Jan Amora International Organization Inc was created on February 25, 2021. It was created for the purpose of carrying out its charitable objectives.
A little History of Jan Amora
Jan Amora woreda is located in Amhara Region in North Gonder Zone in Ethiopia. Jan Amora woreda has a population 200,000. Jan Amora has a lot of rich resources that has not used or taped. Simien Mountains National Park is one of the national parks of Ethiopia which Located Jan Amora. Even though woreda has a lot of Tourist attraction and resource the population live below poverty line. one of the biggest challenge for the woreda is access to clean water. The Woreda has about five big river and underground water reserve but due to lack of infrastructure and investment , the resource is not used.
Jan Amora international organization is created for one purpose and goal to bring a clean water to the population working with Business owners in the area, Diaspora population from the Area, Ethiopian Government, Non -Governments Agency and Non-Profit Organization. The Aim is to collect money and to buy tools and equipment to pump River and underground water to provide a clean water to the population and expand and fund "Jan Amora water Project" .
President/CEO
Adam Ambachew
Treasurer
Mulu Zewale
Secretary
Mimi Teka
Special Committees:
Education
Michael Teka,
Coordinator
Community Health
Iyerus Feleke
Poverty & Disaster Relief
Andargachew Adebabay
Girma Belay
Food Security & International Relations
Adam Ambachew
Asmamaw Gebeyehu
We partner with a variety of organizations and Working together, we can remove barriers, eradicate poverty, and create healthy and vibrant communities.
Our Vision: The foundation believes that the self-sufficiency and strength of a community and nation lies in having excellent and accessible health care, food security, clean water, resources, and a vibrant and accessible health education agenda.
We believe in strong community partnerships, a vibrant and comprehensive education agenda, and available resources aimed at the needs of the community Businesses in our community to provide comprehensive mental health services to those in need.
Relief of Poverty
a) To relieve poverty in developing nations by providing food and other basic supplies to persons in need.
Health
b) to develop or promote public health in developing nations by educating and instructing the public on prevention of, and curative measures for, health problems and by researching and documenting changes in the health of the community.
Drinking Water
c) To improve the quality of drinking water in developing nations by constructing wells and water treatment, irrigation, and sewage treatment systems.
Agriculture
d) To improve skills in forestry, agriculture, and horticulture and to assist in the preservation of the environment in developing nations.
Disaster Relief
e) To provide the necessities of life to victims of disasters. Promote public health in developing nations by educating and instructing the public on prevention of, and curative measures for, health problems and by researching and documenting changes in health of the community. Conduct research, education into causes, controls and cure of debilitating diseases, illness, and conditions.
Provide a broad program of assistance to persons with kidney disease.
Promote and fund research for the treatment and prevention of kidney disease.
Fund health and education programs for the public, and in particular, underserved communities and regions
Fund programs aimed at addressing the over representation of people of African background with renal failure, hypertension, diabetes, and HIV.
Source and distribute resources to high needs areas both national and international.
Fund health focused resource center's and related activities in underserved communities
We partner with a variety of organizations and Working together, we can remove barriers, eradicate poverty, and create healthy and vibrant communities.
Jan Amora Water Project
This project is implemented in a division in the Amara region of Ethiopia known as Gondar. This region experiences draught, and water becomes an extremely high priority item. People of the region, mainly women travel long distances to fetch water. “Water is a woman’s problem”,
women carry buckets of water on their heads for long distances to meet the needs of their families. Many homes have little access to water and at times the water that they can access is not fit for human consumption. The project aims to dig wells, purchase the required equipment that will ensure that the water is continuous, clean, and accessible.
The project will also have an education component to provide up to date and relevant information on how to keep the water supply clean and safe for human consumption believe in strong community partnerships, a vibrant and comprehensive education
agenda, and available resources aimed at the needs of the community, Businesses in our community to provide comprehensive mental health services to those in need.
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