Wolaitta Development Association (WODA) is an indigenous, not-for-profit, and local non-governmental membership-based organization, established in the 1950s in Ethiopia.
WODA was registered with the Charities and Societies Agency of the Ministry of Justice of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia on November 9, 2009.One of WODA’s three thematic areas is human capital development.
It is aimed at ensuring the creation of innovative, self-reliant, and industrious human capital in Wolaitta & beyond. WODA made a meaningful contribution through this theme by providing education access through constructing different schools in different areas and supplying educational materials for schools and quality through capacity building, teaching students at different levels who are orphans and from resource-poor families.
Our Focus Areas
Human Capital Development
The Wolaitta Development Association likely focuses on providing training, education, and resources to help individuals in the Wolaitta community develop and enhance their human capital. This can lead to improved employability, productivity, and overall well-being of community members.
Sustainable Livelihood Security
The Wolaitta Development Association (WODA) is a community-based organization that engages in various activities to ensure sustainable livelihood security for the local communities in the Wolaitta zone of Ethiopia.
Integrated Health Services
WODA’s integrated health approach includes activities such as clean water supply projects, basic health service promotion, and health facility capacity development to enhance the overall health and well-being of the local population.