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    IBSAA GAARA GUBAA helping the unreachable

     
    Ibsaagaaragubbaa is a non-governmental foundation targeted to help the unreachable, destitutes, people who are vulnerable and abandoned in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. The foundation generates money for sustainability and food security to help people totally neglected in that region.
    Speaking with newsmen, the founder of the organisation who incidentally is Christian clergy said “We organised professional medical team of Doctors and nurses travel to Ethiopia, Oromia region, to check the health conditions of our school children. The result was discovering 13 children with HIV positive.”
    Furthermore, he also pointed out a major achievement through the juvenile foundation “We built the first school which had four classes designed for sixty pupils in each class. The school is the first of its kind in the community. It has now motivated parents to send their children to school especially girls and this has led to over population, doubling the intake, therefore, creating pressure to expand the existing school to accommodate the teeming population of the school children in rural community”
    However, Ibsaagaaragubbaa still needs financial support in its nascent stages to provide the adequate assistance to the neglected Oromia region of Ethiopia.
    Recently, Ibsaagaaragubbaa just launched a dynamic website http://www. Ibsaagaaragubbaa.org developed by one of the fastest rising I.T professional in the U.K, founders of http://www.sleeky.net
    Pundits in this area are already showing a soft spot for this new non-profit foundation and it’s just a matter of time before Ibsaagaaragubbaa becomes a global phenomenon.

    For further information please visit http://www. Ibsaagaaragubbaa.org or send an email to
    ibsaagaaragubbaa@yahoo.co.uk


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