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Acknowledgement
One of the duties & responsibilities of data collection and dissemination process is to
prepare Hawassa city Administration Socio economic abstract and to make available for
users. However, the data collected from some sub cities and sectors offices were
incomplete and could not be compiled in away to meet all our needs. Therefore
although the Document is constrained by absence of some data it could be highly
invaluable to meet the Existing information gap of various development schemes being
under taken in the city.
This is a brief year book of (1999, 2000 and 2001) EFY (2006/7, 8/9G.C) basic Socio
Economic Profile of the Hawassa city. This abstract aims to provide the Physical, Socio
Economic, Infrastructure, NGO and Tourism potential and shows some private
investment and other relevant information pertaining to the city.
The preparation of this statistical Abstract is largely based on secondary source such as
data collected from sectors Department office and sub cities In respect to them I
would like to extend our gratefulness to the aforementioned different level
governmental and Non-Governmental institutions for providing us the data used in this
publication.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the staffs of Data collection and
dissemination work process.
Finally we are looking for word to receive constructive comments that would be helpful
to incorporate in our future publication.
Thanks!
Berhanu Eshetu
Head of Hawassa city Adm. Finance and Economic Development Dep’t

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. Physical Background
1.1 Location, Area and Administrative Divisions
Hawassa is located in the southern nation’s nationalities and peoples Region on the shores of
Lake Hawassa in the Great Rift Valley; 273 km south of Addis Ababa via Debre Zeit and 1125 km
north of Nairobi.
Hawassa is served as the Capital of the southern Nations Nationalities & peoples Region and
the Sidama zone. The city lays on the Trans-African High Way 4 an international road that
starched from Cairo (Egypt) to Cape Town (S.Africa). Geographically the City lays between 703’
latitude North and 380 28‘longitudes east.
Hawassa city is bounded by Lake Hawassa in the West, Oromia Region in the North,
Wendogenet woreda in the East and Shebedino woreda in the south.
The city has total area of 157.2 sq.km Deviated in to Eight(8) sub cities and Each sub cities
divided in to 32 Kebeles, These Eight sub cities are Hayek Dare, Menehariya, Tabore, Misrak,
Bahile Adarash ,Addis Ketema, Hawela Tula and Mehal sub city.
The mean annual precipitation is of 933.4 mm. Temperatures vary between 5C in winter and
34C in summer. The city experiences sub humid-called 'woina Dega' in Amharic type of
climate. It has the highest and lowest temperature of 340c and 3oc respectively. The average
annual temperature is 20.3oc. . Hawassa gets rainfall twice in a year. It falls during 'belg' and
'keremt'. An average annual rainfall of the city is 933.4 mm. The first rainfalls falls from
'megabit' to the mid of 'ginbot' and the next comes from 'sene' to the mid of ‘meskerem’. Due
to the city‘s location in rift valley and nearby lake, there is weather condition changing from day
to night.

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Distance of Towns from Hawassa (in KM)
South Region City Distance From
Hawassa in KM Aleta Wondo 64
Amaro Kele 206
Areba Minch 275
Basketo 348
Bonga 507
Dilla 90
Durame 122
Fofa 465
Gidole 321
Hagere Selam 93
Halaba 88
Hosanna 210
Jinka 525
Karat 361
Konta 349
Masha 692
Mizan Teferi 628
Soyama 268
Waka 257
Wolayita Sodo 160
Wolkite 337
Yirga Alem 42
Yirga Chefe 122
Oromia Region Ambo 398
Assela 304
Debre Zeit 226
Jimma 619
Kibre Mengist 196
Robe 215
Meqi 138
Mojo 200
Moyalle 498
Nazereth 225
Nekemte 602
Shakiso 224
Shashemene 23
Yabello 294
Zeway 110
Somali Region
City Distance From Hawassa in KM
Degehabur 976
Ginir 710
Jigjiga 755
Tigray region Addigrat 1171
Adewa 1279
Axum 1297
Maychew 937
Mekele 1056
Amhara Region Bahir Dar 833
Batti 690
Debre Birihan 403
Debre Markos 572
Dessie 674
Gonder 1011
Haiq 702
Kombolcha 649
Tis Abay 743
Woldiya 794
Afar Region Assayita 826
Dubti 772
Gambela Region Gambela 1044
Benishangul Gumuz Region Assosa 946
Harrer Region Harrer
703
City Administrations Addis Ababa 273
Dire Dawa 692

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Geographical Information’s Temperature and Rainfall Temperature
Station
Year Mean annual Temp.
(C)
Annual RF(mm)
Hawassa
1999
20.4
1218.0
Hawassa
2000
20.0
798.0
Hawassa
2001
20.5
783.3
Rainfall in mm
Station Year FMAM (Belg)
JJAS (Kiremt)
ONDJ (Bega)
Annual Rainfall(mm)
Hawassa
1999
375.9
601.3
240.8
1218.0
Hawassa
2000
251.6
488.8
58.4
798.8
Hawassa
2001
223.7
384.5
175.5
783.3
Hawassa
Chart: 1 Seasonal rainfall in mm 1999-2001

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Highest maximum & lowest minimum Temperature
Station
Year
Highest
maximum Temp.
(C)
Lowest
minimum Temp.
(C)
Remark
Hawassa
1999
33.2
7.9
Hawassa
2000
32.9
5.0
Hawassa
2001
34.2
5.5
Source:- Ethiopian Meteorological Agency, Southern Branch Office.
Chart: 2 Highest maximum & lowest minimum Temperature

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Hawassa city Administration Sub-Cities & Kebeles
No.
Sub-Cities
Kebele
1
Misrak
1. Tesso 2. Wukero
2
Menehariya
1. Guwe Stadium 2. Millennium Adebabay 3. Piassa
3
Tabor
1. Dume 2. Fara Bariso 3. Hiteta 4. Hogane wacho 5. Tilte
4
Mehal Ketema
1. Addis Ababa 2. Leku 3. Nigat Kokeb
5
Hayek Dar
1. Gudumale 2. Gebeya Dar
6
Addis Ketema
1. Daka 2. Philadelphia
7
Bahil Adarash
1. Adare 2. Andinet 3. Harer
8
Hawella – Tulla
1. Alamura 2. Chefasine 3. Chefe Kotijabesa 4. Dato Odahe 5. Finchawa 6. Gara Rikata 7. Gemeto Galle 8. Haranfama 9. Hawella Wondo 10. Tulla 01 11. Tulla Rural 12. Tullo

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Population Size
According to the result of Housing and Population Census of May, 2008, The
Hawassa city administration has a Population of 259.803 people, out of which
133,637 are male and 126,166 are female out of the total number of the
Population of the administration 159,013 people live in urban area, while the
remaining 100.790 peoples are live in the rural area of the administration.
The annual population growth rate of the city administration is about 4.02
/4.8 in urban and 2.8 in the rural/

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Population Distribution by Sub-city (1999 E.C CENSUS RESULT) NO. Sub-cities Population size by sex
Male Female Total
Hawassa City Administration
133,637
126,166
259,803
1 Hawassa Town 81,984 77,029 159,013
1.1 Addis Ketema 9,045 9,042 18,087
1.2 Hayek Dar 9,087 8,550 17,637
1.3 Mehal Ketema 7,547 7,310 14,857
1.4 Bahil Adarash 7,564 7,503 15,067
1.5 Misrak 12,356 11,186 23,542
1.6 Menehariya 12,721 12,143 24,864
1.7 Tabor 23,283 20,936 44,219
1.8 Tulla Town (Kebele 01)
2 Hawassa City Rural
51,653 49,137 100,790
2.1 Dato Odahe 3,993 3,607 7,600
2.2 Chefe Cote Jebisa 6,060 5,682 11,742
2.3 Gara Rikata 3,977 3,802 7,779
2.4 Gemeto Gale 6,451 6,005 12,456
2.5 Alamura 4,695 4,630 9,325
2.6 Tullo 4,966 4,568 9,534
2.7 Finchawa 3,870 3,696 7,566
2.8 Tulla Rural 3,387 3,332 6,719
2.9 Chefasine 5,192 5,103 10,295
2.10 Abela Wondo 4,318 4,255 8,573
2.11 Haranfama 4,744 4,457 9,201

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Population Distribution by Sub-city (2000E.C Projection) NO. Sub-cities Population size by sex
Male Female Total
Hawassa City Administration
139,019 131,239 270,258
1 Hawassa Town 85,919 80,726 166,646
1.1 Addis Ketema 9,479 9,476 18,955
1.2 Hayek Dar 9,523 8,960 18,483
1.3 Mehal Ketema 7,909 7,661 15,570
1.4 Bahil Adarash 7,927 7,863 15,790
1.5 Misrak 12,949 11,723 24,672
1.6 Menehariya 13,331 12,726 26,057
1.7 Tabor 24,400 21,941 46,341
1.8 Tulla Town (Kebele 01)
2 Hawassa City Rural
53,099 50,513 103,612
2.1 Dato Odahe 4,105 3,708 7,813
2.2 Chefe Cote Jebisa 6,230 5,841 12,071
2.3 Gara Rikata 4,088 3,908 7,996
2.4 Gemeto Gale 6,632 6,173 12,805
2.5 Alamura 4,826 4,760 9,586
2.6 Tullo 5,105 4,696 9,801
2.7 Finchawa 3,978 3,799 7,777
2.8 Tulla Rural 3,482 3,425 6,907
2.9 Chefasine 5,337 5,246 10,583
2.10 Abela Wondo 4,439 4,374 8,813
2.11 Haranfama 4,877 4,582 9,459

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Population Distribution by Sub-city (2001E.C Projection) NO. Sub-cities Population size by sex
Male Female Total
Hawassa City Administration
144,629
136,528
281,158
1 Hawassa Town 90,044
84,601
174,645
1.1 Addis Ketema 9934 9931 19865
1.2 Hayek Dar 9981 9390 19371
1.3 Mehal Ketema 8289 8029 16318
1.4 Bahil Adarash 8308 8241 16548
1.5 Misrak 13571 12286 25857
1.6 Menehariya 13971 13337 27308
1.7 Tabor 25571 22995 48566
1.8 Tulla Town (Kebele 01)
- - -
2 Hawassa City Rural
54,586
51,927
106,513
2.1 Dato Odahe 4220 3812 8032
2.2 Chefe Cote Jebisa 6405 6005 12410
2.3 Gara Rikata 4203 4018 8220
2.4 Gemeto Gale 6818 6346 13164
2.5 Alamura 4962 4894 9856
2.6 Tullo 5248 4828 10076
2.7 Finchawa 4090 3906 7996
2.8 Tulla Rural 3580 3521 7101
2.9 Chefasine 5487 5393 10880
2.10 Abela Wondo 4564 4497 9061
2.11 Haranfama 5014 4711 9745

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Social and Economic Sector Education
Education is the base for the social, cultural, and economic development of a
society. The advancement of science and Technology reached its present
stage of development through education. Thus, education has become a
major instrument for the achievement of the desired goals of the society.
This section describes the students enrollment, number of schools, sections
and number of teachers both from governmental and non-governmental
schools from the year 1999-2001E.C. The data is further presented by level
of education, cycle, grade, and sex so as to see the disparities among these.
In Hawassa town totally there are about 147 schools, out of this:
51 were kindergarten (All are non-governmental)
45 were grade 1-4, in which 24 are governmental and the rest 21 are
non-governmental schools.
36 were grade 5-8, in which 15 are governmental and the rest 21 are
non-governmental schools.
8 were grade 9-10, out of this 4 governmental and the rest 4 non-
governmental schools.
7 are grade 11-12; in which only 1 is governmental and the rest 6 are
non-governmental schools.

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Student-Section Ratio
In the city the student section ratio in governmental schools is that 80:1 for
primary first cycle (1-4), 82:1 in primary second cycle, 67:1 in secondary
schools (9-10) and 97:1 in preparatory.
In non-governmental schools student section ratio is; 60:1 in primary first
cycle (1-4), 43:1 in primary second cycle, 50:1 in secondary schools (9-10)
and 30:1 in preparatory level.
As we seen in the above students-section ratio for governmental schools are
much greater than the national standard. The national standard student
section ratio for primary (1-8) is50:1 and 40:1 for secondary (9-11). Thus it
requires constructing more sections to attain the national standard.

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Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Students Enrolment by Level (1999-2001E.C)
Year
Kindergarten
1st cycle Primary
(1-4)
2nd cycle Primary
(5-8)
Secondary
(9-10)
Preparatory
(11-12)
Year
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
M
F
T
1999
2256
1938
4192
18527
18719
37246
12605
12093
24698
7848
4858
12706
1424
745
2169
2000
2,282
1,965
4247
19599
21452
41051
15199
16197
31396
7200
3943
11143
1982
849
2831
2001
3346
3229
6575
23312
25168
48480
18507
19545
38052
7355
5399
12754
2882
1250
4132

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Students Enrolment by Grade and sex /1999/E.C
Grade and Section
Section
Governmental schools Non-Governmental schools Total
Grade and Section
Section
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Kindergarten - - - 2256 1938 4192 2256 1938 4192
Grade 1 3849 4038 7887 1191 1221 2412 5040 5259 10299
Grade 2 2883 2954 5837 1213 1150 2363 4096 4104 8200
Grade 3 2451 2604 5055 1223 1136 2359 3674 3740 7414
Grade 4 2321 2537 4858 1104 1114 2218 3425 3651 7076
Grades(1-4) 11504 12133 23637 7023 6586 13609 18527 18719 37246
Grade 5 2408 2447 4855 915 930 1845 3323 3377 6700
Grade 6 2133 2167 4300 854 787 1641 2987 2954 5941
Grade 7 2395 2219 4614 777 815 1592 3172 3039 6201
Grade 8 2513 2239 4752 610 489 1099 3123 2728 5851
Grades(5-8) 9449 9072 18521 3156 3021 6177 12605 12093 24698
Grade 9 4112 2353 6465 554 433 987 4666 2786 7452
Grade 10 2802 1847 4649 380 225 605 3182 2072 5254
Grades(9-10) 6914 4200 11114 934 658 1592 7848 4858 12706
Grade 11 627 282 909 231 166 397 858 448 1306
Grade 12 412 218 630 154 79 233 566 297 863
Grades(11-12) 1039 500 1539 385 245 630 1424 745 2169

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Students Enrolment by Grade and sex /2000/E.C
Grade and Section
Section
Governmental schools Non-Governmental schools Total
Grade and Section
Section
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Kindergarten - - - 2,282 1,965 4247 2,282 1,965 4247
Grade 1 4,661 5,409 10,070 1689 1559 3248 6350 6968 13318
Grade 2 3,159 3,975 7,134 1377 1360 2737 4536 5335 9871
Grade 3 2,841 3,163 6,004 1496 1420 2916 4336 4583 8919
Grade 4 2,920 3131 6,051 1453 1435 2888 4373 4566 8939
Grades(1-4) 13581 15678 29259 6015 5774 11789 19599 21452 41051
Grade 5 2710 3144 5854 1173 1175 2348 3883 4319 8202
Grade 6 2270 2497 4767 1002 941 1943 3272 3438 6710
Grade 7 2659 2815 5474 962 974 1636 3621 3789 7410
Grade 8 3439 3638 7077 984 1013 1997 4423 4651 9074
Grades(5-8) 11078 12094 23172 4121 4103 8224 15199 16197 31396
Grade 9 3762 1885 5647 998 563 1561 4760 2448 7208
Grade 10 1921 1154 3075 519 341 860 2440 1495 3935
Grades(9-10) 5683 3039 8722 1517 904 2421 7200 3943 11143
Grade 11 870 181 1051 307 149 456 1177 330 1507
Grade 12 571 324 895 234 195 429 805 519 1324
Grades(11-12) 1441 505 1,946 541 344 885 1982 849 2831

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Students Enrolment by Grade and sex /2001/E.C
Grade and Section
Section
Governmental schools Non-Governmental schools Total
Grade and Section
Section
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Kindergarten - - - 3346 3229 6575 3346 3229 6575
Grade 1 5363 6111 11474 1916 1786 3702 7279 7897 15176
Grade 2 3861 4677 8538 1604 1587 3191 5465 6264 11729
Grade 3 3543 3865 7408 1723 1647 3370 5266 5512 10778
Grade 4 3622 3833 7455 1680 1662 3342 5302 5495 10797
Grades(1-4) 16389 18486 34875 6923 6682 13605 23312 25168 48480
Grade 5 3291 3725 7016 1429 4131 2860 4720 5156 9876
Grade 6 2851 3078 5929 1218 1197 2415 4069 4275 8344
Grade 7 3240 3396 6636 1218 1230 2448 4458 4626 9084
Grade 8 4020 4219 8239 1240 1269 2509 5260 5488 10748
Grades(5-8) 13402 14418 27820 5105 5127 10232 18507 19545 38052
Grade 9 2480 2079 4559 1601 1332 2933 4081 3411 7492
Grade 10 2011 1136 3147 1263 852 2115 3274 1988 5262
Grades(9-10) 4491 3215 7706 2864 2184 5048 7355 5399 12754
Grade 11 783 237 1020 802 469 1271 1585 706 2291
Grade 12 709 159 868 588 385 973 1297 544 1841
Grades(11-12) 1492 396 1888 1390 854 2244 2882 1250 4132

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Total Enrolment of student’s /1999/ E.C
Grade Male Female Total
Kindergarten 2256 1938 4194
1-8 31,132 30,812 61,944
9-12 9,272 5,603 14,875
Total 42,660 38,353 81,013
Chart 3, total Enrolment of students
Number of schools by cycle /1999/ E.C
Owner Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12 Total
Governmental - 10 15 3 1 29
Non Governmental 31 21 21 4 3 80
Total 31 31 36 7 4 109

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Number of sections by level /1999/E.C Owner
Kindergarten 1-4
5-8 9-10 11-12(Preparatory)
Governmental - 279 226 109 16
Non Governmental
140 183 127 37 16
Total 140 462 409 146 32
Total Enrolment of student’s /2000/ E.C
Grade Male Female Total
Kindergarten 2282 1965 4247
1-8 34,798 37,649 72,447
9-12 9182 4792 13974
Total 46262 44406 90668
Chart 4 Total Enrolment of Students/2000E.C/

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Number of schools by cycle /2000/ E.C
Owner Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12 Total
Governmental - 24 15 4 1 44
Non Governmental 31 21 21 4 3 80
Total 31 45 36 8 4 124
Number of sections by level /2000/E.C
Total Enrolment of student’s /2001/ E.C
Owner Kindergarten Primary 1st cycle (1-4)
Primary 2nd cycle (5-8)
Secondary 1st cycle (9-10)
11-12(Preparatory)
Governmental
-
362
281
129
20
Non
Governmental
195
286
191
48
29
Total
195
648
472
177
49

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Grade Male Female Total
Kindergarten 3,346 3,229 6,575
1-8 41,819 44,713 86,532
9-12 10,232 6,649 16,881
Total 55,397 54,591 109,988
Chart 5; Total enrolment of students/2001E.C/
Number of schools by cycle /2001/ E.C
Grade Kindergarten 1-4 5-8 9-10 11-12 Total
Governmental - 24 15 4 1
Non Governmental 51 21 21 4 6
Total 51 45 36 8 7
Number of sections by level /2001/E.C

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Owner Kindergarten Primary 1st cycle (1-4)
Primary 2nd cycle (5-8)
Secondary 1st cycle (9-10)
11-12(Preparatory)
Governmental 362 281 129 23
Non Governmental
210
290 195 52 33
Total 210 652 476 181 56
Teachers in primary School 1st cycle (Grade 1-4) 1999-2001E.C
1st cycle primary school teachers (1999-2001)
Year Total Teachers
Year Male Female Total % Females
1999 332 283 615 46%
2000 352 356 708 49.7%
2001 280 386 666 58%
Teachers in primary School 2nd cycle (Grade 5-8) 1999-2001E.C

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
2nd cycle primary school Teachers (1999-2001)
Year Total Teachers
Year Male Female Total % Females
1999
399
178
577
31%
2000 428 178 606 29.3%
2001 538 440 978 45%
Teachers in Secondary School 1st cycle (Grade 9-10) 1999-2001E.C
1st cycle Secondary school Teachers (1999-2001)
Year Total teachers
Year Male Female Total % Females
1999
217
35
252
14%
2000
236
42
278
15%
2001
153
46
199
23%
Source:-Hawassa city Adm. Education and Capacity Building Department

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Teachers in Secondary School Preparatory (Grade 11-12) 1999-2001E.C Secondary school Teachers / Grade 11-12 (1999-2001)
Year Total teachers
Year Male Female Total % F
1999 43 3 50 6%
2000 70 9 79 12%
2001 42 4 46 9%
Gross Enrolment Ratio in 1999E.C
Level
Level
Enrolment Gross Enrolment Ratio Level
Male Female Total %Female Male Female Total
1-8 31132 30812 61944 49.7 145.7 144.4 145.0
9-10 7848 4858 12706 38.2 166.5 98.8 132.0
11-12 1424 745 2169 34.3 35.2 15.3 24.4
Net Enrolment Ratio in 1999 E.C
Level
Level
Enrolment Net Enrolment Ratio
Level
Male
Female
Total
%Female
Male
Female
Total
1-8 31132 30812 61944 49.7 118.6 119.7 119.2
9-10 7848 4858 12706 38.2 107.3 68.1 87.3

Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Gross Enrolment Ratio in 2000E.C Level
Level
Enrolment Gross Enrolment Ratio
Level
Male Female Total %Female Male Female Total
1-4
19,599
21,452
41,051
52.2%
137.5
145.9
141.7
5-8
15,199
16,197
31,396
51.5%
122.3
117.6
119.8
9-10
7,200
3,943
11,143
35.4%
85.2
42.2
62.1
11-12
1,982
849
2,831
30%
21.6
8.8
15.1
Net Enrolment Ratio in 2000 E.C
Level
Level
Enrolment Net Enrolment Ratio
Level
Male
Female
Total
%Female
Male
Female
Total
1-4
19,599
21,452
41,051
52.2%
90.9
89.7
90.3
5-8
15,199
16,197
31,396
51.5%
72.5
69.0
70.6
9-10
7,200
3,943
11,143
35.4%
46.8
26.8
36.1
11-12
1,982
849
2,831
30%
14.5
6.4
10.4

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Grade 8 Regional Exam Result 1999&2000E.C
Year Sat for Exam Promoters % of promoters Repeaters % of Repeaters
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
1999 E.C
3485 3358 6843 1617 1082 2699 46.4 32.2 39.4 1868 2776 4144 53.6 82.7 60.6
2000 E.C
3353 3743 7096 2234 2029 4263 66.6 54.2 60.1 1056 1717 2773 31.5 45.9 39.1
Grade 10th National Examination Result (1999&2000E.C)
Year
No. of Students who took
the exam
No. of students score >2.00 point (Passed)
Passed by %
No. of students score
<2.00 point (Not passed)
Not
Passed by %
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1999 E.C 2883 1934 4817 1281 510 1791 37.2 1602 1424 3026 62.8
2000 E.C 3160 2028 5188 1623 798 2421 46.7% 1537 1230 2767
53.3%
N.B – The Data of 2001 E.C was not compiled Source:- SNNPR Education Bureau

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Health
The Health status is one of the fundamental factors which can have an effect
on the Socio Economic progress, because it affects the efficiency and
productivity of the workforce. So it is vital to give priority to improve the
health status of the city. In this regard several actions have been made by
the Governmental, NGO and other private investors.
Health service coverage of the city is relatively in a better level in
comparison with other zones and special woredas of the region. But due to
different health problems like HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases, it
is still needs a joint effort to alleviate the situation.
In Hawassa, HIV/AIDS has already had an impact and will have even greater
impact in the future, particularly among young adults. Interventions to
reduce the spread of the epidemic are urgent. To this end institutions that
give HIV/AIDS testing and screening are crucial. In the city volunteer HIV
testing shall be undertaken by different Governmental and NGO Health
institutions which are organized for the purpose of Testing and counseling
services in different parts of the city.

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Hawassa Referral Hospital
Hawassa millennium Health center

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Number of Health Personnel of Hawassa city Administration, (1999-2001E.C)
R.no.
Health personnel
1999
2000
2001
Remark
1
Doctors
4
4
4
2
Health officer
2
2
14
3
Nurse
61
90
5
Environmental health workers
8
7
6
Lab. Technicians
15
10
17
7
Pharmacy Technicians
6
3
10
8
Health Assistance
4
2
5
9
Extension Workers
35
10
Sanitarian
4
11
X-Ray Technician
1
Total
39
89
180
*The above figure only represents governmental employees Source: - Hawassa City Administration, Health Department

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Health service centers in Hawassa city administration (1999-2001E.C)
Year
Governmental health center
Non -Governmental health center
Drug Stores
Diagnostic Laboratory
Pharmacy
NGO Clinics
Hospitals
Health Centers
Clinics
Health Posts
Hospitals
Health centers
Clinics Health Posts
Drug Stores
R/Drug Vender
1999
1
2
-
12
1
1
11
10
8
10
11
2000
1
3
5
12
3
1
48
-
16
10
11
16
11
2001
1
3
5
12
3
10
12
Source:- Hawassa city Adm. Health Department

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Ten top causes of Morbidity in Hawassa City. (1999-2001E.C) Rank
Causes in 1999
No. of Patients
Rank
Causes in 2000 E.C
No. of Patients
Rank
Causes in 2001
No. of Patients
Rank
Causes in 1999
1999E.c 2000 E.C 2001 E.C
1
Malaria
7,437
1
Upper respiratory Infection
9,685
1
Upper respiratory Infection
11,085
2 Upper respiratory tract
infection
6,430 2
Malaria
7,257
2
Malaria
9,653
3 Pneumonia 5,740 3
Injuries & accidental causes
6,517
3
Intestinal Parasitosis
6,386
4 Intestinal Parasitosis
5,395 4
Intestinal Parasitosis
6,232
4
Accidental case 5,798
5 Urinary tract infection
5,386 5
Urinary tract infection
4,416
5
Urinary tract infection
5,748
6 Gastro-enteritis 4,757 6
Peptic ulcer disease
2,766
6
Skin infection & problems
4,057
7 Skin infection & Problems
4,070 7
Bronchitis
2,658
7
Pneumonia
3,987
8 Peptic ulcer disease
3,987 9
Gastro-enteritis
2,321
8
Peptic ulcer disease
2,309
9
Rheumatism
2,011
8
Skin infection & problems
2,309
9
Diabetes
2,098
10 Fever
1,501
10
Rheumatism
1,727
10
Rheumatism
2,059
Total
46,714
Total
45,888
Total
53,180

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No. of people who has checked up for HIV/AIDS/ by SEX & Age
Year ዓመት
No. of checked up people by SEX & Age
Total
Year ዓመት
0-4
5-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50+
Total
Year ዓመት
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
1999 E.C
15
15
18
17
1387
1590
1712
1466
1092
927
584
578
391
418
314
184
183
203
117
69
5813
5467
2000 E.C
20
19
29
35
822
1334
1496
1419
1143
1083
606
554
474
442
302
290
206
205
91
55
5189
5436
2001 E.C
13
4
36
50
1160
1407
1876
1578
1373
995
739
545
476
398
289
268
212
166
145
64
6319
5475
Sources: Organization for Social Service for AIDS/OSSA/-Hawassa Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia-Hawassa Hawassa City Health Center SOS Children’s Village in Ethiopia-Hawassa Mary Joy aid Through Development- Hawassa

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No. of HIV Positive (Among checked up peoples’)
Year
No. of HIV Positive people by Sex and Age
Total
Year
0-4
5-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50+
Total
Year
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
1999 E.C
1 3 1 1 20 70 35 188 69 197 86 108 65 69 54 51 32 19 11 12 371 714
2000 E.C
6 7 8 3 25 62 72 182 95 222 73 122 76 96 36 43 28 23 16 13 431 784
2001 E.C
3 2 2 2 22 53 54 144 89 170 77 96 57 58 34 33 16 18 12 11 358 593
Sources:
Organization for Social Service for AIDS/OSSA/-Hawassa
Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia - Hawassa
Hawassa City Health Center
SOS Children’s Village in Ethiopia- Hawassa
Mary Joy aid Through Development- Hawassa

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Number of Family Planning, Ante natal and Delivery service beneficiaries (1999-2001E.C)
Year
Types of services
Year
Family Planning Delivery Ante natal
1999 E.C
42,252
3,204
3,238
2000 E.C
48,905
4,091
2,827
2001 E.C
47,933
4,475
3,230
Chart, Number of Family Planning, Ante natal and Delivery service beneficiaries (1999-2001E.C)

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Infrastructure
The economic growth and overall development of a country depends on the
presence and improvement of infrastructure facilities such as Road, Telephone,
Water Supply, electricity and so on.
Road
Hawassa city has transportation service since 1952. During the time
transportation activity was done by Ministry of works. First gravel roads
constructed followed by Asphalt roads after the Municipality established.
Road infrastructure of the city has made a radical change since 1996E.C.
upgrading of the gravel roads to an Asphalt road (Arterial Asphalt Road) has
began in 1996E.C, and made a significant change in road infrastructure of the
city.

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Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Road Type and Distribution
Source: Hawassa city municipality
No.
Year
Road Type
Remark
Asphalt
All whether
/Gravel/
Dry whether
Road
Coble Stone
Red Ash
1
1999
32.22
-
-
-
69.54
2
2000
47km
167km
200km
2km
97km
3
2001
47km
243.5
200
7.6944
171.63
*2.95km existing Asphalt road maintenance

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Car accident
A car accident (car crash, motor vehicle collision, or traffic collision) is when a
road vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, or geographical or
architectural obstacle. Traffic collisions can result in injury, property damage and
death.
According to the United Nations report, it predicts that by 2020 road traffic
deaths and injuries will exceed HIV/AIDS as a burden, death and disability.
In Hawassa, car accidents become a serious problem that lead to significant death
and disability as well as significant financial costs to both society and the
individual. In the past three years (1999-2001 E.C) about 60 people reportedly
dead and 218 peoples has been injured, and it is estimated that about 1,157,242
birr property was damaged.
Among the deaths about 68% were children and youths and they are also
contributing 71% amongst the injuries. In other hand as of the deaths 37% were
pedestrians, 33% passengers, and 30% were Drivers.

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Damages caused by car accidents in Hawassa city R.no No
Accident type Year Total
R.no No
Accident type 1999 2000 2001 Total
1
Total accident occurred
110
117
195
422
1.1
Death
15
29
16
60
1.2
Heavy injury
30
48
33
111
1.2
Light injury
24
22
61
107
1.3
Damaged property
41
18
85
144
1.3
Damaged property estimated in birr
228,148
422,752
506,342
1,157,242
Chart 1; Damages caused by car accident

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Car accident occurred by age group
Table 2: Death by age group Table 3: Physical Injury By age Group
R.no Age Group
Death
1999 2000 2001
1
Children
3
8
4
2 Youth 9 12 5
3 Middle Age
2 7 6
4 Old 1 2 1
Total 15 29 16
Chart 2; Death by age group Chart 3; injury by age group
R.no Age Group
Injury
1999 2000 2001
1
Children
8
20
18
2 Youth 30 28 51
3 Middle Age
12
12
19
4 Old 4 10 6
Total 54 70 94

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Type of injured people by car Accident (1999-2001E.C)
R.no. Type of Injured People Year Level of Injury Remark
R.no. Type of Injured People Year Death Physical Injury Remark
1 Driver 1999 5 14
1 Driver 2000 10 15
1 Driver 2001 3 36
2 Passengers 1999 5 20
2 Passengers 2000 10 9
2 Passengers 2001 5 10
3 Pedestrian’s ( persons on foot) 1999 5 20
3 Pedestrian’s ( persons on foot) 2000 9 46
3 Pedestrian’s ( persons on foot) 2001 8 48
Death Physical injury
Source: - Hawassa city Adm. Trade, Industry & Transport Department, Road safety work process

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Hawassa city Administration Water supply (1999-2001)
Drinking water Development
No of rural people with Access to safe drinking water in 1999 E.C
No of urban people with Access to safe drinking water in 2000 E.C
No of Motorized water schemes maintained in (1999-2001)
Remark
HAWASSA
17,600
130,000
8
HAWASSA
HAWASSA
Source:- Hawassa city water supply and sewerage service

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Distribution of Telecommunication service (1999-2001E.C)
Year Service type Customers Total
Year Service type Residence Business Government Others Total
1999 Fixed Telephone 9455 2312 1456 95 13318
1999 Wireless Telephone - - - -
1999 Mobile 7164 383 280 107 7934
1999 Internet Broadband 1 4 38 1 44
1999 Internet Dial-up 232 65 233 87 617
1999 Fax - - - - -
2000 Fixed Telephone
8700
1856
1645
124
12325
2000
Wireless Telephone - - - -
2000
Mobile 16976 436 388 107 17907
2000
Internet Broadband 1 8 38 2 49
2000 Internet Dial-up 312 150 282 100 844
2000
Fax - - - - -
2001
Fixed Telephone
8285
1902
1654
137
11978
2001
Wireless Telephone 187 33 33 5 258
2001
Mobile 59379 450 343 5 60177
2001
Internet Broadband 13 13 53 9 88
2001
Dial-up 496 165 310 113 1084
2001
Fax - - - - -
Source:- Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation, Southern District office

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Investment
Private investment plays a fundamental role in economic progress and
increasing productivity of the city.
Similarly in response to poverty eradication it creates a wide range
of employment opportunities in the city.
Hawassa city administration has taken a different actions to encourage
private investment in all sectors of economy; making favorable
condition, policy and guidelines. The private sectors in all its forms
is guaranteed and secured.
Also attempts are being made to provide incentives in the form of
credit, tax reduction.
In the last three years a total of 698 projects have relived licenses
in various economic sectors. In the same years, it was estimated that
a total of 47,144 employment opportunities would be created and the
sum of planned capital to carry out the project was 4,122,746,233.15
birr.
Banking service in Hawassa city has given by commercial bank of
Ethiopia, Dashen Bank, Construction and Business Bank, Development
Bank, Anbesa Bank, Nib Bank, Awash Bank, Hibret Bank, Abyssinia Bank.
Insurance service is also given by Ethiopian Insurance Co., Africa
Insurance, Hibret Insurance, Nib Insurance, Niyala Insurance and Nile
Insurance, all insurance companies are private except Ethiopian
insurance co.

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Hawassa City Adminstration Socio - Economic Profile (1999-2001E.C)
Investment Permits issued in Hawassa city Administration R.no. Sector Data Year
1999 2000 2001 Total
1 Agriculture Number Of Project
7 14 22 43
Capital 41,723,028.37 36,626,912 34,877,004.61 113,226,944.98
2 Construction Number Of Project
- 18 12 30
Capital - 76,435,880 26,499,312 102,935,192
3 Hotel and Tourism
Number Of Project
11 103 63 177
Capital 87,347,346 785,789,284 460,534,823 1,333,671,453
4 Industry Number Of Project
11 72 87 170
Capital 137,518,000 403,382,453.33 718,108,924.34 1,259,009,377.67
5 Real Estate Number Of Project
8 17 10 35
Capital 74,810,700 79,646,811 54,914,274 209,371,784
6 Service Rendering
Number Of Project
- 2 29 31
Capital - 7,300,000 260,338,311 267,638,311
7 Social service/Education &Health/
Number Of Project
14 45 23 82
Capital 36,287,327 223,032,784.35 149,940,796 409,260,907.35
8 Trade Number Of Project
39 68 23 130
Capital 74,150,000 199,843,333 153,638,930.10 427,632,263.10
Total Capital
451,836,401.37
1,812,057,457.68
1,858,852,374.10
4,122,746,233.15

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Employment opportunity created by private investments from 1999-2001E.C
Year
Sector
1999 No. of Job
opportunities
2000 No. of Job
opportunities
2001 No. of Job
opportunities
Total
1 Agriculture 456 519 375 1,350 2 Construction - 1,442 1,090 2,532 3 Hotel and Tourism 537 6,822 3,518 10,877 4 Industry 1,755 6,197 11,997 19,949 5 Real Estate 851 598 237 1,686 6 Service Rendering - 24 1,402 1,426 7 Social service/Education
&Health 665 3,596 1,618 5,879
8 Trade 524 2,074 847 3,445
Total
4,788
21,272
21,084
47,144
Cyhart

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Tourism
Hawassa is one of the most fascinating cities in Ethiopia, Exploring the city is
an enjoyable and worthwhile experience for both foreign and domestic
tourists.
Among the tourist attractions in the town the following were the major
Lake Hawassa - is the most beautiful lake which attracts thousands of
tourists each month. The lake is rich in different kinds of fish species like
Barbus, Tilapia and cart fish for tourists who care to indulge in leisure
fishing and consumer fishing for the dwellers.
The breezing of cool air in the morning and evening hours rolls the lake with
gentle tides and washes millions of planktons to the shore to be devoured
by fishes and fish birds.
Marabous stork, Great-white pelican, Hammer Kop, Shoveled, Egyptian
Goose, Wattled ibis, saddle-bill stork, African fish, Eagles, Hoopoe, Spur
wing plover, carmine Bee-eater and pied king fisher make the lake an
ornithological paradise.
Boating on Lake Hawassa with the spectacular and breath taking view of
the sun set is a moment of tranquility among visitors. Motor boats carry
passengers to and from Wabi - Shebele and 11 hotels that are built on the
shore and peninsula of the lake. This offers an excellent chance to tourists
to see the length and width of the lake in all directions.
A fleet of colorfully painted passenger boats, flying the green-yellow and
red Ethiopian flag entertain their passengers with soft Ethiopian traditional
music while sailing on the peaceful lake under the blue sky.

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Gudumale - is also a special place in the lake area where the Sidama
cultural and spiritual holiday “Fiche” is annually celebrated.
Amora Gedel
The south western lake shore locally known as “Amora Gedel” is probably
named after the flock of pelicans, marabous’ stork, hammer kop, kingfisher
and other prey bird soaring over the grounds of the shore in search of fish
left over along with the early morning hectic activities of fish- men and
small boys with cleaning knives. The place is an ideal spot for bird watch.
Tabor Mountain
Tabor Mountain has majestic presence in the western end of the city. This
attractive hill is perfect for a walk in the afternoon or early morning, and
offers beautiful panoramic views across the whole area. Said to resemble
Tabor Mountain in Israel, it sweeps dramatically down to the lakeshore,
mirroring the ridge of the mountain on the opposite side of the lake
Hawassa.
Alamura Mountain. It is a mountain situated at the south western end of
the town. From the top of the mountain, one can enjoy a partial view of the
town and the lake stretched below it. Paying a visit to this mountain and
ascending to its top is worth a day of any one’s time.
Spring Water There are three natural heritage sites (spring waters)
surrounding Hawassa town. These are: Burqito (12km from Hawassa city),
Wendogenet located 39 km from Hawassa and Gidabo lays 41 km south of
Hawassa.

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Sunset- Lake Hawassa
Mount Tabor

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Recreational areas and Squares (sq.mt)
No Name of the Recreational area & square
Area in sq.mt Description
1
Tikur Wuha forest
592263.93
Covered by forest
2
Hawassa public recreation area
5032
3 Recreational area besides Wabishebelle
hotel
37000
4 The Square in front of Saint Gabriel
church
2036
5 The Square in front of Hawassa
municipality
2250
6
The Square in front of Wareka
288
7
Meskel Square
50,744.05
8
Alamura recreational Area
119,503
9 Amora Gedel /Gudumale recreational
Area
555,403
10
Burkitu hot spring
451,326

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Cultural Heritages in the City
R.No Name Location The cultural heritage
owned by
Remark
1 Princess TenagneWork cottage Amora Gedel(Gudumale recreational area)
SDC
2 Princess Furra Cottage Amora Gedel(Gudumale recreational area)
SDC
3 Sidama Cultural Cottage Amora Gedel(Gudumale recreational area)
“
4 Ras Hotel/Motel/ Engulfed by lake Hawassa
Hawassa Municipality Constructed around 1965E.C
5 His Ex. Loret meter Artist Afework Tekle house
Around Lake Hawassa/Wabi Shebele Hotel #2
Hawassa Municipality Constructed around 1960E.C
6 Wubit Sidama Picture Inside Commercial Bank
Hawassa city council Drawn by His Ex. Loret meter Artist Afework Tekle in the late 1960s
7 The 1st Hawassa City Municipality Arab Village Owned By Private In front of Gebrekirstos Hotel
8 The 1st Hawassa City Cinema Bahil Adarash Sub-city
9 The 1st city bus Coaster vehicle Around municipality and Silasie church
Hawassa Municipality Served as city bus from 1970-1983E.C
10 The 1st Hawassa City municipality Mercedes Car
Around municipality and Silasie church
Hawassa Municipality
11 St. Gabriel church’s “Mekagna House”() In side St. Gabriel church Compound
St. Gabriel church A place where in 1953E.C St. Gabriel church located

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Annual Tourist Arrival and Its Revenue
Year
Ethiopians
Foreigners
Total
Total Income in Birr
1999
19,136
2,532
21,668
1,529,599.33
2000
57,904
8,868
66,772
5,505,753
2001
45,212
8,674
53,886
7,641,674
Source; Hawassa city administration Trade, Industry and Transport Department, Tourism work process

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List of Major Hotels and Pensions’ and Their Facilities R.no Name of Hotel/Pension Description/Facility Contact
Address
1 Pinna Hotel 62 Bed rooms, of which 56 are with private shower 0462210335/36
2 Tadesse Enjory Hotel 57 Bed rooms with private shower 0462200101
3 Harony International Hotel * 0462200407
4 Lewi Hotel (Misrak sub-city) 35 Bed rooms with private shower 0462206310
5 Lewi Hotel (Piassa) 39 Bed rooms with private shower 0462201654
6 Blue Nile Hotel 14 Bed rooms with private shower 0462200197
7 Chambalala Hotel 24 Bed rooms with private shower 0462209727
8 South spring Hotel 31 Bed rooms with private shower 0462206470
9 Paradise Hotel 32 Bed rooms , of which 21 are with private shower 0462204368
10 Dukele Wakeyo Pension 46 Bed rooms with private shower 0916826112
11 Yamare Hotel 23 Bed rooms with private shower 0462210177
12 Chire Ewicha Gust House 8 Bed rooms with private shower 0916866310
13 Atnet pension 34 Bed rooms with private shower 0462201686
14 United Africa group Hotel
(Wabi Shebelle #1)
37 Bed rooms with private shower 0462205395
15 Warka hotel 34 Bed rooms, of which 4 are with private shower 0462209790
16 Mountain Hotel 15 Bed rooms with private shower 0462200306
17 Yishamu pension 7 Bed rooms with private shower 0462202976
18 Gebrekirstos Hotel 44 Bed rooms with private shower 0462202760
19 Beshu Hotel 20 Bed rooms, of which 11 are with private shower 0462205957
20 Aleta Minch Hotel 25 Bed rooms, of which 10 are with private shower 0916824203
21 Circle of life Hotel 13 Bed rooms , of which 10 are with private shower 0462201318
22 Lake side motel 11 Bed rooms with private shower 0462210337
23 Dagim gymnasium 16 Bed rooms , of which 11 are with private shower 0462208957
24 Amme pension 9 Bed rooms with private shower 0462205871
25 Sheger pension 22 Bed rooms with private shower 0462200522
26 Andinet Motel 15 Bed rooms with private shower 0462205014
27 Jossy Pension 14 Bed rooms with private shower 0462206307
28 Central Hotel 12 Standardized Bed rooms with private shower 0916822646
29 Zewd Village (Wabi Shebelle
#2)
22 Standardized Bed rooms with private shower 0462205397
30 Buze Pension 25 Bed rooms , of which 19 are with private shower 0916822580

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Bank and Insurance
R.no
Name of Bank
Contact Address
1
Dashen bank (Hawassa Branch)
046 220 49 67 / 046 220 49 68
2 Dashen bank (Alamura Branch) 046 220 55 09
3 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Hawassa Branch)
046 220 61 36 / 046 220 91 03
4 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Tabor Branch) 046 221 14 29
5 Construction and Business Bank 0462204669 / 046 220 19 24
6 Development Bank of Ethiopia 046 220 46 20 / 046 220 13 06
7 NIB International Bank 046 220 71 78 / 046 220 71 80
8 Anbesa Bank s.c 046 221 30 81 / 046 221 30 82
9 Wegagen Bank s.c 046 220 26 29 / 046 220 41 72
10 Abyssinia Bank s.c 046 220 32 80 /046 220 92 59
11
Hibret Bank s.c
046 220 43 39 / 046 220 43 26
12 Awash Bank s.c -
Name of Insurance Company
1
Nile Insurance s.c
046 220 12 62/ 046 220 40 32
2 Niyala Insurance s.c 046 220 49 99/046 220 18 55
3 NICE Insurance s.c 0462205066
4 Africa Insurance s.c 046 220 47 65/ 046 220 19 60
5
Hibret Insurance s.c
0462206610
6 NIB Insurance s.c 0462211109
7 Ethiopian Insurance Company 046 220 05 35/ 046 220 18 55

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Sport Football
Football is the most played game in Hawassa, since the emergence of the city; football
became so popular that various football teams were established. Among the most known
teams Hawassa Kenema, Hawassa Textile, Hawassa Flour, Agricultural Development, and
recently South police and Sidama Coffee Football clubs represent the city and the Region in
National and International games. Among these teams Hawassa Kenema Has a great history
and become Ambassador of the city.
Hawassa City Football Club
Hawassa City FC was established in 1968E.C. They are a member of the Ethiopian Football
Federation national league. They are the most strongest and efficient club in the country.
Hawassa Kenema is the only regional team who lifted the trophy in the 2003/2004 and
2007 and picked up the FA cup in the following season. Their home stadium is Hawassa
Kenema Stadium, along with Southern Police and Sidama coffee Football clubs.
Achievements
Ethiopian premier League: Two Times (1996 and 1999)
Ethiopian Knock out match; 1 Time (1997)
Participation in international competitions
CAF champions league 2 appearances
1997-preliminary round
1998 Preliminary round
CAF confederation Cup: 1 appearance
2006- Preliminary round
CAF cup 1 appearance
2000 second round

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List of Football Clubs in Hawassa City
R.no.
Clubs name Year of Establishm
ent
Number of Players
Owner/Founder
1999 2000 2001
Male Female
Male Female Male Female
1 Hawassa Kenema F.C 1972 30 30 30 Hawassa City Municipality
2 Debub Police F.C 1996 30 30 30 SNNPRG Police Force
3 Yirgalem Construction F.C
1999 22 22 - Private
4 Debub Ethiopia College F.C
1999 22 Debub Ethiopia College
5 Ketsela Furniture F.C 1999 22 Business Organization
6 Adare Kenema F.C 1999 22 City Administration
7 Beyene Tsegaye 2000 22 22 Private
9 Menehariya Negadewoch
F.C
2000 22 Private
8 Kale Hiywot F.C 2000 22 22 Organization
12 Toshiba Electronics 2000 22 22 Private
7 Zion College F.C 2001 22 Collage
10 Azeb Diagnostic F.C 2001 22 Health Center
11 Selam Hawassa Business
F.C
2001 22 Business Organization
14 Metaferiya Construction F.C
2001 22 Private
Source: Hawassa City Adm. Youth, Sport & Local Development Department

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Number of Sport men’s Involving in different types of Sports (1999-2001E.C)
R.no.
Sport Type
Number of Sport men and women
Remark
1999 2000 2001
Male Female Male Female Male Female
1 Athletics 30 15 20 10 15 8
2 Bicycle 20 12 15 10 20 8
3 Basketball 15 15 15 15 15 15
4 Handball 15 15 - - - -
5 Table Tennis 8 8 8 8 8 8
Source: Hawassa City Adm. Youth, Sport & Local Development Department

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Sport Fields, Number of Spectators (viewers) & Income from the Sport field
R.no
Name of Sport field
The Sport field located at
Starts giving Service
Area of The Sport field (In Sq.mt)
Capacity
Number of Spectators
(viewers)
Income from the Sport field
R.no
Name of Sport field
The Sport field located at
Starts giving Service
Area of The Sport field (In Sq.mt)
Capacity
1999 2000 2001 1999 2000 2001
1
Melestegna Stadium
Tabor Sub-City
1980
15,750
20,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
10,000
13,000
13,000
2
A Field in front of
Melestegna Stadium
Tabor Sub-City
1980
2,800
3,000
3,000
5,000
5,000
-
-
-
3
Aroge Stadium
Tabor Sub-City 1972
10,265
10,000
3,000
3,000
5,000
-
-
-
4
Kera Meda
Hayk Dar Sub-
City
1975
4,500
5,000
7,000
9,000
1,000
-
-
-
5
Korem Meda
Misrak Sub-City 1979
4,500
5,000
7,000
9,000
10,000
-
-
-
6
Ayer Meda
Addis Ketema
Sub-City
1996 4,500 5,000 - - 3,000 - - -
Source: Hawassa City Adm. Youth, Sport & Local Development Department

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Hawassa City Administration revenues from different sources
Source: - Hawassa city Administration, Tax Administration office
R.no
Tax Revenue Type
1999
2000
2001
1
Direct Tax
18,687,094.22
25,137,477.42
32,952,091.19
2
Indirect Tax
8,844,158.11
12,892,465.69
18,192,566.02
3
None Tax revenue
1,627,827.30
2,939,939.01
2,966,065.47
Total
29,159,079.63
40,969,882.12
54,110,722.68

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NGOs Information
Establishment
As the figure below indicates of the modern type NGOs operating in Hawassa city
more than 90% of them were established after the fall of the Dergue regime
(1990-2007).
About 39 NGOs were established during the last 17 years. On the other hand
the majority i.e. 29 out of 39 NGOs were established during the last 8 years (i.e.
be 2000-2007). The older ones such as the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC)
and the Ethiopian Evangelical Church, Mekane Yesus (EECMY) developmental wings
were established earlier (1944 - 1989).
Description
A = 1948 - 1989 - 5 NGOs
B = 1990- 1997 - - 10 NGOs
C = 2000 - 2007 - 29 NGOs

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3.2 Program/project areas of intervention and currently undergoing specific
projects
3.2.1 Program/project of Interventions
The majority of NGOs are operating in the following five
programs/project areas of interventions;
i) Children, rights, OVC;
ii) Health, HIV/AIDS
iii) Income generation Activities (IGA)
iv) Gender and Women Empowerment
v) Community capacity building
vi) Urban agriculture
vii) Education
Project budget
The lowest project budget was 80 thousand Birr while the highest was 16
million Birr. The total budget allocated for project activities are more than
200 million Birr.
Resource generated by the NGO sector is therefore, a very high sum that could
effectively reduce poverty and vulnerability of all sorts if implemented with
appropriate coordination by the city administration and partnership of
stakeholders. As most of project funds are externally generated, it shows the
importance of NGOs in capturing external resources.

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Geographic location
All sub-cities of the city have somewhat benefited from NGOs project
activities. Current geographic distribution of NGO activities is listed
below.
Sub-city
Frequency of Project
activities
1. Haik Dar
13
2. Menehariya
11
3. Mehal Ketema
10
4. Misrak
9
5. Addis Ketema
8
6. Bahil Adarash 9
7. Tabor
8
8. Tulla area
3

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List of NGOs Working In Hawassa City Administration R.no Name of NGO Project Site Phone Number
1 Addis development vision Misrak Sub-City 0462205713
2 Awassa children center Tabor Sub-City 0462208460
3 Awassa youth campus Higher 2 Kebele 06 0462204520
4 Bat street children organization Bahil Adarash 0462201291
5
Bitaniya Female orphans and organization women empowerment
Tabor Sub-City 0911335144
6
Bright image for generation association Tabor Sub-City 0462214130
7 Cheshire services Ethiopia Kebele 01 0115505087
8 Children cross connection Higher 2 Kebele 05 0462204041
9 Concern for Environment Hayk dar Sub-City 0462212517
10 Down of Hope Hayk dar Sub-City 0462203826
11 Edget Be’andinet Children Higher 2 Kebele 05 0462211421
12
Ethio south Association of youth living with HIV Higher 1 Kebele 02 0462200253
13
Ethiopian orthodox church Development Misrak Sub-City 0462209126
14
Ethiopian women Lawyers Association Higher 1 Kebele 02 0462204800
15 Faith Hope Love Addis Ketema 0462201675
16 Family guidance Association Menehariya 0462200249
17
Fikir behiwot Be HIV Wolajochachewun yatu Lijoch Mahiber
Menehariya Sub-City 0462201438
18 Green initiative Ethiopia development association Higher 1 Kebele 02 0462211378

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List of NGOs Working In Hawassa City Administration
R.no
Name of NGO
Project Site
Phone Number
19 Green massage for Ethiopia 0462205091
20 Jerusalem children and community development organization
Menehariya Sub-City 0462210005
21 Joy development Association 0911701724
22 Marie stopes Menehariya Sub-City 0462201499
23 Mary joy Aid through development Addis ketema Sub-City 0462204705
24 Manna child sponsorship family aid and community development
Addis ketema Sub-City 0462205351
25 Organization for social services for aids Hayek dar Sub-City 0462201272
26 People in need Higher 2 Kebele 05 0462203321
27 Projeto continenti Tabor Sub-City 0462208850
28 Resurrection and life through aid organization Hawassa Dato area 0462208586
29 Save the children US Addis ketema Sub-City 0462210459
30 Shiny day Dato 0462214851
31 SOS Infants Ethiopia Higher 2 Kebele 05 0462209925
32 Stitching Intervolve Higher 1 Kebele 05 0462211023
33 Tilant Zarena Nege Ygodana Lijoch Mahiber Higher 2 Kebele 04 0911768327
34 Tilla Association of Women Living with HIV Higher 2 Kebele 07 0462206732
35 Women and Children Development Organization Menehariya Sub-City 0462206653

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RESIDENTIAL NGOs No
Name of the organization
Type of organization/Fund Ing /implementing
Country of origin Level of Registration
No
Name of the organization
Type of organization/Fund Ing /implementing
Country of origin Federal Regional
No
Name of the organization
Type of organization/Fund Ing /implementing
Country of origin
1
Action aid Ethiopia Funding United kingdom ×
2
Action contra la faim Implementing France ×
3
Community initiative support organization
Implementing Ethiopia ×
4
Ethiopian Evangelical church Mekane eyesus
Implementing Ethiopia ×
5
Family health international Ethiopia(SNNPR office)
Technical assisting USA
×
6
Goal Ethiopia Implementing Ireland ×
7
Mercy corps Implementing USA ×
8
Malaria consortium Implementing UK ×
9
SOS Sahel Ethiopia Implementing Formerly UK but now local NGO
×
10
Samaritans purse international relief
Implementing USA ×
11
Self help development international
Implementing Ireland ×
12
Sidama development action
Implementing Ethiopia ×
13
Sidama development association
Implementing Ethiopia ×
14
South Ethiopia people development association
Implementing & Funding
Ethiopia ×
15
World vision Ethiopia Implementing USA ×

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Currently undergoing specific project Activities
NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
02 a) Community based
rehabilitation for the
disabled b) Support project
for OVC (Hawassa)
June 2006
June 2008 OVC and the disabled
CRDA/PIC and Finish Embassy 1,142,752
Mehal Ketema and Menehariya
sub-cities
Participation not clearly
defined
Not
Indicated
03 Establishing a vocational workshop
Hawassa Vocational Learning center for
Youth Skill Training
January 2006
December, 2008
Poor and orphaned
youth
Federal Government of Germany
2,168,600 birr
Hawassa city and its outskirts
Participate in selecting
beneficiaries
Not Indicated
04
Children and Youth tutorial program
Educational Support
June, 2006
December 31, 2008
OVC and Hawassa
youth -in general-
Children and in school
youth
Hawassa youth
Campus 1,631,743
birr
Higher 02, Kebele 06
(Menehariya sub-city)
Not Indicated
General collaboration in activities
(not specified)

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NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
05 Care and support to OV street children
in Hawassa
January 2008
December, 2009
Street children
Interkelijke Stichtung
348,833 birr
Bahil Adarash sub-city
Made to contribute
all activities (what? how?
Not specified)
Collaboration (not specified)
06 Empowering female orphans and women’s
2007 - Double orphan females
Not indicated 1,000,000
Tabor sub-city
Not indicated
Not indicated
07 Promoting women and girls rights
through awareness
raising, providing legal
support and capacity building
January, 2008
December, 2008
Women and children
Action Aid Ethiopia 1,353,160
birr
All over the city (in all sub-cities)
Elected sub communities
Very good relation(Not
specified)

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NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
09 Admission of disabled children
production and distribution of prosthetic and
orthopedic appliances
-Home based rehabilitation
2008 People with disability
Local and international
3,070,632 birr (2008-
2010)
Hawassa city
Participate in
planning, monitoring
& evaluation & support
in fund raising
Not Indicated
10 Fostering home care & support for orphaned
and vulnerable and destitute
children -Social welfare development
23/10/2006
-OVC and abundant children
-HIV/Aids widows
CWA 1,740,490
birr (2008-2010)
SNNPR, Hawassa (higher 2, kebele 05- Hayk dar Sub-city)
Not Indicated
Collaboration with regional
AOLSA, BOLSA, city
administration women’s
affairs(not specified)
13 Advocacy on Lake Hawassa
watershed -Establishing
school environmental
clubs
2006 2010 Local communities
, students, farmers
NGOs 120,000 birr
Around Lake
Hawassa
Labor contributio
n
Partnership

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NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
14 Lending hand to improve the life of those infected and
affected -Capacity building,
IGA, Care and Support
January, 2007
December , 2008
PLWHAs and OVC
SIDA through CRDA
331,250 birr
Hawassa city Kebele 05 (Hayk
dar sub-city)
Not indicated
15 Community based child care project
January 2008
December 2010
Children Outside (not indicated)
Hawassa city higher 2, Kebele 05
Not indicated
Not indicated
16 Creating IGA by initiating members
and supporting orphans
2007 Not indicated
Youth living with HIV
SNNPRS
HAPCS 103,984 birr
Not specified
Active participation
Very good level of
collaboration
17 Hawassa priests Training
Priests and members of
Sunday school
EOC development commission 80,000 birr
Kebele 07 Not Indicated
Not Indicated

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NGO
code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of communit
y
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the Gov’t
18 -Legal aid Public education
and advocacy
Women facing gender
violence
600,000 birr
Hawassa 02 kebele Hayek dar sub-city
19 Economic empowerment of
disadvantaged women and OVC care and support
July 2006
2009 150 OVC and 68
disadvantaged women
Compassion in action
Foundation Canada & volunteer
individuals 891,401 birr
Addis ketema Sub-city(Higher 1 kebele
01)
Not indicated
20 Youth sexual & reproductive health
right -Exercising SRH -Family planning
1997 December 2008
Youth aged between 10 and
24 parents
Irish Aid 100,507
Mehal Ketema Sub-city
Providing advice and materials whenever necessary
Support in planning,
monitoring and
implementation
22 Building self-esteem and developing the skills of orphaned
children and youth
January 2008
December 2008
Orphans
Regional HAPCS
188,125 birr
Hawassa Menehariya sub-city
Selecting beneficiarie
s
Not indicated
25 Provision of improved sanitation
facility & environmental
protection
January 2008
December 2008
Women, children and
helpless elders
Donor 2,080,344
birr
Andinet and Adare Kebeles(Bahiladarash sub-city)& Mehal
Ketema Sub-city

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NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type
of Collabor
ation with the
Gov’t
26 HIV/AIDS prevention,
care and support
December 2008
After three years
PLWHAS, OVC Geneva Global Inc. 1,459,863
birr
- - -
29 Livelihood promotion (self help
group)
2006 2010 - Women - Households - Individual
savings
Not indicated
10.9 million birr
Misrak and Bahil
Adarash Sub-cities
Participate in
development issues
Technical and
material support
30 Capacity building for youth living
with HIV
2007 December 2008
HIV positive youth Private sector,
member of MTV
153,000
Menehariya sub-city
(higher 2, kebele 04)
Mobilizing and fund
raising
33
Reproductive health care
project
January 2005
December 2007
Reproductive age group women, men adolescent children
Cost recovery
mechanism, fee
collection for services
1,769,940 birr
Menehariya sub-
city(higher 2, kebele
04)
Benefit Close partnersh
ip

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NGO
code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and Total
Budget
Geographic
Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the Gov’t
34 - Prevention of child sexual
abuse & exploitation
- Rehabilitation of abused children
2006 2009 - Children - Schools &
‘Iddire’s
Donors 2,953,700 birr
All kebeles
of Hawassa including Tulla
Information disseminatio
n ,community conversation
and prevention
35
Child sponsorship & family helping project
1996 2008 52 children and families
CCF Canada 4,391,100 birr
Addis ketema, Hayik dar& Mehal ketema
sub-cities
Identifying orphans,
Supply local material for construction
of schools
37 HIV/Aids intervention care and
support
1994 2008 PLWHAS OVC Families
NCA,UNICEF, HAPCS, WFP,
CDC, DSW
All kebeles
38 Creating access to secondary education
January 2007
December 2008
OVC 500 inhabitants
MOE youth 1,713,337
Dato Kebele
- -
39 Protection, social rehabilitation of street
mothers & children
May 2005
December 2008
296 Street children, mothers, women headed families
Private funding from Italy
6,921,241 birr
Tabor sub-city
- Good r/s with at the regional & municipal
level

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NGO code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries
(Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and
Total Budget
Geographic Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
40 Urban development & watershed management
* Poverty reduction and
Resource management
2001 2009 760 Youth women and
200 HH (Poor)
Cord-Aid, UNDP,
GEF,SGP
2,540,000 Birr
Misrak and Hawela
Tulla Sub cities
Contribution in kind and
labor
Technical assistance and Facilitation of
working condition
41 Child:- survival enhancing Ethiopian
HEP in SNNPR
October 2007
September 2012
About 70,000
under five children
USAID 13,500,000
Birr
42 Creating Access to education for OVC
January 2007
December 2009
OVC extended
family 1560
Income generation 1,514,243
Birr
Addis ketema
Hawassa
Participate in same activates
46 Care and support to abandoned children
2004 2012 0-5 infants France& USA
627,228 Birr
Hayk Dar Higher 2 Kebele 07
47 Hawassa neighborhood redevelopment
initiative
2005 2010 67 households
Intervolve Ethiopia
16 million birr for 6 yrs.
Mehal Ketema sub
city
labor and capacity
building
Reporting, planning,
monitoring & evaluation

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NGO
code
Project Title Starting Date
Completion Date
Beneficiaries (Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and Total
Budget
Geographic Locati
on
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the Gov’t
49 Self help with one click OVC care
2008 OVC
Extensive funding
Hawassa all kebele
s
50 Capacity building and home based care (prevention care and
support)
February 2005
September
2008
PLWHAS who receive HBC, OVC, CT, service
seeker
SIDS through Pathfinder Int.
Ethiopia 1,293,843 birr
All kebele
s
Provide voluntary
service for HBC seekers,
identify OVC for support
Establish advisory
committee for running the
project
51 Vulnerability reduction project
health and education
2007 2008 OVC and poor families
Foundation 5 million
Tulla Active participation
Full collaboration
reporting
52 OVC care and support, women empowerment
January 1, 2008
300 OVC, 180 women
Project Concern International 1,392,279 birr
Gebeya dar and
Gudumale
Builds community capacity and
CBOs
54 Hawassa Mehal Ketema kale Hiwot
Church Children Development Project
October 17,2002
June 2010
248 children 2,489,000 Birr
Hawassa
Mehal ketem
a
Through the annual,
biannual and quarterly reports

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NGO
code
Project Title Starting Date
Completio
n Date
Beneficiaries
(Direct Target)
Sources of Fund and Total
Budget
Geographic
Location
Role of community
Level and Type of
Collaboration with the
Gov’t
55 Rural Library and literacy Projects in
Hawassa and surrounding areas
January
2005
Children of
Hawassa and its
environs
Ethiopia reads and, Denver,
Colorado, USA 1,666,666
Higher 2 Kebele 07
Securing project
sustainability
56 Effective Response to HIV/ AIDS a
faith based community engagement
June 1,2008
2010 PLWHA Christian Aid Dan Church Aid
Strong relationship with them
57
Release children from spiritual,
physical economic and social problem
February
2002
2011 279 children
2,415,025.8 Misrak sub-city
58 Vocational and urban cultivation
on vocation training
2007 2009 PwDs International donors
Tabor Inactive Active
59
Integrated child care service
January
2011
Orphaned children
WHFC, USA 13,925,576.32
Higher 2 Kebele 04
Participating on community development
programs
High level of
collaboration

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Address book
Name Telephone e-mail po.box