Food security program

The Dire Dawa Development Association (DDDA) recognizes the importance of food security in achieving socio-economic development in the region. To this end, we have developed a comprehensive food security program that aims to improve access to nutritious food for our community and contribute to the overall well-being of our region.

Our food security program consists of several key components

The DDDA plays a critical role in implementing this food security program by leveraging its resources and expertise to mobilize community members, partner with other organizations, and advocate for policies and initiatives that support food security in our region.

DDDA is responsible for:

Mobilizing community members

The DDDA works to engage and educate community members about the importance of food security, and encourages them to participate in food production and distribution activities.

Partnering with other organizations

The DDDA partners with other organizations working on food security issues to leverage resources and expertise, and to coordinate efforts to maximize impact.

Advocating for policies and initiatives

The DDDA advocates for policies and initiatives that support food security in our region, such as increased funding for agricultural development, stronger support for small-scale farmers, and improved access to food for underserved populations.

DDDA is responsible for:

Mobilizing community members

The DDDA works to engage and educate community members about the importance of food security, and encourages them to participate in food production and distribution activities.

Partnering with other organizations

The DDDA partners with other organizations working on food security issues to leverage resources and expertise, and to coordinate efforts to maximize impact.

Advocating for policies and initiatives

The DDDA advocates for policies and initiatives that support food security in our region, such as increased funding for agricultural development, stronger support for small-scale farmers, and improved access to food for underserved populations.