'[2][3] Ethiopiaid raises money through regular postal campaigns, containing updates on partner development and opportunities to support their work.
Ethiopiaid’s stated aim is to support local organisations to use their initiative and skill to improve living conditions in the country.
[4][5] For the financial year ending December 2017, the charity reported income of £2.4m and expenditure of £3.2m, of which £2.94m was spent directly on charitable activities.
Ethiopiaid’s partners work in support of mothers affected by obstetric fistula, a medical condition arising from prolonged pregnancy, where the pressure of the baby's head causes a hole between the woman's bladder and her vagina.
[7] Hope Enterprises seeks to advance education in Ethiopia by giving citizens the knowledge and expertise needed to work themselves out of poverty.