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  History and Evolution of CRDA
 

The idea of creating CRDA was initially conceived in 1973 when a group of few organizations agreed to exchange information and coordinate their response to the grave humanitarian disaster of the time inflicted by drought, famine and displacement. As the intensity of the crisis deepened, a bank account was opened and the Christian Relief Fund was established to mobilize resources. This offspring as a seedling, and through the passage of time, gave way for the rise of the now CRDA.

Commencement: The period 1974 – 1976 is remarkably known as one of establishment and recognition. It was in the year 1974 that the first constitution of CRDA was drawn up; and the following year the Association got registered with the Government of Ethiopia. An office was set up, the first coordinator was employed, an operating system and resources were put in place.

Coordinating Relief: During its nascence, CRDA’s entire focus was on coordinating relief efforts of the NGO community in Ethiopia. CRDA’s contribution was mainly related to the provision of logistic supports that assisted in distribution of grain, supplementary food supplies and medicine. It also availed seeds, oxen and implements (for rehabilitation) to victims of the disaster. The Association also provided funding for income-generating, recovery and reconstruction projects and rehabilitation programs. In addition, CRDA helped in early warning activities vis-à-vis famine and drought through its information dissemination services.

Promoting the role of NGOs in development and policy advocacy: Being a learning organization, CRDA has undergone several fundamental changes in mandate, organizational structure, and direction ever since its establishment. These changes are induced as a result of the international and national dynamics of the environment in which CRDA is working.

Organization: CRDA has grown from an office with a handful of staff into a relatively complex organizational setup under Ethiopian leadership (see Organization and Services.)

Mandate and Strategic Direction: CRDA has transformed its mandate and itself from a mere relief coordinating entity to an institution that strives for societal transformation and the emergence of a vibrant civil society in Ethiopia. In so doing, it adopts the following four strategic directions for the realization of its Mission:

  • Transformation of the CRDA membership and the broader NGO sector in Ethiopia towards bringing about overall societal transformation;
  • Enabling its members to become leading exponents of civil society (advocacy, networking and partnership at all levels);
  • Facilitating the creation of an enabling environment for the emergence and development of a vibrant civil society in Ethiopia; and
  • Cultivating civil society organizational culture and practice (governance, transparency, participation, dialogue, openness, self-critics and reflection, communication, conversation and learning)


  • The paradigm shift as a result of the change process at CRDA necessitated the revision of the Memorandum of Association and the Bye-law of CRDA and the introduction of new organizational development schemes. It also required a systematic consideration of how to carry out its Mission. Thus, its third Three-Year Program Plan (2005-2007) was developed in 2004, which now serves as a basis for its interventions in development and policy advocacy issues. The Program Plan gave CRDA a new inertia with clearly articulated Vision, Mission and Strategic Directions from which targeted and measurable o operational plans are developed and implemented.

    CRDA‘s success over the years is grounded in the fact that it is a learning and flexible organization adjusting to a changing environment.

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    REVISED HUMANITARIAN REQUIREMENTS FOR 2008 - Government-Partners Joint Document (PDF English)

    United Nation’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA-UN) provides weekly updates on the situation of the current drought in Ethiopia on its website in order to better inform concerned bodies to help in their actions.


     
          RECENT DOCUMENTS

     
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    A strategic evaluaion of CRDA by Dr Brian Pratt (INTRAC).
    Reaction of the CRDA Board and Mangement to the INTRAC's Evaluation of CRDA's Program.
       
    Revised Charities and Societies Legislation - Amharic
    Civil Society Task Force's Comments on the Revised Draft Lagislation - Amharic
    The CSO Task Force's Input on the Draft Legistlation after Premier vs. Civil Society 2nd Round Discussion of June 4, 2008
    Notes on the Second Round Prime Minister and Civil Society Representatives Discussion
    Highlights Of The Consultation Meeting With The Premier on the Draft Proclamation
    Summary Of Comments Given At The Crda Preparatory Meeting Of Crda Members For The Consultation Meeting With The Premier
    Minutes of the CRDA Consultative Meeting on Draft Charities and Societies Proclamation
    Comments on the Draft Proclamation submitted to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) - English Translation
    Comments on the Draft Proclamation submitted to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) - Complete - Amharic
    Comments on the Draft Proclamation submitted to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) - Summary - Amharic
    Observations on the Draft CSO Law by Kumlachew Dagne (Independent Article)
    FDRE Charities and Societies Proclamation 00/2008 - DRAFT
    English and Amharic versions side by side
    (Large File - 6MB)
       
       
    Fourth Quarter Progress Report (MA of the Ethiopian Social Accountability Project
    CRDA Annual Report for 2006 - Membership Approved
       
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