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Gurmuu Development Association

Gurmuu Development Association also known as “Gurmuu” meaning  synergy is an indigenous, non-governmental and secular development organization established by peers and professionals sharing similar interest and aspired to achieve common objectives. Gurmuu has got legal status on March 31, 2005 from the Federal Ministry of Justice of Ethiopia and re-registered with the Ethiopian Charities and Societies Agency as Ethiopian Residents Charity bearing certificate number 0202 in October 2009. Currently, it has renewed its license until January 2019.

Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods

Limited agricultural diversification is considered among the major factors that has constrained income and …

Basic Education and Children Development

Education has pivotal role in building human capital and hence become engine for development. It  …

Community Health Development

Limited health services, low public health awareness, poor sanitation and hygiene situations and …

Land degradation is one of the natural resources degradation perceived as major constraint for agricultural …

Gurmuu works towards the improvement of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene  …

Women’s existence in Gurmuu’s intervention areas is challenged by overwhelming problems: …

Despite the agro-economic potentials of our operational areas, there are constraints pertaining to  …

Besides the major intervention themes Gurmuu also focuses on the following as major cross cutting …

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During the designing phase of Hamile WaSH, unlike the other schemes, cattle trough was deliberately left aside. The rationale for such exclusion was not because animals already have where they can drink water from, but due to the uncertainty of the spring potential to support these animals as well the lack of communal land to construct the facility.
Badhasa Legesse, 36 years of age, was one of the inhabitant and beneficiaries of Hamile WaSH project. He lives in Walkitumma Village and he has five children (of which one is girl and four are boys. Two of his children attend school).
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