The year 2012 brought Tod Underhill and me three
opportunities to travel to Ethiopia to train beekeepers. The USAID-funded
projects were conducted by Little Rock, Arkansas based Winrock International. I
want to recognize and thank those who shared in my experience and helped make
my training sessions meaningful. Thank you, Winrock International staff who
made arrangements for my travel: Johnnie Frueauff (USA), Daniel Kocha, Gemechis
Jaleta, Kassahoun (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), Bonface Kaberia (Nairobi, Kenya),
and Winrock International volunteers, Damon Szymanski, and Jennifer Bowman
(USA) who provided friendship and assisted in communications. I give my special
thanks to my Ethiopian hosts, Wubishet Adugna, managing director of Apinec
AgroIndustry, and Guta Abdi, founder and managing director of Education For
Development Association, for their hospitality, generosity, and friendship.
While making sure that their people received the training that they requested,
my hosts showed me their beautiful country and shared with me their food, and
traditions. Among those who helped me in my planning for training in Ethiopia:
Pam Gregory (Wales, UK), Kushal Chandak (India), Nita (Bangkok, Thailand), Hafeez
Anwar (Pakistan), and Wondimu Teferi and Lemma Tamiru (Ethiopia)
I fondly remember those I encountered during the dry
season in southwestern Ethiopia:, Abraham Tesfaye, Wondimagegn Tadesse,
Tsegaiye Haile, Fasika Habtemariam, Johannes Bekele, Atrise Abebe, Ademe Abebe,
Tigist Wildemichael, Abeba Rausha, Johannes Abebe, Gezahgn Tadesse, Hemlem
Tesfaye, Eyob Assefa, Silishe Katama, Misaurets, Achi, Aklil Cnewn, Hadella,
and Michael. During the rainy season in western Ethiopia I had the pleasure of
meeting: Jotte Hailu, Tucho Enkossa, Gedefa, Mengistu, Gobena, Debisa, Buze,
Melaku, Teshome, Tolera, Gurmesa, Lemma Goya, Mekonnen Egziabher, Tewelde, and
an additional 50 seasoned beekeepers. These are but a few of those who I
encountered in my travels. They were friendly toward me and interested in
helping Ethiopia’s people. I had the opportunity to observe in Ethiopia Orthodox
Christians, Muslims, Evangelical Protestant Christians, and naturalistic
believers living harmoniously and setting an example of tolerance. The
Underhills who operate Peace Bee Farm offer: Peace be with you.
--Richard
Community leaders in traditional dress under the flag of Ethiopia’s Oromia Region celebrate the eradication of female genital mutilation from their area. The Shambu, Ethiopia ceremony is attended by two thousand. Photo by Guta Abdi, managing director of Education For Development Association.
ReplyDelete--Richard