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Thursday, 2 April 2015

'Let's start now, using resources available now'

Call for action: President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun gives opening remarks during 4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture  on 10 March. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE  
During his opening remarks, President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun was inviting everyone’s attention to one of his major principles in life,  of doing things now, using resources available now, to make the future brighter. 

In simple terms, his is a bottom-up belief system. The bottom is constituted of ‘time now’ and ‘resources available now’. For those who utilize these two enthusiastically, the goal at the top, how far away it is, would be attainable. “When we act now, using resources available now, then the dreams at the top would gradually come to our hand stretch distance”, Mr. Abera Tilahun elucidated.

He further added that in the women empowerment aspect, too, our instant action was required than procrastination. “Our procrastination would cause losses for our generation as well as for many generations to come. So is it wise of delaying further?” he asked. Mr. Abera commented that all major changes began from individual level, which then transcended family, community and the society. A sweeping emancipation of women should not be then a big task. “Let us change our mindsets and start pursuing for bringing women into the mainstream. Let us begin from our homes. Let us begin from our workplaces. Let us begin from our organizations”, he said.  

He recalled that Wangari Maathaai’s activities were never gigantic. She did small things earning small results. Such small feats later grew into gigantic feats. 

“First, let us begin with uprooting the traditional conservative concepts that keep women at distance from decision making, recreation, socialization, good food and good health. To do this, we need to first change our mindsets then prompt others change”, was his call. 

4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture: Audience Profile

Audience for the International Women's Day special 4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture comprised of students and teachers of Micro Business College; doctors, nurses, midwives from government hospital of Ambo; faculty and students from the department of health, Ambo University; and representatives from local government offices. 

Mark of respect

President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun presents a wood carving of an Ethiopian lady engaged in traditional coffee ceremony to Mr. Manoj Kumar, Country Director, Plan Ethiopia, who was the speaker for the International Women’s Day special 4th Wangari Maathai Lecture at Ambo campus of the college on 10 March. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 
Mr. Manoj Kumar, speaker for the International Women’s Day special 4th Wangari Maathai Lecture receives a certificate of honour from President, Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 










They made it their day

Being the special lecture in connection with the International Women’s Day, the occasion of 4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture was well steered by female staff members of Micro Business College. Clad in catchy Oromo traditional outfits, they shined throughout the event. 
Lecturer, Accounting and Coordinator for Girls’ Association towards Empowerment (GAtE),
Ms. Ayantu Shemalis offering welcome speech.
PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE 
Secretary, Registrar Office, Ms. Tigest Abebe proposes vote of thanks.PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE
Traditional coffee ceremony by Library Head, Ms. Tarikwa PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE
Sr. Manager Plan Ethiopia, Ms. Aynalem Asheber with Ms. Ayantu Shemalis (R) and Ms. Tigist Ababe. PHOTO: SIVAKUMAR K.P.
IT   instructor, Ms. Asemanu (centre) joins the scene. PHOTO: SIVAKUMAR K.P.

4th Lecture is all about plans that work for mothers, newborns

Mr. Manoj Kumar, Country Director,
Plan International Ethiopia making
International Women’s Day special
4th Wangari Maathai Lecture at
Ambo campus of Micro Business College
on 10 March.
PHOTO: WEST SHOA ZONE GOVT.
COMMUNICATION AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
An organization becomes noble when its vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential, in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity. 

An organization becomes inevitable, when it strives to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries, uniting people across cultures and adding meaning and value to their lives.

Observations on maternal newborn child health issue made by such an organization - Plan International - having over seventy six years of experience along 72 countries, should be a priceless contribution. 

Hence the 4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture became so important with Mr. Manoj Kumar, Country Director, Plan International Ethiopia delivering a lecture titled, ‘Maternal Newborn Child Health Situation in Ethiopia: Learning from Plan International’.  676 maternal child morbidity and mortality out of 100, 000 live births, is a figure that adds to the significance of the issue in Ethiopia. 

Quoting the Ethiopian Mini Demographic and Health Survey 2014, conducted under the aegis of the Ministry of Health and implemented by the Central Statistical Agency (CSA), Mr. Manoj Kumar invited everyone’s attention to another major fact: the percentage of facility birth in the country is as low as 10% in 2011 and 15 percent in 2014; and the number of women receiving antenatal care (ANC) from doctor, nurse or midwife is also low. Rural women are way behind in accessing such skilled antenatal care. While 80 percent of the urban women received ANC from skilled provider, this was available to only 35 percent of the country’s rural women. 

Still, we should not forget that in 15 years, the country could enhance the skilled ANC care from 6 percent to 15 percent. 

WATCH achievements: In order to support existing government programmes and to reinforce the systems launched by the government, the Plan International has launched an innovative Women and their Children’s Health (WATCH) in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Mali, Ghana and Bangladesh.  In Ethiopia, 8 agrarian rural districts; Lasta, Bugna, Meket, Tiro Afeta, Kersa, Shebedino, Gorche and Bona Zuria, from the three regions of Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s region (SNNPR), Oromia, and Amhara are under the WATCH currently. 

The WATCH, slated to be finished in May 2015, has partnership with the Ministry of Health; Oromia Development Association; Berhan Integrated Community Development Organization in SNNPR; Save Your Holy Land Association in Amhara; and Ethiopian Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in due partnership with Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada.

As of December 2013, over 50 percent of the 44,267 children who received crucial vaccination through the WATCH, were girls.  Besides, Plan Ethiopia’s WATCH ticked with the following admirable achievements: Strengthened the existing health systems to ensure long-term sustainability; improved health facilities infrastructure, through purchase of refrigerators, incinerators, etc.; improved the referral system through the provision mobile airtime and fuel for maternity ward ambulances; increased the skill and efficiency of health workers through the provision of technical training and subsequent refresher training on maternal and child health service provisions.

21 health workers were trained in Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care with 2 rounds of supportive supervision across 43 Health Centers. Also  the WATCH ensured supply of essential drugs, equipment and supplies to 54 Health Centers. 556 women below the age of 19 and 10,816 of age 20-49 in WATCH areas could utilize Maternal Newborn Child Health services.

Mr. Manoj Kumar’s captivating speech was concluded with a description on certain impressive achievements made by the WATCH. Key achievements included:

  • The number of women who received pre-natal care by a skilled health provider (at least 4 times) during pregnancy increased from 19.2% to 47.8%. 
  • The number of mothers who received 2 doses of tetanus increased by over 20%. 
  • The number of women who received post-natal care within 3 days of childbirth increased from 13.6% to 31%.

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Many reasons for celebrating March!

The month of March has many reasons why Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture Series must become a celebration - not on a single day, but for three days!

March 3 - African Environment Day (Wangari Maathai Day since 2011)

Special Lecture by Mr. Chandra Bhushan, Dy. Director General, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi India 

Title: Challenge of the Balance: A 21st Century Narrative on Environment and Development for Developing Countries

Time, Date: 9.30am, 17 March (Tuesday)
Venue: Ambo Campus

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March 8 - International Women's Day 

Special Lecture by Mr. Manoj Kumar, Country Director, Plan International Ethiopia 

Title: Maternal New Born Child Health Situation in Ethiopia: Learning from Plan International

Time, Date: 9.30am, 10 March (Tuesday)
Venue: Ambo Campus

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March 22 - World Water Day

Special Lecture by Prof. Tafa Tulu, Addis Ababa University 

Title: Climate Change Adaptation using Appropriate Water Technology

Time, Date: 9.30am, 24 March (Tuesday)

March schedule for Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture Series on Environment, Development and Society


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

4th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture on 10th March


International Women's Day Special: 


4th Wangari Maathai Lecture at 9.30am on 10 March 2015 

(1 Makawit 2007, Ethiopian Calendar)

Speaker: Mr. Manoj Kumar, Country Director, Plan International Ethiopia

Title: Mother New Born Child Health Situation in Ethiopia: Learning from Plan International Ethiopia

All are welcome! 

Please spread this message among your female friends, family members and colleagues and enable them to take due share of benefit from this Lecture.