Hungary’s Ecumenical Charity has opened schools and wells in the poor, drought-stricken Gambela region of western Ethiopia, and has also implemented agricultural development and community building programs, the charity said Friday. A charity said in a statement that it had built an elementary school in Thiekodi and set up a well to provide drinking water to 4,000 people in Itan. The program was carried out in collaboration with the Ethiopian Evangelical Church (EECMY-DASSC) with the support of 125 million forints (€ 329,000) from the Hungarian Government’s Hungarian Assistance Humanitarian Aid Scheme. Read again Did a Nigerian man kill a young Hungarian woman in Germany? – videoSource: MTI
Source: Ethiopian News May 07, 2022 11:04 UTC