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Daughters of Charity

Tigray Coordinating Office

Humanitarian, Livelihood & Food Security Program

Emergency Response and Protection Services

Our Humanitarian Program provides critical support to survivors of conflict, internally displaced persons, and vulnerable households. We deliver life-saving assistance, protection services, and livelihood restoration to ensure that no one is left behind during times of crisis.

21,000+

Survivors Supported

8

WGSS Sites

3,000+

Households Housed

77M+

Birr Disbursed

Crisis Response (2020-2022)

Provided life-saving food & NFI assistance to IDPs, host communities, PLW, and orphaned students.

Financial Support

  • 27 Million Birr in emergency cash to 2,934 SGBV survivors
  • 50 Million Birr to restore livelihoods for 2,650 survivors and female-headed households

Housing

Over 3,000 vulnerable households received decent housing.

Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS)

8 WGSS sites supporting 21,000+ survivors with PSS, counseling, skill training, and referral linkages.

Social, Development, and Humanitarian Interventions

Our comprehensive approach addresses the immediate needs of crisis-affected populations while building long-term resilience. We work closely with communities to identify their most pressing challenges and develop targeted interventions that restore dignity, provide protection, and create pathways to recovery.

Through our network of safe spaces, we provide survivors of gender-based violence with access to psychosocial support, legal assistance, and economic empowerment opportunities. Our livelihood programs help families rebuild their economic foundations, while our housing initiatives ensure that vulnerable households have safe and secure shelter.

Impact: Before vs After

From Crisis to Stability

Before: Survivors of conflict and displacement faced multiple barriers to recovery, including lack of safe spaces, limited access to services, and economic instability. Many families were living in temporary shelters with no clear path forward.

After: Through our comprehensive support programs, survivors have access to safe spaces, counseling services, and economic opportunities. Over 3,000 households now have permanent housing, and thousands of survivors have received financial support to rebuild their lives.

Protection and Empowerment

Our 8 Women and Girls Safe Spaces serve as hubs of support, providing survivors with the tools they need to heal and thrive. These spaces offer not just protection, but also opportunities for skill development, economic empowerment, and community building.

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Orientation and MOU Signing

Orientation and MOU Signing

Community Involvement

Community Involvement

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