Integrated Development, Social Justice & Peace-Building
About Anchor Ethiopia?
Anchor Ethiopia is a Civil Society Organization which has been registered and granted with a legal personality with Registry Number 6406 as a board-led charitable organization in accordance with the Civil Society Organization Proclamation No. 1113/2019…
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Vision
We envision Ethiopia of hope, inclusion, and Social Justice where poverty has overcome, peace and social cohesion have anchored, and the nation lives with dignity and security.
Mission
Contributing to poverty eradication, peace building, and social justice endeavors through humanitarian aids, integrated development, peace-building programs which primary targets children, youth, women, and minority & marginalized people groups.
Value
- Stewardship
- Impartiality
- Human Dignity
- Lasting Impact
- Team Work
- Tolerance
- Value-based Leadership
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Testimonials
"I have been delegated by the N/S/Lafto Subcity Administration Finance Office to monitor the project implementation and financial STEWARDSHIP of Anchor Ethiopia. Me and my team have observed high professionalism and neat financial transactions with proper and legal documentation. I see untapped capacity and project management potential to administer more projects."

Mr. Woldemdhen
Member of Monitoring and Evaluation Team
“We have never seen a resident CSO that has established such a large facility that provids feeding, after-school tutorial and digital literacy program in such a short period. The Digital Literacy Facility/Computer Lab is unique of its kind in the sub-city.”

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ACSO’s (Authority for Civil Society Organization) Monitoring Team Comment
Latest News
November 21, 2024
At our community center, providing high-quality school bags to children who cannot afford them has been a heartwarming initiative as part of our Educational Sponsorship Program. These bags, essential for...
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November 5, 2024
Abeba Germew, the eldest of eight siblings, was born in central Ethiopia in 1984. From a young age, she was given the responsibility of caring for her siblings instead of attending school. When her father...
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June 25, 2024
As is common for girls in rural Ethiopia, her marriage was arranged by her parents when she turned 16. She met and married Workeneh on the same day, and they raised four children together over the next...
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