የአዲስ አበባ ከተማ ከንቲባ ወይዘሮ አዳነች አቤቤ በጉለሌ ክፍለ ከተማ በትራንስፖርት ቢሮ እና ተጠሪ ተቋማት፣ የላዳ ታክሲ ማህበራት እና ተራ አስከባሪዎች ትብብር በክረምት የበጎ ፍቃድ አገልግሎት የታደሱ የአቅመ ደካሞችን ቤት
የአዲስ አበባ ከተማ ከንቲባ ወይዘሮ አዳነች አቤቤ በጉለሌ ክፍለ ከተማ በትራንስፖርት ቢሮ እና ተጠሪ ተቋማት፣ የላዳ ታክሲ ማህበራት እና ተራ አስከባሪዎች ትብብር በክረምት የበጎ ፍቃድ አገልግሎት የታደሱ የአቅመ ደካሞችን ቤት
Office Assistant
Yocabed Solomon holds a Bachelor of Science in Food Technology and Processing Engineering from Arba Minch University. She brings strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and a customer-focused approach to every role, consistently supporting efficient office operations and fostering collaboration across teams.
Her career journey began as a Customer Care Associate at CCI Ethiopia, building expertise in communication and client support. She then advanced into data analysis at Shaka Business Group, transforming raw datasets into actionable insights for HR and survey research. Most recently, she has managed operations at the Coffee Museum of Ethiopia, leading a team of staff, optimizing inventory, and ensuring exceptional service delivery in a fast-paced environment. Yocabed’s professional path reflects adaptability, efficiency, and dedication to delivering high-quality results across diverse organizational settings.
Eezer Project Coordinator
Dereje Bezabeh has broad experience in development work across government, non-governmental, and private sector institutions. He began his career as an English teacher at Dire Dawa Alliance Française School and later served in the Social and Labor Affairs Office, where he worked in social welfare, community development, and NGO coordination, including monitoring and evaluating projects implemented in Addis Ababa.
He also served for many years with World Vision Ethiopia in a range of roles, including Senior Social Development Officer, Partnership and Community Empowerment Coordinator, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, and Faith and Development Specialist. Through these roles, he gained extensive experience in community development, project design, capacity building, and training facilitation, working across Ethiopia and in other African countries including Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.
At Elnet Foundation, Dereje serves as Eezer Project Coordinator, contributing to efforts to improve maternal health and safe access to care with the conviction that no mother should die while giving birth.
Email: d.bezabeh@elnetfoundation.com
Elnet Foundation works with Shamida Ethiopia in initiatives that support vulnerable women and children. Shamida Ethiopia is a non-profit Ethiopian NGO focused on providing holistic care and support for orphans, vulnerable children, families, and the wider community. Its mission is centered on strengthening child protection systems and creating inclusive environments where children are valued, supported, and given the opportunity to thrive.
Through this partnership, Elnet Foundation and Shamida Ethiopia have collaborated in practical support efforts for mothers and children, including the distribution of essential items such as children’s clothing and washable diapers for vulnerable families. This shared work reflects a common commitment to dignity, care, and meaningful support for those facing difficult circumstances.
Together, we believe that compassionate partnership can help restore hope, strengthen communities, and create better opportunities for women and children across Ethiopia
We work through local NGOs, we give support to small-scale businesses and cooperatives that have a social impact, and we respond through churches and others that are present when disasters strike. We aim at seeing impact in individual’s lives through tailored programmes. Our initiatives are innovative and oftentimes the first of its kind in the country. With the generous contributions and in-house expertise from our supporting partners, we have the flexibility that it takes to pilot new innovative ways of meeting urgent and basic needs among our constituencies.