HDAMA is implementing this project with support from its
members and volunteers, in addition to resources obtained from
various organizations and individuals. It supports vulnerable
children to pursue their primary, secondary as well and postsecondary education – providing them with all their
requirements (food, clothing, sanitary care, psychological
support, etc.). One approach is the Foster Based Approach,
which aims at supporting them while they live with close
relatives or fosters; and the other approach is to admit them to a
Girl's Group Home Support Center where they will be provided
educational support. The Association has, with this respect,
realized, and is realizing the dreams of many girls.
HDAMA provided educational support to vulnerable children and
supported over 160 vulnerable girls to pursue secondary
education in a group home seating.
Urban Gardening
HDAMA implemented this project in partnership with WFP in
order to improve the nutritional status and quality of life of
food-insecurity people living with HIV/AIDS on home-based
care (HBC), antiretroviral (ARV) therapy and prevention of
mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) in Debremarkos
HDAMA Implemented This IGA project in partnership with USAID
a total of beneficiaries of this project was 390 household
OVCs,1490 women and OVCs served. In Partnership with CRDA/Sida HDAMA has implemented a
project on urban gardening by selecting 40 youth
affected/infected with HIV/AIDS at FinoteSelam and
Dembecha in 2008.
The Health, Development and Anti-malaria Association /HDAMA/ was established on August 23,1998 by Volunteers who were deeply concerned about the increasing problem of malaria and its high morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia. HDAMA has been officially registered as an indigenous NGO
Location
Address Kazanchis, Kirkos Sub-city Wereda 8 House Number-15/2-4 Very Close to Kirkos Sub City Police Station Previously Known as 6 Th Police Station