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March & April 2010

Link Ethiopia March and April 2010

Welcome to our March & April 2010 news update

With members of the UK Link Ethiopia team about to depart for Ethiopia in a few days time, here is our March/April News Update.

Again we are using our new email format which we hope is an improvement for you. Don’t forget the new Quiz and Conundrum sections – and we would love to receive any suggestions from you experts out there who might like to provide us with suitably teasing questions, especially some simple child-centred ideas for our younger readers! Read on... 

Focus on... Child Sponsorship

Child Sponsorship is becoming increasingly important in the work we are doing in Ethiopia. It's thanks to individuals like you that specific children who would otherwise be at risk of dropping out of education are given a much brighter future.

Child SponsorshipIn this month's focus on child sponsorship we:

  • thank the 42 sponsors who are changing 42 lives,
  • introduce our new Sponsorship Manager in Ethiopia,
  • announce the start of Tutu's Fund for the Future, and
  • ask if you are able to join with us to help?

Read all this here …

School quiz

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  1. What is the name of the big cannon that can be seen on a roundabout in Addis Ababa?
  2. Where in Ethiopia would you find the 'water that smokes'?
  3. What are 'suri' and 'konso'?

(Answers at the bottom of the page)

News from Ethiopia

  • The Water Resource Minister in Ethiopia has announced that the Government plans to expand the provision of clean, safe water and sanitation services, covering every inhabited area within the next five years. This is also one of the focuses of Link Ethiopia's project work in schools. Read more…
  • The Armauer Hansen Research Institute has this month awarded the 9th Tore Global Prize to three young Ethiopian researchers for their outstanding findings on infectious diseases. Read on…

Projects and Activities

Activities and Projects slideshow

We are in our 15th year of supporting education in Ethiopia, and to celebrate we've put together a quick gallery to show you a sample of the highlights.

Thank you for making all this possible!  See it here...

Ethiopia's neighbours

First of all, test yourself!

Can you name the five countries that are the immediate neighbours of Ethiopia? And if you can do that, can you name them in order, starting with the most northerly and progressing in a clockwise direction?

Click here for the answers and much more...

Help us?

As always, if anyone reading this would like to offer us expertise, knowledge and help with our work or if you would like to associate yourself with one of our school projects (classrooms, water, toilets, books, etc) then please get in touch. You can donate via the following link, or by contacting us - details below.

www.linkethiopia.org/donate

Link Ethiopia
Email: chris@linkethiopia.org 
Address: Link Ethiopia, St George's Church, Crayford Road, London, N7 0ND, UK
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7241 3544
Registered charity number: 1112390
Website: www.linkethiopia.org

 

(School quiz answers: (1) Sebastopol, (2) The Tississat Falls, Bahir Dar, (3) Two Ethiopian tribes)

(Kids' conundrum answer: Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. It means 'new flower'.)

In This Issue:

Next Issue:

  • Focus on School Linking

Donate here!

Support our work with a single or regular donation?
Find out more!

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Volunteer in Ethiopia

Volunteer and experience this truly fascinating country.
Find out more!

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Sponsor a child

Support a child and their school for just £3 ($5) / week.
Find out more!

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Link your school

Start a school link with one of our Ethiopian schools.
Find out more!

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Ethiopian proverb

A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat 

English proverb

A beggar can never be bankrupt 

Website link

The IRIN news site for Ethiopia
http://bit.ly/9MDLUU

... and of course,
www.linkethiopia.org

Kids' conundrum

kids_conundrum.gifWhich 'New Flower' is the biggest and most important one?

(Answer at the bottom of the page)

Meet the Team: James Love

James started with Link Ethiopia many years ago as a volunteer teacher in the Gondar area. Now he is a valued member of Link Ethiopia's central team, with the particular job of School Links Development Officer as his main role.

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Coming up on UK Television

  • Hell on Earth
    Three programmes on life in the Danakil Desert
    Saturday 10th April
    (Eden)
  • The Great Rift - Africa's Wild Heart
    Volcanoes and wildlife in East Africa
    Monday 12th April
    (BBC 4)

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