Supported the development of the domestic violence sectors in Ethiopia and the UK
- Directly invested in indigenous faith-based or non-governmental organisations and businesses in their early stages of development, including Fnot Psychosocial Counselling.
Fnot’s testimonial:
The funding and partnership have been instrumental in advancing our work, particularly as an organisation in the early stages of development. Specifically:
- The support enabled us to gain valuable experience in developing a faith-informed counseling manual. This manual represents a significant milestone, providing a structured foundation for future initiatives and strengthening our capacity to address the unique needs of our target communities.
- The commitment and dedication demonstrated by the Project dldl/ድልድል team have been truly inspiring. Their collaborative approach has shaped our own practices, encouraging us to adopt more inclusive, thoughtful, and strategic methods in our work.
- The two conferences facilitated by Project dldl/ድልድል offered an invaluable platform for knowledge exchange and professional networking. Engaging with UK organisations provided new perspectives, highlighted best practices, and helped us identify areas for growth. These interactions have enriched our understanding and reinforced our commitment to evidence-based approaches.
Overall, this partnership has been transformative, equipping us with the resources, skills, and inspiration to better serve our communities in Ethiopia.