Amref Ethiopia | Dutch Government's Partnership

Amref Health Africa is the largest African-based and led international health development organization serving over 30 million people annually across 35 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.  Amref has been active in Ethiopia since the 1960s and became fully operational as of 2002.

We work closely with the Dutch Government and private sectors in the Netherlands to deliver health interventions to communities throughout Ethiopia since 2004. Our programs echo the vision of the international agenda, acting in collaborative partnership to achieve progress towards sustainable development goals by 2030. Our partnership place a strong emphasis on integrated service delivery, bringing together sexual and reproductive health, clean water and sanitation, gender equality, economic growth, governance, and meaningful partnerships—to advance health and well-being for all Ethiopians.

A Partnership that Makes a Difference in Communities

Amref Health Africa works closely with the Dutch Government and private sectors to deliver health interventions to communities throughout Ethiopia since 2004. Our programs echo the vision of the international agenda, acting in collaborative partnership to achieve progress towards sustainable development goals by 2030. 

Amref at a Glance 2025 - A Year of Resilience, Adaptation and Impact

Amref at a Glance 2025 reflects a year shaped by significant shifts in global development financing placed unprecedented pressure on health and youth programs in Ethiopia. Yet even as resources tightened, the need for equitable, community-centered health and development solutions grew stronger.

REACH - Reach, Expand and Access Community Health

REACH is an integrated Sexual & Reproductive Health, Menstrual Hygiene Management, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene and Nutrition project.  With financial resources from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the project works to ensure women and young people have access to integrated health and WASH services.  

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