Wabe Children’s Aid
and Training (WCAT)

Help helpless children to help themselves

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Empowering Female Students Through MHM Hygiene Production and Training
Producing MHM hygiene products is one of WCAT’s key activities, making a significant contribution to supporting female students for their education. By addressing menstrual hygiene...
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WCAT Ethiopia's Activities
WCAT has provided essential educational materials to support 210 scholastic students across nine targeted schools in Estie woreda. These materials include school uniforms, exercise...
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Thematic Interventions

WCAT is working on seven major thematic areas namely, Education, health, child Development/livelihood, WaSH , Social Accountability, capacity building and emergency response programs. Under these categories of programs, WCAT has implemented more than 85 development projects in the hard to reach areas for the hard to reach community members, specifically vulnerable children, youth and women. The total targets served by the projects account for about 207,837 population groups.

Children in Anena(1 to 8) school
Education
Preschool children(4-6), School age children(7-14).
Children in the drop-in-center
Livelihood and Child Development
Orphan, half-orphan and vulnerable children. Children with Disabilities. Child laborers, trafficked & migrant children. Families/care takers, adults and unemployed youth. People Living With HIV and AIDS, People with Disabilities, Elderly.
health
Health
In and out of school adolescents and youth. Children from 0 to 4 years old. Girls 12 to 18 years old. Young women(15-24), pregnant and lactating women. Gate keepers, religious leaders, influential members of the community. Children at risk of and vulnerable to forced and arranged child marriage. Victims of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV).
Social Accountability
Disadvantaged community members in pro-poor sectors ( agriculture, rural road, WaSH, education & Health)
Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH)
School children and Community members
Emergency Response
Internally displaced persons. Drought, flood and conflict affected people. Food insecure communities. Desert locust infestation. Destitute rural and urban household members.
Network & Capacity Building
WCAT Past and Current donors
WCAT is/has been/ working in partnership with the following major donors:
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