“This partnership strengthens our efforts towards improving the health and well-being of communities, especially children and women in Ethiopia. It highly contributes towards improving the overall health and socioeconomic development of the country,” Kulule Mekonnen, Amref Ethiopia WASH Program Manager said.

“While the financial aspect of partnerships is important, truly successful partnerships include an understanding of the need to manage the partnership in human terms. Having complementary skills, Amref and VEI, through this MOU will interact to create a shared understanding that involves shared thinking, sharing expertise and ideas to create a new way of thinking to solve WASH related challenges,” Daniel Truneh, Regional Director, Vitens Evides International remarked on his part.

Article first published on  capitalethiopia.com

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  • This program is very good program and improve the following of ethiopian poples
    1. Health status of community
    2.economic sgatus of the population
    3.social intraction among community and health sector
    4. Improve sanitery system of community
    5.wast treatement method be applied and make the envuronment clean and good to live
    There for i appricate all of partners that invest your knwoldge and time as wellas money on improvemnt of community life sysetem 10qs.

  • Amref is really amazing NGO ....that focus on health of needy people...I really appreciate the commitment of organisations....if I get the chance I work hard with any pressure

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