1. BRUK GONFA - Research Scholar, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, College of Arts & Commerce,
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
2. GOVADA VEERRAJU - Associate Professor, Former Head of Department of Political Science and Public Administration, College
of Arts & Commerce, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) stands out as a changing force at the core of Ethiopia's multidimensional developmental projects, specifically interweaving resilience into the fabric of at-risk communities. This research mixes human narratives with comprehensive statistics to demonstrate how SIDA is changing things by surveying 207 individuals, interviewing civil society directors, and investigating how their activity interacts with Ethiopian government policies. Using strategic partnerships, the findings provide a convincing image of food security, healthcare access, and empowered livelihoods. Still, shadows of economic uncertainty and cultural impediments remain to test the effectiveness of interventions. This study reveals how SIDA fights against multidimensional poverty and develops a fair development plan by merging data, narratives, and tactics from many groups. It proves that when global support is founded on local needs, it may change obstacles into opportunities for progress.
Civil Society, Development, Gender Equity, Poverty, and Sustainable Development.