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HAWASSA CITY ADMINSTRATION Finance & Economic Development Department Socio-Economic and Geo-Spatial Data Analysis & Dissemination Core Work Process 2009E.C Socio - Economic Profile Hawassa, Ethiopia
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Page 1: 2009E.C Socio - Economic Profile€¦ · 2009 marked another year of growth and achievement for the City of Hawassa, as we further developed our vibrant city. By Working with residents,

HAWASSA CITY ADMINSTRATION

Finance & Economic Development

Department

Socio-Economic and Geo-Spatial Data Analysis &

Dissemination Core Work Process

2009E.C Socio - Economic

Profile

Hawassa,

Ethiopia

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2009E.C Socio - Economic Profile

Prepared by:

Assefa Getachew

Abinet Alemayehu

Alemu Tadesse

Socio-Economic & Geo-Spatial Data Analysis

& Dissemination Core Work Process

Tel. 0462209154

Po.box 1640

Hawassa, Ethiopia

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P R E F A C E

This Annual Socio-Economic profile is conceived to provide deeper insight regarding the city of

Hawassa. The publication includes detailed tables of data on the different sectors of the city. It

also comprises the most important up-to date data issued by different sector departments. The

main sources of data utilized in this socio-economic profile were obtained from the sector

departments of Hawassa city Administration, Sub city administrations and further data from

Central statistics Agency, National Metrological Agency and other sources.

We take this opportunity to extent our sincere thanks to all those who provided valuable

information for the publication of this edition. Any comments or suggestions that would help us

to improve future editions are welcomed.

Socio-Economic & Geo-Spatial Data Analysis & Dissemination Core Work Process

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Mayors Massage

2009 marked another year of growth and achievement for the City of Hawassa, as we further

developed our vibrant city.

By Working with residents, we achieved exceptional outcomes that further enhanced our City’s

status as a diverse, sustainable, welcoming community.

Hawassa as a city is fundamentally shaped by our longstanding commitment to economic, social

and environmental sustainability. We are increasingly becoming known for our diverse and

vibrant community.

With the involvement and enthusiastic engagement of the residents of Hawassa, our dedicated

Council and creative City staff, Hawassa is well-positioned to build on our plans and

achievements, keeping us a city that is nationally recognized as model for sustainable

development. In partnership with the community, we look forward to realizing the benefits of

years of solid planning and to ensuring that Hawassa remains a great place to live, work, learn

and play.

Finally, I wish to extend my gratitude to all those engaged in the professional production of the

socio-economic profile yearbook, for their proficient, meticulous and valuable work. Every year

the socio-economic yearbook successfully renders Hawassa’s spirit and dynamic climate in

fascinating and accurate data, assisting us in planning ahead for the future. Together we will

continue shaping Hawassa!

Thank You!

Mayor Tewodros Gebiba

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Message from the Finance Department

The Department of Finance and Economic Development is committed to provide timely,

accurate, clear and complete Socio-Economic information in order that the community, citizen

representatives, town management, and town departments are able to remain informed and make

sound decisions based on accurate Data.

We hope the information provided is useful and helps you gain a a detail understanding of the

activities carried out by the city administration as well as gain an understanding of the City's

investments. If there is any information you were looking for and could not find, please contact

us so that we can continue to improve the usefulness of the profile. The Finance Department is

committed to providing reliable information to its internal and external customers in a timely

manner with superior customer service.

In the preparation of this profile different sectors departments, sub cities and other non-

governmental institutions contributed us by providing the necessary data. In respect to them I

would like to recognize their enormous contribution.

In addition I would like to express my sincere thanks to the staffs of socio-economic and geo-

spatial Data Analysis and dissemination core work process.

Finally we are looking for word to receive constructive comments that would be helpful to

incorporate in our future publication.

Sincerely!

Tamiru Taffe

Vice Mayor and

Head of Hawassa city Adm. Finance and Economic Development Dep’t

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Hawassa is established in 1952E.C during the period of Emperor Hailesilasie. The city got both

its name and beauty from Lake Hawassa, Hawassa means “Wide” in Sidama language.

Hawassa is located in the Southern Nation’s Nationalities and Peoples Region on the shores of

Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift Valley; 273 km south of Addis Ababa and 1,125 km north of

Nairobi, Kenya. The city lays on the Trans-African High Way-4: an international road that

stretched from Cairo (Egypt) to Cape Town (S. Africa).

Geographically the City lays between 6055’0’’ to 706’0’’ latitude North and 380 25’0’’ to 380

34’0’’ longitudes east.

Hawassa city is bounded by Lake Hawassa in the West, Oromia Region in the North,

Wendogenet woreda in the East and Shebedino woreda in the south. The city administration has

an area of 157.2 (sq.kms), divided in to 8 sub-cities and 32 Kebeles, These Eight sub cities are

Hayek Dare, Menehariya, and Tabore, Misrak, Bahile Adarash, Addis Ketema, Hawela-Tula and

Mehal sub city.

Currently the city is serving as the Capital of southern Nations Nationalities & peoples Region,

the Sidama zone Administration & Hawassa city administration.

Introduction

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Hawassa city Administration Sub-Cities & Kebeles The built-up area of Hawassa is divided into industrial, residential, and

commercial zones. Further the city is divided to in to 8 sub-city

administrations and 32 kebeles. The largest sub-city in terms of area is

Hawella-Tulla followed by Tabor and Menehariya sub cities.

No.

Sub-Cities

Kebele

1

Misrak

Tesso

Wukero

2

Menehariya

o Guwe Stadium

o Millennium

Adebabay

o Piassa

3

Tabor

Dume

Fara

Hiteta

Hoganewacho

Tilte

4

Mehal-Ketema

Addis Ababa

Leku

NigatKokeb

5

Hayek Dar

Gudumale

Gebeya Dar

6

Addis Ketema

Daka

Philadelphia

7

BahilAdarash

Adare

Andinet

Harer

8

Hawella – Tulla

Alamura

Chefasine

ChefeKotijabesa

DatoOdahe

Finchawa

GaraRikata

Gemeto Galle

Haranfama

HawellaWondo

Tulla 01 Tulla Rural

Tullo

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Vision, Mission and Values

of Hawassa city Administration Finance and Economic Development

department

Vision Statement

To see the city of Hawassa become prosperous by achieving Economic and Social

development through equitable resource distribution and utilization and see

the cities people freed from poverty by 2012E.C

Mission

To effectively plan, allocate and utilize account for resources through the

implementation of fiscal and economic policies and the implementation of up-

to-date information and financial resource auditing system, and creating

collaboration with other development partners thereby providing and enabling

sustainable growth and development in the city.

Values

Transparency and Accountability

Achievement

Legality

Planning

Sense of belonging

Fairness

Economical

Accurate, reliable and timely information

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Hawassa City Administration - Administrative Structure

Hawassa city Council

Judicial Body

Mayor

Public Relation and

Administration councilor

8 sub-city

Administrations

Mayor’s Office

32 Kebeles

City Executive Body

Sector Department

Hawassa city

municipality

8 sub-city municipality

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Hawassa City Administration Finance and Economic Development Organizational

Structure

Core Work-Processes

Supporting Work-Processe

Head of Finance and Economy Department

Socio-Economic &

Geo-Spatial Data

Analysis and

Dissemination

Work-Process

Government

Treasury

Work-

Process

Population

Issue

Coordination &

Implementation

Work-Process

Internal Audit

and

Inspection

Work-

Process

Procurement,

Payment and

Property

Administration

Work-Process

Development Plan

Preparation,

Evaluation, &

Follow-up work-

Process

Gender

mainstreamin

g work-

Process

Anti-

Corruption

Follow-up

work-Process

HIV

mainstreaming

work-Process

Information

Communication

Technology

work-Process

Human

Resource

management

Work-Process

8 Sub-cities

Finance and

Economy Offices

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Geographical and Demographic Information’s

Temperature and Rainfall

The City of Hawassa enjoys favorable climatic conditions because of its geographic location on

the shores of Lake Hawassa, The sky is generally clear, fog is uncommon, the temperature is

mild, and the moderate winds often have a positive influence on the temperature.

Rainfall mostly occurs in the summer season. In 2009E.C the highest monthly rainfall is

registered in May (225.6mm). Daily minimum and maximum temperature is almost moderate,

the minimum monthly average temperature is 9.7◦c and monthly average maximum temperature

is 31.6◦c

Metrological Data Sources

In Hawassa, there is a meteorological station continuously collect climatic data, such as temperature,

relative humidity, wind velocity and orientation, rainfall intensity, atmospheric pressure, etc., and

organized them in a database form

2009E.C Temperature and Rainfall

Monthly Total Rainfall in mm

Monthly Total Rainfall in mm

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Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2016 79.8 71.7 100.7 53.1 0.0

2017 0.0 88.4 91.0 88.5 225.6 73.7 153.6 115.1

Monthly Average Max.Temp.in oC

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2016 25.3 26.6 27.4 28.1 27.8

2017 29.0 29.9 31.6 31.6 28.4 27.7 26.1 26.6

Monthly Average Min.Temp. in oC

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2016 15.4 15.3 14.9 13.1 11.2

2017 9.7 14.5 14.5 14.8 15.8 15.5 16.0 15.5

Demographic information

This part presents a brief demographic and socioeconomic overview of the City Administration of Hawassa.

The data used in this article were drawn from a special tabulation compiled by CSA /Central Statistics

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Agency of Ethiopia. The information was collected by CSA as part of the 1999E.C Housing and Population

census, and then the current data is projected /estimated/ by using the growth rate of the City provided by

the Central Statistics Authority.

Population

Much of the population growth in Hawassa has been the result of internal migration and expansion of

educational and other facilities, also widening of the city’s boundaries has caused some of the increase.

Hawassa has a young population. Around 65% of the people are under 25 years of age, and only about

5.5% of the population is over 50 years of age.

Based on the result of Housing and Population Census of May, 1999E.C/2007G.C/, in 2009E.C the projected

population of Hawassa City administration will reach 387087 people, out of this 199,209 are males and

187,878 are females. Out of the total number of the Population of the cities administration 254,127

people live in urban area, while the remaining 132,960 peoples live in the rural area of the administration.

The annual population growth rate 4.02.

4.8% growth rate in urban and

2.8% growth rate in rural areas of the city

Total Population by Year (2002-2009E.C)

R.NO. Year Population size by sex

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Male Female Total

1 2002 150,486 142,047 292,533

2 2003 156,675 147,804 304,479

3 2004 163,039 153,803 316,842

4 2005 169,677 160,057 329,734

5 2006 176,599 166,576 343,175

6 2007 183,819 173,377 357,196

7 2008 191,352 180,474 371,826

8 2009 199,209 187,878 387,087

Chart: Total Population by Year /2003-2009E.C/

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Urban Population 2002-2009E.C

R.NO. Year Urban Population size by sex

Male Female Total

1 2002 94,366 88,661 183,027

2 2003 98,898 92,919 191,817

3 2004 103,646 97,381 201,027

4 2005 108,621 102,055 210676

5 2006 113,834 106,953 220,787

6 2007 119,297 112,085 231,382

7 2008 125,024 117,465 242,489

8 2009 131,024 123,103 254,127

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Rural Population 2003-2009E.C

R.NO. Year Rural Population size by sex 2002-2009

Male Female Total

1 2003 57,777 54,885 112,662

2 2004 59,393 56,422 115,576

3 2005 61,056 58,002 119,058

4 2006 62,765 59,623 122,388

5 2007 64,522 61,292 125,814

6 2008 66,328 63,009 129,337

7 2009 68,185 64,775 132,960

Chart: Rural Population size by sex 2003-2009

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Urban Population by Sub-city

Name of Sub-city Urban 2009E.C

Male Female Total

Addis Ketema 14,456 14,452 28,908

Hayek Dar 14,521 13,665 28,186

Mehal Ketema 12,061 11,684 23,745

Bahil Adarash 12,089 11,992 24,081

Misrak 19,746 17,878 37,624

Menehariya 20,331 19,406 39,737

Tabor 37,207 33,458 70,665

Tulla Town (Kebele 01) 613 568 1,181

Total urban 131,024 123,103 254,127

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Rural population 2009E.C

Name of Kebele Male Female Total

DatoOdahe 5263 4756 10019

Chefe Cote Jebisa 7990 7490 15480

GaraRikata 5242 5012 10254

Gemeto Gale 8601 7916 16517

Alamura 6188 6104 12292

Tullo 6545 6021 12566

Finchawa 5101 4873 9974

Tulla Rural 4465 4392 8857

Chefasine 6842 6726 13568

AbelaWondo 5694 5610 11304

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Haranfama 6254 5875 12129

Total Rural 68185 64775 132960

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Population by Age Group (2009E.C) Age group Residence and Sex

Urban + Rural Urban Rural

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

0-4 18926 18453 37379 9754 9670 19424 9172 8783 17955

5-9 22752 23332 46084 11858 12448 24306 10894 10884 21778

10-14 24630 26950 51580 13714 16344 30058 10916 10606 21522

15-19 30431 32783 63214 21622 24235 45857 8809 8548 17357

20-24 29433 26207 55640 23623 20286 43909 5810 5921 11731

25-29 20747 19676 40423 15820 14493 30313 4927 5183 10110

30-34 13887 10991 24878 10106 7525 17631 3781 3466 7247

35-39 11281 9488 20769 8106 6260 14366 3175 3228 6403

40-44 8089 6075 14164 5378 3419 8797 2711 2656 5367

45-49 5586 4208 9794 3641 2499 6140 1945 1709 3654

50-54 4158 3031 7189 2310 1662 3972 1848 1369 3217

55-59 2327 1592 3919 1337 932 2269 990 660 1650

60-64 2174 1547 3721 1009 815 1824 1165 732 1897

65-69 1269 889 2158 661 486 1147 608 403 1011

70-74 1099 792 1891 486 503 989 613 289 902

75-79 697 452 1149 294 244 538 403 208 611

80-84 478 387 865 199 233 432 279 154 433

85-89 172 110 282 97 74 171 75 36 111

90-94 97 91 188 66 67 133 31 24 55

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95+ 60 54 114 30 29 59 30 25 55

Population by Ethnic Group (2009E.C)

R.NO. ETHNIC GROUP NO. OF POPULATION

Male Female Total

1 Sidama 95,341 83,217 178558

2 Amhara 27,832 30,813 58,645

3 Wolayita 27,899 27,497 55,396

4 Oromo 10,062 9,759 19,821

5 Guragie 8,529 7,970 16,499

6 Kembata 5,410 4,986 10,396

7 Hadiya 2,720 2,531 5,251

8 Tigrie 2,496 2,450 4,946

9 Other Ethnic Groups 18,756 18,507 37,263

Total 199,209 187,878 387,087

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Population by Religion

R.no. Religion No. of followers

Male

Female

Total

Percentage (%)

1 Christian 178032 170450 348482 90.1

1.1 Protestant 118191 111778 229969 59.5

1.2 Orthodox 52373 51582 103955 27

1.3 Catholic 7470 7089 14559 3.76

2 Muslim 17190 14174 31364 8.1

3 Traditional 355 203 558 0.14

4 Others 3467 2902 6369 1.66

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Total 199,209 187,878 387,087 100

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Unemployed population

Size and Rate of Urban Unemployment

The unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a

percentage of the labor force. This table provides Hawassa’s Unemployment Rate

Age Unemployed population Unemployment Rate

Male Female Total Male Female AV

Total 5,308 13,265 18,573 10.07 23 16.53

10-14 106 215 321 14.3 50.5 32.4

15-19 533 1,279 1,812 18.5 13.7 16.1

20-24 1,063 3,189 4,252 13 20.7 16.85

25-29 1,696 4,033 5,729 9.6 25.9 17.75

30-34 848 1,057 1,905 6.7 14.5 10.6

35-39 317 847 1,164 4 13.5 8.75

40-44 106 848 954 1.9 17.8 9.85

45-49 106 634 740 1.7 21.4 11.55

50-54 - 740 740 38.8 38.8

55-59 212 317 529 8.3 25 16.65

60-64 106 106 212 7.7 11.2 9.45

65+ 215 - 215 25.1 25.1

Source: - SNNP, BoFED, STATISTICAL Report ON THE 2014 URBAN EMPLOYMENT

UNEMPLOYMENT SURVEY

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Revenue and Budget

Revenue is a key factor for Hawassa city in achieving its development goals. The city

administration has the power to levy, charge, collect and appropriate fees and taxes in

accordance with the law

Hawassa is financially viable, generating majority of its revenues independent of federal

and regional grants. It generates the highest internal revenue of all Zones in SNNPR. The

city has managed to generate revenue from a variety of sources, including

manufacturing, transport, construction and wholesale and retail, which together account

for a bulk of its GDP.

In this context Direct Tax refers to a tax imposed upon an individual person or property

(i.e. real and personal property, livestock, crops, wages, etc.) as distinct from a tax

imposed upon a transaction. In other hand, an indirect tax is a tax collected by an

intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person who bears the ultimate economic

burden of the tax (such as the consumer).

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Total Revenue collected from 2002-2009E.C Year Total Revenue In Birr

2002 118,153,812.41

2003 184,774,098.66

2004 250,009,204.42

2005 544,348,867.20

2006 556,409,586.24

2007 743,569,925.79

2008 954,136,428.2

2009 1,099,873,858.13

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Direct Tax /2009E.C/

Year

Direct Tax 2009E.C

Total Salary income

tax

Rental income

tax

Commercial

activities income

tax

Agricultura

l income

tax

From”

Chat” duty

Other direct

tax

2009 236,601,484.22 11,016,747.28 169,016,600.93 134,432.00 7,512,098 7,512,098.32 431,793,460.75

Indirect Tax 2009

Year

Indirect Tax 2009E.C Other

Indirect

Tax

Total

VAT- Value

Added Tax

Turn-over Tax Stump duty

2009 349,729,048 32,855,216 32,620,108 415,204,372

Non-Tax revenue /2009E.C/

Year From Non-Tax revenue 2009E.C Total

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Municipality From license,

registration

From governmental

equipment’s and

service vending

Revenue

from

investment

Rural land

use fee

Other non-tax

revenues

2009 231,702,804.

92

11,445,715.0

0

2,475,262.31 761.37 150,727.7

2

7,100,754.0

6

252,876,025.38

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Budget

The next table provides brief information regarding the budget sources and distribution of the

city. The sources of the budget are own source revenue and transfers from other government

grants.

Sources of Budget (Year 2004-2009 E.C)

R.No Sources of

Budget

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 %

1 Government

Treasury

100,000,000 100,000,000 200,000,000 200,000,000 250,000,000 12.84

2 City’s own

source revenue

343,098,800 650,800,000 696,928,600 843,759,100 970,353,000 49.82

3 Revenue from

Health

institutions

11,210,000 13,973,000 14,820,300 22,000,000 24,200,000 1.24

4 Municipality

Revenue

56,901,200 78,553,300 162,668,500 218,983,000 240,900,000 12.37

5 Revenue from

Education

institutions

--- --- 1,827,600 2,827,600 2,968,980 0.15

6 Revenue from

water services

253,302,866 251,161,458 322,812,983 266,835,041 297,055,860 15.25

7 ULGDP

projects

157,445,432 105,632,042 130,359,877 160,100,533 162,199,236 8.33

Total Budget

Without

ULGDP

764,512,866 1,094,487,758 1,399,057,983 1,554,404,741 1,785,477,840

Total Budget

Including

ULGDP 921,958,298 1,200,119,800 1,529,417,860 1,714,505,274 1,947,677,076

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Allocated budget to Sector Departments, institutions and Sub-cities

R.No Department/office/Sub-city Allocated Budget

1. Hawassa city Council 3,057,921.60

2. Mayor’s office 171,027,269.87

3. Department of Justice 9,858,794.04

4. Higher Court 15,328,781.39

5. Department of Security and

Administration

23,559,093.93

6. Police Department 16,388,874.00

7. First-Instance Court 8,235,316.48

8. Finance and Economic Development

Department

8,372,762.36

9. Public Service and Human Resource

Development Department

2,662,040.92

10. Revenue Authority 10,123,838.24

11. Agriculture Department 11,459,755.81

12. Department of Environment and Forest 8,414,262.90

13. Office of cooperative 3,668,651.24

14. Department of Trade and Industry 15,276,266.20

15. Department of Transport and Road

Development

8,032,504.32

16. Department of Culture , Tourism and

Communication

35,287,418.91

17. Construction Department 4,486,095.52

18. Education Department 172,555,658.56

19. Department of youth and Sport 14,538,001.14

20. Health Department 41,664,103.21

21. Adare Hospital 97,935,166.16

22. Alamura Health center 6,703,986.97

23. Millennium Health center 8,881,373.40

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R.No Department/office/Sub-city Allocated Budget

24. Adare Health center 5,269,926.33

25. Tilete Health center 5,318,000.05

26. Department of labor and Social affaire 2,796,537.84

27. Department of Women and children affair 3,515,342.80

28. Hawassa city Municipality 231,142,440.00

Grant from Hawassa city Administration

to Municipality

349,572,848.45

29. Tulla Sub-city Administration 97,217,246.76

30. Tulla Municipality 9,757,560.00

31. Tulla Court 3,188,631.24

32. Addis ketema Sub-city Administration 7,349,860.32

33. Hayik Dar Sub-city Administration 7,554,983.20

34. Mehal ketema Sub-city 7,951,605.92

35. Bahile Adarash Sub-city Administration 8,289,749.44

36. Miserak Sub-city Administration 8,739,520.00

37. Menehariya Sub-city Administration 10,140,845.44

38. Tabor Sub-city Administration 11,233,289.32

39. Investment Promotion office 1,568,261.72

40. Contingencies 20,297,394.00

Total 1,488,421,980.00

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SOCIAL SECTOR

EDUCATION “Education either functions as an instrument which is used to facilitate integration of the younger

generation into the logic of the present system and bring about conformity or it becomes the

practice of freedom, the means by which men and women deal critically and creatively with

reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their world.” Paulo Freire,

Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Education Sector is among the strategic sectors that are given priority and supposed to bring about

socio-economic and technological transformations, to the country, to the region and to Hawassa

city Administration in particular. As expected the sector is demanding to play its part in the

process of producing skilled and ethically built man-power who can accomplish development

strategies and make use of scientific methods in modern wide-reaching and market environment.

To this end, the Hawassa city education sector strives to deliver quality and competent education

to school-age citizens and also provides basic literacy to adults through formal and non-formal

means of education delivery. To end with, the city administration is working to make quality and

competent education accessible to all citizens equitably. To meet this need more, in the city

several schools have been built by the city administration and non-government organizations and

by private sectors. So the society's education service expansion in the city administration is

rapidly growing level.

Therefore student’s enrolment has been increasing every year by the increasing number of

schools. Hence the statistics, on key indicators, on different level enrolment of students, number

of teachers by qualification, number of sections and different school facilities etc. are shown by

different school levels, ownership and location type are provided for the users below.

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Table 1:- Gross and net enrollment of students in 2008-2009e.c in the city administration.

No 2008 e.c 2009 e.c

M F T M F T

1 Gross enrollment of primary school (1-8)

125.7% 118.36% 132.8% 109.2% 119.2% 119.4%

2 Gross enrollment of secondary school (9-10)

108.2% 104.7% 106.4% 105.1% 96.8% 100.9%

3 Net enrollment of primary school (1-8)

100.9% 110.2% 105.6% 100.6% 111.3% 106%

4 Net enrollment of secondary school (9-10)

64.4% 63.3% 63.8% 58.5% 56.7% 57.6%

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Table: 2 Total Number of regular students enrolled in 2009E.c in government schools by

cycle.

year

1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12

M F T M F T M F T M F T

2009

E

.C

1451

9

1813

7

3265

6

1144

1

1377

9

2522

0

7237

7245

1448

2

2906

2063

4969

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Table: 3 Number of regular students enrolled in 2009E.c in government schools By Grade.

Year

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Total

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

2009

E.C

4733

5990

1072

3

3523

4510

8033

3145

3851

6996

3118

3786

6904

2948

3736

6684

2869

3491

6360

2875

3203

6078

2749

3349

6098

3869

3941

7810

3368

3304

6672

1470

1052

2522

1436

1011

2447

3610

3

4122

4

7732

7

Table: 4 Number of regular students enrolled in 2009E.c in Non government

schools By Grade.

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Year

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Total

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

2009

E.C

2174

1928

4102

1984

1768

3752

1704

1578

3282

1654

1478

3132

1443

1335

2778

1304

1227

2531

1293

1199

2492

1263

1209

2472

1142

911

2053

1242

989

2231

875

809

1684

1084

865

1949

1716

2

1529

6

3983

7

Table:-5 Total Number of regular students enrolled in 2009E.c in non-government Schools by cycles.

year Grade1-4 Grade 5-8 Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Grade 11-12 Grade 9-12

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

2009e.

c

75

16

67

52

14

26

8

53

03

49

70

10

27

3

12

81

9

11

72

2

24

54

1

23

84

19

00

42

84

19

59

16

74

36

33

43

43

35

74

79

17

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Table: 6 Total regular students in 2009E.c both government and non government Schools.

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Grade and Section

Section

Government schools Non-Government schools Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1-8 25960 31779 25220 12819 11722 24541 38779 43501 82280

9-12 10143 9308 19451 4343 3574 7917 14486 12882 27368

Total

36103

41087

77190

17162

15296

32458

53265

56383

109648

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Table -7 Kindergarten Students and Teacher’s data 2009e.c.

No

Pre-Formal

Education

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Kg Sts/Age4-6/ Kg Teacher’s

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

Total

2912

3009

5921

3127

2802

5929

2834

2400

5234

2351

2280

4631

9553

8978

18531

48

706

754

Source: Hawassa city education department

Table 8: Number of Night students enrolled in 2009E.c in government schools by cycle.

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Owner

The number of night students in government schools 2009E.c

1-4 5-8 9-10 Total/Night/

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Government

schools

965

1963

2928

1164

1285

2449

277

214

491

2406

3462

5868

Total 965 1963 2928 1164 1285 2449 277 214 491 2406 3462 5868

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table 9: Number of Night students enrolled in 2009E.c in NGOs schools by cycle.

Owner

The number of night students in government schools 2009E.c

1-4 5-8 Total (1-8)

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Government

schools

128

591

719

214

489

703

342

1080

1422

Total 128 591 719 214 489 703 342 1080 1422

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

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Table 10: Number of schools by cycle Both Go & Ngo In/2009/ E.C.

Owner Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total

Government 10 - 31 10 4 55

Non Government 29 46 5 9 89

Total

39

-

77

15

13

144

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

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Table 11: Number of sections by level Both Go & Ngo In /2009/E.C.

Owner 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total

Government 471 375 846 240 79 319 1165

Non -

Government

391 267 658 92 72 164 822

Total 862 642 1504 332 151 483 1987

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

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Table 12: Number of disabled students enrolled in 2009E.c in government schools.

Owner

Number of disable students in government schools 2008E.c

1-4 5-8 9-10 9-12

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Government schools

444 521 965 288 333 621 142 107 251 45 28 73

Ngo Schools 25 11 36 29 19 48 2 1 3 - 2 2

Total 469 532 1001 317 352 669 144 108 252 45 30 65

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table 13:-Teachers in K.G and primary School 1st cycle (Grade 1-4) in 2009E.C.

Owner Total Teachers(1-4)in 2008E.c

Male Female Total % Females

Government schools 282 509 791 64.4%

Non-Government schools 320 204 524 38.9%

Total 602 713 1243 57.4%

Chart 1 Teachers in primary first cycle (1-4) both GO & NGO schools.

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Table 14:-Teachers in primary School 2nd cycle (Grade 5-8) in 2009e.c.

Owner Total Teachers(5-8)both GO and Ngo schools in 2008C.c

Male Female Total % Females

Government schools 446 384 830 46.3%

Non- Government schools 299 58 357 16.3

Total 745 442 1187 37.3

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table 15:- Teachers in Secondary School 1st cycle (Grade 9-10) 2009E.C.

1st cycle Secondary school Teachers (9-10)2008E.c

Owner Total teachers

Male Female Total % Females

Governmental 415 275 690 39.9%

Nongovernmental 148 15 163 9.2%

TOTAL 563 290 853 34%

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Chart 3 Teachers in secondary first cycle (9-10) both GO & NGO schools.

Table 16:-Teachers in Secondary School Preparatory (Grade 11-12) in 2009E.C.

Secondary school Teachers / Grade 11-12 (2008E.c)

Owner Total teachers

Male Female Total % F

Government 146 48 194 24.8%

Non-Government 92 10 102 9.8%

Total 238 58 296 19.6%

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Table17: Grade 8 Regional Exam Result In 2009E.C.

Owner Sat for Exam Promoters % of promoters Repeaters % of Repeaters

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Government 2548 3128 5676 2039 2229 4268 80.02 71.25 75.19 509 899 1408 19.97 28.74 24.80

NGO 1238 1176 2412 1206 1119 2325 97.41 95.15 96.39 32 57 89 2.58 4.84 3.68

Total 3784 4304 8088 3245 3348 6593 85.75 77.78 81.51 541 956 1498 14.29 22.21 18.52

Source:- Hawassa City Administration Education department.

Table 18: Grade 10 and 12 students ESLCE exam results in 2009 E.c both governmental and Non-governmental Schools.

Owner

Grade 10 students who sat for exam in 2009e.c Grade 12 sts who sat for exam & Promoted to university in

2009e.c

Grade 10 sat for exam Promoted to preparatory Grade 12 sat for ESLCE

exam

Promoted to university

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Governmental 3181 3182 6363 1524 1110 2634 1367 988 2355 667 392 1059

NGO 1184 1004 2188 1140 976 2116 1106 819 1925 964 728 1692

Total 4365 4186 8551 2664 2086 4750 2473 1807 4280 1631 1120 2751

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

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Health Sector

Public health is involved in the everyday lives of all of us. Our challenges are to protect and improve the

health of families and communities by promoting healthy lifestyles, prevention of infectious diseases,

insure a healthy environment, and injury prevention. By providing education, clinical services,

environmental regulations, family planning services, child health and nutritional assistance, surveillance

and treatment of communicable diseases, and perinatal management, the public is provided a safer

and healthier community.

The health policy of the country is mainly focused on the prevention strategy. Based on this

strategy the health service coverage of the Hawassa City administration is encouragingly

increased during the last few years.

In the 2009e.c in the City administration a lot of activities have been done in the area of

disease prevention and improving the health service of the community, implementing family

health care and controlling the transmitted disease in each house hold level. Improving the

total number graduates health professional, implementing the capacity building program and

constructing more health institutions in the city administration.

The health coverage of the City administration 100% in 2009 E.C, There is one referral

hospital, one district hospital, three private hospitals, seven health centers, 15 health posts, 51

private clinics, 46 drug stores, 2 diagnostic laboratory and 55 pharmacies in the City

administration.

The following tables describes the number of Hospitals, Clinics, Health centers, Health

professionals and other information’s related with health.

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Table 1:- Number of Health Professionals in Hawassa city Administration, (2009E.C).

R.no. Health personnel Number of Health Professionals Remark

M F T

1 Doctors 34 6 40

2 Health officer 14 30 44

3 Nurse 55 179 234

4 Environmental health workers 1 2 3

5 Lab. Technicians 25 35 60

6 Pharmacy Technicians 24 24 48

7 Midwifery Nurses 5 46 51

8 Health Assistance 27 8 35

9 Sanitarian 2 2 4

10 Public health Nurses 7 17 24

11 Health Extension Workers - 115 115

12 Others (Supportive Workers) 47 70 117

Total 241 534 775

*The above figure only represents governmental employees

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

Table 2:- Health institutions in Hawassa city administration (2009E.C).

Government health center

Non -Governmental health center

R/Drug

Vender

Diagnostic Laboratory

Pharmacy

Hospi

tals

Health

Centers

Healt

h

Posts

Hospi

tals

Healt

h

centers

Clini

cs

Healt

h

Posts

Drug

Stores

2 10 17 4 2 70 - 111 4 4 18

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Table3: Top Ten diseases for Hawassa :rcHO Morbidity,Both IPD

and OPD,All Age Group in 2009e.c

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

Rank

Type of Diagnosis No. of Patients

In 2009E.c

In Percent (%)

Male Female Total

1 Typhoid fever /AFI 16300 18920 35220 7.84%

2 All respiratory disease 17844 15849 33693 7.5%

3 AFI /acute febrile illness 15383 14954 30337 6.76%

4 Trauma (injury,fracture etc) 18767 8743 27510 6.13%

5 Diarrhea/non bloody/ 10698 13053 23751 5.29%

6 Epidemic typhus 12855 10669 23524 5.24%

7 Urinary tract infection 9282 12841 22123 4.93%

8 Dyspepsia 8806 10064 18870 4.2%

9 Pneumonia 9454 7496 16950 3.77%

10 Factors influencing health status

and contact with health services,

including visit for examination and

investigation (check- up,

examination for driving license )

11361 4987 16348 3.64%

Total of the above causes 130750 117576 248326 55.3%

Total of the other causes 99598 101103 200701 44.7%

Total of the all causes 230348 218679 449027 100%

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Table 4:- Top 5 diseases in Hawassa City: RCHo

morbidity,IPD&OPD, for age group 0-4 in 2009e.c.

rank Type of diagnosis Number of Patients In %

Male

Female

Total

1 All respiratory disease 7636

5996 13632 21.45%

2 Diarrhea/non bloody/ 7041

5325 12366 19.46%

3 Pneumonia 3957

3235 7192 11.32%

4 AFI /acute febrile illness 3274

2471 5745 9.04%

5 Infection of the skin and

subcutaneous tissue

2120 1808 3928 6.18%

Total of the above causes 24028

18835 42863 67.45%

Total of the other causes 11850

8837 20687 32.55%

Total of the all causes 35878

27672 63550 100%

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department

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Table 5:- Number of people who has checked up for HIV/AIDS in 2009e.c.

year Number of people who checked up

HIV/AIDS

Number of HIV/AIDS positive Number of people who has started HIV/AIDS drug

M F T M F T M F T

2009

33984

57255

91239

204

319

523

2001

3392

5393

Table 6:- number of family members who participated in the health extension package Program in 2009e.c.

year

Types of health extension package programs and participated family members

Environment

al sanitation

Family planning Care of mothers and

children program

Prevention of malaria

and other vector born

diseases

Prevention of HIV/Aids and

TV diseases

54360

Male Female Total Male Femal

e

Total Male Female Total

-

71297

71297

49644

176313 182046 358359

0000

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

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Infrastructure

The economic growth and overall development of a country depends on the presence and

improvement of infrastructure facilities such as Road, Telephone, Water Supply, electricity and so

on.

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WATER Supply Water is our most precious resource. It is vital to life. Humans, plants, and animals

are made up of mostly water. All living things would die if it weren't for water. We

use water for drinking, washing, cleaning, cooking, transportation and growing our

food as well as many, many other socio-economic developments.

In general all over the country and Hawassa City administration in particular, we can

say that the clean water is not adequately available especial for the City

administration rural as well as urban dweller.

In the City the water supply service was started in 1975E.c, at the time there were

27 public water taps and two water containers. Presently access to water supply in

the City has shown spectacular progress. While access has increased substantially

with funds from internal revenue and external aid, much still remains to be done to

achieve the millennium development goal.

The potential water coverage of the City administration is reached 76% in 2007E.c.

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Table 1:-Drinking water Development in Hawassa city administration in

2009e.c

City

Number of people with access to safe drinking water in

2009E.c

Coverage of safe

drinking water in

2009E.c

Number

of

motorized

schemes

maintaine

d in

2009E.c

Average

maintena

nce cost URBAN RURAL

Urba

n

Rural

Total Male Female Total Male Femal

e

Total

Hawa

ssa

131026

123104

254130

68186

64774

132960

96%

85%

90.5

%

6

100,000

Source:- Hawassa City water supply office

Income from collected by Hawassa city water and Sanitation office in

2009e.c

INCOME Income in Birr

2.1 Water sales 28,635,920.25

2.2 Meter rent 1,176,736.85

2.3 Connection fee 315,210

2.4 Sewerage service 889,434.34

3.3.2 From technical services 7,382,034.41

3.3.3 From meter inspection 3175

3.3.4 Others 3,000,000

Total 41,402,510.85

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Amount of water produced in 2009E.C

Volume indicators Amount of Water

Quantity of water sold (M3)

4,830,173

2009E.C Potable Water supply Customers.

Cities

Private/ Residential Business Government Number of

water taps

Hawassa city

27,958 3858 960 223

Tulla Town

782 208 39 40

Total

28,740 4066 999 263

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Transport and Roads Infrastructure

Hawassa city has relatively an extensive and developed transport network which includes both

private and public services.

Roads are a critical component of any city's transportation infrastructure. Hawassa City

Administration invests millions of birr annually in major transport infrastructure projects.

The city Administration is building an improved road and transport network across Hawassa

through a range of key projects including major Asphalt road construction and Coble stone road

construction. To improve access to major transport networks, the city Administration is also

working to minimize traffic congestion and to improve road safety by constructing intersections,

walkway upgrades and minor road projects.

R.No Year Asphalt All whether

/Gravel/

Dry whether

Road

Red Ash

Coble Stone

5 2004 56.5 243.5 241.5 71

6 2005 56.5 312 295 81

7 2006 132.3 352 325 154

8 2007 132.3 472 - 120km 189

9 2008 134 520 - 180km 240

10 2009 136 520 350 180km 320

Source: Hawassa city Municipality

Road casualties in Hawassa

The following table shows the number of casualties, grouped by severity.

Damages Caused by Car Accident

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Fatal

(Death)

Serious physical

injury

Light physical

injury Property damage /in Birr/

24 52 12 1,035,900,000

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Tourism in Hawassa Tourism in Hawassa serves over 200 thousands local and foreign tourists

each year. Major tourist destinations include the Fish market,

millennium park (Tikur wuha forest), King Hailesilassie palace, Lake

Hawassa, Gudumale park (Amora gedel), Mount Tabor and Mount

Alamura, ‘Teha Goda Island, Sidama cultural hall, Burkuto Hot-spring

and other tourist attractions including Sumuda tower Statue of Welde

Amanuel, Meskel Square, and events or festivals such as the Fiche-

Chambalala Festival, St. Gebriel annual Holyday, Feast of

Epiphany(Timket), Meskel and Ramadan are major tourist attractions.

Annual Tourist Arrival and Total Income

Year

Local Tourists

Foreigners

Total

Total Income in Birr

2002

12,451

58,405

70,856

13,022,708

2003

64,281

21,560

85,841

32,715,322.14

2004

64,281

21,560

85,841

32,715,322.14

2005

161,386

34,931

196,317

82,359,843.45

2006 163,323 40,080 203,403 97,772,117.45

2007 173,199 42,705 215,904 191,382,851.8

2008 180,136 44,678 224,814 195,192,755.00

2009 240000 72000 312000 175,421,579.00

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Industry and Commerce

Hawassa is the one of the most important consumer centre of the

country and the core of its industrial and commercial activity.

Nowadays the city serves as the center for public corporations and of

privately owned industrial and commercial companies. Among

Hawassa’s main industries are food processing and those producing

consumer goods (e.g., beer, textiles, and footwear), generally for domestic

markets. Construction and various service industries also contribute to

the city’s economy.

Investment Projects under construction

Agriculture Industry Trade Health Construction Total

1 14 1 1 47 64

Number of Projects who acquire investment certificate

Project type Projects who acquire

investment certificate

Projects who

start operation

Service 3 3

Industry 13 13

Agriculture 1 1

Construction 45 45

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Water sales price for Industry

Per m3 ETB

0-5 4.50

6-10 5.25

11-25 8.25

26-40 10.50

Above 40 12

Electricity Energy sales price for Industry

1. Low Voltage Industry @380 V Price in ETB

Equivalent Flat Rate / per kw 0.03

Peak 0.04

Off peak 0.03

2. High Voltage industry @15 KV

Equivalent Flat Rate / per kw 0.4086

Peak 0.5085

Off peak 0.5435

3. High Voltage industry @132 KV

Three Phase 54.009

4. Street light

Single phase 14.494

Three Phase 22.558

Active/Reactive 35.258

Land Lease price for Industry

Grade of Land Plot Grade Area of Active Land lease price in sq.m /ETB/

Period of lease/year

1 1 Industry 108.8 Up to 80

2 “ 99.2 3 “ 89.6

2 1 “ 80

2 “ 72.86

3 “ 65.7

3 1 “ 58.6

2 “ 53.95

3 “ 49.3

4 1 “ 44.65

2 “ 42.3

3 “ 40

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Number of Traders /2009/

Hawassa is Ethiopia most important city for both business and investment. The

city contains high concentrations of trade and other services and

manufacturing. Commercial activities in Hawassa include wholesale, retail,

small businesses, and different types of services.

Number of Traders

Wholesale Retail Service Total

No. Capital No. Capital No. Capital No. Capital

569 11,551,189.00 8303

168,268,093.00 2115 53,755,699.00 10987 233,574,981.00

List of Fuel Station

R.No Name of Fuel Station Sub-city

Total #2 Misrak

Total #1 B/Adarash

Shell Tikur wuha Adiss Ketema

Total Gudumale Menehariya

Total #3 Mehal

NOC #1 Misrak

Yetebaberut Monopol Tabor

TAF Misrak

Yetebaberut TikurWuha Adiss Ketema

Dalol Adiss Ketama

Kobil Adiss Ketama

NOC # 2 Misrak

Cooperative associations and Unions in Hawassa

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Traditional cooperatives associations existed in Ethiopian society centuries ago in the form of

iqub and idir. Iqub is an association of people having common objectives of mobilizing

resources, especially finance, and distributing it to members on rotating basis. Idir is an

association of people that have the objective of providing social and economic insurance for the

members in the events of death, accident, damages to property, among others. In the case of

funeral, Idir serves as funeral insurance where community members elect their leaders,

contribute resources either in kind or in cash and support the mourning member. However, the

history of formal cooperatives in Ethiopia dates back to 1960, when the first directive of

cooperatives was enacted. Since the introduction of the cooperative directive, Ethiopia has

enacted four new proclamations and an amendment act: Directive No.44/1960, Proclamation

No.241/1966; Proclamation No.138/1978, Proclamation No. 85/1995, Proclamation No.

147/1998, and Amendment act No. 402/2004. The latest proclamation ensures that cooperative

policy is fully consistent with the Universal Cooperative Principles and the ILO’s Promotion of

Cooperatives Recommendation 193 (2002). Aside from enacting cooperatives proclamations,

Ethiopia has formulated a five year cooperative development programme. This demonstrates that

the federal and regional governments have realized the contribution of cooperatives to economic

and social development, food security and poverty reduction in Ethiopia. However, at the district

level - where most decision making on capacity building programmes, budgeting and resources

allocation takes place - lack of awareness about the role of cooperatives in economic and social

development, and lack of awareness regarding cooperative law has made it difficult for

integrated promotion of cooperatives in all sectors.

An exceptional increase has been observed in the number of consumers’ cooperatives formed in

Hawassa, primarily in response to the high cost of goods and services that occurred due to

increases in commodity prices during 2007/08. For instance, in Hawassa, there are 268

cooperative associations with a membership of 31552, with a capital of 57,275,110.00.

Cooperatives play crucial roles in economic and social development. The participation of

cooperatives in housing, agro-processing, marketing and finance (saving, credit and banking) is

increasing. The social role of cooperatives is promoted through voicing of common goals,

enhanced participation in value chains, and protection of producers from unfair pricing.

Cooperatives also create opportunity for networking and working in partnership with other

agencies.

Cooperative associations and Unions in Hawassa 2009

Number of Cooperative associations Number of Cooperative Unions

Number of

Cooperative

associations

Members Capital Number of

Cooperative

Unions

Members Capital

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268 31,552

57,275,110.00 1 5,160 842,652.71

Agriculture Sector

The overall agriculture sector comprises of crops, livestock, fisheries, and forestry sub

sectors. Despite the share of industry and services are raising constantly in the City,

Agriculture is still practiced in the rural kebeles of Hawela-Tulla. Its fertile soil, adequate

climate, and abundant rainfall permit growing almost any kinds of crops. Most of the

farming is conducted in Hawella-Tulla Sub-city, but urban agriculture is also practiced in

all sub-cities.

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Extension program

City/Woreda Extension agents Number of Households

integrated by Extension

program

Constructed

Peasant

training

centers

Number of trained Peasants

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Hawassa city 72 45 117 24676 6075 30751 9 8828 6233 15061

Agricultural Land Use in Hectare /2009E.C/

Total

Area

Crop Grassi

ng

land

Forest Ownership Land

occupi

ed by

others

Unc

ultiv

ated

land

Land to

be

develope

d in

the

Future

Annu

al

Stable Natu

ral

Fores

t

Unio

ns

fores

t

Govern

ment

Forest

Priva

te

Fores

t

11098.1 2255 3357 850 295 120 120 758 903.48 156.2 275.4

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2

Animal Husbandry

Livestock Population 2009

Livestock Population 2009

Cattle Sheep Goat Poultry Horse Mule Donkey Pig

99284 42190 39943 475561 1341 61 3000 140

Treated Livestock Population 2009

Treated Livestock Population 2009

Cattle Sheep Goat Poultry Horse Mule Donkey Pig

55957 30950 28846 290091 140

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Financial Services Financial services are available in the City, and being provided by Major banks

namely, Commercial bank of Ethiopia, Dashen Bank, Construction and Business

Bank, Development Bank, Anbesa Bank, Nib Bank, Awash Bank, Hibret Bank,

Abyssinia Bank, Birihan Bank, Bunna Bank, Abay Bank, Addis Bank, Debub-

Global Bank

Also, some credit institutions that facilities small credit and saving service. These

credit facilities are provided to individuals as well as groups for economic activities.

List of Banks in Hawassa

R.no Name of Bank Contact Address

1 Dashen bank (Hawassa Branch) 046 220 49 67 / 046 220 49 68

2 Dashen bank (Alamura Branch) 046 220 55 09

3 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Hawassa Branch) 046 220 61 36 / 046 220 91 03

4 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Tabor Branch) 046 221 14 29

5 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Adare Branch) 046-2207704 /046-2207694

6 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Furra Branch) 046-2211479 , 046-2211414

7 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Gebrel Sefer) 046-2205276 /046-2215275

8 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Dume Branch)

9 Construction and Business Bank 0462204669 / 046 220 19 24

10 Construction and Business Bank (Sefere selam Branch) 046 220 9095

11 Development Bank of Ethiopia 046 220 46 20 / 046 220 13 06

12 NIB International Bank 046 220 71 78 / 046 220 71 80

13 Anbesa Bank s.c 046 221 30 81 / 046 221 30 82

14 Wegagen Bank s.c 046 220 26 29 / 046 220 41 72

15 Abyssinia Bank s.c 046 220 32 80 /046 220 92 59

16 Abyssinia Bank s.c /Tabor Branch/ 046-221 08 84/

17 Hibret Bank s.c 046 220 43 39 / 046 220 43 26

18 Awash Bank s.c 046 220 4722 /046 110 6525

19 Abay Bank 046 221 4802.

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20 Oromia International Bank 0462205560

21 Birhan International Bank 046 220 9620

22 Adiss Bank 0462-208076

23 Nib Bank /Warka branch/ 046-212 00 12

24 Enat Bank

25 Debub Global 0462204673

Insurance Companies

Insurance service is also given by Ethiopian Insurance Co., Africa Insurance, Hibret Insurance,

Nib Insurance, Niyala Insurance, Global Insurance, Nile Insurance and Oromiya Insurance; all

insurance companies are private except Ethiopian insurance company.

R.n

o

Name of Insurance Company

Contact Address

1 Nile Insurance s.c 046 220 12 62/ 046 220 40 32

2 Niyala Insurance s.c 046 220 49 99/046 220 18 55

3 NICE Insurance s.c 0462205066

4 Africa Insurance s.c 046 220 47 65/ 046 220 19 60

5 Hibret Insurance s.c 0462206610

6 NIB Insurance s.c 0462211109

7 Ethiopian Insurance Company 046 220 05 35/ 046 220 18 55

8 Anbessa Insurance 046 220 2451

9 Awash Insurance 046 110 3678

10 Ethio Life

11 Abay Insurance S.C

12 Tsehaye Insurance S.C

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NGOs (CSOs) in Hawassa

A non-governmental organization (NGOs) or Civil society Organizations

(CSOs) are any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is organized

on a local, national or international level. Task-oriented and driven by

people with a common interest, NGOs perform a variety of service and

humanitarian functions, bring citizen concerns to Governments,

advocate and monitor policies and encourage political participation

through provision of information. Some are organized around specific

issues, such as human rights, environment or health. They provide

analysis and expertise, serve as early warning mechanisms and help

monitor and implement international agreements.

Establishment

The modern type NGOs operating in Hawassa city more than 90% of

them were established after the fall of the Dergue regime (1990-2007).

The older ones such as the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) and the

Ethiopian Evangelical Church, Mekane Yesus (EECMY) developmental

wings were established earlier (1944 - 1989).

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List of CSOs

No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address

1 Initiative for

Improving Standard of

Prison

Pilot project for Enhancing the

protection of children Residing in

Hawassa prison with their mother

Social European Union

Delegation to

Ethiopia

1,263,147.12

160 Feb-17 Sept-

/2017

0935993478

2 Marie Stopes

International

Family planning and Reproductive

Health Care Project , Hawassa Clinic

Health Marie Stopes

International -

London

8,127,714.00

24,839 Jul-15 Jun-18 0911628751

3 Timret Lehiwot

Ethiopia

Zare-Hawassa Urban HIV Prevention

Project

Health DKT-Ethiopia

4,699,409.00

7,250 Jan-15 Dece,

2016

0913219328

4 Jerusalem Children

and Community

Development

Organization-JeCCDO

Promoting Child Wellbeing through

Integrated Community Development

Interventions

Integrated Kindernothief

(KNH) in

Germany & sop

AIDS Netherlands

5,118,113.00

9,969 Apr-16 Dec-18 0916822526

5(

1) Bethel Street Children

and Family Aid

Support for Vulnerable Children

Project in Hawassa

Child

support

Patmos

International

and Pentecostal

Assembly of

Canada

4,984,560.00

64 Jan-17 Dec-19 0910011745/0

462201631

5(

2) Bethel Street Children

and Family Aid

Women and Girls Empowerment

through Productive engagement in

Economic activities in Hawassa

Women &

Girls

Finland Embassy

704,573.00

80 Aug-

17

Jul-18 0910011745/0

462201631

5(

3) Bethel Street Children

and Family Aid

Integrated HIV/AIDS Prevention in

Hawassa

Health USA Embassy

524,380.00

158 Oct-17 Sep-18 0910011745/0

462201631

6 Organization for Social

Services for Health and

Development (OSSHD)

Expanding Access to HIV

Counselling and Testing Service for

High Risk Population

Health CDC/E

14,286,304.00

22,500

(for 4

sites)

Apr-16 Mar-

20

911461055

7(

1) Yehiwot Berhan

Church of Ethiopia

Development

Hawassa Yehiwot Berhan Church

Child Development Project

Child

Support

Compassion

International Ethiopia

8,903,210.00

281 Jan-17 Dec-21 115532831/09

16865423

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

7(

2) Yehiwot Berhan

Church of Ethiopia

Development

Association

Tullo Child Sponsorship and

Community Development Project

Child

Support

Children's Hope

Chest

3,216,500.00

750 Jun-12 Jul-17

7(

3) Yehiwot Berhan

Church of Ethiopia

Development

Association

Worancha Poor Family Children

Supporting Project

Child

Support

Children's Hope

Chest

4,600,530.00

200 May-

16

May-

19

8 Action for Self Reliance Child Development Actors Resilence

Building Project

Children OAK Foundation

820,260.00

1320 Sep-16 Aug-

18

910096524

9 Shiny Day Social

Services Association

Orphans and Vulnerable Children

Care and Support in Hawassa

Child

Support

People in Need

630,052.00

106 Jan-17 Dec-17 910170951

10 Faith Hope Love

Family Service

Association

Environmental Protection and

Economic Empowerment of women

for the wellbeing of Children

Education,

IGA,

capacity Building,

Environme

nt

Compassion in

Action, African

Women Development

Fund Churches

in Finland &

Sweden

Individuals

4,982,174.12

365 Jan-16 Dec-18 468200717

11

(1) SOS Children Village SOS Children's Village Hawassa

Program

Education SOS Children's

Village Inter.

Austrian

Development

Agency,

Hawassa

University

86,819,450.91

66,803 Jan-16 Dec-18 911661383

11(2)

SOS Children Village

Hawassa

Advancing the socio-economic entitlement of Marginalized Women,

Girls and their Vulnerable children in

Hawassa

Education Finland Embassy & SOS Childre's

Village Ethiopia

552,000.00

400 Apr-16 Mar-2017

911661383

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

12

(1) Mary Joy Development

Association

Yekokeb Berhan Highly Vulnerable

Children Care and Support Project

Children PACT/USAID

9,628,874.08

14,172.0

0

Oct-16 Aug-

17

911802470

12

(2) Mary Joy Development

Association

Elder's Day Care Service & Child

Support Program

Social

&Children

Public-Private

Sectors

3,974,694.00

685.00

Nov-

16

Oct-19 911802470

12

(3) Mary Joy Development

Association

Hawassa Female Cancer Initiative Women CORDAID

2,159,217.00

122,689.

00

Dec-16 Nov-

18

911802470

13 Cheshire Ethiopia Admission of Disabled children

production and distribution of

prosthetic and orthopedic

Disabilities

& social

Light for the

World

8,011,169.72

2,979.00

Jan-13 Dec-16 911853412

14

(1) Tilla Association of

Women Living With

HIV/AIDS

Enhansing the Psycological well

being of HIV Positive People and

their Families to improve Regional

PMTCT Service Response

Health Positive Action

for Children

Fund

2996963.25 /

299,696.32 for

Hawassa

8,000 for

5 sites

Jan-16 Dec-18

14

(2) Tilla Association of

Women Living With

HIV/AIDS

Empowering HIV Positive Women to

Improve their Social and Economic

access

Health PEPFAR small

grants through

US Embassy

669,084.00

112 Oct-17 Dec-18

15 Ethiopian Kalehiwot

Church Development

Commission

Child Development Project Children Compassion

International

Ethiopia

52366860/724

5000 for

Hawassa/

1807/ Jan-16 Nov-

21

115505990

16(1)

Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Enhancing the Market Linkage of Organized Association

Youth DDP(Disability and

Development

Partner)

966,680.00

14 Associati

ons

October ,2017

Dece,2017

911223574

16

(2) Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Enhance the Capacity of Women and

Girls through Comprehensive

Interventions

Integrated DDP(Disability

and

Development

Partner)

6,971,910.00

800 1-Oct-

15

Sep-18 911223575

17 Meserte kristos Church

Relief and Dev.

Association

Hawassa MKC Children

Development Project

Child

Support

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

9,908,898.14

284 Jul-17 Jun-22 916866444

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

18 Wide Horizons Integrated Child Care Service Education,

Health

WHFC INC

USA

12,351,254

(for two areas)

2351(238

for

Hawassa

)

1/1/20

16

Dec-18 118294223

19 Ethiopian Evangelical

Church Mekane Yesus

Dev't and Social

Services Commussion

/EEMY/

Hawassa Congregation Child

Development Project

Child

Support

Children's Hope

Chest Ethiopia

3,291,086.00

150 Mar-

13

Feb-17 462205572

20(1)

Ethiopian Guenet

Church Development &

Welfare Organization

Wachano Child Sponsorship Project Child Support

Compassion International

Ethiopia

4,509,999.00

250 Dec-11 Dec-17 913440600

20

(2) Ethiopian Guenet

Church Development &

Welfare Organization

Hawassa Guenet Church Child

Sponsorship Project

Child

Support

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,960,224.50

230 Jul-13 Jun-18 913440600

20

(3) Ethiopian Guenet

Church Development &

Welfare Organization

Halede Guenet Church Child

Sponsorship Project

Child

Support

Child Hope

Chest Ethiopia

2,835,860.00

150 Aug-

13

Jul-18 913440600

20

(4) Ethiopian Guenet

Church Development &

Welfare Organization

Cheffe and Worancha Guenet Church

Child Sponsorship Project

Child

Support

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

15,579,069.55

506 Nov-

16

Oct-21 913440600

21 Donkey Sanctuary

Ethiopia

Consolidation of Community based

Integrated Donkey and Mule

Walefare Improvement Project in

Hawassa City

Animal The Donkey

Sanctuary,UK

12,813,009.00

17179

househol

ds for 3

sites

Jan-13 Dec-17

22

(1) Center of concern Children Institutional care and

support and Education Support

Project

Child

support &

Education

Edget Baandnet

Children

Center/Germany

3,179,070.00

92 Jan-14 Dec-17 0916853774/0

462205017

22

(2) Center of concern Child Empowerment and Protection Child

support & Education

Goal

Ethiopia,Irish Aid Program

Fund/IAPF/

3,402,541.78

7,277 Jan-16 Dec-17 0916853774/0

462205018

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

23 Medhin HIV Positive

Elders Association

Responding to prevent and mitigating

the impact of HIV/AIDS and Poverty

among Elders and OVCs through

Economic and Social Empowerment

Health

3,587,993.00

200/112

Females/

Jan-18 Dec-20 916140241

24 International Aid

Services

Hawassa Special Needs /Inclusive

Education Project

Education Swedish Mission

Council/ SMC

5,136,371.00

562 Sep-16 Aug-

18

911698688

25 African Service

Committee

Integrated Cervical Cancer Screening

and Treatment and youth Friendly in

SNNPR

Health African Service

Committee Inc.

BGI

Ethiopia,DKT

Ethiopa, Vitamin

Angels,UNFPA-

Ethiopia,

Pathfinder

13,073,399.68

39,175 Jan-17 Dec-21 912395069/25

1-468-

201532/04682

01532

26 Young Men's Christian

Association of

Ethiopia/YMCA/

Developing the Capacity of Young

through Training and Supporting

Orphans and Vulnerable Children in

Hawassa City Tabor Sub-city,Tilte

Kebele

Capacity

Building

CIDA/Canada

Vacouver

YMCA,Bill

Stewart, YMCA

Association Services

654,087.72

2520 May-

16

May-

19

912149571

27 Association of Women

in the Avenue of

Development/AWAD

Capacity Educational Institutions and

Fighting Against HIV-AIDS and

Poverty by Building the Capacity of

Women

Capacity

Building

UN-

Women,IOM,No

rway,Germany

&US Embassy

21,042,200.00

30100

/for 5

sites

Feb-13 Feb-18 921349525

28 Children's Hope Chest Child Sponsorship and Developlment Child

Support

Children's Hope

Chest

16,735,081.23

870 Jul-16 Jun-19 0118614712/0

913858354

29 Catholic Church of

Hawassa- Mother

Tresa

Gift of Mary's Home for Sick and

Dying Destitute

Integrated Missionaries of

Charity Sister

CRS

23,027,152.00

17940 Jan-14 Dec-18 462202841

30

(1) Hawassa Children's

Organization

Hawassa Children's Center Integrated Chicago Children's

Project,Freiburgh

Children's Project,

Beverungen Children's

3,430,173.00

272 Jan-17 Dec-17 916822622

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

30

(2) Hawassa Children's

Organization

Hawassa Vocational Training

College

Education Chicago

Children's

Project,Freiburg

h Children's

Project,

Beverungen Children's

Project

1,833,094.00

620 Jan-17 Dece,2

017

916822622

31 True Love Children

Center Charity

Organization

Integrated OVC/HVC and Women

from low Income Families Support

Project

Child

Support

AMOFREM,

ENZO B,

266,944.00

200 Aug-

15

Mar-

17

0930076016/0

911041441/09

16919891

32

(1) Ethiopian Catholic

Church Social and

Development

Coordinating Office

Provide Sustainable, Affordable and

Quality Mother and Child Health

Services at Bushulo Mother and

Child Health Speciality Center

Hawassa

Health Ethipian

Catholic Church

118,770,800.0

0

247,262 Jan-15 Dec-19

32

(2) Ethiopian Catholic

Church Social and

Development

Coordinating Office

St. Paul (Tullo) Catholic Church

Primary School

Education Ethiopian

Catholic Church

Social and

Development Coordinating

Office Hawassa

2,094,217.72

3,500 Jan-17 Dec-21

32

(3) Ethiopian Catholic

Church Social and

Development

Coordinating Office

Comboni Women's TVT College Education Hawassa

Catholic Church

4,900,127.72

2055 Jan-16 Dec-20 911820184

33 Mercy Training

Charitable Association

Vocational Training for Young

Women and Girls Project in Hawassa

Women Youth Group in

Norway US AID

1,871,100.00

180 Jan-15 Dec-17 W/ro Wossen

34 Save the Children

Hawassa

Corporate Partnership for Youth

Livelihood

Youth PVH-Foundation 16,899,645.00

for 7

sites/3,200,407

5,400 for

7 sites

Jul-17 Jun-20

35 Salu Self Help Blind &

Handcapped

Association

Child Care and Braile Education

Support for Blind Childrewn

Disability European Union

and

Interkerkelijke

Stitching

1,104,562.16

20 Aug-

17

Aug-

19

Gezahegn

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

36 Ebenezer Supporting

and Development

Association

Addressing Entrenched Community

Groups OVCs & Destitute Mothers

through multi-faceted support

Children &

Women

Ebenezer

Shepherding

Ministry for

Africa

12,945,604/

900,516 for

Hawassa

730/240

for

Hawassa

Oct-16 Oct-18 Argaw Ayele

37

(1) Education for

Sustainable

Development

Joint Venture Youth Vocational

Skills Training

Education ESD

4,559,467.00

400 Febr,

2015

Dec-17 Geremew

Derje

37(2)

Education for

Sustainable

Development

Universal Psychological Indicator for Age Five Girls and Boys/UPS 1-5/

Education ICDI 663,550.00

800 May-16

Mar-18

Geremew Gerje

38 Bright Ethiopia

Integrated

Development

Association

Expanding Literacy & Non Formal

Education in four Rural Kebeles of

Hawella Tulla

Education DVV

International

2,141,476.00

894 Jan-15 Dec-17 Nadiya Kelifa

39 International Institute

of Rural

Reconstruction

Providing Training and Equipment

Support for Emergency / Fire

Brigade Services project

Social PCPM-Polish

Center for

International Aid

452794.7/ for

Hawassa

137,757.46

54/for

Hawwass

a 26

Mar-

17

Dece,2

017

Zerihun

Lemma

40 Church of Christ Special Education for the Deaf and

unprivileged Children Project

Education Woodward Park

Church of Christ

(USA)

3,755,255.97/

for Hawassa

1,388,871.87

178 MAy1,

2015

Apr-18 Alemayehu

41

(1) Ethiopia Reads/

Ethiopian Books for

Children and

Education

SNNPR Integrated Project Education EBCEF USA 3,036,144.25

/for Hawassa

1,329,629

33,257/

for

Hawassa 12,693

Jul-15 Jun-18 Sintayehu

Dugussa

41

(2) Ethiopian Reads Libraries and Literacy Development

& Non Formal Education Project

Education 3,450,829.23

for two sites

2,542

(1,000

for

Hawassa

)

Jul-15 Jun-18

42 Youth and Cultural

Development

Foundation

Ethiopian Initiative for Girls Science

Teaching and Achievment

Education Australian

Embassy

386,550.00

130 Sep-17 Jun-18 Zenayeneh

43 Phares National

Association

Ensuring Quality HIV/AIDS

Services by Consolidating and

strengthening existing HIV/AIDS

Prevention,Treatment, Care and

Support

Health The Global Fund

148,310.04

510 Jul-17 Dece,2

017

913413898

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

44

(1) Sun Rise Ethiopia

Development Program

Aquaponics IGA Project Agriculture Transition Grant

Services and

Great

Commission

Ministry

Ethiopia

334,318.75

40 Dec-15 Nov-

17

44

(2) Sun Rise Ethiopia

Development Program

Aquaponics IGA Project Agriculture Transition Grant

Services and

Great

Commission Ministry

Ethiopia

213,452.45

40 Mar-

16

Dec-17

44 Progetto Continenti Integrated Urban Community Based

Sustainble Development Project

Integrated Progetto

Continenti

5,195,548.00

31,893 Jan-17 Dec-19 973461627

45 Dawn Of Hope Ensuring Quality HIV/AIDS Services by Consolidating and

strengthening existing HIV/AIDS

Prevention,Treatment, Care and

Support

Health Global Fund & USAID and

NOSAP+

253,805.66

754 Jul-17 Dec-17 911051106

46 Ajuja Children

Association

Holistic OVC and Active Poor

Women Support Project in Hawassa

Children

3,546,740.00

300 Jan-16 Dec-18

47 Tilahunen Charity

Association

The Hawassa Children's Educational

Growth Project

Education

3,115,000.00

325 Apr-16 Mar-

19

910126618

48 Hope for the

Generation

Dormitory Building and Provision of

the Psychosocial Support for the Resource-Poor Girls and Capacity

Building for the Community

Education Cobra and

Mongoose Charity Group in

Australia

1,669,305.40

24 Jun-16 May-

18

916823790

49 Manna Child

Sponsorship Family

Aid and Community

Development

Menna Hawassa Child and Family

Aid Project

Social &

Child

Support

PAOC

475,320.00

30.00

Sep-16 Aug-

19

911402669

50 Bethany Christian

Service Global

Foster to Adopt Child

Support

Bethany Global

LLC

5,115,824.08

300/ 80

for

Hawassa/

Aug-

16

Jul-21 983716060

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

51

(1) Ethiopian Center for

Disability and

Development (ECDD)

Regional Disability Mainstyreaming

Program

Disability Irish AID,

EU,Light for the

world, Christian

Blind Mission

16,964,194.00

/5,125,463 for

Hawassa

5,000/

1,000 for

Hawassa

Jun-17 Jun-20 916865240

51

(2) Ethiopian Center for

Disability and

Development (ECDD)

Capacity Building for Inclusion of

Persons with Disabilities in

Development

Disability Threshhold

Association(Finl

and), USAID, Irish AID,

EU,Light for the

world, Abilie

Foundation

(Finland)

3,607,679.43

727 for

five sites

Jul-16 Dec-18 916865240

52 Elips International

Ethiopia

Elips International Ethiopia Hawassa

Project

Women &

Children

Elips

International

Child and

Widow

Sponsorship

Hawassa

2,367,991.00

75 Jan-17 Dec-19 911729545

53 Rohobot Supporting

and Development

Organization

Integrated Social Services Integrated Social

Services

4,966,200.00

500 Jan-17 Dec-19 916861233

54 Let Us Change

Association

Street Children and OVC and people

Support Project

Children

4,358,388.00

Jan-17 Dec-18

55 Joy Association for

Vulnerable Women,

Youth and Children

Development

Community Based Support Project

for Vulnerable Children in Hawasssa

Children NORU

Association

201,000.00

20 Apr-17 Mar-

18

913025549

56 Integrated Service on

Health and

Development

organization

MULU/MARPS Combination HIV

Prevention

Health Population

Service

International

/Ethiopia -PSI/E

5,014,654.1/

2,087,497 for

Hawassa

16262/

5000 for

Hawassa

Oct-16 Sep-17 111233251

57 Association for

Women's Sanctuary

and Development

/AWSAD/

Enhancing Psychological Support

and Economic Empowerment of

Women and Girls survivors of

physical and psychological harms

Women United Nations

Population Fund

(UNFPA)

8,608,304.00

600 Apr-17 Mar-

20

911768052

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Funding

Agency

Total Budget Benefici

aries

Project

Duration

Contact

Address No

58 Resource Center for

Civil Society Groups

Association /RCCSGA/

Promote Accountability and

Collaboration among CSOs and

relevant Government bodies serving

target beneficiaries

Capacity

Building

CST

666,733.00

20 CSOs Jan-17 Dec-17 926537049

59 Friends of Orphan and

Vulnerable Children

Child Sponsorship Project Children PWE/Partners

with Ethiopia

3,114,405.56

150 Jul-17 Jun-20 917120774

60 CIUFA onlus Development of the Collection and

Recycling System of PET plastic waste in Hawassa, Ethiopia 100%

plastic

Environme

nt

Italian

Development Cooperation

Agency

15,000,090.00

25,000 Apr-17 Mar-

20

61 Bethesaid Support for

Children and Youth

Association

Community based Sustainable OVC

and PLHIV Support

Health PEPFAR

606,478.00

130 Oct-17 Sep-18 911057606

62 SOS Sahel Ethiopia Improving Small Holder Livelihoods

and Resilience in the SNNPR

through climate Smart Agriculture

Economic development

Environme

nt

Irish Aid 5,148,884.52

for 3 sites

1386

HHS for

3 sites

Jun-17 May-

18

63 Volunteers Action for

Community

Transformation

Integrated Community Development

Service

Children Individual

volunteers

2,486,620.00

200 Jul-17 Jun-20

64 Menna Child

Sponsorship Family

and Community

Development

Child and Family Aid Project Children PAOC

475,320.00

30 Sep-16 Aug-

19

65 Family Guidance

Association

Youth, Access, HIV/AIDS, Safe

Motherhood and Institutional

Strategy

Health IPPF, EKN,

ASK, UNFPA,

CDC

12,042,529.58

201,196 Jan-17 Dec-17 0462206154/0

912438586

66 Ethiopian Mulu

Wongel Church

Amagnoch

Development

Organization

Hawassa Piassa Branch Child

Sponsorship Project

Child

Support

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,947,375.00

250 Jan-17 Dec-21 0916851597/0

115533588/11

5509493

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የ2009የ.የ የየየየ የየየ የየ የየ የየየ

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የሀዋሳ ከተማ አመሰራረት

የሀዋሳ ከተማ የተመሰረተችው የየየየየየ የየየ የየየየየ በ1952ዓ.ም ነበር፤ የየየየ ስያሜዋን

ያገኘችው በስተምእራብ ከሚያዋስናት የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ሲሆን ‘’ሀዋሳ ‘’ማለት በሲዳሚኛ ‘’ሰፊ ‘’ማለት

ነው፡፡

የ1960የየ የየየየ የየየ የየየየ የየየ የየየየ የየየየየየ የየየየየ የየየየ የየየ የየየ የየ

የየየ የየየየ የየየየ የየየየ የየየየየየ የየየየየ የ1970የየ የየየየ የየየ የየየ የየየየየ

(የየየየየ የየየየ የየየ የየ የየ የየየየ) የየየየየየ የየየየ የየየየ የየየየየየ የየየየ

የየየየ የየየየ የየየ የየየየ የየየ የየ የየየየ የየ የየ የየየ የየየ

መልክዓ-ምድራዊ መረጃዎች

የየየ የየየየ የየየየየየ የየየ የየየ የየየየ የየየየ የየየ የየየየየ የየየ የየየየ የየየ

የየየየየየ 275የ.የ የየየ የየ የየየየየየየ የየ የየየ የየ የ የየየየ የየየየየየየየ

የየየየየ የየየየየየየ የየየየየ 7°3′ የየየየየየ የየየ የየ 38°28′ የየየየ የየየየየየ የየ

የየየየየየ

የሀዋሳ ከተማ አስተዳደርን የሚያዋስኑ፤

በስተሰሜን፤ ኦሮሚያ ክልል

በስተደቡብ፤ ሸበዲኖ ወረዳ

በስተምስራቅ፤ ወንዶገነት ወረዳ

በስተምዕራብ፤ የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ

ከባህር ጠለል በላይ ያላት ከፍታ፤ 1708ሜትር/5604 ጫማ

የከተማዋ የቆዳ ስፋት 157.2 ስ.ኪ.ሜ

የሀዋሳ ሃይቅ ስፋት:- 129 ስ.ኪ.ሜ

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የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ከባሕር ጠለል በላይ ያለው ከፍታ፤ 1680 ሜ

የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ጥልቀት፤ 18-22ሜ

የሀዋሳ ከተማ የህዝብ ብዛት መረጃ (2009)

ወንድ - 199,209

ሴት- 187,878

ድምር- 387,087

የከተማ ነዋሪ

ወንድ - 131024

ሴት- 123103

ድምር- 254127

የገጠር ነዋሪ

ወንድ - 68185

ሴት - 64775

ድምር-132960

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የሀዋሳ ከተማ የትምህርት መረጃ

በ2009በ.በ በበበበበበ በበበ-በበበ በበበበበበ በበበበበ በበበ

በበበበበበ በበበ በበበበበበ በበበበበበ በበበበ በበበ በበ በበበ በበበ በበ በበበ

በበበበ-በበበበ 9553 8978 18531

1-8 25960 31916 57876 12819 11722 24541

9-10 7237 7245 14482 2384 1900 4284

11-12 2906 2063 4969 1959 1674 3633

Total 36103 41224 77327 26715 24274 50989

የትምህርት ተቋማት የየየ መረጃ /2009/

በበበበ 1-4 1-8 9-10 9-12 በበበ

በበበበበበ 10 31 10 4 55

በበበ በ/በ በበበ 29 46 5 9 89

በበበ 39 77 15 13 144

የበበበበበ በበበ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን– 119.4%

የበበበበበ በበበ ት/ት በበበ ሽፋን– 106%

የበበበበ በበበ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን (9-10)– 100.9%

የበበበበ በበበ ት/ት በበበ ሽፋን (9-10)– 57.6%

በ2009 ዓ.ም ሀዋሳን የጎበኙ ቱሪስቶች ብዛትና የተገኘ ገቢ

ሀዋሳ የየ የየ የተፈጥሮና ሰው ሰራሽ መስህቦች ባለቤት ስትሆን እነዚም የከተማዋን አጠቃላይ ገጽታ

ከማስዋብ የየየየ ሰፊ የውጪና የሀገር ውስጥ የቱርስቶች ፍሰት እንየኖር አድርጓል፡፡

ቱርስቶች ብዛት

የሀገር ውስጥ 240000

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የውጭ ሀገር 72000

ጠቅላላ ብዛት 312000

ከቱሪዝም ጠቅላላ የተገኘ ገቢ (ከሀገር ውስጥና ከውጭ ሀገር ቱርስቶች) ብር 175,421,579.00

በ2009ዓ.ም ከታክስና ሌሎች ምንጮች የተሰበሰበ ገቢ

ቀጥታ ታክስ– በበ 431,793,460.75

ቀጥታ-ታክስ ያልሁኑ– የየ 415,204,372

ታክስ ያልሆኑ ገቢዎች– በበ 252,876,025.38

ጠቅላላ የተሰበሰበ ገቢ- በበ 1,099,873,858.13

የሀዋሳ ከተማ አስተዳደራዊ አደረጃጃት

የሀዋሳ ከተማ የቀድሞ አደረጃጀት በ14ቀበሌዎች ነበር፡፡ በአሁኑ ወቅት ከተማዋ በ8ክ/ከተሞችና በ32

የቀበሌ አስተዳደሮች ተደራጅታለች፡፡

የሀዋሳ ከተማ ክ/ከተሞችበ በበበበበ

በ.በ

ክ/ከተሞች

በበበበበ

1 በበበበ በበ

በበበ

2

በበበበበ

በበ በበበበበ

በበበበበ በበበበበ

በበበ

3

በበበ

በበ

በበ

በበበ

በበበ በበ

በበበ

4

በበበ በበበ

በበበ በበበ

በበ

በበበ በበበ

5 በበበ በበ በበበበ

በበበ በበ

6 በበበ በበበ በበ

በበበበበበ

7

በበበ በበበበ

በበበ

በበበበበ

በበበ

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8

በበበ-በበ

በበበበ

በበበበ

በበ በበበበበ

በበ በበበ

በበበበ

በበ በበበ

በበበ በበ

በበበበበ

በበበ በበበ

በበ 01

በበ በበበ

በበ

Administrative Map of Hawassa / በበበበ በበበ በበበበበበበ በበበ

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Distance of Towns from

Hawassa (in KM) South Region

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City Distance From

Hawassa in KM

Aleta Wondo 64

Amaro Kele 206

Areba Minch 275

Basketo 348

Bonga 409

Dilla 90

Durame 122

Fofa 465

Gidole 328

Hagere Selam 93

Halaba 88

Hosanna 143

Jinka 418

Karat 361

Konta 349

Masha 692

Mizan Teferi 524

Soyama 268

Waka 257

Wolayita Sodo 152

Wolkite 337

Yirga Alem 42

Yirga Chefe 122

Oromia Region

Ambo 391

Assela 168

Debre Zeit 233

Jimma 405

Kibre Mengist 193

Mojo 200

Moyalle 498

Nazereth 220

Nekemte 602

Shakiso 212

Shashemene 23

Yabello 295

Zeway 110

Somali Region

City Distance From

Hawassa in KM

Degehabur 914

Ginir 324

Jigjiga 749

Tigray region

Addigrat 1166

Adewa 1243

Axum 1262

Maychew 949

Mekele 1064

Amhara Region

Bahir Dar 834

Batti 690

Debre Birihan 403

Debre Markos 581

Dessie 659

Gonder 1007

Haiq 702

Kombolcha 639

Tis Abay 863

Woldiya 780

Afar Region

Assayita 826

Dubti 741

Semera 721

Gambela Region

Gambela 789

Benishangul Gumuz Region

Assosa 937

Harrer Region

Harrer

647

City Administrations

Addis Ababa 274

Dire Dawa 579

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Page 92: 2009E.C Socio - Economic Profile€¦ · 2009 marked another year of growth and achievement for the City of Hawassa, as we further developed our vibrant city. By Working with residents,
Page 93: 2009E.C Socio - Economic Profile€¦ · 2009 marked another year of growth and achievement for the City of Hawassa, as we further developed our vibrant city. By Working with residents,