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HAWASSA CITY ADMINSTRATION Finance & Economic Development Department Socio-Economic and Geo-Spatial Data Analysis & Dissemination Core Work Process 2008E.C Socio - Economic Profile Hawassa, Ethiopia

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Page 1: 2008E.C Socio - Economic Profile · The profile indicates that the City’s population is growing very fast and ... an international road that stretched from Cairo (Egypt) to Cape

HAWASSA CITY ADMINSTRATION

Finance & Economic Development

Department

Socio-Economic and Geo-Spatial Data Analysis &

Dissemination Core Work Process

2008E.C Socio - Economic

Profile

Hawassa,

Ethiopia

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2008E.C Socio - Economic Profile

Prepared by:

Assefa Getachew

Abinet Alemayehu

Alemu Tadesse

Photo credit: Mesfin Studio

Socio-Economic & Geo-Spatial Data Analysis

& Dissemination Core Work Process

Tel. 0462209154

Po.box 1640

Hawassa, Ethiopia

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This is the 9th edition of the annual socio-economic profile of Hawassa city. It has

been published yearly and it contains statistical data which covers the various

economic and social activities in Hawassa. It is considered as one of the most

important official sources of statistical data in the city.

The profile indicates that the City’s population is growing very fast and

consequently the city administration is working hard to fulfill the need of its people

by providing various services. The services that are particularly mentioned are

health services, education, and water supply and so on.

The main 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 annual socio-economic profile comprises the most important up-to date data

issued by different sector departments. 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.

We take this opportunity to extent our sincere thanks to all those who provided

valuable information for the publication of this edition. Any comments or

suggestions that would help us to improve future editions are welcomed.

Preface

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Socio-Economic & Geo-Spatial Data Analysis & Dissemination Core Work Process

Mayors Massage

It’s with warmest regards and unbridled enthusiasm that I welcome everyone to the

Hawassa city socio-economic profile

First and foremost, I wish to express my deepest thanks to all who participated in

publishing this socio-economic profile.

Hawassa City Administration is committed to maximizing your access to City

information. Therefore this socio-economic profile is an important tool to access the

City overall status.

Further I am excited to tell you there are many great things coming together for

our City. Our staff is working feverishly on a number of projects that are clearly

planned to make you proud and that will fulfill many of the desires you wanted to

see manifest in our community.

The city Administration is designing economic development strategies that will

position us for meeting the needs of our community. We understand that, in order

for our community to thrive, we need services that meet your satisfaction. We will

achieve this by open communication and a real partnership that commits itself to

solution-driven outcomes.

Together, we will make Hawassa the city we will all be proud to call home!!!

Sincerely,

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Tewodros Gebiba

Mayor of Hawassa City

Message from Finance and Economic Development Department Head

As the Head of Hawassa city Administration Finance and Economic Department I am pleased to

welcome you to the 9th edition of Hawassa city socio-economic profile.

This profile aims to provide the Physical, Social, Economic, and Tourism potential and shows

data regarding private investment and other relevant information pertaining to the city.

The preparation of this statistical Abstract is largely based on primary source such as data

collected from sectors Department office and sub cities and other non-governmental

institutions. In respect to them I would like to extend our gratefulness to the aforementioned

different level governmental and Non-Governmental institutions for providing us the data used

in this publication.

I would like to express my sincere thanks to the staffs of socio-economic and geo-spatial Data

Analysis and dissemination core work process.

Finally we are looking for word to receive constructive comments that would be helpful to

incorporate in our future publication.

Thanks!

Tamiru Taffe

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Vice Mayor and

Head of Hawassa city Adm. Finance and Economic Development Dep’t

About Hawassa

Hawassa is established in 1952E.C during the period of Emperor Hailesilasie. The city

got both its name and beauty from Lake Hawassa, Hawassa means “Wide” in

Sidama language.

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 and

1,125 km north of Nairobi, Kenya. The city lays on the Trans-African High Way-4:

an international road that stretched from Cairo (Egypt) to Cape Town (S. Africa).

Geographically the City lays between 6055’0’’ to 706’0’’ latitude North and 380 25’0’’

to 380 34’0’’ 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. The city

administration has an area of 157.2 (sq.kms), divided in to 8 sub-cities and 32

Introduction

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Kebeles, These Eight sub cities are Hayek Dare, Menehariya, and Tabore, Misrak,

Bahile Adarash, Addis Ketema, Hawela-Tula and Mehal sub city.

Currently the city is serving as the Capital of southern Nations Nationalities &

peoples Region, the Sidama zone Administration & Hawassa city administration.

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 409

Dilla 90

Durame 122

Fofa 465

Gidole 328

Hagere Selam 93

Halaba 88

Hosanna 143

Jinka 418

Karat 361

Konta 349

Masha 692

Mizan Teferi 524

Soyama 268

Waka 257

Wolayita Sodo 152

Wolkite 337

Yirga Alem 42

Yirga Chefe 122

Oromia Region

Ambo 391

Assela 168

Debre Zeit 233

Jimma 405

Kibre Mengist 193

Mojo 200

Moyalle 498

Nazereth 220

Nekemte 602

Shakiso 212

Shashemene 23

Yabello 295

Zeway 110

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Administrative Map of Hawassa

Somali Region

City Distance From

Hawassa in KM

Degehabur 914

Ginir 324

Jigjiga 749

Tigray region

Addigrat 1166

Adewa 1243

Axum 1262

Maychew 949

Mekele 1064

Amhara Region

Bahir Dar 834

Batti 690

Debre Birihan 403

Debre Markos 581

Dessie 659

Gonder 1007

Haiq 702

Kombolcha 639

Tis Abay 863

Woldiya 780

Afar Region

Assayita 826

Dubti 741

Semera 721

Gambela Region

Gambela 789

Benishangul Gumuz Region

Assosa 937

Harrer Region

Harrer

647

City Administrations

Addis Ababa 274

Dire Dawa 579

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Vision, Mission and Values

Of Hawassa city Administration Finance and Economic Development department Vision Statement

To see the city of Hawassa become prosperous by achieving Economic and Social development

through equitable resource distribution and utilization and see the cities people freed from

poverty by 2012E.C

Mission

To effectively plan, allocate and utilize account for resources through the implementation of

fiscal and economic policies and the implementation of up-to-date information and financial

resource auditing system, and creating collaboration with other development partners thereby

providing and enabling sustainable growth and development in the city.

Values

Transparency and Accountability

Achievement

Legality

Planning

Sense of belonging

Fairness

Economical

Accurate, reliable and timely information

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Hawassa City Administration - Administrative Structure

Hawassa city Council

Judicial Body

Mayor

Public Relation and

Administration councilor

8 sub-city

Administrations

Mayor’s Office

32 Kebeles

City Executive Body

Sector Department

Hawassa city

municipality

8 sub-city municipality

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Hawassa City Administration Finance and Economic Development Organizational

Structure

Core Work-Processes

Supporting Work-Processe

Head of Finance and Economy Department

Socio-Economic &

Geo-Spatial Data

Analysis and

Dissemination

Work-Process

Government

Treasury

Work-

Process

Population

Issue

Coordination &

Implementation

Work-Process

Internal Audit

and

Inspection

Work-

Process

Procurement,

Payment and

Property

Administration

Work-Process

Development Plan

Preparation,

Evaluation, &

Follow-up work-

Process

Gender

mainstreamin

g work-

Process

Anti-

Corruption

Follow-up

work-Process

HIV

mainstreaming

work-Process

Information

Communication

Technology

work-Process

Human

Resource

management

Work-Process

8 Sub-cities

Finance and

Economy Offices

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Geographical and Demographic 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. In 2008E.C the height monthly rainfall is

registered in August. Daily minimum and maximum temperature is almost moderate, the

minimum monthly average temperature is 10◦c and monthly average maximum temperature is

31.5◦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

2008E.C Temperature and Rainfall

Stn. Name :- Hawassa Monthly Total Rainfall in mm

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2014 206.4 164.0 105.3 19.1 5.8

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Source:- Ethiopian meteorological Agency, Hawassa meteorological station

Hawassa city Administration Sub-Cities & Kebeles The built-up area of Hawassa is divided into industrial, residential, and commercial zones. Further 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

Tesso

Wukero

2015 0.0 2.5 38.2 28.9 56.1 147.2 113.1 85.3

Source:- Ethiopian meteorological Agency, Hawassa meteorological station

Stn. Name :- Hawassa Monthly Average Max.Temp.in oC

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2014

25.2 25.3 26.3 27.4 27.5

2015 28.7 31.0 31.5 30.8 28.5 26.1 26.1 26.8

Source:- Ethiopian meteorological Agency, Hawassa meteorological station

Stn. Name :- Hawassa Monthly Average Min.Temp. in oC

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2014

14.9 14.7 14.2 12.3 10.7

2015 11.2 13.0 14.5 14.8 15.4 15.8 14.8 15.3

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2

Menehariya

o Guwe Stadium

o Millennium

Adebabay

o Piassa

3

Tabor

Dume

Fara

Hiteta

Hoganewacho

Tilte

4

Mehal-Ketema

Addis Ababa

Leku

NigatKokeb

5

Hayek Dar

Gudumale

Gebeya Dar

6

Addis Ketema

Daka

Philadelphia

7

BahilAdarash

Adare

Andinet

Harer

8

Hawella – Tulla

Alamura

Chefasine

ChefeKotijabesa

DatoOdahe

Finchawa

GaraRikata

Gemeto Galle

Haranfama

HawellaWondo

Tulla 01 Tulla Rural

Tullo

Demographic information

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Total Population by Year (2002-2008E.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

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5 2006 176,599 166,576 343,175

6 2007 183,819 173,377 357,196

7 2008

191,352 180,474 371,826

Chart: Total Population by Year /2003-2008E.C/

Urban Population 2002-2008E.C R.NO. Year Urban Population size by sex

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

5 113,834 106,953 220,787

Male

Female

Total0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

2003 2004 20052006

20042008

Male

Female

Total

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2006

6 2007 119,297 112,085 231,382

7 2008 125,024 117,465 242,489

Rural Population 2003-2008E.C R.NO. Year Rural Population size by sex 2002-2008

Male Female Total

1 2003 57,777 54,885 112,662

2 2004 59,393 56,422 115,576

3 2005 61,056 58,002 119,058

4 2006 62,765 59,623 122,388

5 2007 64,522 61,292 125,814

6 2008 66,328 63,009 129,337

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Male

Female

Total

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Chart: Rural Population size by sex 2003-2008

Urban Population by Sub-city

Name of Sub-city Urban 2008

Male Female Total

Addis Ketema 13,794 13,790 27,584

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

20032004

20052006

20072008

Male

Female

Total

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Hayek Dar 13,856 13,039 26,895

MehalKetema 11,509 11,149 22,658

BahilAdarash 11,535 11,443 22,978

Misrak 18,842 17,059 35,901

Menehariya 19,400 18,517 37,917

Tabor 35,503 31,926 67,429

Tulla Town (Kebele 01) 585 542 1,127

Total urban 125,024 117,465 242,489

Rural population 2008E.C Name of Kebele Male Female Total

DatoOdahe 5,120

4,626 9,746

Chefe Cote Jebisa 7,772

7,286

15,058

GaraRikata 5,099

4,875 9,974

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Gemeto Gale 8,367

7,700 16,067

Alamura 6,019

5,938 11,957

Tullo

6,367 5,857

12,224

Finchawa 4,962

4,740 9,702

Tulla Rural 4,343

4,272 8,615

Chefasine 6,656

6,543 13,199

AbelaWondo 5,539 5,457

10,996

Haranfama 6,084

5,715 11,799

Total Rural 66,328 63,009 129,337

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Age group Residence and Sex

Urban + Rural Urban Rural

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

0-4 18229 17771 36000 9307 9227 18534 8922 8544 17466

5-9 21912 22466 44378 11315 11878 23193 10597 10588 21185

10-14 23705 25912 49617 13086 15595 28681 10619 10317 20936

15-19 29201 31440 60641 20632 23125 43757 8569 8315 16884

20-24 28193 25117 53310 22541 19357 41898 5652 5760 11412

25-29 19888 18871 38759 15095 13829 28924 4793 5042 9835

30-34 13321 10552 23873 9643 7180 16823 3678 3372 7050

35-39 10824 9113 19937 7735 5973 13708 3089 3140 6229

40-44 7769 5846 13615 5132 3262 8394 2637 2584 5221

45-49 5366 4047 9413 3474 2385 5859 1892 1662 3554

50-54 4002 2918 6920 2204 1586 3790 1798 1332 3130

55-59 2239 1531 3770 1276 889 2165 963 642 1605

60-64 2096 1490 3586 963 778 1741 1133 712 1845

65-69 1222 856 2078 631 464 1095 591 392 983

70-74 1060 761 1821 464 480 944 596 281 877

75-79 673 435 1108 281 233 514 392 202 594

80-84 461 372 833 190 222 412 271 150 421

85-89 166 106 272 93 71 164 73 35 108

90-94 93 87 180 63 64 127 30 23 53

95+ 58 52 110 29 28 57 29 24 53

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Population by Ethnic Group (2008E.C) R.NO. ETHNIC GROUP NO. OF POPULATION

Male Female Total

1 Sidama 91656 80001 171657

2 Amhara 26756 29622 56378

3 Wolayita 26821 26434 53255

4 Oromo 9673 9382 19055

5 Guragie 8199 7662 15861

6 Kembata 5201 4793 9994

7 Hadiya 2615 2433 5048

8 Tigrie 2400 2355 4755

9 Other Ethnic Groups 18031 17792 35823

Total 191,352 180,474 371,826

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Population by Religion R.no. Religion No. of followers

Male

Female

Total

Percentage (%)

1 Christian 171152 163863 335015

90.1

1.1 Protestant 113623 107458 221081

59.5

1.2 Orthodox 50349 49589 99938

27

1.3 Catholic 7181 6815 13996

3.76

2 Muslim 16526 13626 30152

8.1

3 Traditional 341 195 536

0.14

4 Others 3333 2790 6123 1.66

Total 191,352 180,474 371,826 100

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Unemployed population

Size and Rate of Urban Unemployment

The unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a

percentage of the labor force. This table provides Hawassa’s Unemployment Rate

Age Unemployed population Unemployment Rate

Male Female Total Male Female AV

Total 5,308 13,265

18,573 10.07 23 16.53

10-14 106 215 321

14.3 50.5 32.4

15-19 533 1,279 1,812

18.5 13.7 16.1

20-24 1,063 3,189 4,252

13 20.7 16.85

25-29 1,696 4,033 5,729

9.6 25.9 17.75

30-34 848 1,057 1,905

6.7 14.5 10.6

35-39 317 847 1,164

4 13.5 8.75

40-44 106 848 954

1.9 17.8 9.85

45-49 106 634 740

1.7 21.4 11.55

50-54 - 740 740

38.8 38.8

55-59 212 317 529

8.3 25 16.65

60-64 106 106 212

7.7 11.2 9.45

65+ 215 - 215

25.1 25.1

Source: - SNNP, BoFED, STATISTICAL Report ON THE 2014 URBAN EMPLOYMENT

UNEMPLOYMENT SURVEY

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Revenue and Budget Revenue is a key factor for Hawassa city in achieving its development goals. The city

administration has the power to levy, charge, collect and appropriate fees and taxes in

accordance with the law

Hawassa is financially viable, generating majority of its revenues independent of federal and

regional grants. It generates the highest internal revenue of all Zones in SNNPR. The city has

managed to generate revenue from a variety of sources, including manufacturing, transport,

construction and wholesale and retail, which together account for a bulk of its GDP.

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 other hand, 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).

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Total Revenue collected from 2002-2008E.C Year Total 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

2007 743,569,925.79

2008 954,136,428.2

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

700,000,000.00

800,000,000.00

900,000,000.00

1,000,000,000.00

2004E.C 2005E.C 2006E.C 2007E.C 2008E.C

Total Revenue in Birr

Total Revenue in Birr

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Direct Tax /2008E.C/

Year

Direct Tax 2008E

Total Salary income

tax

Rental income

tax

Commercial activities

income tax

Agricultura

l income tax

From” Chat”

duty

Other direct

tax

2008

230,116,844.97

11,969,761.54 93,011,330.6 137,635.00

40,586,182.46

8,401,421.79

384,223,176.36

Indirect Tax 2008

Year

Indirect Tax 2008 Other

Indirect

Tax

Total

VAT- Value

Added Tax

Turn-over Tax Stump duty

2008 311,246,505.37 27,827,714.24 24,897,207.54 363,971,427

Non-Tax revenue /2008/ Year

Revenue

from

investment

Non-Tax revenue 2008 Total

From license,

registration

From

governmental

equipment’s and

service vending

From

Municipality

Rural land use

fee

Other non-tax

revenues

2008 165,961.27 10,049,877.84 899,641.67 189,806,478.77 150,959.31 4,868,905.98 205,941,824.84

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Budget

The next table provides brief information regarding the budget sources

and distribution of the city. The sources of the budget are own source

revenue and transfers from other government grants.

Allocated budget to Sector Departments, institutions and Sub-cities

R.No Department/office/Sub-city Allocated Budget

1 Hawassa city Council 3,216,203.16

2 Mayor’s office 185,111,245.64

3 Department of Justice 8,120,829.24

4 Higher Court 12,441,769.54

5 Department of Security and Administration 5,737,071.36

6 Police Department 12,509,074

7 First-Instance Court 5,604,328.64

8 Finance and Economic Development Department 6,746,721.20

9 Public Service and Human Resource Development Department

2,649,360.28

10 Revenue Authority 8,511,067.24

11 Agriculture Department 6,842,625.97

12 Department of Environment and Forest 5,622,365.04

13 Office of cooperative 3,668,651.24

14 Department of Trade and Industry 17,316,272.52

15 Department of Transport and Road Development 8,317,430.78

16 Department of Culture , Tourism and Communication

18,046,862.16

17 Construction Department 2,294,999.00

18 Education Department 127,619,239.00

19 Department of youth and Sport 26,103,600.17

20 Health Department 27,523,551.62

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21 Adare Hospital 56,929,370.72

22 Alamura Health center 5,688,819.04

23 Millennium Health center 8,553,079.68

24 Adare Health center 4,896,846.74

25 Tilete Health center 4,562,060.78

26 Department of labor and Social affaire 2,307,227.64

27 Department of Women and children affair 3,653,706.06

28 Hawassa city Municipality 213,983,000.00

Grant from Hawassa city Administration to Municipality

325,480,290.00

29 Tulla Sub-city 81,428,440.92

30 Tulla Municipality 5,000,000.00

31 Tulla Court 1,658,365.08

32 Addis ketema Sub-city 8,364,143.18

33 Hayik Dar Sub-city 7,780,432.68

34 Mehal ketema Sub-city 7,133,506.99

35 Bahile Adarash Sub-city 7,822,214.45

36 Miserak Sub-city 7,721,346.16

37 Menehariya Sub-city 9,372,033.08

38 Tabor Sub-city 10,534,155.00

39 Contingencies 20,697,394.00

Total 1,287,569,700.00

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Sources of Budget (Year 2004-2008 E.C)

R.No Sources of

Budget

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 %

1 Government

Treasury

5,773,133 100,000,000 100,000,000 200,000,000 200,000,000 11.7

2 City’s own source

revenue

130,843,500 343,098,800 650,800,000 696,928,600 843,759,100 49.2

3 Revenue from

Health

institutions

8,000,000 11,210,000 13,973,000 14,820,300 22,000,000 1.3

4 Municipality

Revenue

67,544,500 56,901,200 78,553,300 162,668,500 218,983,000 12.8

5 Revenue from

Education

institutions

- - - 1,827,600 2,827,600 0.1

6 Revenue from

water services

60,892,034 253,302,866 251,161,458 322,812,983 266,835,041 15.6

7 ULGDP projects 60,848,813 157,445,432 105,632,042 130,359,877 160,100,533 9.3

Total Budget 375,866,827 921,958,298 1,200,119,800 1,529,417,860 1,714,505,274

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SOCIAL SECTOR

EDUCATION Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.

Educational methods include storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and directed research. Education frequently

takes place under the guidance of educators, but learners may also educate themselves. Education can take place in

formal or informal settings and any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be

considered educational. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy.

Education is commonly divided formally into such stages as preschool or kindergarten, primary school, secondary

school and then college, university, or apprenticeship

A right to education has been recognized by some governments, including at the global level: Article 13 of the United

Nations' 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights recognizes a universal right to

education. In most regions education is compulsory up to a certain age.

As a result the SNNPRS and Hawassa city administration education Department 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 2008e.c in the city administration.

No 2008 e.c

Male Female Total

1 Gross enrollment of primary school (1-8) 125.7% 118.36% 132.8%

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2 Gross enrollment of secondary school (9-10) 108.2% 104.7% 106.4%

3 Net enrollment of primary school (1-8) 100.9% 110.2% 105.6%

4 Net enrollment of secondary school (9-10) 64.4% 63.3% 63.8%

Source: Hawassa city education department.

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Table: 2 Number of regular students enrolled in 2008E.c in government schools By Grade.

Year

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Total

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

20

08

E.C

4,8

16

6,2

86

11

,102

3,5

14

4,2

00

7,7

14

2,9

80

3,7

25

6,7

05

2,9

10

3,6

68

6,5

84

2,8

79

3,4

54

6,3

33

2,6

21

3,0

96

5,7

17

2,6

76

3,2

02

5,8

78

2,6

41

3,2

48

5,8

89

4,1

01

4,0

86

8,1

87

2,7

38

3,0

59

5,7

97

1,5

34

1,0

98

2,6

32

1,1

74

9,0

8

2,0

82

34

,590

40

,030

74

,614

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Table: 2 Total Number of regular students enrolled in 2008E.c in government schools by cycle.

year

Grade 1-4 Grade 5-8 Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Grade 11-12 Grade 9-12

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

20

08

E.C

14

,226

17

,879

32

,105

10

,81

7

12

,994

23

,811

25

,043

30

,873

55

,916

6,8

39

7,1

45

13

,984

2,7

08

2,0

06

4,7

14

9,5

47

9,1

51

18

,696

Source: Hawassa city education department.

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Table: 4 Number of regular students enrolled in 2008E.c in Non government schools By Grade.

Year

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Total

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

20

08

E.C

2,1

96

1,9

00

4,0

96

1,8

50

1,6

60

3,5

10

1,7

51

1,6

02

3,3

53

1,6

63

1,4

62

3,1

25

1,5

44

1,3

61

2,9

05

1,2

79

1,1

93

2,4

72

1,3

46

1,1

46

2,4

92

1,3

18

1,2

56

2,5

74

1,1

54

1,0

29

2,1

83

1,2

67

1,1

31

2,3

98

1,0

61

82

6

1,8

87

91

0

74

5

1,6

55

17

,339

15

,311

32

,650

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Table:-3 Total Number of regular students enrolled in 2008E.c in non-government Schools By cycles.

year Grade 1-4 Grade 5-8 Grade 1-8 Grade 9-10 Grade 11-12 Grade 9-12

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

2008e.c

7,4

60

6,6

24

14

,08

4

5,4

87

4,9

56

10

,44

3

12

,94

7

11

,58

0

24

,52

7

2,4

21

2,1

60

4,5

81

1,9

71

1,5

71

3,5

42

4,3

92

3,7

31

81

23

Source: Hawassa city education department.

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Table: 4 Total regular students in 2008E.c both government and non government Schools.

Grade and

Section

Section

Government schools

Non-Government schools Total

Male

Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1-8 25,043 30,873 55,916 12,947 11,580 24,527 37,990 42,453 80,443

9-12 9,547 9,151 18,698 4,392 3,731 8,123 13,939 12,882 26,821

Total

34,590

40,024

74,614

17,339

15,311

32,650

51,929

55,335

107,264

Source: Hawassa city education department.

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Table: 4 Number of Night students enrolled in 2008E.c Both GOV & NGO schools By Grade.

Owner

Grade 1

Grade 2

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Total

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

GO

V s

cho

ols

29

7

83

6

11

33

23

8

50

0

73

8

21

5

39

4

60

9

26

1

33

5

59

6

23

7

32

5

56

2

21

8

30

5

52

3

26

8

30

4

57

2

49

0

44

7

93

7

23

3

17

1

40

4

13

1

13

6

26

7

- - - - - -

25

88

37

53

63

41

NG

O s

cho

ols

75

22

0

29

5

50

14

7

19

7

64

18

3

24

7

67

20

7

27

4

55

16

9

22

4

39

13

2

17

1

84

14

0

22

4

11

7

13

5

25

2

- - - - - - - - - - - -

55

1

13

33

18

84

Tota

l

37

2

10

56

14

28

28

8

64

7

93

5

27

9

57

7

85

6

32

8

54

2

87

0

29

2

49

4

78

6

25

7

43

7

69

4

35

2

44

4

79

6

60

7

58

2

11

89

23

3

17

1

40

4

13

1

13

6

26

7

- - - - - -

31

39

50

86

82

25

Source: Hawassa city education department.

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Table 5: Total Night students enrolled in 2008E.c in GOV & NGO schools By cycle.

Owner

The number of night students both Gov & Ngo schools 2008E.c

Grade 1-4 Grade 5-8 Grade 9-10

Male

Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

GOV schools 993

2,065 3,058 1,213 1,381 2,594 364 307 671 2,588 3,753 6,341

NGO schools

256 757 1,013 295 576 871 - - - 551 1,333 1,884

Total

1,249

2,822

4,071

1,508

1,957

3,465

364

307

671

3,139

5,086

8,225

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

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Table 10: Number of disabled students enrolled in 2008E.c in government schools.

Owner

Number of disable students in government schools 2008E.c

Grade 1-4 Grade 5-8 Grade 9-10 Grade 9-12

Male

Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Government schools

300 321 621 151 163 314 86 83 169 15 5 20

Total 300 321 621 151 163 314 86 83 169 15 5 20

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table -5 Kindergarten Students And Teacher’s data.

No

No of Schools

No of Sections

Pre education Lvel 1 Lvel 2 Lvel 3 Total Kg Sts/Age4-6/

Kg Teacher’s

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

1

146 430

2960 3065 6025 2981 2608 5589 2394 2205 4599 2085 1859 3944 7460 6672 14132 151 609 760

Total

146

430

2960

3065

6025

2981

2608

5589

2394

2205

4599

2085

1859

3944

7460

6672

14132

151

609

760

Source: Hawassa city education department

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Table 7: Number of schools by cycle ( Both Go & Ngo In/2008/ E.C )

Owner 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total

Government

12

3 26 9 - 4 54

Non Government

23

12

40

6

-

9

236

Total

35

15

66

15

-

13

290

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table 8: Number of sections by level Both Go & Ngo In /2008/E.C.

Owner 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 total

Government 531 422 953 234 73 307 2,520

Non

Government

396 313 709 93 69 162 1,742

Total 927 735 1,662 327 142 469 4,262

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Table 11:-Teachers in primary School 1st cycle both Go & Ngo(Grade 1-4) in 2008E.C.

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Owner Total Teachers(1-4)in 2008E.c

Male Female Total % Females

Government schools 283 452 735 61.5

Non-Government schools 333 210 543 38.67

Total 616 662 1,278 51.8

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Chart 1 Teachers in primary first cycle (1-4) both GO & NGO schools.

Table 12:-Teachers in primary School 2nd cycle Both Go & Ngo (Grade 5-8) in 2008e.c.

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Government Non Government Total

Male

Female

Total

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Owner Total Teachers(5-8)both GO and Ngo schools in 2008C.c

Male Female Total % Females

Government schools 440 394 834 47.24

Non- Government schools 291 90 381 23.6

Total 731 484 1,215 39.8

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department.

Chart 2 Teachers in primary second cycle (5-8) both GO & NGO schools.

Table 13:- Teachers in Secondary School 1st cycle (Grade 9-10) 2008E.C.

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Government NonGovernment Total

Male

Female

Total

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1st cycle Secondary school Teachers (9-10)2008E.c

Owner Total teachers

Male Female Total % Females

Government 397 252 649 38.8

Nongovernment 152 18 170 10.6

Total 549 270 819 33

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Chart 3 Teachers in secondary first cycle(9-10) Both GO & NGO schools.

Table 14:-Teachers in Secondary School Preparatory (Grade 11-12) in 2008E.C.

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Government Non Government Total

Male

Female

Total

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Secondary school Teachers / Grade 11-12 (2008E.c)

Owner Total teachers

Male Female Total % F

Government 132 37 169 21.9

Non-Government 78 6 84 7.1

TOTAL 210 43 253 17

Source: Hawassa city education department.

Chart 3 Teachers in secondary first cycle(9-10) both GO & NGO schools.

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Government Non Government Total

Male

Femal

Total

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Table15: Grade 8 Regional Exam Result In 2008E.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 2,538 3,077 5,615 2,163 2,308 4,471 85.2 75 79.6 375 769 1,144 14.78 24.99 20.37

NGO 1,282 1,202 2,484 1,230 1,086 2,316 95.9 90.3 93.2 52 116 168 4.05 9.65 6.76

Total 3,820 4,279 8,099 3,393 3,394 6,787 88.8 79.3 83.8 427 885 1,312 11.18 20.68 16.19

Source:- Hawassa City Administration Education department.

Table 16: Grade 10 and 12 students ESLCE exam results in 2008 E.c both governmental and Non-governmental Schools.

Owner

Grade 10 students who sat for exam in 2008e.c Grade 12 sts who sat for exam & Promoted to university in

2008e.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 2,723 3,012 5,735 946 858 1,804 1,557 923 2,080 676 315 991

NGO 1,194 1,047 2,241 995 931 1,926 929 723 1,652 836 608 1,444

Total 3,917 4,059 7,976 1,941 1,789 3,730 2,086 1,646 3,732 1,512 923 2,435

Source:- Hawassa city administration education department

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Health sector

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 is 100% in 2008 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.

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Table 1:- Health institutions in Hawassa city administration (2008E.C).

Year

Government health center

Non -Government health center

Drug Stores

Diagnostic

Laboratory

Pharmacy

Hospitals

Health

Centers

Clinics

Health

Posts

Hospitals

Health

centers

Clinics

Health

Posts

Drug

Stores

R/Drug

Vender

20

08

E.C

2

11

-

17

3

2

52

-

86

4

4

18

Source:- Hawassa city Adm. Health Department.

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Table 2:- Number of Health Professionals in Hawassa city Administration,

(2008E.C).

R.no.

Health personnel

Number of Health Professionals

Remark

1

Doctors

M F T

24 6 30

2

Health officer

15

20

35

3

Nurse

100

156

256

4

Environmental health workers

5

2

7

5

Lab. Technicians

36

44

80

6

Pharmacy Technicians

3

3

6

7 Midwifery Nurses

-

56

56

8

Health Assistance 49 119 168

9 Public health Nurses 7 19 26

10

Health Extension Workers - 55 55

Total 239 480 719

*The above figure only represents government employees

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

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Table4: Top Ten diseases for children 0- 5 year old in 2008e.c. in

Hawassa city.

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

Rank

Type of Diagnosis No. of Patients

In 2008E.c

In Percent (%)

Male Female Total

1 All respiratory disease 7,396 6,064 13,460 21.34

2 Diarrhoeal Disease/non blood 6,08 5,436 12,344 19.57

3 Pneumonia 4,341 3,669 8,010 12.7

4 Acut Fibril Illness /AFI 3,059 2,255 5,314 8.42

5 infection of the Skin and

subcutaneous tissue

2,023 1,907 3,930 6.23

6 Helminthiasis 1,048 915 1,963 3.11

7 Malaria all types 928 793 1,721 2.73

8 Other or unspecified infectious

and parasitic diseases

816 682 1,498 2.37

9 Trauma (injury fracture etc.) 936 542 1,478 2.34

10 Other or unspecified diseases of

the eye and adnexa

755 558 1,313 2.08

Total of the above causes 28,210 22,821 51,031 80.89

Total of the other causes 6,901 5,154 12,055 19.11

Total of all causes 35,111 27,975 63,086 100

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Table 3:- Top Ten diseases in Hawassa City : RCHo

morbidity,IPD&OPD, for all ages in 2008e.c

rank Type of diagnosis Number of Patients In %

Male

Female

Total

1 All respiratory disease 16,851 15,122 31,973 7.55

2 Trauma

(injury,fracture etc)

20,581 9,933 30,514 7.2

3 Typhoid fever /AFI 13,297 16,811 30,108 7.11

4 AFI /acute febrile

illness

13,233 12,328 25,561 6.03

5 Diarrhea/non

bloody/

12,084 10,554 22,638 5.34

6 Urinary tract infection 8,928 12,997 21,925 5.18

7 Epidemic typhus 9,352 11,270 20,622 4.87

8 Pneumonia 9,019 7,517 16,536 3.9

9 Dyspepsia 7,193 8,767 15,960 3.77

10 Helminthiasis 8,227 7,648 15,875 3.75

Total of the above

causes

118,765 11,2947 23,1712 54.7

Total of the other

causes

97,215 94,682 19,1897 45.3

Total of the all causes 215,980 20,7629 42,3609 100

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

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Top 5 Diseases for Hawassa: rcHO Morbidity, Both IPD and OPD, Age

Group: 0-4

Rank Description Number of Patients %

Male

Female

Total

1 All respiratory disease

7,396

6,064

13,460

21.34%

2 Diarrhea/non bloody/

6,908

5,436

12,344

19.57%

3 Pneumonia

4,341

3,669

8,010

12.7%

4 Acute febrile illness/ AFI /

3,059

2,255

5,314

8.42%

5 infection of the Skin and

subcutaneous tissue

2,023

1,907

3,930

6.23%

Total of the above causes

23,727

19,331

43,058

68.25%

Total of the other causes

11,384

8,644

20,028

31.75%

Total of the all causes

35,111

27,975

63,086

100%

Source Hawassa city health department.

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Table 5:- Number of people who has checked up for HIV/AIDS in 2008e.c.

year Number of people who checked up

HIV/AIDS

Number of HIV/AIDS positive Number of people who has started HIV/AIDS

drug

M F T M F T M F T

2008

49,322

65,627

114,949

189

340

529

1,925

3,159

5,084

Source Hawassa city health department.

Table 6:- number of family members who participated in the health extension package Program in 2008e.c.

year

Types of health extension package programs and participated family members

Environment

al sanitation

Family planning Care of mothers and

children program

Prevention of malaria

and other vector born

diseases

Prevention of

HIV/Aids and TV

diseases

2008e.c

71,613

Male Female Total Male Femal

e

Total Male Female Total Mal

e

Fem

ale

Total

-

66,900

66,900

-

13,505

13,505

2,363

2,057

4,420

386

508

894

Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department.

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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.

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WATER Supply 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 86.6% in 2008E.c.

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Table 1:-Drinking water Development in Hawassa city adminstration in

2008e.c

City

Number of people with access to safe drinking water in

2008E.c

Coverage of safe

drinking water in

2008E.c

Number

of

motorize

d

schemes

maintain

ed in

2008E.c

Average

mainten

ance

cost

URBAN RURAL

Urba

n

Rural

Total Male Female Total Male Femal

e

Total

Haw

assa

110,020

103,369

213,389

56,378

53,556

109,934

88%

85%

86.6%

6

100,000

Source:- Hawassa City water supply office

Income from collected by Hawassa city water and Sanitation office in

2008e.c

INCOME Income in Birr

2.1 Water sales 24,256,834.77

2.2 Meter rent 869,848.15

2.3 Connection fee 328,651.11

2.4 Sewerage service 816,502.76

3.3.2 From technical services 7,263,452.21

3.3.3 From meter inspection 45,950

3.3.4 Others 27,200,681.40

Total 60,781,920.40

Source:- Hawassa City water supply office

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Amount of water produced in 2008E.C

Volume indicators Amount of Water

Quantity of water sold (M3)

4,776,633 M3

Source:- Hawassa City water supply office.

2008E.C Potable Water supply Customers.

Cities

Private/ Residential Business Government Number of

water taps

Hawassa city

25,258

4,265

369

224

Tulla Town

560

346

13

35

Total

25,818

4,611

382

259

Source:- Hawassa City water supply office.

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Roads Infrastructure

Roads are a critical component of any city's transportation

infrastructure. Hawassa City Administration invests millions of birr

annually in major transport infrastructure projects.

The city Administration is building an improved road and transport network

across Hawassa through a range of key projects including major Asphalt road

construction and Coble stone road construction. To improve access to major

transport networks, the city Administration is also working to minimize traffic

congestion and to improve road safety by constructing intersections, walkway

upgrades and minor road projects.

R.No Year Asphalt All

whether

/Gravel/

Dry

whether

Road

Red Ash

Coble Stone

5 2004 56.5 243.5 241.5 71

6 2005 56.5 312 295 81

7 2006 132.3 352 325 154

8 2007 132.3 472 - 120km 189

9 2008 134 520 - 180km 240

Source: Hawassa city Municipality

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Tourism in Hawassa Tourism in Hawassa serves over 200 thousands local and foreign tourists

each year. Major tourist destinations include the Fish market,

millennium park (Tikur wuha forest), King Hailesilassie palace, Lake

Hawassa, Gudumale park (Amora gedel), Mount Tabor and Mount

Alamura, ‘Teha Goda Island, Sidama cultural hall, Burkuto Hot-spring

and other tourist attractions including Sumuda tower Statue of Welde

Amanuel, Meskel Square, and events or festivals such as the Fiche-

Chambalala Festival, St. Gebriel annual Holyday, Feast of

Epiphany(Timket), Meskel and Ramadan are major tourist attractions.

Annual Tourist Arrival and Total Income

Year

Local Tourists

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

2007 173,199 42,705 215,904 191,382,851.8

2008 180,136 44,678 224,814 195,192,755.00

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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.

Job opportunity created 2008- Permanent 482

Temporary-15,184

Actual investment capital -2,965,090,826 birr

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Investment Projects under construction

Agriculture Industry Transport Education Health Construction Other Total

1 11 3 1 33 9(Hotel) 58

Water sales price for Industry

Per m3 ETB

0-5 4.50

6-10 5.25

11-25 8.25

26-40 10.50

Above 40 12

Electricity

Electricity Energy sales price for Industry

1. Low Voltage Industry @380 V

Price in ETB

Equivalent Flat Rate / per kw 0.03

Peak 0.04

Off peak 0.03

2. High Voltage industry @15 KV

Price in ETB

Equivalent Flat Rate / per kw 0.4086

Peak 0.5085

Off peak 0.5435

3. High Voltage industry @132 KV

Price in ETB

Three Phase 54.009

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4. Street light

Price in ETB

Single phase 14.494

Three Phase 22.558

Active/Reactive 35.258

Land Prepared for Investment

For industry development = 40 hectare

For Real estate = 3 hectare

Urban agriculture = 3 hectare

For trade, recreation and different investment = 9 hectare

For industry park = 300 hectare (Under construction)

Land Lease price

Grade of Land Plot Grade Area of Active Land lease price in sq.m /ETB/

Period of lease/year

1 1 Industry 108.8 Up to 80

2 “ 99.2

3 “ 89.6

2 1 “ 80

2 “ 72.86

3 “ 65.7

3 1 “ 58.6

2 “ 53.95

3 “ 49.3

4 1 “ 44.65

2 “ 42.3

3 “ 40

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Hawassa Industrial Park (HIP)

Hawassa Industrial Park- Flagship Park

Brief

Eco- Industrial Park with zero liquid discharge(ZLD) facility

Cluster: Specialized in textile & garment

Land area: 130 ha , Phase I

1st phase: >30 ha factory buildings, business district, residential quarters etc

Fully occupied by international & domestic manufacturers

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The recently inaugurated Hawassa industrial park, the first such facility in the continent of

Africa, is poised to create 60,000 jobs in double shifts. The ongoing expansion work on the

park will raise the number of jobs created to 84,000.

The Hawassa Industrial Park, which was built on 300 hectares of land, has been dedicated

to host mainly textile and garment products. And it will be able to generate export revenue

amounting to 1 billion U.S. dollars

Currently, fifteen leading global apparel and textile companies from America, China, India,

Sri Lanka as well as six local manufacturers are operating within the park. It also has thirty-

seven factory sheds, and its own renewable electricity source.

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Furthermore, Hawassa Industrial Park also consists a provision of all government services

one-stop shop service center and also employs Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) that enables to

recycle 85 percent of sewerage disposal water and fulfills international standards.

Indeed, the Park have additional area allocated for shared facilities, as it encompasses an

area of 1.3 million square meters, of which 300,000 meter square is factory shed build up

area.

The park will serve as a prototype for the industrial parks being built in other parts of the

country.

Incentives applicable to industrial parks

For Manufacturers:

Exempted from income tax up to 8 - 10 years

Exempted from duties & other taxes on imports of machinery, construction

materials, spare parts with a value of 15% of capital goods after business license,

raw materials for the production of export commodities & vehicles

One-stop government services within the parks premises

Land lease term: 60-80 years at nominal rate for factories & residential quarters

Expedited procedure of securing entry, work permit and certificate of residency for

expatriate personnel working in industrial parks and their dependents

Customs facilitation - transport of imported raw materials straight from customs

post to factory through bonded export factory scheme

Developers:

Exempted from income tax up to 15 years

Exempted from duties & other taxes on imports of machinery, construction

materials, spare parts, 15% of capital goods after business license, raw materials &

vehicles

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Provision of essential infrastructure, including dedicated power substations

One-stop government services within the parks premises

Land lease term: 60-80 years at nominal rate for factories & residential quarters

Why invest in Industrial Parks?

Government Political will and policy coherence, low cost of doing business, and

access to geographic proximities to the rest of the world

Ethiopia is a founding member country of Africa's largest regional trade union “The

Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa” (COMESA)

The United States' AGOA and the EU's EBA unilaterally grant Ethiopian products

that conform to the origin criterion exemption from customs duty and quota

restriction to access to the U. S. and EU markets

Strategic location: Africa, Europe, Middle East & Asia

Young, competitive and trainable Labor force with labor law that conform

international standards

The country offers investors world class infrastructure and unmatched fiscal and

regulatory incentives

Export incentives: the Duty Draw-back Schemes, the Voucher Schemes; the Bonded

Export Factory Schemes; the Bonded Manufacturing Warehouse Schemes; the

Bonded Input Supplies Warehouse schemes; and, the Industrial Zone Schemes

Stable and consistent business operating environment

Transparent laws, rules & regulations, and

Surely, hospitable and friendly people.

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Hawassa is Ethiopia most important city for both business and investment. The city contains high

concentrations of trade and other services and manufacturing. Commercial activities in Hawassa

includes wholesale, small businesses, and different types of services.

List of Fuel Station

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R.No Name of Fuel Station Sub-city

1. Total #2 Misrak

2. Total #1 B/Adarash

3. Shell Tikur wuha Adiss Ketema

4. Total Gudumale Menehariya

5. Total #3 Mehal

6. NOC #1 Misrak

7. Yetebaberut Monopol Tabor

8. TAF Misrak

9. Yetebaberut TikurWuha Adiss Ketema

10. Dalol Adiss Ketama

11. Kobil Adiss Ketama

12. NOC # 2 Misrak

Cooperative associations and Unions in Hawassa

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Traditional cooperatives associations existed in Ethiopian society centuries ago in the form of

iqub and idir. Iqub is an association of people having common objectives of mobilizing

resources, especially finance, and distributing it to members on rotating basis. Idir is an

association of people that have the objective of providing social and economic insurance for the

members in the events of death, accident, damages to property, among others. In the case of

funeral, Idir serves as funeral insurance where community members elect their leaders,

contribute resources either in kind or in cash and support the mourning member. However, the

history of formal cooperatives in Ethiopia dates back to 1960, when the first directive of

cooperatives was enacted. Since the introduction of the cooperative directive, Ethiopia has

enacted four new proclamations and an amendment act: Directive No.44/1960, Proclamation

No.241/1966; Proclamation No.138/1978, Proclamation No. 85/1995, Proclamation No.

147/1998, and Amendment act No. 402/2004. The latest proclamation ensures that

cooperative policy is fully consistent with the Universal Cooperative Principles and the ILO’s

Promotion of Cooperatives Recommendation 193 (2002). Aside from enacting cooperatives

proclamations, Ethiopia has formulated a five year cooperative development programme. This

demonstrates that the federal and regional governments have realized the contribution of

cooperatives to economic and social development, food security and poverty reduction in

Ethiopia. However, at the district level - where most decision making on capacity building

programmes, budgeting and resources allocation takes place - lack of awareness about the

role of cooperatives in economic and social development, and lack of awareness regarding

cooperative law has made it difficult for integrated promotion of cooperatives in all sectors.

An exceptional increase has been observed in the number of consumers’ cooperatives formed in

Hawassa, primarily in response to the high cost of goods and services that occurred due to

increases in commodity prices during 2007/08. For instance, in Hawassa, there are 268

cooperative associations with a membership of 31552, with a capital of 57,275,110.00.

Cooperatives play crucial roles in economic and social development. The participation of

cooperatives in housing, agro-processing, marketing and finance (saving, credit and

banking) is increasing. The social role of cooperatives is promoted through voicing of

common goals, enhanced participation in value chains, and protection of producers from

unfair pricing. Cooperatives also create opportunity for networking and working in

partnership with other agencies.

Cooperative associations and Unions in Hawassa

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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 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Dume Branch)

9 Construction and Business Bank 0462204669 / 046 220 19 24

10 Construction and Business Bank (Sefere selam Branch) 046 220 9095

11 Development Bank of Ethiopia 046 220 46 20 / 046 220 13 06

12 NIB International Bank 046 220 71 78 / 046 220 71 80

13 Anbesa Bank s.c 046 221 30 81 / 046 221 30 82

14 Wegagen Bank s.c 046 220 26 29 / 046 220 41 72

15 Abyssinia Bank s.c 046 220 32 80 /046 220 92 59

16 Abyssinia Bank s.c /Tabor Branch/ 046-221 08 84/

17 Hibret Bank s.c 046 220 43 39 / 046 220 43 26

18 Awash Bank s.c 046 220 4722 /046 110 6525

19 Abay Bank 046 221 4802.

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20 Oromia International Bank 0462205560

21 Birhan International Bank 046 220 9620

22 Adiss Bank 0462-208076

23 Nib Bank /Warka branch/ 046-212 00 12

24 Enat Bank

25 Debub Global 0462204673

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

10 Ethio Life

11 Abay Insurance S.C

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NGOs (CSOs) in Hawassa

A non-governmental organization (NGOs) or Civil society Organizations

(CSOs) are 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.

Establishment

The modern type NGOs operating in Hawassa city more than 90% of

them were established after the fall of the Dergue regime (1990-2007).

The older ones such as the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) and the

Ethiopian Evangelical Church, Mekane Yesus (EECMY) developmental

wings were established earlier (1944 - 1989).

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List of Civil Society Organizations operating in Hawassa city Administration

No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

1 Initiative for

Improving Standard fo

Prison

Empowerment of People in

Prison with Special focus on

Women and Youth Prisoners

Social CSSP 720,000 160 Oct-14 Sept-

/2015

2 Resource Center for

Civil Society

Promot Networking and

Governance among Partnent

CSOs

Capacity

building

CSSP- 1,775,760.00 20 CSOs, Aug-12 Feb,

2014

3 Marie Stopes

International

Family planning and

Reproductive Health

Health Marie Stopes

International

/Anonymous

Private

Donors

4,939,178 50947 Sep-11 Aug-

14

4(1) Timret Lehiwot

Ethiopia

Wise up HIV/AIDs

Prevention Project

Health DKT-Ethiopia 7,555,032 20,273 /for

four sites/

Octobe

r

1,2012

May-

15

4(2) Timret Lehiwot

Ethiopia

HIV/AIDS PREVENTION

PROJECT

Health Goal Ethiopia 1,497,450 3,063 Sep-14 Dec-

14

5(1) Jerusalem Children

and Community

Development

Organization-JeCCDO

Child Focused Integrated

Community Development

IGA, Capacity

building, urban

agriculture

KNH, CR and

PC

20,947,751 16,220 Jan-12 Dec-

16

5(2) Jerusalem Children

and Community

Development

Organization-JeCCDO

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

6(1) Bethel Street Children

and Family Aid

Comprehensive Social

Support Project for

Vulnerable Children in

Hawassa

Child support Patmos

International

and Pentecostal

Assembly of

Canada

4,603,932.00 64 Jan-14 Dec-

16

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

6(2) Bethel Street Children

and Family Aid

Family Centered Child

Support Project in Hawassa

Child support Resource

Center for

Civil Society

Group

Association

705,000.00 55 Jan-14 Dec-

15

7 Organization for social

Services for AIDS

(OSSA)

HIV/AIDS

INTERVENTION

PROJECT

Health Norwegian

Church AID

/NCA/

Ethiopia

1,214,963.13 3,000 Jan-15 Dece,

2015

8(1) Yehiwot Berhan

Church of Ethiopia

Development -2

Orphans and Poor Family

Children Teaching and

Rehabilitating

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

2,270,448 200 Jul-13 Jun-

16

8(2) Yehiwot Berhan

Church of Ethiopia

Development

Association

Tullo Child Sponsorship and

Community Development

Project

Child Support Children's

Hope Chest

3,216,500.00 750 Jun-12 Jul-

17

9 Progress Integrated

Community

Development

Organization (PICDO)

Ethiopian Social

Accountability Program

Capacity

Building

World Bank,

ESAP2

Management

Agency

1,111,601.40 96 1/1/201

3

12/1/

2014

10 Give Hope Ethiopia Hawassa Integrated

Community Development

and Child Sponsorship

social Tukul,German

Based Charity

1,399,200.00 1136 Jan-12 Dec-

14

11 Elpis International

Hawassa

Child and Widow

Sponsorship

social International/

National

Sponsors,Priv

ate

organizations

& Individual

donors

679,950.00 48 Jan-12 Dec-

14

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

12(1) Action for Self

Reliance

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

12(2) Action for Self

Reliance

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

12(3) Action for Self

Reliance

Addressing Household

Poverty through Self Help

Group/SHG/ Approach

Project

Women

Empoerment

Project

Concern

International

367,690 1580 Sep-13 Aug-

15

12(4) Action for Self

Reliance

More Children in Schools

Project in Tulla Sub City

/Gemeto Adarash and Tulla

Primary Schools/

Education Cordaid 864,027 350 Sep-14 Aug-

15

13 South Ethiopia

Peoples Development

Association

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

14(1) Ajuuja Children Home

Association

Holistic Service Promotion

for OVC

Child Support Children

Home Society

& Family

Service,Intern

ational

Adoption Net

6,764,497.00 645 Jan1/1

2

Dece,

2014

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

14(2) Ajuuja Children Home

Association

Inclusive OVC Support

Project in Hawassa City

Child Support CSSP-Civil

Society

Support

Program

705,000.00 128 Jan-14 Dec-

15

15 Affini Development

Initiative Forum

Comprehensive Orphan and

Vulnerable Children Support

Project

Child Support CSSP-Civil

Society

Support

Program

705,000.00 228 Jan-14 Dec-

15

16 ANNPCAN

Ethiopia/African

Network for the

Prevention and

protection Children

against Maltreatment

and Neglect-Ethiopia/

Empowerment of Girls and

Young Women

Women

Empoerment

Plan

International

3,643,043.95 5,000 Octobe

r

1,2012

Dec-

15

17(1) Rehoboth Support and

Development

Organization

OVC and ALFA Education Social Geneva

Global Wide

Horizon

1,416,641.00 3407 Jan-12 Jun-

15

17(2) Rehoboth Support and

Development

Organization

The Disadvantageed

Children Care and Support

Project

Child Support Bethany

Christian

Services

3,000,000.00 188 Octobe

r

1,2012

June

30,20

15

18(1) Shiny Day Social

Services Association

Empowering Hard to Reach

People to fight Child

Trafficking/Labour in

Hawassa

Child Support Civil Society

Support

Program/CSS

P/

720,000.00 425 Sep-13 Aug-

14

18(2) Shiny Day Social

Services Association

Reaching Hard to Reach

Children in Hawassa

Child Support Resource

Center for

Civil Society

Group

Association

705,000.00 40 Jan-14 Dece,

2015

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

19 Faith Hope Love

Family Service

Association 1

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

20(1) SOS Children Village

Ethiopia

SOS Children Village

Hawassa

Education,

Health,

Agriculture,

Welfare, IG,

KG

SOS Denmark 5,684,839.00 450 Octobe

r

1,2012

Dec-

14

20(2) SOS Children Village

Hawassa

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

21(1) Mary Joy

Development

Association

Livelihood Enhancement Social CORDAID 6,207,213 1716 Jan-13 Dec-

15

26 Mary Joy

Development

Association

21(2) Mary Joy

Development

Association

Yekokeb Berhan Highly

Vulnerable Children Care

and Support Project

Children PACT/USAID 8881201/ for 7 sites/ 16,959.00 Apr-14 Mar-

15

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

22 Manna Child

Sponsorship Family

Aid

Child Sponsorship Family

Aid and Community

Social & Child

Support

CORDAID 6,207,073.00 2,045.00 Jan-13 Dec-

15

23 Cheshire Ethiopia 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

24 Tilla Association of

Women Living With

HIV/AIDS

Increasing PMTCT uptake

and Improved the Livelihood

of HIV Positive Women

Health NNAPWE/US

AID

344,747.38 944 Oct-14 Sept-

30/20

15

25(1) Haik Dar Kale Hiwot

Church Development

project

Child Development Child

Development

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

5,500,000.00 260 Oct-11 Sep-

30/20

16

25(2) Mehale Kifle Ketema

Kale Hiwot Church

Development project

Child Sponsorship Program Child

Sponsorship

Program

Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,931,404.00 224 Oct-11 Oct-

16

26(1) Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Education and Livelihood

for Girls and Women

Education

Women

&Children

DDP/

Disability and

Development

Partner

9,758,969 8360 Sep-10 Aug-

15

26(2) Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Support Orphan and

Vulnerable Children in

Hawassa City

Children NOVA 3,046,147 180 1-Feb-

13

Jan

31,20

16

26(3) Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Women and Girls Resource

Center

Women DDP(Disabilit

y and

Development

Partner)

1,852,185 360 Febr,

2013

Jan

31,20

14

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

26(4) Berhan

Lehitsanat/Former

Handcap National/

Childhood to Livelihood

Project

Disabilities DDP(Disabilit

y and

Development

Partner)

10,776,155 250 May1,2

013

April

30/20

17

27 Salu Self Help Blind

and Handicapped

Association

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

28 Barnhemmet Hawassa

Children Raising

Associations

Barnhemmet Home Project Child Support Bernhemmets

Sweden

306,729 13 Aug-12 Jul-

15

29 Meserte kristos

Church Relief and

Dev. Association

Child Development

Sponsorship project Based at

Hawassa Meserete Kristos

Local Church

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,999,950.00 300 Jan-12 Dec-

16

30 Wide Horizons Integrated Child Care

Service

Education,

Health

WHFC INC

USA

735,000 50 1/1/201

2

21/12

/2015

31 Progetto continenti 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

32(1) Ethiopian Evangelical

Church Mekane Yesus

Dev't and Social

Services Commussion

/EEMY/

Hawassa Congregation Child

Development Project

Child Support Children's

Hope Chest

Ethiopia

3,291,086 150 Mar-13 Feb-

17

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

32(2) Ethiopian Evangelical

Church Mekane Yesus

Sustainable Sanitation

Transformation in Pre-Urban

and Urban Areas of Hawassa

City Adminstration

Environment European

Commission

and Matching

Fund from

SNV

8,662,478 /for 3

sites

37093 /for 3

sites

Jul-13 Jun-

16

33 Integrated service for

AIDS Prevention and

Support

Organization/ISAPSO/

HIV Prevention Project Health Population

Service

International

/Ethiopia-

PSI/E/USAID

2,252,424 78254/ for

six sites

Apr-13 Mar-

14

Integrated service for

AIDS Prevention and

Support

Organization/ISAPSO/

HIV Prevention Project Health 9,000,000

34(1) Plan International

Ethiopia

A Better Child Development

and Education Program

Child Support Plan

International

64,774,889 31,699 Jul-11 June

30,20

16

34(2) Plan International

Ethiopia

Early Survival and

Development of Children

Child Support Plan

International

107,676,596 /for 16

sites/

450,000 Jul-11 Jun-

16

34(3) Plan International

Ethiopia

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

35 Family Guidance

Association

Youth, Access, HIV/AIDS,

Safe Motherhood and

Institutional Strategy

Health IPPF, EKN,

ASK,

UNFPA, CDC

12,042,529.58 201,196 Jan-15 Dec-

15

36(1) Hawassa Gunet

Church (1)

Wachano Guenet Child

Sponsorship Project

Social Ethiopian

Genet church

4,509,999.90 250 Nov-12 Dec.2

016

36(2) Hawassa Gunet

Church (2)

Chefe Werancha Child

Sponsorship Project

Social Ethiopian

Genet church

2,099,600.00 250 Jan-12 Dec-

14

36(3) ETHIOPIAN GENET CHURCH DEVELOPMENT

& WELFARE

ORGANIZATION

Wachano Child Sponsorship

Project

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,509,999.00 250 Dec-11 Dec-

17

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

36(4) ETHIOPIAN GUENET

CHURCH

DEVELOPMENT &

WELFARE

ORGANIZATION

Gumbie Child Sponsorship

Project

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

1,143,852.00 250 Jul-14 Dec-

15

36(5) ETHIOPIAN GENET

CHURCH

DEVELOPMENT &

WELFARE

ORGANIZATION

Hiteta Child Sponsorship

Project

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

2,207,597.40 218 Jul-14 Jan-

17

36(7) ETHIOPIAN GENET

CHURCH

DEVELOPMENT &

WELFARE

ORGANIZATION

Hawassa Guenet Church

Child Sponsorship Project

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,960,224.50 230 Jul-13 Jun-

18

36(8) ETHIOPIAN GENET

CHURCH

DEVELOPMENT &

WELFARE

ORGANIZATION

Halede Guenet Church Child

Sponsorship Project

Child Support Child Hope

Chest Ethiopia

2,835,860.00 150 Aug-13 Jul-

18

37 New Life Teen

Challenge

Development and

Relief Program

Empowering Women Living

on a Street in Income

Generating Activities in

Hawassa

Women CSSP 695,600.00 87 Nov-14 Oct-

15

38 Donkey Sanctuary

Ethiopia

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

39 Care Ethiopia Graduation with Resilience

to Achieve Sustainable

Development

Food Security USAID 18,396414 for 5

sites

10062 Mar-15 Sep-

16

40(1) Center of concern Women Capacity Building

Project in Hawella Tulla

Sub- City

Women National

Endowment

for

Democracy

687,852 450 Feb-14 Jan-

15

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

40(2) Center of concern Children Institutional care

and support and Education

Support Project

Child support

& Education

Edget

Baandnet

Children

Center/Germa

ny

3,179,070 92 Jan-14 Dec-

16

40(3) Center of concern Child Empowerment and

Protection

Child support

& Education

Goal

Ethiopia,Irish

Aid Program

Fund/IAPF/

12,659,042 29,319 Jul-12 Dec-

15

40(4) Center of concern Schools Improvement

Program to Empower Young

Girls in Hawassa City

Administration

Education SIDA/

Sweden

International

Development

Agency

1,031,048 10,700 Nov-14 Apr-

16

40(5) Center of concern Capacitating the Youth to

get engaged in social action

projects in Hawassa

Education British

Council/Europ

ean Union

765,490 370 Jul-15 Jun-

16

40(6) Center of concern Bahil Adarash First Cycle

School Principial and

Teacher's Block

Construction

Education Edget

Baandnet

Children

Center

182,618 50 Aug-15 Nov-

15

41(1) Reach

Ethiopia/Hidase

Hulentenawi Yebego

Aderagot Mahiber/

Integrated Community

Health Services

Health CIDA,EDCTP 51,049,762.44 76816/ for 5

zones

Jun-13 April

30/20

16

41(2) Reach Ethiopia

/Hidase Hulentenawi

Yebego Aderagot

Mahiber

Integrated Community

Health Services

Health EDCTP,CIDA

,

WHO,LSTM,I

DRC,

8,554,519 May1,2

013

Apr-

16

42 Medhin HIV Positive

Elders Association

Responding to prevent and

mitigating the impact of

HIV/AIDS and Poverty

among Elders and OVCs

Health 2,434,000.00 218 Jan-15 Dec-

17

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

43 International Aid

Services

Hawassa Special Needs

/Inclusive Education Project

Education Swedish

Mission

Council/ SMC

8,587,440 3,325 Jun-13 Jun-

16

44 African Service

Committee

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

30,20

16

45 Green Initiative

Ethiopia Development

Association /GIEDA/

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

46 Green Image for

Ethiopia Initiative

/GIFEL/

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

47(1) Bethany Christian

Services Global L.L.C

/BCSG/

FOSTER To ADOPT Child Support Bethany

Christian

Services

Global L.L.C

/BCSG/

4,494,079.00 240 Oct-12 Sep-

15

47(2) Bethany Christian

Services Global L.L.C

Family Empowerment

Services

Child Support Bethany

Christian

Services

Global L.L.C

1,042,867.00 1170 Mar-14 Aug-

15

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

48 Young Men's

Christian Association

of Ethiopia/YMCA/

Developing the Capacity of

Young through Training and

Supporting Orphans and

Vulnerable Children

Capacity

Building

CIDA/Canada

Vacouver

YMCA,Bill

Stewart,

YMCA

Association

Services

360,172.06 480 Apr-13 May-

16

49 Bright Life Mission

/BLM/

ARK-BLM Project Child Support 1,899,437.60 50 Octobe

r

1,2012

Sept-

30/20

15

50 Association of Women

in the Avenue of

Development/AWAD

Capacity Educational

Institutions and Fighting

Against HIV-AIDS and

Poverty by Building the

Capacity of Women

Capacity

Building

UN-

Women,IOM,

Norway,Germ

any &US

Embassy

21,042,200 30100 /for 5

sites

Feb-13 Feb-

18

51(1) Ethiopian Mulu

Wongel Church

Amagnoch

Development

Organization

Hawassa Piassa Branch

Child Sponsorship Project

Child Support Compassion

International

Ethiopia

4,947,375.00 250 Jul-11 Jun-

16

51(2) Ethiopian Mulu

Wongel Amagnoch

Church Development

Organization

Addis Ketema Mulu

Wongel Amagnoch Church

Child Sponsorship Project

Child Support Hope Chest

International

1,692,626.00 150 Jul-13 Jun-

16

52 Children's Hope Chest Child Sponsorship and

Developlment

Child Support Children's

Hope Chest

6,750,711.47 3150 Nov-13 Oct-

16

53 Forum for African

Women

Educationalist/FAWE/

Girl Power-Education

Project

Education Plan

International

Ethiopia

2,473,344.51 120 Jan-12 Dec-

15

54 Action for Youth and

Community

Changes/AYCC/

Raising the Community

Awareness on Health and

Building Self-Esteem and

Life Skills of Young People

Children Blue

Man(USA),

Pholland

Foundation

649,843 400 Jan-15 Dec-

15

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

55 Engender Health Access to Better

Reproductive Health

Initiative

Health Anonymous

Donor

31,715,106 454,234 for

46 sites

Jun-13 May-

16

56(1) Research Inspired

Policy and Practice

Learning in Ethiopia

/RIPPLE/

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

56(2) Research Inspired

Policy and Practice

Learning in Ethiopia

/RIPPLE/

Improving Waste

Management in Hawassa

City

Environment USAID 6,208,290.12 73,602 Jan-14 Dec-

15

57 Catholic Church of

Hawassa- Mother

Tresa

Gift of Mary's Home for

Sick and Dying Destitute

Integrated Missionaries

of Charity

Sister CRS

23,027,152 17940 Jan-14 Dec-

18

58 Bethsaida Support for

Children and Youth

Association

Community Based Child

Support Project

Children RCSSG 705,000 70 Jan-14 Dec-

15

59(1) Hawassa Children's

and Vocational

Training College

Hawassa Children's Center Children Chicago

Children's

Project,Freibu

rgh Children's

Project,

Beverungen

Children's

Project

4,999,397.00 232 Jan-14 Dec-

15

59(2) Hawassa Children's

and Vocational

Training College

Hawassa Vocational

Training College

Child Support

& Education

Chicago

Children's

Project,Freibu

rgh Children's

Project,

Beverungen

Children's

Project

4,015,628.00 575 Jan-14 Dec-

16

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

60 True Love Children

Center Charity

Organization

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

61 Look Development

Association

Child Sponsorship Project in

Tullo Kebele

Child Support HOPE

RANCH

2,181,880.76 168 Jan-14 Dec-

16

62 Tikuret Lesetoch Ena

Lehitsanat Mahiber

/TLLM/

Tikuret Child Care &

Development Program Phase

II

Child Support French

Embassy in

Ethiopia,Glad

ney 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

63 Children Cross

Connection

Phase IV Project on

Orphaned and Vulnerable

Destitute Children

Child Support RCCG/Resour

ce Center for

Civil Society

Groups

Association/

for

Community

based Program

/ 4 Multi

foundation

and Area

Africa

13,973,421.20

/830,860.8 for

Hawassa Only

1060 /102

for Hawassa

only

Jan-14 Dece

m,20

16

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

64 Malaria Consortium 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

Octobe

r

1,2014

Mar-

16

65 Green Message

Ethiopia Development

Association

Promoting and Introduction

Fish Cage Farming in Lake

Hawassa

Environment CSSP 720,000 600 Oct-14 Oct-

15

66 Volunter's Action for

Community

Transformation

Disability Cloth Sewing

Professional Cooperation

Association

Disability 137,000 13 Jul-14 Dec-

14

67 Women and Children

Development

Organization/WCDO/

Environmental Education

and Integrated Biogas

Development, Organic

Farming and Water

Harvesting Project in

Alamura Secondary School

and Adjacent Community

Environment CSSP 715,000 2500 Oct-14 Sep-

15

68 Ethiopian Catholic

Church Social and

Development

Coordinating Office

Hawassa Women Promotion

Technic & Vocational

Training College

Education Hawassa

Catholic

Church

1,231,435.15 635 Jun-14 Aug-

16

69 Mercy Training

Charitable Association

Vocational Training for

Young Women and Girls

Project in Hawassa

Women Youth Group

in Norway US

AID

1,871,100 180 Jan-15 Dec-

17

70 Save the Children

Hawassa

Community Based New

Born Care

Children CBNC 50011716 for

Hawassa 8,161,059

9,032 for

Hawassa

Jan-14 Apr-

16

71 Youth and Cultural

Development

Foundation

A science Faire Project

"School Community Fund to

Strengthen Girls Education"

Education Initiative

Africa/SIDA

233,200.00 175 Apr-15 June

30,20

15

72 Ebenezer Supporting

and Development

Association

Addressing Poverty

Entrenched Community

Groups OVCs & Destitute

Mothers

Children &

Women

Ebenezer

Shepherding

Ministry for

Africa

8,684,901/ 900,516

for Hawassa

730/240 for

Hawassa

Apr-15 Mar-

18

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No Name of CSOs Project Title Sector Fundinig

Agency

Total Budget Beneficiaries Project

Duration

73 Concern for Street

Children Association

Street Children Project Children Local & Inter.

Org.

2,500,000 544 Jan-15 Dec-

17

74 Education for

Sustainable

Development

Joint Venture Youth

Vocational Skills Training

Education ESD 4,203,893.00 400 Febr,

2015

Dec-

17

75 Bright Ethiopia

Integrated

Development

Association

Expanding Literacy & Non

Formal Education in four

Rural Kebeles of Hawella

Tulla

Education DVV

International

2,141,476.00 894 Jan-15 Dec-

17

76 International Institute

of Rural

Reconstruction

Training and Equipment

Support for Fire Brigade

Services project

Social PCPM-Polish

Center for

International

Aid

204,800.00 23 Jun-15 Dece,

2015

77 Church of Christ Special Education for the

Deaf and unprivileged

Children Project

Education Woodward

Park Church

of Christ

(USA)

3,755,255.97/ for

Hawassa

1,388,871.87

178 MAy1,

2015

Apr-

18

78 Ethiopia Reads Ethiopian Books for

Children & Educational

Foundation for Integrated

Project

Education EBCEF USA 2,991,239.94 /for

Hawassa

1,393,543.24

33,257/ for

Hawassa

12,693

Jul-15 Jun-

18

79 Addis Development

Vision

Effective Utilization of

Resources and Knowledge

among MSF Partners in

Hawassa

Disability Love in

Action in

Ethiopia

876,632.40 260 Apr-15 Dec-

15

80 SNV-Netherlands

Development

Organization

Graduation with Resilience

to Achieve Sustainable

Development/GRAD/

Project

Agriculture USAID-Care 13930585 for 6 sites 17769 for 6

sites

Jan-12 Oct-

16

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የ2008ዓ.ም የሀዋሳ ከተማ አጠቃላይ መረጃ

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የሀዋሳ ከተማ አመሰራረት

የሀዋሳ ከተማ የተመሰረተችው በኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር በ1952ዓ.ም ነበር፤ ከተማዋ ስያሜዋን ያገኘችው

በስተምእራብ ከሚያዋስናት የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ሲሆን ‘’ሀዋሳ ‘’ማለት በሲዳሚኛ ‘’ሰፊ ‘’ማለት ነው፡፡

በ1960ዎቹ መግቢያ ላይ፣ ሀዋሳ፣ ይርጋ ዓለምን በመተካት፣ የቀድሞው የሲዳማ ክፍለ ሀገር ዋና ከተማ ሆነች። በደርግ

ዘመን፣ በኢትዮጵያ አቆጣጠር በ1970ዎቹ መግቢያ ላይ፣ ሀዋሳ የደቡባዊ (የአርሲ፣ የባሌ፣ የጋሞ ጎፋ እና የሲዳማ)

አስተዳደር ማዕከል በመሆን ያገለገለች ሲሆን። በአሁኑ ወቅት፣ ሀዋሳ የደቡብ ክልል እና የሲዳማ ዞን ዋና ከተማ ናት።

መልክዓ-ምድራዊ መረጃዎች

ሀዋሳ በዋናው የኢትዮጵያ ስምጥ ሸለቆ ውስጥ፣ በሀዋሳ ሐይቅ ምሥራቃዊ ዳርቻ ከአዲስ አበባ በስተደቡብ

275ኪ.ሜ ርቀት ላይ የተመሰረተች ውብ ከተማ ናት ፤ ከተማዋ በጂኦግራፊያዊ አቀማመጥ በላቲቱዩድና ሎንጊቱድ

7°3′ ሎንጊቲዩድ ሰሜን እና 38°28′ ምሥራቅ ላቲቲዩድስ ላይ ትገኛለች።

የሀዋሳ ከተማ አስተዳደርን የሚያዋስኑ፤

በስተሰሜን፤ ኦሮሚያ ክልል

በስተደቡብ፤ ሸበዲኖ ወረዳ

በስተምስራቅ፤ ወንዶገነት ወረዳ

በስተምዕራብ፤ የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ

ከባህር ጠለል በላይ ያላት ከፍታ፤ 1708ሜትር/5604 ጫማ

የከተማዋ የቆዳ ስፋት 157.2 ስ.ኪ.ሜ

የሀዋሳ ሃይቅ ስፋት:- 129 ስ.ኪ.ሜ

የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ከባሕር ጠለል በላይ ያለው ከፍታ፤ 1680 ሜ

የሀዋሳ ሀይቅ ጥልቀት፤ 18-22ሜ

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የሀዋሳ ከተማ የህዝብ ብዛት መረጃ (2008)

ወንድ - 191,352

ሴት- 180,474

ድምር- 371,826

የከተማ ነዋሪ

ወንድ - 125,024

ሴት- 117,465

ድምር- 242,489

የገጠር ነዋሪ

ወንድ - 66,328

ሴት - 63,009

ድምር-129,337

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የሀዋሳ ከተማ የትምህርት መረጃ

በ2008ዓ.ም የተመዘገቡ ተማሪዎች ብዛት

የትምህርት ደረጃ የመንግስት መንግስታዊ ያልሆኑ

ወንድ ሴት ድምር ወንድ ሴት ድምር

መዋዕለ-ህጻናት 7460

6672

14132

1-8 25,043 30,873 55,916 12,947 11,580 24,527

9-12 9,547 9,151 18,698 4,392 3,731 8,123

Total

34,590

40,024

74,614

17,339

15,311

32,650

የትምህርት ተቋማት ብዛት መረጃ /2008/

ባለቤት መዋዕለ ህጻናት 1-4 5-8 1-8 9-10 11-12 9-12 ድምር

የመንግስት 12 3 26 9 - 4 54

የግል ት/ት ቤቶች 23 12 40 6 - 9 236

ድምር 35 15 66 15 - 13 290

የመጀመሪያ ደረጃ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን– 132.8%

የመጀመሪያ ደረጃ ት/ት ንጥር ሽፋን– 105.6%

የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ት ጥቅል ሽፋን (9-10)– 106.4%

የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ት ንጥር ሽፋን (9-10)– 63.8%

በ2008 ዓ.ም ሀዋሳን የጎበኙ ቱሪስቶች ብዛትና የተገኘ ገቢ

ሀዋሳ ልዩ ልዩ የተፈጥሮና ሰው ሰራሽ መስህቦች ባለቤት ስትሆን እነዚም የከተማዋን አጠቃላይ ገጽታ ከማስዋብ

አልፈው ሰፊ የውጪና የሀገር ውስጥ የቱርስቶች ፍሰት እንዲኖር አድርጓል፡፡

ቱርስቶች ብዛት

የሀገር ውስጥ 180,136

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የውጭ ሀገር 44,678

ጠቅላላ ብዛት 224,814

ከቱሪዝም ጠቅላላ የተገኘ ገቢ (ከሀገር ውስጥና ከውጭ ሀገር ቱርስቶች) 195,192,755.00 ብር

በ2008ዓ.ም ከታክስና ሌሎች ምንጮች የተሰበሰበ ገቢ

ቀጥታ ታክስ– ብር 384,223,176.36

ቀጥታ-ታክስ ያልሁኑ– ብር 363,971,427

ታክስ ያልሆኑ ገቢዎች– ብር 205,941,824.84

ጠቅላላ የተሰበሰበ ገቢ- ብር 954,136,428.2

የሀዋሳ ከተማ አስተዳደራዊ አደረጃጃት

የሀዋሳ ከተማ የቀድሞ አደረጃጀት በ14ቀበሌዎች ነበር፡፡ በአሁኑ ወቅት ከተማዋ በ8ክ/ከተሞችና በ32 የቀበሌ

አስተዳደሮች ተደራጅታለች፡፡

የሀዋሳ ከተማ ክ/ከተሞችና ቀበሌዎች

ተ.ቁ

ክ/ከተሞች

ቀበሌዎች

1 ምስራቅ ቴሶ ውቅሮ

2

መነሀሪያ

ጉዌ ስታዲየም ሚሊኒየም አደባባይ ፒያሳ

3

ታቦር

ዱሜ ፋራ ሂጠታ ሆጋኔ ዋጮ ጢልቴ

4

መሀል ከተማ

አዲስ አበባ ለኩ ንጋት ኮከብ

5 ሀይቅ ዳር ጉዱማሌ ገበያ ዳር

6 አዲስ ከተማ ዳካ ፊላደልፊያ

7

ባህል አዳራሽ

አዳሬ አንድነት ሀረር

አላሙራ ጨፋሲኔ

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8

ሀዌላ-ቱላ

ጨፌ ኮትጀቤሳ ዳቶ ኦዳሄ ፊንጫዋ ጋራ ሪቀታ ገመጦ ጋሌ ሀራንፋማ ሀዌላ ወንዶ ቱላ 01 ቱላ ገጠር ቱሎ

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Central Hawassa Hotel

Central Hawassa hotel provides all that you have to know about the harmonious Hawassa from a single spot since it is at the very heart of the great east African rift valley. It is no coincidence that we have been awarded various times for our relentless effort in improving hotel standards in our city. Come and enjoy beauty of Hawassa with us.

ROOMS

Presidential suit

Single

Twin

Classic

Deluxe and

Suit rooms

AMENITIES

Health club which includes Gym, Spa and swimming pool

Beauty salon

Meeting hall

Cafe

Restaurant

Night Club

Grand Hawassa Terrace

Contact

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Reservation - +251 462 201 002

Hawassa, Ethiopia 682 Ethiopia

+251 462 200 743

+251 462 201 414

+251 916 581 858/59

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