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550 households in Lagasure Kebele in Moyale have benefited from the water pipeline rehabilitated by APCfC

APCfC, in collaboration with Moyale Woreda Water, Energy and Mining Office, has completed the rehabilitation of the Lagasure Kebele water pipeline, which connects Tille Mado to Lagasure.
After a year damage, the system was restored between 10–18 November 2025, securing reliable access to safe water for the community.
The rehabilitated water point now serves 550 households (300 men and 250 women), improving daily living conditions and strengthening community resilience.
This intervention reflects our continued commitment to expanding equitable and sustainable water access across pastoralist areas.

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APCfC has opened new project site in Negele Borena

Based on its overall vision to reach out to its other geographic target areas, APCfC has conducted a need assessment in April 2025 in Liben Woreda in East Borena zone that has informed for the design of community-based project with the overall aim to strengthen inclusive community peace dialogues and grievance resolution mechanisms, enhance the role of women in peacebuilding and conflict transformation, and improve local knowledge sharing and evidence-based advocacy for women’s leadership in peace processes.
For smooth facilitation of this local intervention financed by the GIZ-Civil Peace Service (CPS) Ethiopia Country Office, APCfC has officially opened its 4th local project coordination office in Negele-Borena town. Representatives of the various government, CSOs and community leaders were participated on the launching workshop.

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Women Peace Forums Established in Liban Woreda, East Borana Zone

We’re excited to share the establishment of three Women Peace Forums in Ogoba, Funan Agartu, and Rukesa Bim Kebeles of Liban Woreda, East Borana Zone.
Over two days in each community, women came together to learn, share, and lead—creating safe spaces where dialogue replaces division. The forums strengthen women’s roles in peacebuilding and provide platforms for collaboration, mutual support, and local conflict resolution.
Following the sessions, 90 women and girls registered to continue the work of strengthening peace and resilience in their communities.
This initiative reflects APCfC’s ongoing commitment to empowering women as central actors in building lasting peace and social cohesion across pastoralist areas.

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Joint Mediation and Dialogue Session Promotes Peaceful Coexistence

Under the project “Enhancing Local Capacities and Practice for Social Cohesion and Harmony,” APCfC facilitated a joint mediation and dialogue session on July 11, 2025, at Koket Hotel in Moyale.
The session convened 54 participants, including kebele peace committee members and government experts from both the Somali and Oromia sides of Moyale Woreda. Together, they addressed local disputes and explored practical ways to strengthen collaboration across communities.
This initiative reinforces APCfC’s commitment to community-led conflict resolution, regional trust-building, and peaceful coexistence among diverse pastoralist groups.

APCfC Restocks Livestock for Drought-Affected Households in Dire and Moyale Woredas

The Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC) successfully implemented a livestock restocking initiative under the ICSP Livelihood Recovery Activity, aimed at supporting drought-affected households in Dire and Moyale Woredas.
The initiative implemented in Dire & Moyale, Borana Zone from July 15 to August 4, 2025, was aimed to support drought-affected households in Dire and Moyale Woredas of the Borana Zone by helping them rebuild their livelihoods through livestock support.
A total of 450 goats were distributed to 90 households, 45 in Dire Woreda (Dalaga and Gololicha kebeles) and 45 in Moyale Woreda (Bede and Lagasure kebeles).

Each household received five goats, comprising four females and one male, to promote food security, herd regeneration, and income generation.
All animals were carefully screened, vaccinated, and treated in collaboration with the respective Woreda Livestock Resources Development Offices. During the screening process, four goats were excluded to ensure only healthy livestock were provided to beneficiaries.
The support was provided as part of the ongoing five-year (2023-2027) Nexus (“Resilience, Empowerment and Sustainable Economic Wellbeing for Vulnerable Communities in Borena zone, Ethiopia” project funded by Trõcaire (CST Ethiopia). The support to drought affected community in Borena reflects APCfC’s ongoing commitment to livelihood recovery, resilience building, and sustainable development among pastoralist communities in southern Ethiopia.

Rehabilitation of Fulo Gofa Hybrid Water Scheme Brings Relief to Gololicha Community

The Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC), in collaboration with Woreda and Zonal experts, has successfully rehabilitated the Fulo Gofa hybrid water scheme in Dire Woreda. This essential system, powered by both motorized and solar technology, now provides clean and reliable water to the Gololicha Kebele community—serving both households and livestock.

For years, the non-functionality of the water scheme had forced many families to migrate in search of water, severely disrupting their livelihoods and community stability. With the rehabilitation now complete, the scheme benefits approximately 800 households—450 men and 350 women—as well as 500 cattle, 4,500 sheep and goats, and 500 donkeys.
Beyond restoring access to safe water, the project has significantly reduced the time and distance community members must travel to fetch water. This improvement has enhanced health, productivity, and overall resilience among pastoralist families. The initiative is a testament to APCfC’s continued commitment to strengthening livelihood resilience and ensuring sustainable access to essential services in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas.

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