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13 Feb, 13
                                        What are Farmers’ Seed Varieties?   Farmers’ seed varieties are crop species, which are developed by natural processes, by adaptation to the natural and cultural environment in which they live. Farmers have selected, domesticated and put in use their crop varieties
12 Feb, 13
Community Based Agro-biodiversity Management (CBAM), MELCA-Ethiopia Program
Recently, a group of filmmakers was at Ejere kebele, in Lome woreda, Eastern Showa Zone of Oromia Regional State. The group had a visit to the kebele to document the story of how
11 Feb, 13
Sheka Forest Biosphere Reserve Sheka Forest is found in Sheka zone of the SNNPR. It covers a unique bio-geographic unit in the area, extending from cold and very wet highlands bordering Illubabor zone of Oromia regional state and Kafa zone
11 Feb, 13
  Why and when did MELCA start a project in Sheka
Sheka is one of the few places in Ethiopia endowed with immense cultural and biological resources. A significant proportion of the few remaining afro-montane forest coverage of the country is
10 May, 11
This book is the first product of MELCA Mahiber's engagement in research and advocacy in sustainable management of environment and conservation of indigenous knowledge and culture. click her to download the pdf file
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Melca LogoMELCA means ford both in Amharic and Oromo language – two of the widely spoken languages of Ethiopia. It means a crossing point on a river, which is symbolically used to indicate the need to take people away from their misconception about local people and culture to an understanding and appreciation of traditional ecological knowledge. A river also signifies linkage with a source. If the source dries, the river also dries. MELCA emphasizes that culture is the source of identity and wisdom, and that the destruction or degradation of culture will result lose of a vast amount of knowledge and identity.

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1. History of Establishment

The founders of MELCA are environmental practioners and lawyers. They have an extensive experience, both nationally and regionally, on issues related to environment and culture. MELCA arose out of their concern for the confusion that the public has on matters concerning traditional ecological knowledge. They are deeply worried about the current erosion and destruction of both biodiversity and culture. They sincerely feel that a wholesale adoption of western thinking and action is not a solution to Ethiopia. They believe profoundly that there are lots and lots of positive experiences in our culture which could be used to address the current ecological and social crisis that we have. The founders were airing their worry through national and international forums and are now convinced that it is by organizing themselves as a group that they can address their concerns in a focused and meaningful way.

2. Legal Status

MELCA (Movement for Ecological Learning and Community Action) Mahiber was registered in 2004 with the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Justice as a membership based association and renewed its certificate until December 2010(Certificate No. 1918). It has a broad membership base, comprising, foresters, lawyers, ecologists, sociologists, environmentalists, youth groups and women’s associations, and currently has 60 members.

3. Organization and Management

MELCA Mahiber has a general Assembly led by the renowned environmental activist and General Manager of EPA, Dr. TewoldeBerhan G/Egziabher, who won the Alternative Nobel Prize (Right Livelihood Award). Under the general assembly, the board, which has five members, exists. The head of the board is again the renowned Ethiopian Dr. Melaku Werede who also won the Alternative Nobel Prize. Under the board there is the executive office lead by the Director and 17 staff members. We have focused our work in three forest areas of Ethiopia.  The areas are the Sheka forest (SNNPR), the Bale Mountains and the Sebeta Suba Forest (Oromiya Region).  We have two branch offices, one at Dinsho, Bale Mountains and the other one at Masha, Sheka Zone.

4.  Vision and Mission Statements

Vision

To see bio-cultural diversity conserved for healthy ecosystem and sustainable life.

Mission

To work for a healthy ecosystem, vibrant culture and improved lives of communities in Ethiopia through developing and spreading innovative methods.

5. Network

MELCA is a member and co-founder of a coalition of 14 NGO’s called Sheka Forest Alliance.  We plan with this coalition advocacy strategies and other forest related actions. We are part of the African Biodiversity Network (ABN) and other networks in Ethiopia such as the Green Forum. We share common objectives with these networks of working to conserve the eco-system and strengthen the livelihoods of the people who depend on it and plan to continue to be an active member in networks that share our values and objectives.

 
MELCA

MELCA, revitalizing the missing links! MELCA-Ethiopia formerly known, as MELCA Mahiber is a non-governmental organization registered under the Charities and Societies Agency of Ethiopia with a certificate no. 3408 as an Ethiopian resident charity.

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