Dire Dawa Administration to work for the benefit of youths

    The Dire Dawa Administration is getting ready to work for the benefit of the Youths in the economic, social and civic fields for the next five years.
    The Forum on Sustainable Children’s Empowerment has previously worked on children’s education and health and is currently focusing on youth beyond Children and designing a five-year “Elevation” project in Dire Dawa, 80,000 in Jijiga 80,000 and 40,000 in Harar for a total of 200,000 young people. it was has been planned to participate in civic fields.
    Today, the Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment Integrated Youth Activities – “Elevation” Project Opening and Promotion Forum was held. It also stated that the project will require the support and efforts of all the “high” projects. Speaking on the occasion, W/ro Semenesh Alemayehu, Director of Civic Associations and Organizations Directorate, said that the Forum on Sustainable Children’s Empowerment is currently working on various institutions and that the project, which will benefit young people in three cities, needs all the support and efforts to achieve this goal.
    Ato Hussein Seid, Director of the Forum on Sustainable Children’s Empowerment Program, said the project is a project that will greatly benefit the youth of our country. He said the government should not only pay special attention to the success of the project but also support it.
    In particular, the “Elevation” project, which will benefit young people, is funded by USAID and co-sponsored by seven local organizations.
    In particular, the “Elevation” project, which will benefit young people, is funded by USAID and co-sponsored by seven indigenous organizations. Ato Ashenafi Dejene, Monitoring and Monitoring Officer at the Forum on Sustainable Children Empowerment, said that the project aims to build the capacity of young people to challenge their right to self-determination, to create new economic opportunities for the youth, and to work harder to make services accessible to the youth.