







Mission and Vision of Ordo
Oromia Rural Development Organization (ORDO) committed itself to the mission of rural development which centers itself onto the implementation of four pillars: minimizing rural biodiversity loss and climate change (ecosystem resilience and climate change mitigation), maintaining the well-being of rural livelihood (rural agricultural development, youth employment and gender empowerment), enhancing healthcare (prevention oriented rural health care support and reproductive health services) and rural education (maintaining rural quality schooling).
ORDO aspires to be one of the leading Ethiopian charity organizations and dedicated change makers among its four pillars of actions namely: bionetwork (ecosystem) resilience, livelihood improvement, healthcare and schooling development schemes.
To change the world one should start from his/her environment. In this case, the interventions to be made by any organization with its specific context of intervention is tracked from the world sustainable development goals(SDGs). Nonetheless for its contextual significance this Organization categorized its strategic pillars of actions in to four major categories which shall contribute to the sustainable development goals directly or indirectly. In order to realize the effectiveness of its action against the problems identified in the mixed and nomadic farming rural context of Oromia and beyond, the Organization has set out four pillars of actions:
Bionetwork
Pillar I: Bionetwork (Ecosystem Resilience and Green Economic) Development and climate change mitigation (MGD 1, SDGs 5, 7, 10, 13, 14, 15 and 17):
Livelihood
Pillar II: Rural Livelihood Improvement (MDG, 1&7; SDGs, 1, 2, 10, 13, 16 and 17)
Health Care
Pillar III: Prevention Oriented Healthcare and Reproductive Health (MDG, 3, 4, 5 &6; SDGs, 3,6, 8, 14, 16 and 17)
Schooling Improvement
Pillar IV: Quality Rural Schooling (MDG, 2 &3; SDGs, 4,9,16 and 17)
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About Ordo
Oromia Rural Development Organization is established as a legally registered non-governmental
organization in April, 2012. The main aim of its establishment is, to primarily deal with rural
development issues: rural biodiversity loss (which lead to climate change), livelihood, healthcare
and education which enable it to share the national as well as global visions, missions, values and commitments
of realizing sustainable development goals by addressing rural poverty.
