Remembering Dr. Thomas Hooyman, a great man and a great friend.
Segenat Children and Youth Library
Help keep the Segenat Children and Youth Library running. Send contributions to: Segenat Foundation, 8035 Marshall Cir. Arvada, CO 80003
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The Segenat Children and Youth Library is a modern, full-service library serving the information needs of the children and youth in Mekelle, Tigray Region, Ethiopia and its environs. The 20,000 volume library has a networked computer lab with limited internet access, an online catalog, reference services, and a variety of clubs and o
28/10/2015
With interest and determination, all things are possible!
Literacy in Ethiopia: Using Tech to Engage Community | Beyond Access This week, Beyond Access is hosting a literacy app hackathon in Addis Ababa. As we planned the event, I began to reflect on my experiences teaching English as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia. When I would open the door to the new English Language Improvement Center (ELIC) at the Aman Primary Sch…
04/10/2015
Update on the Auxumite Heritage Library and Cultural Center in Axum Ethiopia:
1. Five sea containers (3 forty feet and two 20 feet) should ship from Dubai this Monday. This should take us to 90% of the interior construction material.
2. Will be loading a 40 feet sea container this Thursday and Friday at ECDC office. To be shipped from Baltimore sometime next week.
3. Included in the sixth container will be some material for the children's area, plus the special paints for the River floor, 3 sewing machines for teaching sewing, 2 electrical transformers and over 6,000 books including 2,000 illustrated children's books.
Congratulations to all of the volunteers for their hard work in promoting this project.
The Axumite Heritage Foundation library is a major project of the Ethiopian Community Development Council, which serves as an advocate for refugees from all nations.
04/07/2015
Original cover art for Tirhas Celebrates Ashenda
14/06/2015
Former library worker, Berhane Daba, wins prestigious Harris Wofford Global Citizen Award, presented last weekend by the National Peace Corps Association at a ceremony in Berkeley, California on Saturday, June 6th, 2015, for her work with the disabled. Read her inspirational story at Tadias Magazine.
http://www.tadias.com/06/14/2015/ethiopias-berhane-daba-awarded-2015-harris-wofford-global-citizen-award/
Ethiopia’s Berhane Daba Awarded 2015 Harris Wofford Global Citizen Award at Tadias Magazine Ethiopian Business and Lifestyle
08/06/2015
Just published! "Abune Petros" and "Under the Tamarind Tree." Funding provided by family and friends of Dr. Thomas Hooyman. For more info contact [email protected]
18/04/2015
Award dinner honoring Yohannes Gebregeorgis as published in Tadias:
http://www.tadias.com/04/18/2015/seed-society-of-ethiopians-established-in-diaspora-announces-2015-honorees/
SEED: Society of Ethiopians Established in Diaspora Announces 2015 Honorees at Tadias Magazine Ethiopian Business and Lifestyle
Yohannes Gebregeorgis will be honored by his peers at the 23rd Annual Seed (Society of Ethiopians Established in Diaspora) Awards Dinner at the Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center, Washington D.C. on Sunday, May 24th 2015. http://www.ethioseed.com/
Sincerely Ethiopia is now available online! If you missed showing, you can now see it online. The Segenat Children and Youth Library is featured in a later track of the video. Direct link to the Segenat Library: https://www.youtube.com/embed/C5C9WPlcUhA?annotation_id=annotation_650498945&feature=iv&src_vid=koJ4p7152Iw
22/03/2014
Yohannes Gebregeorgis, founder of the Segenat Foundation, was featured in this post and in the film Sincerely Ethiopia Congratulations to Nate Araya and Hellen Emeariel Kassa for your many achievements and for telling the stories of everyday Ethiopians who accomplish great things.
A Documentary That Is Changing The Face Of International Development For instance, in one of the most memorable scenes of the documentary, its director Nate Araya interviews a number of locals in a taxi minivan. In all of the segments, there were no Bono, Bill Gates nor Bob Geldof explaining what is working in Ethiopia but local citizens giving us a glimpse of their ...
06/01/2014
The Segenat Foundation, a member of the Beyond Access Initiative, attend the Beyond Access conference in Cape Town, South Africa, December 5-8. Nine countries from Africa and Europe attended the conference to build partnerships and exchange ideas. The event gathered brarians, development professionals, and government and community partners in order to share their experiences and generate new ideas on the ways libraries can help improve their communities.
Representing the Segenat Foundation were Yohannes Gebregeorgis, Founder; Girmay Gebru, community representative and VOA reporter; Ato Abraha, City of Mekelle.
Melkam Genna to our friends in Ethiopia and around the world.
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