2006E.C
Socio - Economic Profile
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Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
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Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Message from Mayor of Hawassa
I am delighted to welcome you to the 7th edition of Hawassa city socio-economic profile. This profile
is designed to provide basic and detail information for Investors, Planners, researchers, Students,
visitors, and other governmental and Non-Governmental institutions regarding the city of Hawassa.
This profile try hard to provide complete information on services, Investment, infrastructure and
other programs that Hawassa offers. We welcome and encourage your comments and suggestions
that will help make this profile more useful and beneficial to you.
I hope that you find this profile informative and that it provides some insight as to why we enjoy
living and working here.
Whether you are a resident, student, visitor or investor, Hawassa is an amazing city with a lot to
offer.
Finally, On behalf of Hawassa city Administration, I take my opportunity to request all corners of
business communities of the world to come invest and operate business activities in Hawassa with
full confidence. Again I invite you to experience our great city.
Sincerely!
Yonas Yosef
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Mayor, City of Hawassa
Message from Head of Hawassa city Administration Finance & Economic Development Department
As the Head of Hawassa City Administration Finance and Economic Department I’m principally
grateful for Hawassa City Sector Departments and Non-Governmental institutions for their
cooperation by providing us different kinds of Data’s that are used in this publication.
This is a detailed year book of the Hawassa city. This abstract aims to provide the Physical, Socio
Economic, Infrastructure, NGO and Tourism potential and shows some private investment and
other relevant information pertaining to the city.
I also would like to express my deepest gratitude and acknowledge for the tireless
efforts of Socio-Economic & Geo-Spatial Data Analysis and Dissemination Core Work Process
staffs Ato Assefa Getachew, Ato Abinet Alemayehu, and Ato Alemu Tadesse who committed
themselves towards this initiative.
Finally Hawassa city Administration is fully committed in working towards improving the Social
and Economic condition of all residents and makes it a City with best living conditions.
Thank you very much!
Tamiru Taffe
Head, Hawassa city Finance & Economic Development Department.
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Abstract This is the 7th edition of Hawassa city-profile prepared by the city administration. Efforts are
being made to collect and compile more information and it is hoped that the quality of the
Profile will improved.
The profile indicates that the City’s population is growing very fast and consequently there
are inadequacies in providing the various services. The services that are particularly
mentioned are health services, education, and water supply and so on.
The important economic activities as well as opportunities for investment in some of the
sectors are also covered. In particular, there are unlimited opportunities from investment in
recreation and tourism given the physical location of the City along Lake of Hawassa and
also its climate.
The main sources of data utilized in this socio-economic profile were obtained from the
sector departments of Hawassa city Administration, Sub city administrations and further
data from Central statistics Agency, National Metrological Agency and other sources.
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
Hawassa City Administration Socio-Economic Profile (2006E.C)
About Hawassa
Geographical Location
Hawassa is located in the Southern Nation’s Nationalities and
Peoples Region on the shores of Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift
Valley; 273 km south of Addis Ababa via Debre Zeit and 1,125 km north
of Nairobi. The city lays on the Trans-African High Way-4 an
international road that starched from Cairo (Egypt) to Cape
Town (S.Africa).
Geographically the City lays between 703’ latitude North and 38
0 28’
longitudes east.
Hawassa city is bounded by Lake Hawassa in the West, Oromia Region
in the North, Wendogenet woreda in the East and Shebedino
woreda in the south.
Hawassa served as the Capital of southern Nations Nationalities &
peoples Region, the Sidama zone Adminstration & Hawassa city
adminstration.
The city administration has an area of 157.2 sq.kms, divided in to 8
sub-cities and 32 Kebeles, These Eight sub cities are Hayek Dare,
Menehariya, and Tabore, Misrak, Bahile Adarash, Addis Ketema,
Hawela-Tula and Mehal sub city.
Distance of Towns from Hawassa (in KM)
South Region
City Distance From Hawassa in KM
Aleta Wondo 64
Amaro Kele 206
Areba Minch 275
Basketo 348
Bonga 507
Dilla 90
Durame 122
Fofa 465
Gidole 321
Hagere Selam 93
Halaba 88
Hosanna 210
Jinka 525
Karat 361
Konta 349
Masha 692
Mizan Teferi 628
Soyama 268
Waka 257
Wolayita Sodo 160
Wolkite 337
Yirga Alem 42
Yirga Chefe 122
Oromia Region
Ambo 398
Assela 304
Debre Zeit 226
Jimma 619
Kibre Mengist 196
Mojo 200
Moyalle 498
Nazereth 225
Nekemte 602
Shakiso 224
Shashemene 23
Yabello 294
Zeway 110
Somali Region
City Distance From Hawassa in KM
Degehabur 976
Ginir 710
Jigjiga 755
Tigray region
Addigrat 1171
Adewa 1279
Axum 1297
Maychew 937
Mekele 1056
Amhara Region
Bahir Dar 833
Batti 690
Debre Birihan 403
Debre Markos 572
Dessie 674
Gonder 1011
Haiq 702
Kombolcha 649
Tis Abay 743
Woldiya 794
Afar Region
Assayita 826
Dubti 772
Gambela Region
Gambela 1044
Benishangul Gumuz Region
Assosa 946
Harrer Region
Harrer
703
City Administrations
Addis Ababa 273
Dire Dawa 692
Geographical Information’s
Temperature and Rainfall
The City of Hawassa enjoys favorable climatic conditions because of its geographic location
on the shores of Lake Hawassa, The sky is generally clear, fog is uncommon, the
temperature is mild, and the moderate winds often have a positive influence on the
temperature.
Rainfall mostly occurs in the summer season. The daily minimum and maximum temperature
values are always moderate and only for the few days of the year when either the minimum
temperature is 9.7or the maximum temperature is 30.91°C.
Data Sources
In Hawassa, there is a meteorological station continuously collect climatic data, such as
temperature, relative humidity, wind velocity and orientation, rainfall intensity,
atmospheric pressure, etc., and organized them in a database form.
Rainfall 2006 Rainfall in 2006
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
23.4 26.3 91.5 104.5 198.7 98.4 104.6 206.4 117.7 77.5 22.0 0.0
Minimum Temperature
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
12.62 12.58 13.85 13.06 14.61 14.01 14.75 15.36 14.17 13.97 12 9.7
Monthly Maximum Temperature
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
30.91 27.6 30.54 28.74 28 26.67 26 26 26.22 27.69 27 28.9
Monthly Average Temperature
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
21.76 20.09 22.19 20.9 21.3 20.34 20.3 20.68 20.19 20.83 19.5 19.3
Hawassa city Administration Sub-Cities &Kebeles
The built-up area of Hawassa is divided into industrial, residential, and
commercial zones. The city is divided to in to 8 sub-city administrations and 32
kebeles. The largest sub-city in terms of area is Hawella-Tulla.
No.
Sub-Cities
Kebele
1
Misrak
1. Tesso
2. Wukero
2
Menehariya
1. Guwe Stadium
2. Millennium Adebabay
3. Piassa
3
Tabor
1. Dume
2. FaraBariso
3. Hiteta
4. Hoganewacho
5. Tilte
4
Mehal-Ketema
1. Addis Ababa
2. Leku
3. NigatKokeb
5
Hayek Dar
1. Gudumale
2. Gebeya Dar
6
Addis Ketema
1. Daka
2. Philadelphia
7
BahilAdarash
1. Adare
2. Andinet
3. Harer
8
Hawella – Tulla
1. Alamura
2. Chefasine
3. ChefeKotijabesa
4. DatoOdahe
5. Finchawa
6. GaraRikata
7. Gemeto Galle
8. Haranfama
9. HawellaWondo
10. Tulla 01
11. Tulla Rural
12. Tullo
Population
Much of the population growth has been the result of internal migration and expansion of educational
and other facilities, also widening of the city’s boundaries has caused some of the increase. Hawassa
has a young population. Around 65% of the people are under 25 years of age, and only about 5.5% of
the population is over 50 years of age.
Total Population by Year (2002-2006E.C)
R.NO. Year Population size by sex
Male Female Total
1 2002 150,486 142,047 292,533
2 2003 156,675 147,804 304,479
3 2004 163,039 153,803 316,842
4 2005 169,677 160,057 329,734
5 2006 176,599 166,576 343,175
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
2002E.C 2003E.C 2004E.C 2005E.C 2006E.C
Male
Female
Total
Urban Population 2002-2006E.C
R.NO. Year Urban Population size by sex
R.NO. Year Male Female Total
1 2002 94,366 88,661 183,027
2 2003 98,898 92,919 191,817
3 2004 103,646 97,381 201,027
4 2005 108,621 102,055 210676
5 2006 113,834 106,953 220,787
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2002E.C 2003E.C 2004E.C 2005E.C 2006E.C
Urban Population
Male
Female
Total
Rural Population 2002-2006E.C
R.NO. Year Rural Population size by sex 2002-2006
R.NO. Year Male Female Total
1 2002 56,120 53,386 109,506
2 2003 57,777 54,885 112,662
3 2004 59,393 56,422 115,576
4 2005 61,056 58,002 119,058
5 2006 62,765 59,623 122,388
0
50000
100000
150000
2002E.C 2003E.C 2004E.C 2005E.C 2006E.C
Rural Population
Male
Female
Total
Urban population by sub-city and sex /2002-2006E.C/
NO. Sub-cities Year Population size by sex
NO. Sub-cities Year Male Female Total
1.1 Addis Ketema 2002 10,411 10,408 20,819
1.1 Addis Ketema 2003 10,911 10,908 21,276
1.1 Addis Ketema 2004 11,435 11,432 22,867
1.1 Addis Ketema 2005 11,984 11,981 23965
1.1 Addis Ketema 2006 12559 12556 25115
1.2 Hayek Dar 2002 10,460 9,841 20,301
1.2 Hayek Dar 2003 10962 10314 21276
1.2 Hayek Dar 2004 11,488 10,809 22,297
1.2 Hayek Dar 2005 12,039 11,328 23367
1.2 Hayek Dar 2006 12616 11872 24488
1.3 MehalKetema 2002 8,687 8,414 17,101
1.3 MehalKetema 2003 9104 8818 17922
1.3 MehalKetema 2004 9,541 9,242 18,783
1.3 MehalKetema 2005 9,999 9,686 19685
1.3 MehalKetema 2006 10479 10151 20630
1.4 BahilAdarash 2002 8,707 8,637 17,344
1.4 BahilAdarash 2003 9125 9052 18177
1.4 BahilAdarash 2004 9563 9487 19050
1.4 BahilAdarash 2005 10022 9942 19964
1.4 BahilAdarash 2006 10503 10419 20922
1.5 Misrak 2002 14,222 12,876 27,098
1.5 Misrak 2003 14905 13494 28399
1.5 Misrak 2004 15620 14142 29762
1.5 Misrak 2005 16370 14821 31191
1.5 Misrak 2006 17156 15532 32688
R.No Sub-city Year Male Female Total
1.6 Menehariya 2002 14,642 13,977 28,619
2003 15345 14648 29993
2004 16082 15351 31433
2005 16854 16088 32945
2006 17663 16860 34523
1.7 Tabor 2002 26,798 24,099 58,897
2003 28085 25256 53341
2004 29433 26468 55901
2005 30846 27738 58584
2006 32326 29069 61395
1.8 Tulla Town (Kebele
01)
2002 439 409 848
2003 461 429 890
2004 484 450 934
2005 507 471 978
2006 532 494 1026
Source:- CSA, 2007 census result projection
Rural Population /2006- projection/
Roll
No.
Rural Kebeles Male Female Total
1 Hawassa City Rural 62,765 59,623 122,388
1.1 DatoOdahe 4,845 4,377 9,222
1.2 Chefe Cote Jebisa 7,354 6,895 14,249
1.3 GaraRikata 4,825 4,613 9,438
1.4 Gemeto Gale 7,917 7,286 15,203
1.5 Alamura 5,696 5,619 11,315
1.6 Tullo 6,025 5,542 11,567
1.7 Finchawa 4,696 4,485 9,181
1.8 Tulla Rural 4,110 4,043 8,153
1.9 Chefasine 6,299 6,192 12,491
2.10 AbelaWondo 5,241 5,163 10,404
2.11 Haranfama 5,757 5,408 11,165
Population by Age group and Sex 2006 Age group
Residence and Sex
Age group
Urban + Rural Urban Rural
Age group
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
0-4 16917 16486 33403 8474 8401 16875 8443 8085 16528
5-9 20329 20834 41163 10302 10815 21117 10027 10019 20046
10-14 21964 23962 45926 11915 14199 26114 10049 9763 19812
15-19 26894 28924 55818 18785 21055 39840 8109 7869 15978
20-24 25872 23074 48946 20524 17624 38148 5348 5450 10798
25-29 18279 17363 35642 13744 12592 26336 4535 4771 9306
30-34 12261 9728 21989 8780 6537 15317 3481 3191 6672
35-39 9966 8409 18375 7043 5438 12481 2923 2971 5894
40-44 7168 5416 12584 4673 2970 7643 2495 2446 4941
45-49 4953 3745 8698 3163 2172 5335 1790 1573 3363
50-54 3708 2705 6413 2007 1444 3451 1701 1261 2962
55-59 2073 1417 3490 1162 809 1971 911 608 1519
60-64 1949 1382 3331 877 708 1585 1072 674 1746
65-69 1133 794 1927 574 423 997 559 371 930
70-74 987 703 1690 423 437 860 564 266 830
75-79 627 403 1030 256 212 468 371 191 562
80-84 430 344 774 173 202 375 257 142 399
85-89 154 98 252 85 65 150 69 33 102
90-94 85 79 164 57 58 115 28 21 49
95+ 54 48 102 27 26 53 27 22 49
Source:- CSA, 2007 census result
Population by Ethnic Group
The City of Hawassa has a very diverse population that includes
most major ethnic, racial and linguistic groups found in the
country.
The major ethnic groups in the City are Sidama, Amhara, Wolayta,
Oromo, and Gurage. Others in with significant numbers are
Kembata, Hadiya, and Tigre.
R.no. Ethnic group No. of Population
Male Female Total
1 Sidama 84,709 73,937 158,646
2 Amhara 24,728 27,376 52,104
3 Wolayita 24,788 24,430 49,218
4 Oromo 8,940 8,670 17,610
5 Guragie 7,577 7,081 14,658
6 Kembata 4,807 4,430 9,237
7 Hadiya 2,417 2,249 4,666
8 Tigrie 2,218 2,177 4,395
9 Others 16,312 16,141 32,453
Total 176,599 166,576 343,175
Source:- CSA, 2007 census result
Population by Religion /2006E.C/
Hawassa has diverse religious communities residing in the city. Any
religious groups can practice their religion freely.
R.no. Religion No. of followers
Male
Female
Total
Percentage (%)
1 Christian 158180 151444 309624 90.27
1.1 Protestant 105011 99313 204324 59.5
1.2 Orthodox 46532 45831 92363 27
1.3 Catholic 6636 6299 12935 3.77
2 Muslim 15273 12593 27866 8.1
3 Traditional 315 180 495 0.14
4 Others 2729 2274 5003 1.2
Total 176,599 166,576 343,175 100
Source:- CSA, 2007 census result
Orthodox
Protestant
Muslim
Catholic
Others
Revenue Hawassa city Revenue authority collects revenue from different sources, through
Direct Tax, Indirect Tax and Non-Tax Revenues.
In this context Direct Tax refers to a tax imposed upon an individual person or
property (i.e. real and personal property, livestock, crops, wages, etc.) as distinct from
a tax imposed upon a transaction. In this sense, an indirect tax is a tax collected by
an intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person who bears the ultimate
economic burden of the tax (such as the consumer).
Total Revenue Collected 2002-2006
Year Revenue In Birr
2002 118,153,812.41
2003 184,774,098.66
2004 250,009,204.42
2005 544,348,867.20
2006 556,409,586.24
0.00
100,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
300,000,000.00
400,000,000.00
500,000,000.00
600,000,000.00
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Revenue
Direct Tax /2002-2006/
Year
Direct Tax
Total
Salary income
tax
Rental income
tax
Commercial activities
income tax
Agricultural
income tax
From” Chat”
duty
Other direct
tax
2002 23,111,430.20 262,708.40 10,175,060.48 139,720 14,157.428.20 902,183.26 48,751,530.54
2003 33,841,753.93 880,749.12 16,206,088.32 162,405 20,620,827 1,971,559.63 73,683,383
2004 49,716,207.50 1,899,809.92 20,785,462.56 130,128 23,241,251 2,730,977.28 98,503,836.26
2005 94,259,656 2,949,891 40,961,751 143,067 24,262,543 3,284,913 165,861,820
2006 125,270,893.27 7,220,656.77 56,904,687.47 137,905.00 29,920,751 4,706,504.89 224,161,398.40
Direct Tax by type, 2006E.C
Salary Income Tax
Rental Income Tax
Commercial Activity Income Tax
Agricultural Income Tax
From'CHAT' duty
Other direct tax
Indirect Tax 2002-2006
Year
Indirect Tax 2002-2006 Other
Indirect
Tax
Total
VAT- Value Added Tax Turn-over Tax Stump duty
2002 24,288,830.13 5,665,922.16 4,203,163.09 - 34,157,915.38
2003 39,480,685.93 7,623,168.39 10,157,839.81 - 57,261,694.13
2004 69,561,676.30 11,433,716.34 8,831,699.05 - 89,827,091.69
2005 280,189,970.57 15,878,893 10,538,482.46 - 306,607,345.90
2006 174,115,194.85 20,686,988.19 14,788,824.06 - 209,591,007.10
Non-Tax revenue2002-2006
Year
Revenue
from
investment
Non-Tax revenue 2002-2006 Total
From license,
registration
From
governmental
equipment’s and
service vending
From
Municipality
Rural land
use fee
Other non-tax
revenues
2002 21,239.04 2,007,533.01 663,025.12 30,106,265.37 119,962.50 673,680.86 33,595,250.43
2003 31,961.41 3,778,730.99 2,007,834.32 46,680,372.74 252,056.18 1,078,065.89 53,829,021.53
2004 9,549.73 4,608,541.09 1,347,271 53,403,399.80 110,978.60 860,290.79 60,340,031.01
2005 34,088.94 5,383,369 2,253,553 62,077,256 160,705 1,970,730 71,879,701.22
2006 50,311.02 8,231,840.04 1,721,197.08 99,857,032.99 105,704.76 1,970,730.08 122,657,180.74
SOCIAL SECTOR
EDUCATION The aim of education is to strengthen the individuals and society’s problem solving capacity,
ability and culture starting from basic education and at all levels, ETP, (1994:1)
As a result the SNNPRS and Hawassa city administration education Departement gave high
emphasis to education sector as one of the strategic sectors that can bring about socio-economic
and technological transformations, to the country, to the region and the city in particular by
producing skilled, trained and ethically built human resources that can accomplish development
strategies and make use of scientific methods. To this end, the Hawassa city administration is
working to make quality and competent education accessible to all citizens equitably.
To meet this need more, in the city several schools have been built by the government, non-
government organizations and by private sectors. So the society’s education services expansion
in the city administration is rapidly growing level.
Therefore the number of students has been increasing every year by the increasing number of
schools. Hence the statistics, on key indicators, on enrollment of students, number of teachers by
qualification number of sections, different schools facilities, e t c. are shown by various school
levels, owner ship and location categories are provided for the users below.
Table 1:- Gross and net enrollment of students in 2003-2006e.c in the city administration.
No 2003 e.c 2004 e.c 2005 e.c 2006 e.c
1 Gross enrollment of primary
school (1-8)
108.34% 114.5% 112.94% 114.33%
2 Gross enrollment of secondary
school (9-10)
65.37% 84.10% 90.57% 96.64%
3 Net enrollment of primary school
(1-8)
93.63% 95% 96.82% 99.43%
4 Net enrollment of secondary
school (9-10)
33.17% 48.80% 55.58% 60.06%
Source: Hawassa city education department.
Table: 2 Number of regular students enrolled in 2006E.c in government schools.
year
1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12
M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T
20
06
E.C
13
,480
16
,270
29
,750
11
,001
12
,957
23
,958
24
,481
29
,227
53
,708
5,9
61
6,3
76
12
,337
2,3
15
1,7
85
4,1
00
8,2
76
8,1
61
16
,437
Table:-3 Number of regular students enrolled in 2006E.c in non-government organizations.
year 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
2006e.
c
6,4
83
5,5
06
11
,98
9
5,0
86
4,6
57
9,7
43
11
,56
9
10
,16
3
21
,73
2
2,3
00
1,8
45
4,1
45
1,4
39
1,1
96
2,6
35
3,7
39
3,0
41
6,7
80
Source: Hawassa city education department.
Table: 4 Total enrollment of students in 2006E.c both governmental and non government Schools.
Grade and Section
Section
Government schools Non-Government schools Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
kindergarten - - - 5,730 5,991 11,121 5,730 5,991 11,121
1-8 24,481 29,227 53,708 11,569 10,163 21,732 36,050 39,390 75,440
9-12 8,276 8,161 16,437 3,739 3,041 6,780 12,015 11,202 23,217
Total
32,757
37,388
70,145
15,308
13,204
28,512
53,795
56,583
109,778
Table 5: Number of schools by cycle /2006/ e.c both GO&NGO.
Owner Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total
Government - 11 - 38 3 4 7 56
Non Government - 21 1 72 5 - 9 108
Total
-
32
1
110
8
4
9
165
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Table 6: Number of sections by level /2006/E.C.
Owner Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total
Government - 420 97 793 180 61 241
Non
Government
371 274 220 557 96 68 164
Total 371 694 317 1350 276 129
405
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Table 7: number of students sat for exam in 2006 E.c both governmental and nongovernmental
Schools.
Owner Owner
Number of students sat for exam in 2006 E.c both GO & NGO of students sat for examination
1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Governmental schools
13,165
15,900
29,065
10,619
12,610
23,229
5,808
6,292
12,100
2,272
1,730
4,002
Nongovernmental
schools
6,315 5,427 11,742 5,580 5,313 10,893 2,246 1,799 4,045 1,406 1,176 2,582
Total 19,480 21,327 40,807 16,199 17,923 34,122 8,054 8,091 16,145 3,676 2,906 6,584
Table 8: Number of students Sat and promoted the exam in 2006 E.c both government and Non-government Schools.
Owner
Number of students who promoted the examination in 2006e.c
1-4 5-8 Grade 9 Grade 11
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Government
schools
12,993 15,681 28,674 9,289 10,709 19,998 3,225 3,688 6,913 1,185 877 2,062
NGO 6,050 5,236 11,286 5,356 5,028 10,384 2,030 1,613 3,643 1,365 1,120 2,485
Total 19,043 20,917 39,960 14,645 15,737 30,382 5,255 5,301 10,556 2,550 1,997 4,547
Table 9: Number of Night students enrolled in 2006E.c in governmental schools.
Owner
The number of night students in governmental schools 2006E.c
1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Government
schools
898 1,524 2,422 971 1,063 2,034 483 390 873 - - -
NGO 115 282 397 204 302 506 - - - - - -
Total 1,013 1,806 2,819 1,175 1,365 2,540 483 390 873 - - -
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Table 10: Number of disabled students enrolled in 2006E.c in governmental schools.
Owner
Number of disable students in governmental schools 2006E.c
1-4 5-8 1-8 11-12
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Governmental 45 57 102 20 23 43 11 15 26 12 15 27
NGO schools 48 62 110 56 44 100 5 - 5 1 - 1
Total 93 119 212 76 67 143 16 15 31 13 15 28
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Table 11:-Teachers in K.G and primary School 1st cycle (Grade 1-4) in 2006E.C.
Owner Kindergarten Total Teachers(1-4)in 2006E.c
Male Female Total Male Female Total % Females
Government - - - 265 355 620 57.26%
Non-Government 50 547 579 302 169 471 35.88%
Total 50 547 579 567 524 1091 46.57%
Chart 1 Teachers in primary first cycle (1-4) both GO & NGO schools.
Table 12:-Teachers in primary School 2nd cycle (Grade 5-8) in 2006e.c.
Owner Total Teachers(5-8)both GO and Ngo schools in 2006C.c
Male Female Total % Females
Government 360 332 692 47.9%
Non- Government 244 61 305 20%
Total 704 393 997 33.95%
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Chart 2 Teachers in primary second cycle (5-8) both GO & NGO schools.
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Government Non Government Total
Male
Female
Total
Table 13:- Teachers in Secondary School 1st cycle (Grade 9-10) 2006E.C.
1st cycle Secondary school Teachers (9-10)2006E.c
Owner Total teachers
Male Female Total % Females
Governmental 235 140 375 37.3%
Nongovernmental 149 27 176 15.3%
TOTAL 384 167 551 26.3%
Chart 3 Teachers in secondary first cycle(9-10) both GO & NGO schools.
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Government Non Government Total
Male
Female
Total
Table 14:-Teachers in Secondary School Preparatory (Grade 11-12) in 2006E.C.
Secondary school Teachers / Grade 11-12 (2006E.c)
Owner Total teachers
Male Female Total % F
Government 106 27 133 20.3%
Non-Government 9 6 97 6.2%
TOTAL 115 33 230 13.2%
Chart 3 Teachers in secondary schools second cycle(11-12) both GO &NGO schools.
0
50
100
150
200
250
Government Non Government Total
Male
Female
Total
Table15: Grade 8 Regional Exam Result 2006E.C.
Owner Sat for Exam Promoters % of promoters Repeaters % of Repeaters
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Government 2,592 3,258 5,850 1,896 2,069 3,965 73.1% 63.5% 67.8 696 1,189 1,885 26.8 36.5 32.2
NGO 1,170 1,170 2,340 1,149 1,124 2,273 98.2% 96.1% 97.1 21 46 67 1.8 3.9 2.8
Total 3,762 4,428 8,190 3,045 3,220 6,238 85.6% 79.7% 82.4 717 1,235 1,952 14.3 20.2 17.5
Source:- Hawassa City Administration Education department.
Table 16: Grade 10 and 12 students ESLCE exam results in 2006 E.c both governmental and Non-governmental Schools.
Owner
Grade 10 students who sat for exam in 2006e.c Grade 12 sts who sat for exam & Promoted to university in
2006e.c
Grade 10 sat for exam Promoted to preparatory Grade 12 sat for ESLCE
exam
Promoted to university
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Governmental 2,253 2,172 4,425 1,068 872 1,940 1,039 798 1,837 832 478 1,310
NGO 1,095 839 1,934 976 803 1,779 632 569 1,201 557 486 1,043
Total 3,348 3,011 6,359 2,044 1,675 3,719 1,671 1,367 3,038 1,389 964 2,353
Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.
Hawassa University (HU)
Hawassa University was established at Hawassa in April 2000. Since 1976 the different
colleges of HU had been operational starting with the college of Agriculture. The
University has been formed by merging three colleges in Southern Ethiopia: Hwassa
College of Agriculture (ACA), Wondogenet College of Forestry and Dilla College of
Teacher Education and Health Sciences.
The university has since upgraded its capabilities, adding new colleges, institutes and
departments, programs and research facilities. Currently, HU is actively engaged in
expansion activities to increase its intake capacity. As part of this, the University has got 61
hectares of land from Administration of Yirgalem Town, and has started construction of
buildings to expand the existing programs and to launch new ones.
Today, Hawassa University is a comprehensive university engaged in the provision of all-
round education, research, training, & community service through its diversified areas of
academic units.
Facts and Figures of Hawassa University
33,422 Total graduates since 1969 E.c
6 big libraries only in main campus
4 large campuses in different locations make the university
58 different programs with different specializations
5040 New candidates joined the university in 2011 Academic year for regular
program
Table17:-Hawassa university students data from year 2003e.c to 2006e.c.
Organi
zation
Hawassa university student’s data from year 2003e.c to 2006e.c
Hawass
a
universi
ty
2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
Male
Femal
e
Total
Male
Femal
e
Total
Male
Fema
le
Total
Male
Fema
le
Total
Male
Femal
e
Total
12
,41
9
3,3
59
15
,77
8
12
,91
1
3,0
54
15
,96
5
13
,31
0
3,7
70
17
,08
0
12
,27
8
4,6
70
16
,94
8
50
,91
8
14
,85
3
65
,77
1
Chart 1 number of Hawassa university students from year 2003e.c to 2006e.
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
2003e.c 2004e.c 2005e.c 2006e.c
Male
Female
Total
Table 18:- Hawassa university teachers data from year 2005e.c and 2006e.c.
Hawassa university teachers data 2005e.c and 2006e.c
Owner 2005e.c 2006e.c Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Hawassa university
1,252
166
1,418
1,287
163
1,450
2,539
329
2,868
Chart 2 --:- Hawassa university teacher’s data from year 2005e.c and 2006e.c.
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
2005e.c 2006e.c
Male
Female
Total
Hawassa Health Sciences college
Number of Regular students in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
412
711
1,123
Number of Extension students in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
24 32 56
R.No Number of TEACHERS and Technical Assistants in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
Teachers
77
26
103
Technical
Assistants
10
10
20
Total
87
36
1,023
Hawassa Poli Technical College
Number of Regular students in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
2,687 1,904 4,591
Number of Extension students in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
813 518 1,331
R.No Number of Teachers by level in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
Level A 20 7 27
Level B 58 24 82
Level C 104 25 129
Administrative
workers
22 49 71
Total 204 105 309
Hawassa College of teacher education
Number of regular students in 2006e.c
Number of regular students
Male Female Total
2820 932 3752
Number of summer student in 2006e.c
Number of summer students
Male Female Total
10711 2384 13095
Number of Teachers in 2006e.c
Number of Teachers by level in 2006e.c
Male Female Total
133 20 153
HEALTH
Good health is the significant for human welfare and fundamental objectives of social
and economic development. Building of health society enhances the full involvement
and participation of the community in all socio-economic activities with maximum
capacity and also plays an important role to create sustainable economic development
of the country.
The health policy of the country is mainly focused on the prevention strategy. Based on
this strategy the health service coverage of the Hawassa City administration is
encouragingly increased during the last few years.
In the 2006e.c in the City administration a lot of activities have been done in the area of
disease prevention and improving the health service of the community, implementing
family health care and controlling the transmitted disease in each house hold level.
Improving the total number graduates health professional, implementing the capacity
building program and constructing more health institutions in the city administration.
The health coverage of the City administration 92% in 2006 E.C, There is one referral
hospital, one district hospital, three private hospitals, seven health centers, 15 health
posts, 51 private clinics, 46 drug stores, 2 diagnostic laboratory and 55 pharmacies in
the City administration.
The following tables describes the number of Hospitals, Clinics, Health centers,
Health professionals and other information’s related with health.
Table 1:- Health institutions in Hawassa city administration (2006E.C).
Ye
ar
Governmental health center
Non -Governmental health center
Drug Stores
Diagno
stic
Laborat
ory
Phar
mac
y
Moth
ers
healt
h
care
Wholesal
e Medical
Distributo
rs’
Hospitals Health
Centers
Clinics Health
Posts
Hospit
als
Health
centers
Clinics Healt
h
Posts
Drug
Store
s
R/Drug
Vender
20
06
E.C
2
9
-
15
3
1
51
-
46
4
-
12
1
-
Source:- Hawassa city Adm. Health Department.
Table 2:- Number of Health Professionals in Hawassa city Administration, (2006E.C).
R.no.
Health personnel
Number of Health Professionals
Remark
1
Doctors
M F T
14 6 20
2
Health officer
20
34
54
3
Nurse
68
153
221
4
Environmental health workers
4
3
7
5
Lab. Technicians
26
40
66
6
Pharmacy Technicians
25
19
44
7 Midwifery Nurses
-
68
68
8
Health Assistance
-
-
-
9 Public health Nurses 7 14 21
10
Health Extension Workers
-
132
132
Total
164
472
636
*The above figure only represents governmental employees
Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.
Table 3:- Top Ten diseases in Hawassa City in 2006e.c
Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.
Rank
Type of Diagnosis
No. of Patients
In 2006E.c
In Percent (%)
Male Female Total
1 Malaria all type 15,898 14,367 30,265 8%
2 Acut Fibril Illness /AFI 14,383 14,576 28,959 7.66%
3 All respiratory disease 14,770 13,991 28,761 7.6%
4 Typhoid Fever
11,861 13,484 25,345 6.7%
5
Trauma
15,243 6,538 21,781 5.76%
6 Urinal tract infection 8,135 11,328 19,461 5.14%
7 Diarrhoeal Disease/non blood
9,658 8,423 18,081 4.78%
8 Helminthiasis 9,155 8,594 17,749 4.7%
9 Pneumonia
8,339 6,849 15,188 4.02%
10
Skin Infection /diseases/
6,185 6,841 13,034 3.45%
All other Diagnosis 80,694 78,928 159,622 42.2%
Total Diagnosis 194,319 183,948 378,267 100%
Table4: Top five diseases for children < 5 year old in 2006e.c.
rank Type of diagnosis Number of Patients In %
Male
Female
Total
1
All respiratory disease
5,717
4,539
10,256
18.6%
2
Diarrhea/non blood/
5,103
4,162
9,265
16.8%
3
Malaria all types
3,277
2,477
5,754
10.5%
4
AFI /acute febrile
illness
3,154
2,506
5,660
10.3%
5
Pneumonia
3,151
2,417
5,568
10.1%
All other Diagnosis
10,514
8,017
18,531
33.6%
Total diagnosis
30,916
24,118
55,034
100%
Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department
Table 5:- Number of people who has checked up for HIV/AIDS in 2006e.c.
year Number of people who checked up
HIV/AIDS
Number HIV/AIDS positive Number of people who has started HIV/AIDS
drug
2006
45,351
565
601
Table 6:- number of family members who participated in the health extension package Program in 2006e.c.
year
Types of health extension package programs and participated family members
Environmental sanitation Family planning Care of mothers and
children program
Prevention of malaria and
other vector born diseases
2006e.c
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
-
51,645
51,645
-
55,010
55,010
-
66,048
66,048
66,257
66,258
132,515
Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.
Infrastructure The economic growth and overall development of a country depends on the presence and
improvement of infrastructure facilities such as Road, Telephone, Water Supply, electricity and so
on.
WATER Water is our most precious resource. It is vital to life. Humans, plants, and animals are made up
of mostly water. All living things would die if it weren't for water. We use water for drinking,
washing, cleaning, cooking, transportation and growing our food as well as many, many other
socio-economic developments.
In general all over the country and Hawassa City administration in particular, we can say that
the clean water is not adequately available especial for the City administration rural as well as
urban dweller.
In the City the water supply service was started in 1975E.c, at the time there were 27 public
water taps and two water containers. Presently access to water supply in the City has shown
spectacular progress. While access has increased substantially with funds from internal revenue
and external aid, much still remains to be done to achieve the millennium development goal.
The potential water coverage of the City administration is reached 76% in 2006E.c.
Table 1:-Drinking water Development in Hawassa city adminstration in
2006e.c
City Number of people with
access to safe drinking water
in 2006E.c
Coverage of safe
drinking water in
2006E.c
Number of
motorized
schemes
maintained in
2006E.c
Average
maintenance
cost
Male
Female
Total
Urban
Rural
Total
Hawassa
220,782
122,392
343,174
85%
-
85%
8
15,0000
Source:- Hawassa City water supply office
Income from collected by Hawassa city water and Sanitation office in
2006e.c
INCOME Income in Birr
2.1 Water sales 36,589,838.72
2.2 Meter rent 845,176.26
2.3 Connection fee 148,320
2.4 Sewerage service 1,212,715.34
3.3.2 From technical services 6,129,591.20
3.3.3 From meter inspection 8,582.24
3.3.4 Others 16,891,156.35
Total 61,825,380.11
Amount of water produced in 2006E.C
Volume indicators Amount of Water
Quantity of water sold (M3)
3,406,893 m3
2006E.C Potable Water supply Customers
Private/ Residential Business Governmental
Number of
water taps
Hawassa city
20,754
4,251
334
163
Hawella tulla
sub-city
460
248
10
57
Total
21,214
4,499
344
220
Estimates of Hawassa Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Generated, Disposed, and Recycled (2003-2006EFY) The following data provides information on waste generation and management.
Particularly wastes generated from households, business, construction and other
sources.
R.No Year Generated (Tons)
Disposed (Tons)
Recycled (Tons)
Other (Tons)
1 2003 33,375.82 27,104.16 4,005.10 2,267
2 2004 39,320.09 29,143.14 5,898.01 4,279
3 2005 48,016.77 34,717.30 8,162.85 5,140
4 2006 69,966.80 58,621.71 11,194.69 150
Total 2003-2006 190,679.48 149,583.31 29,260.65 11,836
% 100% 78.45% 15.35% 6.21%
Hawassa Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Generated, Disposed, and
Recycled (2003-2006EFY)
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
Generate
d
Dispose
d
Recycle
d
Other
2003-2006E.C
Highway Infrastructure Overview This section provides information on the extent of the public road system in the Hawassa. This is broken down by surface type and length
R.No
Year
Asphalt
All whether
/Gravel/
Dry whether
Road
Coble Stone
1
2000
47
167
200
2
2
2001
47
243.5
200
7.69
3
2002
56.5
243.5
241
18
4 2003 56.5 243.5 241 34.4
5 2004 56.5 243.5 241.5 71
6 2005 56.5 312 295 81
7 2006 132.3 352 325 154
Distribution of Telecommunication, Electric and Postal services Telecommunication
R.No. Type of Service Number of Customers
1 Fixed 22,113
2 Mobile 113,103
3 Wireless 2,353
Electric customers
R.No. Customers Number of Customers
1 Industry 259
2 Commercial/Business 4,142
3 Residential 19,727
Others 407
Postal Service
Postal Service Number of Customers
1 Number of Customers 2,300
Water Transportation
Boats in Hawassa Lake have a wide variety of shapes and sizes and construction methods due to
their intended purpose and available materials. These boats have used for transportation, and
fishing.
There are two main types of Boats in Lake Hawassa: Manual or human-powered boats and
Motorboats, which are propelled by mechanical means, such as engines.
Number Boats in Lake Hawassa
R.No Recreation For Fishing Total
1 34 55 89
Recreation and Tourism Hawassa is one of the most attractive cities in Ethiopia, Exploring the city is an
enjoyable and valuable experience for both foreign and domestic tourists.
Among the tourist attractions in the town the following were the major
Lake Hawassa - is the most beautiful lake which attracts thousands of tourists each
month. The lake is rich in different kinds of fish species like Barbus, Tilapia and cart fish
for tourists who care to indulge in leisure fishing and consumer fishing for the dwellers.
The breezing of cool air in the morning and evening hours rolls the lake with gentle
tides and washes millions of planktons to the shore to be devoured by fishes and fish
birds.
Marabous stork, Great-white pelican, Hammer Kop, Shoveled, Egyptian Goose, Wattled
ibis, saddle-bill stork, African fish, Eagles, Hoopoe, Spur wing plover, carmine Bee-
eater and pied king fisher make the lake an ornithological paradise.
Boating on Lake Hawassa with the spectacular and breath taking view of the sun set is a
moment of tranquility among visitors. Motor boats carry passengers to and from Wabi
- Shebele and 11 hotels that are built on the shore and peninsula of the lake. This offers
an excellent chance to tourists to see the length and width of the lake in all directions.
A fleet of colorfully painted passenger boats, flying the green-yellow and red Ethiopian
flag entertain their passengers with soft Ethiopian traditional music while sailing on the
peaceful lake under the blue sky.
Gudumale - is also a special place in the lake area where the Sidama cultural and
spiritual holiday “Fiche” is annually celebrated.
Amora Gedel: The south western lake shore locally known as “Amora Gedel” is
probably named after the flock of pelicans, marabous’ stork, hammer kop, kingfisher
and other prey bird soaring over the grounds of the shore in search of fish left over
along with the early morning hectic activities of fish- men and small boys with cleaning
knives. The place is an ideal spot for bird watch.
Mt, Tabor: Tabor Mountain has majestic presence in the western end of the city. This
attractive hill is perfect for a walk in the afternoon or early morning, and offers
beautiful panoramic views across the whole area. Said to resemble Tabor Mountain in
Israel, it sweeps dramatically down to the lakeshore, mirroring the ridge of the
mountain on the opposite side of the lake Hawassa.
Mt, Alamura. It is a small mountain situated at the south western end of the town.
From the top of the mountain, one can enjoy a partial view of the town and the lake
stretched below it. Paying a visit to this mountain and ascending to its top is worth a
day of any one’s time.
Spring Waters: There are three natural heritage sites (spring waters) surrounding
Hawassa town. These are: Burqito (12km from Hawassa city), Wendogenet located 39
km from Hawassa and Gidabo lays 41 km south of Hawassa
Annual Tourist Arrival and Its Revenue (2002-2006 E.C)
Year
Ethiopians
Foreigners
Total
Total Income in
Birr
2002
12,451
58,405
70,856
13,022,708
2003
64,281
21,560
85,841
32,715,322.14
2004
64,281
21,560
85,841
32,715,322.14
2005
161,386
34,931
196,317
82,359,843.45
2006
163,323
40,080
203,403
97,772,117.45
Source; Hawassa city administration Trade, Industry and Transport Department, Tourism
work process
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
Ethiopians Foreigners
Number of Tourists
2004E.C
2005E.C
2006E.C
Industry and commerce
Hawassa is the one of the most important consumer centre of the country and the core of its
industrial and commercial activity. Nowadays the city serves as the center for public
corporations and of privately owned industrial and commercial companies. Among Hawassa’s
main industries are food processing and those producing consumer goods (e.g., beer, textiles, and
footwear), generally for domestic markets. Construction and various service industries also
contribute to the city’s economy.
Small scale enterprises
R.No.
Sector
Number of Members
Capital
Male
Female
Total
1
Manufacturing
3618 2184 5802 521600
2
Construction
2569 1575 4144 326000
3
Trade
1028 630 1658 260800
4
Service
2055 1260 3315 130400
5
Urban Agriculture
1027 630 1657 65200
Investment
Number of Employment opportunity by Investment
R.No Trained employee
Untrained employee
Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 555 287 840 221 214 435
Number of Investment projects under construction in 2006 EC
R.no Agriculture Industry Others Total
1 1 4 6 11
Land Prepared for Investment in Hectare
Sector Land in Hectare
Industry 25.9
Trade 79.42
real-estate 7
Urban Agriculture 1
Recreational 22
Service 141.78
List of Fuel Station
R.No Name of Fuel Station Sub-city
1. Total #2 Misrak
2. Oil Libiya Menehariya
3. Total #1 BahilAdarash
4. TikurWeha Shell Adissketema
5. Gudumale Total Menehariya
6. Total#3 Mehal
7. NOC #2 Misrak
8. Yetebaberut /Dilla Road/ Tabor
9. TAF Misrak
10. Yetebaberut /TikurWeha/ Adissketema
11. Dalol Misrak
12. NOC#1 Misrak
Financial Services Financial services are available in the City, and being provided by Major banks
namely, Commercial bank of Ethiopia, Dashen Bank, Construction and Business
Bank, Development Bank, Anbesa Bank, Nib Bank, Awash Bank, Hibret Bank,
Abyssinia Bank, Birihan Bank, Bunna Bank, Abay Bank, Addis Bank, Debub-
Global Bank
Also, some credit institutions that facilities small credit and saving service. These
credit facilities are provided to individuals as well as groups for economic activities.
List of Banks in Hawassa
R.no Name of Bank Contact Address
1 Dashen bank (Hawassa Branch) 046 220 49 67 / 046 220 49 68
2 Dashen bank (Alamura Branch) 046 220 55 09
3 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Hawassa Branch) 046 220 61 36 / 046 220 91 03
4 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Tabor Branch) 046 221 14 29
5 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Adare Branch) 046-2207704 /046-2207694
6 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Furra Branch) 046-2211479 , 046-2211414
7 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Gebrel Sefer) 046-2205276 /046-2215275
8 Construction and Business Bank 0462204669 / 046 220 19 24
9 Construction and Business Bank (Sefere selam Branch) 046 220 9095
10 Development Bank of Ethiopia 046 220 46 20 / 046 220 13 06
11 NIB International Bank 046 220 71 78 / 046 220 71 80
12 Anbesa Bank s.c 046 221 30 81 / 046 221 30 82
13 Wegagen Bank s.c 046 220 26 29 / 046 220 41 72
14 Abyssinia Bank s.c 046 220 32 80 /046 220 92 59
15 Abyssinia Bank s.c /Tabor Branch/ 046-221 08 84/
16 Hibret Bank s.c 046 220 43 39 / 046 220 43 26
17 Awash Bank s.c 046 220 4722 /046 110 6525
18 Abay Bank 046 221 4802.
19 Oromia International Bank 0462205560
20 Birhan International Bank 046 220 9620
21 Adiss Bank 0462-208076
22 Nib Bank /Warka branch/ 046-212 00 12
23 Enat Bank
Insurance Companies
Insurance service is also given by Ethiopian Insurance Co., Africa Insurance, Hibret Insurance,
Nib Insurance, Niyala Insurance, Global Insurance, Nile Insurance and Oromiya Insurance; all
insurance companies are private except Ethiopian insurance company.
R.no
Name of Insurance Company
Contact Address
1 Nile Insurance s.c 046 220 12 62/ 046 220 40 32
2 Niyala Insurance s.c 046 220 49 99/046 220 18 55
3 NICE Insurance s.c 0462205066
4 Africa Insurance s.c 046 220 47 65/ 046 220 19 60
5 Hibret Insurance s.c 0462206610
6 NIB Insurance s.c 0462211109
7 Ethiopian Insurance Company 046 220 05 35/ 046 220 18 55
8 Anbessa Insurance 046 220 2451
9 Awash Insurance 046 110 3678
Small scale Enterprises in Hawassa city Interest in the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their
contribution in the development process continue to be in the forefront of policy debates in
developing countries. The advantages claimed for SMEs are many, including the
encouragement of entrepreneurship; the greater likelihood that SMEs will utilize labor
intensive technologies and thus have an immediate impact on employment generation; they
can usually be established rapidly and put into operation to produce quick returns. More
generally, the development of SMEs is seen as accelerating the achievement of wider
economic and socio-economic objectives, including poverty alleviation
This information gives an overview of the activities SMEs in 2006E.C.
2006
R.no. Sector Members Initial Capital
Male Female Total /Loan from
different sources/
1 Manufacturing 3618 2184 5802 521600
2 construction 2569 1575 4144 326000
3 Trade 1028 630 1658 260800
4 Service 2055 1260 3315 130400
5 Urban agriculture 1027 630 1657 65200
Number of Traders and Capital
Number of Traders and Capital /2006 E.C/
Whole Sale
Retail
Service
Total
Number Capital Number Capital Number Capital Number Capital
228 20,620,500 4,457 61,482,300 2,387 90,976,207 7,072 173,079,007
Source : Hawassa city Adminstration Trade and Industry Department
Agriculture Sector The overall agriculture sector comprises of crops, livestock, fisheries, and forestry sub
sectors. Despite the share of industry and services are raising constantly in the City,
Agriculture is still practiced in the rural kebeles of Hawela-Tulla. Its fertile soil, adequate
climate, and abundant rainfall permit growing almost any kinds of crops. Most of the
farming is conducted in Hawella-Tulla Sub-city, but urban agriculture is also practiced in
all sub-cities.
Agricultural Land Use in Hectare /2006E.C/
Total
Area
Crop Grassing
land
Forest Ownership Land
occupie
d by
others
Total
develop
ed land
Land to
be
develope
d in the
Future
Annual Stable Natur
al
Forest
Unions
forest
Governme
nt Forest
Private
Forest
11,370.47 3,389 2,119.20 555.18 712.5 50 9.5 495 895 8,997 80.5
Crop production 2006
Animal Husbandry
Livestock Population 2006
Cattle Sheep Goat Poultry Horse Mule Donkey
67,434 14,654 23,078 15,832 2,399 960 2,456
Season
Teff Barley Wheat Maize Field peas Bean
Cultivate
d land in
m2
Productio
n in KG
Cultivate
d land in
m2
Productio
n in KG
Cultivate
d land in
m2
Productio
n in KG
Cultivate
d land in
m2
Produ
ction
in KG
Cultivat
ed land
in m2
Producti
on in KG
Cultivate
d land in
m2
Production in KG
Meher 23.15 231.5 8.6 129 7.45 186 - 8 102 365 3,650
Belg - - - - - - - 2254
Total 23.15 231.5 8.6 129 7.45 186 2254 8 102 365 3,650
Perennial Crops
Enset Coffee Chat Banana
Land in
Hectar
production in KG Land in
Hectare
product
ion in
KG
Land
in
Hecta
re
production
in KG
Land
in
Hectar
e
producti
on in KG
7642800/Kocho/ 624.6 276050 1,197 2,394,000 23 4,600
764280 /Bula/
Vegetable Production 2006E.C
Season Onion /key shenkurt/
Potato Carrot Sweet potato Beetroot /qeyeser/
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Meher 1.5 203 7.4 1,512 3.5 647.5 61 14,945 0.7 133
Belg 116 24,841 364 75,336 52.5 11,019 27.1 4871
Total 117 25,044 371.4 76,848 56 11,666 61 14,945 27.8 5004
Season Cabbage Tomato
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Cultivated land in m2
Production in KG
Meher 11.8 2,468 2 480
Belg 294 80,864 100.7 30207
Total 306 83,331 102.7 30687
NGOs in Hawassa
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group
which is organized on a local, national or international level. Task-oriented and driven
by people with a common interest, NGOs perform a variety of service and humanitarian
functions, bring citizen concerns to Governments, advocate and monitor policies and
encourage political participation through provision of information. Some are organized
around specific issues, such as human rights, environment or health. They provide
analysis and expertise, serve as early warning mechanisms and help monitor and
implement international agreements.
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Fundinig Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
1 Kingdom Vision
International
Ethioipian
Residence Sustainable Child Care and Family Capacity Building
Education, Capacity building
America World Adoption 3,566,200 205 March, 2012
Feb, 2015 916582663
2(1) Resource Center for Civil
Society
Ethioipian
Residence Promote Networking and Governance among Partnent CSOs Opertating in Hawassa for Effective Coordination, Mobilization, Enhancement of Credibility and Accountability
Capacity building
CSSP-Civil Society Support Program-funded the peoples of Ireland, Norway, the Netherlande, Denmark
1775760 20 CSOs, Aug-12 Feb, 2014 926537049
3 Marie Stopes International Ethioipian
Residence Family planning and Reproductive Health
Health Marie Stopes International /Anonymous Private Donors
4,939,178 50947 Sep-11 Aug-14 912037112
4 Timret Lehiwot Ethiopia Ethioipian
Residence Wise up HIV/AIDs Prevention Project
Health DKT-Ethiopia 7,555,032 20,273 /for four sites/
October 1,2012
May-15 911666677
Timret Lehiwot Ethiopia Ethioipian
Residence HIV/AIDS PREVENTION PROJECT
Health Goal Ethiopia 1,497,450 3,063 Sep-14 Dec-14 911541312
5 Hawassa Medan Act (1) Ethioipian
Residence Children CORDAID 1,613,213.00 150 Jan-13 1-Dec 916134970
6(1) Jerusalem Children and
Community Development
Organization-JeCCDO
Ethioipian
Residence Child Focused Integrated Community Development
IGA, Capacity building, urban agriculture
KNH, CR and PC 20,947,751 16,220 Jan-12 Dec-16 916822526
6(2) Jerusalem Children and
Community Development
Organization-JeCCDO
Ethioipian
Residence Child Focused Integrated Community Development
Social Kindernothief (KNH) in Germany & Comic Relief in the UK
18,755,436.00 14,600 /for 3 kebeles/
Jul-11 Jun-16 916822526
7(2) Bethel Street Children and
Family Aid
Ethioipian
Residence Children Rehabilitation and Development
Child support
Patmos International Finland and Pentecostal Assembly of Canada/ RCCSGA / Individuals
4,603,932.00
64 Jan-14 Dec-16 0910011745/0462201631
7(3) Bethel Street Children and
Family Aid
Ethioipian
Residence Family Centered Child Support Project in Hawassa
Child support
Resource Center for Civil Society Group Association
705,000.00 55 Jan-14 Dec-15 0910011745/0462201632
8(1) Organization for social
Services for AIDS (OSSA)
Ethioipian
Residence Promoting Better Sexual and Reproductive Health for Young People most affected by HIV
Health 3,102,543.00
14,400 Jan-14 Dec-14 911461055
8(2) Organization for social
Services for AIDS (OSSA)
Ethioipian
Residence HIV/AIDS INTERVENTION PROJECT
Health Norwegian Church AID /NCA/ Ethiopia
1,349,999.00
3,000 Jan-14 Dece, 2014
911461055
9(1) Yehiwot Berhan Church of
Ethiopia Development -2
Foreign Orphans and Poor Family Children Teaching and Rehabilitating
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
2,270,448 200 Jul-13 Jun-16 916024121
9(2) Yehwot Birhan church of
Ethiopia
Foreign Loke Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Pentecostal Assembly of Canada
460,080.00 71 March, 2011
Mar-14 115522831
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Fundinig Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
9(3) Yehiwot Berhan Church of
Ethiopia Development
Association
Foreign Tullo Child Sponsorship and Community Development Project
Child Support
Children's Hope Chest 3,216,500.00
750 Jun-12 Jul-17
10 Progress Integrated
Community Development
Organization (PICDO)
Ethioipian
Residence Ethiopian Social Accountability Program
Capacity Building
World Bank, ESAP2 Management Agency
1,111,601.40 96 1/1/2013 ######## 0911406550/52
11 Give Hope Ethiopia Ethioipian
Residence Hawassa Integrated Community Development and Child Sponsorship
social Tukul,German Based Charity 679,950.00
1136 Jan-12 Dec-14 93033039
12 Elpis International Hawassa Ethioipian
Residence Child and Widow Sponsorship
social International/National Sponsors,Private organizations & Individual donors
679,950.00 48 Jan-12 Dec-14 911220170
13(1)
Action for Self Reliance Ethioipian
Residence Enhancing Multi-Sectorial Responsiveness on the Protection of Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Child Support
OAK Foundation 2,195,560.00 870 Aug-12 Jul-15 911331724
13(2)
Action for Self Reliance Ethioipian
Residence Together for Change-Collaborate Community, Government and Civil Society to Enhance Social Accountability in Education Service Delivery
Capacity Building
Multi Donor Trust Fund/MDTF/
791,237 520 Jan-13 Dec-14 911726852
13(3)
Action for Self Reliance Ethioipian
Residence Addressing Household Poverty through Self Help Group/SHG/ Approach Project
Women Empoerment
Project Concern International 367,690 1580 Sep-13 Aug-15 911726852
13(4)
Action for Self Reliance Ethioipian
Residence More Children in Schools Project in Tulla Sub City /Gemeto Adarash and Tulla Primary Schools/
Education Cordaid 864,027 350 Sep-14 Aug-15 911726852
14 South Ethiopia Peoples
Development Association
Local Strengthening Community Response TO HIV/AIDS
Health PATH 16,472,943.93 (Signed with BOFED, there is no separate local budget
in the Document)
Jan-12 Dec-15
15(1)
Ajuuja Children Home
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Holistic Service Promotion for OVC
Child Support
Children Home Society & Family Service,International Adoption Net
6,764,497.00
645 Jan1/12 Dece, 2014
935979158
15(2)
Ajuuja Children Home
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Inclusive OVC Support Project in Hawassa City
Child Support
CSSP-Civil Society Support Program
705,000.00 128 Jan-14 Dec-15 935979158
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
16 Affini Development Initiative
Forum
Local Comprehensive Orphan and Vulnerable Children Support Project
Child Support
CSSP-Civil Society Support Program
705,000.00 228 Jan-14 Dec-15 910054286
17 ANNPCAN Ethiopia/African
Network for the Prevention and
protection Children against
Maltreatment and Neglect-
Ethiopia/
Ethioipian
Residence Empowerment of Girls and Young Women
Women Empoerment
Plan International 3,643,043.95
5,000 October 1,2012
Dec-15
20-1 Rehoboth Support and
Development Organization
Ethioipian
Residence
OVC and ALFA Education Social Geneva Global Wide Horizon 1,416,641.00
3407 Jan-12 Jun-15
20(2)
Rehoboth Support and
Development Organization
Ethioipian
Residence
The Disadvantageed Children Care and
Support Project Child Support
Bethany Christian Services 3,000,000.00
188 October 1,2012
June 30,2015
21(1)
Shiny Day Social Services
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Empowering Hard to Reach People to fight Child Trafficking/Labour in Hawassa
Child Support
Civil Society Support Program/CSSP/
720,000.00 425 Sep-13 Aug-14 910170951
21(2)
Shiny Day Social Services
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Reaching Hard to Reach Children in Hawassa
Child Support
Resource Center for Civil Society Group Association
705,000.00 40 Jan-14 Dece, 2015
910170951
22 Faith Hope Love Family Service
Association 1
Ethioipian
Residence Economic Empowerment of women for the wellbeing of Children
Education, IGA, capacity Building
Compassion in Action, African Women Development Fund Churches in Finland & Sweden Individuals
4,949,023.24
600 May-12 Apr-15 468200717
23(1 SOS Children Village Ethiopia Foreign SOS Children Village Hawassa
Education, Health,
Agriculture, Welfare, IG,
KG
SOS Denmark 5,684,839.00
450 October 1,2012
Dec-14
23(2)
SOS Children Village Hawassa Foreign Strengthening Community Driven Responses
the Development Needs of Children: Family
Strengthening Project Amendment
Child Support
Austrian Development Agency
2,966,999.54
700 Jan-13 Dec-15
24 Shalom Children's Hope Ethioipian
Residence
Community Based and Institutional CARE
program Child Support
Children Home Society and Family Services (CHFS)
2,900,918.00
1260 Jan-12 Dec-15
25(1)
Mary Joy Development
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Livelihood Enhancement Social CORDAID 6,207,213 1716 Jan-13 Dec-15
26 Mary Joy Development
Association
Ethioipian
Residence
25(2)
Mary Joy Development
Association
Ethioipian
Residence Yekokeb Berhan Highly Vulnerable Children Care and Support Project
Children PACT/USAID 8881201/ for 7 sites/
16,959.00 Apr-14 Mar-15
26 Manna Child Sponsorship Family Aid
Ethiopian Residence
Child Sponsorship Family Aid and Community
Social & Child Support
CORDAID 6,207,073.00
2,045.00 Jan-13 Dec-15
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
27 Cheshire Ethiopia Ethiopian Residence
Admission of Disabled children production and distribution of prosthetic and orthopedic
Disabilities & social
Light for the World 8,011,169.72
2,979.00 Jan-13 Dec-16
28(1)
Tilla Association of Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Ethiopian Residence
Scaling up Demand for PMTCT service
health Positive Action for childrren fund (PACF) /
7,024,109.75
300 Dec-11 November 30/2014
28(2)
Tilla Association of Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Ethiopian Residence
Building Sustainable Livelihood for AIDS Orphans and caregivers
health Network of South Region Association of HIV Positive People
6,643,800.00
52,110.00 Dec-11 Nov-14
28(3)
Tilla Association of Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Ethiopian Residence
Scaling up Demand for PMTCT service and for the Provision and Improvement of Better Services to HIV Positive Pregnant Women & their Children
Health PACF/Positive Action for Children Fund
2,217,389.90 5228 Jan-12 Dec-14
28(4)
Tilla Association of Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Ethiopian Residence
Scaling up Demand for PMTCT service and for the Provision and Improvement of Better Services to HIV Positive Pregnant Women & their Children
Health PACF/Positive Action for Children Fund
7,084,843.05 9982 Jan-12 Dec-14
29 Haik Dar Kale Hiwot Church Development project
Foreign Child Development Child Developmt
Compassion International Ethiopia
5,500,000.00
260 Oct-11 Sep-30/2016
30 Mehale Kifle Ketema Kale Hiwot Church Development project
Foreign Child Sponsorship Program Child Sponsorship Program
Compassion International Ethiopia
4,931,404.00
224 Oct-11 Oct-16
31(1)
Berhan Lehitsanat/Former Handcap National/
Foreign Education and Livelihood for Girls and Women Education
Women &Children
DDP/ Disability and Development Partner
9,758,969 8360 Sep-10 Aug-15 911223574
31(2)
Berhan Lehitsanat/Former Handcap National/
Foreign Support Orphan and Vulnerable Children in Hawassa City
Children NOVA 3,046,147 180 1-Feb-13 January 31,2016
911223574
31(3)
Berhan Lehitsanat/Former Handcap National/
Foreign Women and Girls Resource Center
Women DDP(Disability and Development Partner)
1,852,185 360 Febr, 2013
January 31,2014
911223574
31(4)
Berhan Lehitsanat/Former
Handcap National/
Foreign Childhood to Livelihood Project
Disabilities DDP(Disability and Development Partner)
10,776,155 250 May1,2013
April 30/2017
911223574
35 Salu Self Help Blind and Handicapped Association
Ethiopian Residence
Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities through Vocational Trainings and Braile Education Skills
Disabilities ISEE and Civi Society Support Program /CSSP/
744,238.00 75 Sep-14 Dec-15 0911146508/0113725811/0932686905
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
36 Barnhemmet Hawassa Children
Raising Associations
Foreign Barnhemmet Home Project Child Support
Bernhemmets Sweden 306,729 13 Aug-12 Jul-15
37 Meserte kristos Church Relief and Dev. Association
Foreign Child Development Sponsorship project Based
at Hawassa Meserete Kristos Local Church
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
3,751,404.95 300 Jan-12 Dec-16 0116298437/39
38 Wide Horizons Ethiopian Residence
Integrated Child Care Service Education, Health
WHFC INC USA 735,000 50 1/1/2012 21/12/2015
39 Progetto continenti Foreign Health Care and Social Program for Vulnerable Children and Disadvantaged adults
Health & Social
CEI/Italian Episcopal Conference & PC/Progetto Continenti/ (E8&E9)
6,049,369.00
36,000 Jan-12 Dec-14 934754536
40(1)
Ethiopian Evangelical Church
Mekane Yesus Dev't and Social
Services Commussion /EEMY/
Foreign Hawassa Congregation Child Development Project
Child Support
Children's Hope Chest Ethiopia
3,291,086 150 Mar-13 Feb-17 0462205572
40(2)
Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus
Foreign Sustainable Sanitation Transformation in Pre-Urban and Urban Areas of Hawassa
Environment
European Commission and Matching Fund from SNV
8,662,478 /for 3 sites
37093 /for 3 sites
Jul-13 Jun-16 0462201647
41 Integrated service for AIDS Prevention and Support Organization/ISAPSO/
Ethiopian Residence
HIV Prevention Project Health Population Service International /Ethiopia-PSI/E/USAID
2,252,424 78254/ for six sites
Apr-13 Mar-14 110233251
42(1)
Plan International Ethiopia
Foreign A Better Child Development and Education Program
Child Support
Plan International 64,774,889 31,699 Jul-11 June 30,2016
0114670175/82
42(2)
Plan International Ethiopia
Foreign Early Survival and Development of Children
Child Support
Plan International 107,676,596 /for 16 sites/
450,000 Jul-11 Jun-16 462205852
42(3)
Plan International Ethiopia
Foreign Protection of Child Marriage, Female Genital
Mutilation and Sexual Violence
Child Support
Plan International 57458246 /for 11 sites in
the region/
6632 /for 11 sites
Jul-11 Jun-16 462205852
43 Family Guidance Association
Ethiopian Residence
Youth, Access, HIV/AIDS, Safe Motherhood and Institutional Strategy
Health IPPF, EKN, ASK, UNFPA, CDC 10,699,942.95 133,157 for 4 sities
Jan-14 Dec-14 0462206154/0912438586
18(1)
Hawassa Gunet Church (1) Foreign Wachano Guenet Child Sponsorship Project
Social Ethiopian Genet church 4,509,999.90
250 Nov-12 Dec.2016 913440600
19(2)
Hawassa Gunet Church (2) Foreign Chefe Werancha Child Sponsorship Project
Social Ethiopian Genet church 2,099,600.00
250 Jan-12 Dec-14 913440600
44(1)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Wachano Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
4,509,999.00
250 Dec-11 Dec-17 913440600
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
44(2)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Gumbie Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
2,640,000.00
250 Jan-10 Dec-14 913440600
44(3)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Hiteta Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
2,207,597.40
218 Jul-14 Jan-17 913440600/0911787677
44(4)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Hawassa Guenet Church Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
2,640,000.00
250 Jul-09 Jun-14 913440600
44(5)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Hawassa Guenet Church Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
4,960,224.50
230 Jul-13 Jun-18 913440600
44(6)
ETHIOPIAN GUENET CHURCH
DEVELOPMENT & WELFARE
ORGANIZATION
Foreign Halede Guenet Church Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Child Hope Chest Ethiopia 2,835,860.00
150 Aug-13 Jul-18 913440600
45 New Life Teen Challenge Development and Relief Program
Local Rehabilitation of street children, girls and boys in Hawassa
Pact Ethiopia, CCRDA & Addis Hiwot
2,293,500.00
7500 May1,2012
Apr30,2015
913025549
46 Donkey Sanctuary Ethiopia
Foreign Consolidation of Community based Integrated Donkey and Mule Walefare Improvement Project in Hawassa City
Animal The Donkey Sanctuary, UK 12,813,009 17179 households for 3 sites
Jan-13 Dec-17
47 Care Ethiopia Foreign Graduation with Resilience to Achieve Sustainable
Development
Food Security
USAID 32,742,200 10062 Jan-12 Dec-16
48 Phares National Association
Ethiopian Residence
Basic Preventive care Package
Health US Embassy Small Project Office ,AA
477,060 100 Sep-12 Aug-13 916038434
49(1)
Center of concern Ethiopian Residence
Women Capacity Building Project in Hawella Tulla Sub-
City
Women National Endowment for Democracy
687,852 450 Feb-14 Jan-15 0916853774/0462205016
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
49(2)
Center of concern Ethiopian Residence
Children Institutional care and support and Education
Support Project
Child support & Education
Edget Baandnet Children Center/Germany
3,179,070 92 Jan-14 Dec-16 0916853774/0462205017
49(3)
Center of concern Ethiopian Residence
Child Empowerment and Protection
Child support & Education
Goal Ethiopia, Irish Aid Program Fund/IAPF/
12,659,042 29,319 Jul-12 Dec-15 0916853774/0462205018
49(4)
Center of concern Ethiopian Residence
Schools Improvement Program to Empower Young
Girls in Hawassa City
Education SIDA/ Sweden International Development Agency
1,031,048 10,700 Nov-14 Apr-16 0916853774/0462205019
50 Hidase Hulentenawi Yebego Aderagot Mahiber
Ethiopian Residence
Integrated Community Health Services
Health CIDA,EDCTP 51,049,762.44 76816/ for 5 zones
Jun-13 April 30/2016
51 Medhin HIV Positive Elders Association
Ethiopian Residence
Responding to prevent and mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS and Poverty among Elders and OVCs through Economic and Social Empowerment
Health Global Fund 1,490,443.83 450 Jan-12 Dec-14 0916140241
52 International Aid Services
Ethiopian Residence
Hawassa Special Needs /Inclusive Education Project
Education Swedish Mission Council/ SMC
8,587,440 3,325 Jun-13 Jun-16
53 African Service Committee
Foreign Integration of SRH/TB/PMTCT/STI Health Service &HIV Treatment Acess into ASC's HIV VCT Program in SNNP Region ,Hawassa City
Health African Service Committee Inc. BGI Ethiopia,Save the Children, Vitamin Angels,TOMS Shoe,Regional Health Bureau
5,793,317 98690 July 1,2013
June 30,2016
912395069/251-468-201532/0468201532
54 Ethiopian Kalehiwot Church Development
Foreign HIV-AIDS Prevention,Care and Support Service for at risk Mobile Population
Health SC/USA/USAID Fund 9,557,776.00 5760 for 3 sites
Aug-10 Aug-14 115515844
55 Green Thinker Youth Association /GTA/
Local Rehabilitating Hawassa Lake Shore Haik Dar Sub-City
Environment
UNDP/GEF/SGP 171,660 360 Jul-12 Jul-14
56(1)
Green Initiative Ethiopia Development Association /GIEDA/
Local Mitigating Poor Solid Waste Management Impacts through Livelihood Generation in Misrak and Mehal Ketema Sub-Cities of Hawassa City
Environment
Civil Society Support Program through British Council
680,700 800 Aug-12 Jul-14 0911726077 Ato Fasil
56(2)
Green Initiative Ethiopia Development Association /GIEDA/
Local Mitigating Poor Solid Waste Management Impacts through Livelihood Generation in Bahil Adarash Sub-Cities of Hawassa City
Environment
UNDP-Global Environement Facility-Small Grants Program
224,500 400 Aug-12 Jan-14 911726077
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Funding Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
56(3)
Green Initiative Ethiopia Development Association /GIEDA/
Local Mitigating Poor Solid Waste Management Impacts through Livelihood Generation in Misrak and Mehal Ketema Sub-Cities of Hawassa City
Environment
Civil Society Support Program /CSSP/
405,080 800 July 1,2014
Dec-14 911726077
57 Green Image for Ethiopia Initiative /GIFEL/
Local Conservation of Lake Hawassa through Land and Solid Waste Management in Tabor Sub-City
Environment
Global Environmental Facility 222,637 130 Aug-13 Jul-15 911909293
58 Addis Development Vision
Local Poverty Alleviation through Inclusion
Education 333,123 50 Jan-13 Decem,2013
911855856
59 Yewendmshet Family Welfare Organization
Ethiopian Residence
Community Based Comprehensive Orphans and Vulnerable Children Supporting Program
Child Support
International & Local NGOs 1,983,300.00 80 Mar-13 Feb-16 916824636/0910903782/0911193846
60 Basic Environmental Education for all Community Association
Local Tabor Hill Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Improvement
Environment
GEF, SGP Imlemented by UNDP
403,767 Aug-12 Jul-14 916828821
61(1)
Bethany Christian Services Global L.L.C /BCSG/
Foreign FOSTER To ADOPT Child Support
Bethany Christian Services Global L.L.C /BCSG/
4,494,079.00 240 Oct-12 Sep-15
61(2)
Bethany Christian Services Global L.L.C
Foreign Family Empowerment Services
Child Support
Bethany Christian Services Global L.L.C
1,042,867.00 1170 Mar-14 Aug-15 911800191
62 Young Men's Christian Association of Ethiopia/YMCA/
Local Developing the Capacity of Young through Training and Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Hawassa City Tabor Sub-
Capacity Building
CIDA/Canada Vacouver YMCA,Bill Stewart, YMCA Association Services
360,172.06 480 Apr-13 May-16 912149571
63 Bright Life Mission /BLM/
Local ARK-BLM Project Child Support
1,899,437.60 50 October 1,2012
Sept-30/2015
911696121
64 Association of Women in the Avenue of Development
Ethiopian Residence
Capacity Educational Institutions and Fighting Against HIV-AIDS and Poverty by Building the Capacity of Women
Capacity Building
UN-Women,IOM,Norway,Germany &US Embassy
21,042,200 30100 /for 5 sites
Feb-13 Feb-18 921349525
65 Hilawe Foundation Ethiopian Residence
HIV/AIDS Prevention: Control and Child Care Service Project
Health and Child Support
Children's Home Society & Family Services Ethiopia
1,850,570.00 1330 Mar-11 Feb-14 911418480
66(1)
Ethiopian Mulu Wongel Church Amagnoch Development Organization
Foreign Hawassa Piassa Branch Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Compassion International Ethiopia
4,947,375.00 250 Jul-11 Jun-16 0916851597/0115533588/115509493
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Fundinig Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
66(2)
Ethiopian Mulu Wongel Amagnoch Church Development Organization
Foreign Addis Ketema Mulu Wongel Amagnoch Church Child Sponsorship Project
Child Support
Hope Chest International 1,692,626.00 150 Jul-13 Jun-16 0115533588/115509494
67 Children's Hope Chest
Foreign Child Sponsorship and Developlment
Child Support
Children's Hope Chest 6,750,711.47 3150 Nov-13 Oct-16 0118614712/0913858354
68 Forum for African Women Educationalist/FAWE
Local Girl Power-Education Project Education Plan International Ethiopia 2,473,344.51 120 Jan-12 Dec-15
69 Nazareth Children's Center and Integrated Development
Local Urban Community Led Total Sanitation and Hygien
Environment
Plan International Ethiopia 608,252 11,566 Aug-13 Jun-14 011213721/0911206501
70 Action for Youth and Community Changes/AYCC/
Local Raising the Community Awareness on Health and Building Self-Esteem and Life Skills of Young People
Children Blue Man(USA), Pholland Foundation
708,540 1,645 Sep-13 Aug-14 0913453010/462204520
71 Engender Health Ethiopian Residence
Access to Better Reproductive Health Initiative
Health Anonymous Donor 31,715,106 454,234 for 46 sites
Jun-13 May-16 911123849
72(1)
Research Inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia /RIPPLE/
Ethiopian
Residence Scaling up complementary food to improve Nutritional status of children
Child Support
UNICEF Ethiopia 9,253,344.30 15000/for six sites
May-13 Apr-15 0114674342/28
72(2)
Research Inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia /RIPPLE/
Ethiopian Residence
Improving Waste Management in Hawassa City
Environment
USAID 6,208,290.12 73,602 Jan-14 Dec-15 0462206963/6956
73 Catholic Church of Hawassa- Mother Tresa
Foreign Gift of Mary's Home for Sick and Dying Destitute
Integrated Missionaries of Charity Sister CRS
23,027,152 17940 Jan-14 Dec-18 462202841
74 Bethsaida Support for Children and Youth Association
Local Community Based Child Support Project
Children RCSSG 705,000 70 Jan-14 Dec-15 911057606
75(1)
Hawassa Children's and Vocational Training College
Foreign Hawassa Children's Center Children Chicago Children's Project,Freiburgh Children's Project, Beverungen Children's Project
4,999,397.00 232 Jan-14 Dec-15 916822622
75(2)
Hawassa Children's and Vocational Training College
Foreign Hawassa Vocational Training College
Child Support & Education
Chicago Children's Project,Freiburgh Children's Project, Beverungen Children's Project
4,015,628.00 575 Jan-14 Dec-16 0916822622
No Name of CSOs Type of CSOs
Project Title Sector Fundinig Agency Total Budget Beneficiaries Project Duration Contact Address
76 True Love Children Center Charity Organization
Ethiopian Residence
Integrated OVC/HVC and Women from low Income Families Support Project
Child Support
AMOFREM, ENZO B, 3,194,707.95 300 Apr-14 Mar-16 0930076016/0911041441/0916919891
77 Look Development Association
Child Sponsorship Project in Tullo Kebele
Child Support
HOPE RANCH 2,181,880.76 168 Jan-14 Dec-16 911943754
78 Tikuret Lesetoch Ena Lehitsanat Mahiber /TLLM/
Ethiopian Residence
Tikuret Child Care & Development Program Phase II
Child Support
French Embassy in Ethiopia,Gladney Adoption Center & Children house International/CHI/, CCGOC, AAI/ shelter for Africa/ and Regional Women Children and Youth Bureau
15,400,000.00 /only for Hawassa Project/
200 /only for Hawassa Project/
Jan-14 Dec-16 911471696
79 Children Cross Connection
Local Phase IV Project on Orphaned and Vulnerable Destitute Children
Child Support
RCCG/Resource Center for Civil Society Groups
Association/ for Community based Program / 4 Multi
foundation and Area Africa
830860.8 for Hawassa Only
102 for Hawassa only
Jan-14 Decem,2016
80 Malaria Consortium Ethiopian Residence
Accelerated NTDs Control and Reduction of Malaria through Community based Approaches in SNNPRS
Health DFID/UK-AID 6,568,952.00 for 4 sites
93,955 for 4 sites
October 1,2014
Mar-16
81 Green Message Ethiopia Development Association
Ethiopian Residence
Promoting and Introduction Fish Cage Farming in Lake Hawassa
Environment
CSSP 720,000 600 Oct-14 Oct-15 926363009
82 Volunter's Action for Community Transformation
Local Disability Cloth Sewing Professional Cooperation Association
Disability 137,000 13 Jul-14 Dec-14 920041550
የሀዋሳ ከተማ አስተዳደራዊ አደረጃጃት
የሀዋሳ ከተማ የቀድሞ አደረጃጀት በ14 ቀበሌዎች ነበር፡፡ በአሁኑ ወቅት ከተማዋ በ8ክ/ከተሞችና በ32
የቀበሌ አስተዳደሮች ተደራጅታለች፡፡
የሀዋሳ ከተማ ክ/ከተሞችና ቀበሌዎች
ተ.ቁ
ክ/ከተሞች
ቀበሌዎች
1 ምስራቅ 3. ቴሶ
4. ውቅሮ
2
መነሀሪያ
4. ጉዌ ስታዲየም
5. ሚሊኒየም አደባባይ
6. ፒያሳ
3
ታቦር
6. ዱሜ
7. ፋራ በሪሶ
8. ሂጠታ
9. ሆጋኔ ዋጮ
10. ጢልቴ
4
መሀል ከተማ
4. አዲስ አበባ
5. ለኩ
6. ንጋት ኮከብ
5 ሀይቅ ዳር 3. ጉዱማሌ
4. ገበያ ዳር
6 አዲስ ከተማ 3. ዳካ
4. ፊላደልፊያ
7
ባህል አዳራሽ
4. አዳሬ
5. አንድነት
6. ሀረር
8
ሀዌላ-ቱላ
13. አላሙራ
14. ጨፋሲኔ
15. ጨፌ ኮትጀቤሳ
16. ዳቶ ኦዳሄ
17. ፊንጫዋ
18. ጋራ ሪቀታ
19. ገመጦ ጋሌ
20. ሀራንፋማ
21. ሀዌላ ወንዶ
22. ቱላ 01
23. ቱላ ገጠር
24. ቱሎ
የሀዋሳ ከተማ የትምህርት መረጃ
በ2006ዓ.ም የተመዘገቡ ተማሪዎች ብዛት
መዋዕለ-ሕጻናት ወንድ-5,730 - ሴት 5,991 ድምር- 11,121
ከ1-8 ወንድ- 36,050 ሴት- 39,390 ድምር 75,440
9-12 ወንድ- 12,015 ሴት 11,202 ድምር- 23,217
ጠቅላላ ድምር- ወንድ-53,795 ሴት- 56,583 ድምር- 109,778
የመጀመሪያ ደረጃ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን– 114.33%
የመጀመሪያ ደረጃ ት/ት ንጥር ሽፋን– 99.43%
የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን– 96.64%
የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ት ንጥር ሽፋን– 60.06%
በ2006 ዓ.ም ሀዋሳን የጎበኙ ቱሪስቶች ብዛትና የተገኘ ገቢ
ሀዋሳ ሰፊ የተፈጥሮና ሰው ሰራሽ መስህቦች ባለቤት ስትሆን እነዚም የከተማዋን አጠቃላይ ገጽታ ከማስዋብ
ውጪ ሰፊ የውጪና የሀገር ውስጥ ቱርስቶች ፍሰት እንድኖር አድርጓል፡፡
ቱርስቶች ብዛት
የሀገር ውስጥ 163,323
የውጭ ሀገር 40,080
ጠቅላላ ብዛት 203,403
ከቱሪዝም ጠቅላላ የተገኘ ገቢ (ከሀገር ውስጥና ከውጭ ሀገር ቱርስቶች) 97,772,117.45 ብር
በ2006 ዓ.ም ከታክስና ሌሎች ምንጮች የተሰበሰበ ገቢ
ቀጥታ ታክስ– 224,161,398.40ብር
ቀጥታ-ታክስ ያልሁኑ– 209,591,007.10 ብር
ታክስ ያልሆኑ ገቢዎች– 111,975,593.89 ብር ጠቅላላ የተሰበሰበ ገቢ- 553,584,689.56 ብር