EKTTS MAIN AREAS OF INTERVENTION (PROJECTS) INCLUDE :
As in previous years, EKTTS will be engaged in a number of education (READII project) , health, library and training related projects with the aim to support the country’s development endeavors under its comprehensive program best known as ‘Knowledge and Technology Transfer Initiative. Main areas of intervention (projects) include:
- Education Support Program
- Books for Schools Project distribute more than 3,200,000 books to 2000 school and Public libraries
- Computers For Schools Project
- Community, Prison, Hospital Library-Support Project
- Regional Public Library Project
- Health Support Program
- Primary health care training
- Agriculture Support Program
- Capacity building Program
- Basic Library Training Project
- Providing different type of vocational trainings
- Knowledge Support Program
Our Achievments with our fund Organizations
Austria Development Agency(ADA) Report
Development Agency donated a total of 600000.00 birr for Enhancing Secondary school in Koremash Village Hageremariam Town, Semien Shewa Zone, Amhara Region through improved school facilities. Therefore, EKTTS provided reference books, Girls hygiene & sanitation materials, computers, laptops, printer’s photo copy machines etc and provide Roto Water Tanker with accessories for Koramash Secondary School for water harvesting purpose and a total of 290 /94 male 196 girls / students and 25 teachers / 22 male, 3 female/ benefited.
Facilitators for Change(FC) Report
Facilitator for Change donated a total of 250000.00 birr for Enhancing primary school in Koremash Village Hageremariam Town, Semien Shewa Zone, Amhara Region through improved school facilities. Therefore, EKTTS provided1 Table, 2 Chair, 40 Iron Sheet, 15 Kilo Nail, 25 Pcs of Wood, 8 Qt Cement and 3 m3 of sand supported for Primary School girls consultation room service construction and 505 local reference books, as well as 100 books from BAI & 223 Book from BFA and your contribution helps us get even closer to the outcome and a total of 309 students /157 male 152 girls / 18 teachers / 9 male ,9 female/ benefited.