About Us

Executive Director’s Message

Ato Girma Tsige

Dear Friends, Partners, and Visitors, Welcome to The Well in Action website.It is both an honor and a profound responsibility to serve as the Executive Director of an organization devoted to such a vital mission, creating a brighter, healthier future for people striving to realize their God-given potential in Ethiopia. The scale of this undertaking is both humbling and motivating, demanding not only strategic vision but also a deep, unwavering commitment to the communities we serve. Every decision we make and every program we implement is measured against its potential to unlock human dignity and foster sustainable change, making this role a true calling as much as it is a position of leadership.

Every day, we work to inspire a mindset shift among the young generation, encouraging entrepreneurship and self-reliance. At the same time, we develop and promote tailored agricultural technologies for small-scale farmers to help them increase productivity and improve their livelihoods. We believe that every citizen deserves access to the fundamental building blocks of a fulfilling life. At The Well in Action, we take an integrated approach to development—focusing on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Agriculture and Agri-business, Youth Employment, Capacity Building, Emergency and resilience. Our work is made possible through the generosity and collaboration of our partners, donors, volunteers, and local communities, all united by a shared purpose.
Thank you for your interest in our mission. Together, we are not only transforming individual lives but also investing in a stronger, more equitable future for the needy people in Ethiopia.

Vision/Mission

Vision and Mission
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Vision
To unlock the potential of vulnerable people who are created by God a holistic way (Spiritually, mindset and physically) to have a fulfilled life.

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Mission
The Well in ACTION works with vulnerable and underserved communites in Ethiopia via development programs to have a sustainanble transforatmion.
Values
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Integrity

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Efficiency

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Transparency

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Commitment

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Quality

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Trustworthy

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Integrity
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Transparency

We conduct all operations with unwavering honesty and high transparency, fostering trust with the communities we serve and the partners who support us.

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Colaborative

Change

We are committed to sustainable change, achieved through the full participation of community members. We listen, learn, and work alongside them as partners.

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Accountability
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Stewardship

We are accountable for our actions and results. We demonstrate responsible stewardship by ensuring the efficient and effective use of every resource entrusted to us, even in the most pressurized environments.

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Donor

Relation

We are committed to sustainable change, achieved through the full participation of community members. We listen, learn, and work alongside them as partners.

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Fairness
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Respect

We build strong, respectful relationships with our target groups based on fairness, equal treatment, and a deep respect for local culture and religion.

Our Staff

Girma Tsige
Executive Director
girma.t@thewellinaction.org
Gorfu Degefa
Program Manager
Program Manager
Tekie tsehaye
Cluster Coordinator
Tekie.t@thewellinaction.org
Chirnet H/Mariam
Senior HR Officer
cherinet.h@thewellinactiion.org
Mulu Alene
MEAL Officer
Kahsay Girmay
Apiculture Development Officer
Migbey Kelem
Gender safeguarding and Youth Engagement Officer
Merima Dendir
PMEL Officer
Haftom Mesfin
Business Development Officer
Gedefaw Kidane
Program Accountant
Teum Mustofa
Senior Finance and Admin Officer
Alemnesh Abreha
Cashier and Storekeeper
Heran Zerihun
Junior Accountant
Meron Gezahegn
IT and Communication Officer
Tsegaye Chirko
Driver and Purchaser

Board Members

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Worku Bihonegne
Board Chairperson

Aklilu Kasaye

Board Member
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Dr Yirgalem Tsehaye
Dr. Yergalem Tsehaye
Board Member

W/ro Tehetena Bekele

Board Member
Tihitina Bekele
Teklay Woldetinsae
Teklay Woldetinsae
Board Member

Our Partners

Aqua for All · We mobilise private capital for enterprises to transform the water and sanitation sector ·
mobilise private capital for enterprises to transform the water and sanitation sector
KAP initiates and gives financial support to small-scale projects in Africa with the aim to realize access to safe drinking water together with local partners, within the existing social structures and on the basis of self-reliance and continuity.
KAP
Community Advancement Programme (KAP), a Dutch organization that supports the Kitale Community Advancement Programme (KAP), an entity focused on helping children.
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The Leading Global Jewish Humanitarian Organization.
It has been intervening developmental activities throughout Ethiopia, in addition to the Amhara region.
ORDA
ORDA Ethiopia was established as the Ethiopian Relief Organization (ERO) in February 1984. 
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Mastercard Foundation works with visionary organizations to empower young people.
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Driven by a Christian commitment to justice and compassion, striving to restore dignity for every individual.

About MaYEA

Introduction

The Mass Youth Employment in Apiculture (MaYEA) Program is a nationwide Youth Employment Program implemented in three implementation hubs: North and Northwest Hub (Amhara, Afar, Tigray and, Benishangul Gumuz, regions), South and Southwest Hub (Oromia, Sidama, SNNPR, and Southwest, Gambella regions) and National Hub (implementing crosscutting functions across the two hubs).  The implementing partners will collaborate to create a success story in the value chain through a carefully managed consortium approach that demonstrates practice and influences policy in the sector.

The MaYEA program aims to transform Ethiopia’s Apiculture industry to reach 1,860,000 young people and enable 1,050,000 unemployed young people to access wage and self-employment through skilling and access to finance. The program will engage in interventions: 400,000 new beekeepers, 350,000 existing beekeepers, and 400,000 prioritized value chains’ participants.

Goal and Outcomes

The program goal is to enable a million young people (80% women) to find dignified and fulfilling work through strengthened and expanded markets in apiculture-centered agribusiness. The program’s long-term outcomes are:

  • Increasing national honey and beeswax production
  • Improving honey quality to meet International and national standards
  • Enhancing market-driven value addition and product diversification
  • Enhancing integration of apiculture with other complementary value chains
  • Improving the Enabling Environment for the youth and apiculture sector development

Theory of change

To realize a transformed and commercialized apiculture sector that provides dignified and fulfilling work opportunities for young women and men in Ethiopia, interventions must not only focus on short-term results but also on larger systemic factors that influence the sector’s growth. As a result, the program’s theory of change (ToC) recognizes the complex nature of the sector’s constraints and has designed interventions that empower individuals, communities, and systems to effect transformational change. By engaging new beekeepers, strengthening existing beekeepers, improving the product quality assurance and grading, integrating Apiculture with other value chains, and strengthening the enabling environment, we can contribute to creating a transformed apiculture sector in which young enterprise owners flourish and thrive sustainably.

Target group

The MaYEA program targets young Women and Men, Persons with disabilities, Returnees, and Internally Displaced People and/or Refugees. In the five years, the North and Northwest Sub-national hub led by ORDA Ethiopia will directly reach 524,160 young people. As a result, it will enable 436,800 Young people (80 Women, 10% disadvantaged groups) to dignify and fulfill their works through skilling and financial access.

Implementing partners

In the North and Northwest Subnational Hub, the program is being implemented in 63 Woredas of four regions.

  • ORDA Ethiopia leads the North–Northwest Sub-National Hub, working with partners: the Population, Health, and Environment Ethiopia Consortium (PHE-EC), Bees for Development Ethiopia (BfDE), and The Well in Action (TWA).
  • The International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) acts as the National Hub, overseeing cross-cutting roles across both Sub-National Hubs.
  • The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) leads the South, Southwest, and Central Sub-National Hub, in collaboration with SOS Sahel Ethiopia and MELCA-Ethiopia.

In the North and Northwest Sub-National Hub, led by ORDA Ethiopia, the implementation of the MaYEA program is carried out across five clusters:

  • Debre Birhan Cluster – by PHE-EC, operating in 14 woredas at Zone 1, 2, 3, and 5, in Afar region and South Wollo, North Shewa, and the Oromo Special Zone in Amhara region.
  • Bahir Dar Cluster – by BfDE, operating in 15 woredas at North Gojam, East Gojam, West Gojam, and Awi Zones in the Amhara region and Metekel Zone in Beneshangul-Gumuz region.
  • Shire Cluster – by TWA, operating in 8 woredas in the Northwest and Central Tigray zones in the Tigray region.
  • Meket and Akesta clusters – by ORDA Ethiopia, operating in 26 woredas of South Gondar, North Wollo, South Wollo, and North Shewa zones in the Amhara region.

Stakeholders

The MaYEA program has engaged a diverse range of stakeholders across all areas where it operates. These key stakeholders include: Labor and Skills Bureau, Women, Youth and Social Affairs Bureau, Agriculture Bureau, Livestock and Fish Resource Development Bureau, Cooperative Promotion Commission, Trade and Market Development Bureau, Land Use & Administration, among others.

Program period: O1 November 2024 – 31 October 2028

Budget: The program is supported by the Mastercard Foundation. The five-year’ North and Northwest subnational hub budget is 30,433,585 USD.

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