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New lab-machine donated to Sher Ethiopia Hospital by PFSA

New lab-machine donated to Sher Ethiopia Hospital by PFSA

Recently the Pharmaceutical Fund and Supply Agency (PFSA) has donated a new Cobass C311 labmachine to Sher Ethiopia Hospital. The donation acknowledges the longtime commitment that Sher Hospital has made in providing affordable medical services to the local community in…

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Sher Ethiopia awarded by Fairtrade Africa

Sher Ethiopia awarded by Fairtrade Africa

To commemorate the international women’s day celebrations, last week, Fairtrade Africa Eastern and Central Africa (ECAN) Network hosted an event named #breakingthebias in Ziway Ethiopia. This event (full report here) brought together producer champions including women led producer organizations from…

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Firtst Lake Dembel Run

Firtst Lake Dembel Run

On Sunday March 21 the first Lake Dembel Run was organized by the Oromia Tourism Commission, the Batu Mayor’s office and IDH. From Sher Ethiopia 100 participants competed in this running race (10 km) along the shores of Lake Ziway…

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Clean Up day

Clean Up day

On Saturday we joined forces with the other four horticultural farms in Ziway to clean up the areas around the farms. 50 Sher-employees took part in the initiative where many tons of waste were collected and disposed at the municipality…

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Sher trainees rewarded

Sher trainees rewarded

During November and December 2021 more than 450 of our supervisors and managers on our farms were put through a training course.  The training provided them skills on people management, communication, interpersonal relations and time management. The 2 day training…

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Update: Sher FPC Community Housing project

Update: Sher FPC Community Housing project

The Sher Fairtrade Premium Committee is an independent workers initiative that allocates a share of their budget to support community projects. In 2021 the committee decided they wanted to help to improve the housing situation for some of the impoverished…

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