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* [https://www.facebook.com/tigraytrek242 Tigray Trek 242]: "Tigray Trek 242 is 242 kilometer run through the Tigray region of Ethiopia designed to be an attention-getting way of raising awareness of HIV and teaching dynamic and interactive approaches to HIV prevention to over 1000 Tigrawa people by Peace Corps Ethiopia volunteers and their community counterparts."
* [https://www.facebook.com/tigraytrek242 Tigray Trek 242]: "Tigray Trek 242 is 242 kilometer run through the Tigray region of Ethiopia designed to be an attention-getting way of raising awareness of HIV and teaching dynamic and interactive approaches to HIV prevention to over 1000 Tigrawa people by Peace Corps Ethiopia volunteers and their community counterparts."
* Integrated Community Education and Development Association (ICEDA): "ICEDA's major project focuses on ensuring that girls who are at risk of female genital mutilation, rape and child marriages are protected and can stay in school."
* Integrated Community Education and Development Association (ICEDA): "ICEDA's major project focuses on ensuring that girls who are at risk of female genital mutilation, rape and child marriages are protected and can stay in school."
* Siiqqee Women’s Development Association (Siiqqee): "Siiqqee brings together marginalised women to train them in practical work skills and provide them with information on their rights. Siiqqee was established in 1997 and is a not-for-profit organisation that works with women and children to enable them to control their own livelihoods and contribute to the development of their families and communities."
* [https://www.womankind.org.uk/where-we-work/ethiopia Womankind - Ethiopia]: "Our partners - local or national women’s rights organisations - provide direct support for women and girls, from a safe place to escape violence or information about their rights to leadership training or funding to start their own business. They also work to change laws and policies which discriminate against women and girls, and challenge the damaging attitudes and stereotypes at the root of inequality."
* [https://www.womankind.org.uk/where-we-work/ethiopia Womankind - Ethiopia]: "Our partners - local or national women’s rights organisations - provide direct support for women and girls, from a safe place to escape violence or information about their rights to leadership training or funding to start their own business. They also work to change laws and policies which discriminate against women and girls, and challenge the damaging attitudes and stereotypes at the root of inequality."


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