“I could never be happier elsewhere. This is where I belong.” - Sisay Worku
ChildFund International - Africa
At ChildFund, we work to connect children living in poverty with what they need to achieve their full potential.
How long have you been a humanitarian worker??
For over 30 years. I started in 1993, responding to drought emergencies in the Blue Nile Gorge in Northern Ethiopia. I was working with the Canadian Physicians for Relief and Aid.
Why do you do what you do?
Interestingly, sometimes I also ask myself the same question! The children, youth and communities we work with are my biggest inspiration. I love helping people. I want to see them rising from the ashes and achieving their dreams and living better lives. I want to see people succeed. Being a humanitarian worker gives me great satisfaction and a sense of purpose.
At one point in my career, I left for the private sector, but I returned to ChildFund because I felt I did not belong there. I felt detached from real life. I always knew that this was where I belonged - working with communities. That’s why I came back.
What is the most challenging thing about your work??
It can be very frustrating and stressful when we are unable to reach certain communities that are in distress. Sometimes certain remote locations can be completely inaccessible due to conflict, lack of roads, or cost implications.
Sometimes we have the resources, but we are unable to get them to the communities that need them the most. And sometimes, we don’t have enough resources to meet every child’s needs.
The travel time can also be such a pain. Ethiopia is a very big country, over 1.1?million?km2. There are times we spend a whole day or even two to three days on the road to get to a specific location.
What keeps you going?
Despite the challenges, there is always so much to look forward to. Positive things are happening. It’s the big things and the small things. For example, when we fix water piping that was destroyed during the conflict. The smiles, cheers, and happiness you see on children’s and parent's faces when clean water starts gushing out again from a tap is very fulfilling. You feel like you have truly made a difference.
What would you tell?a young person who wants to become a humanitarian worker?
Don’t pursue this career for the money! Or any career for the money. Do what you are passionate about. Pursue that which you believe in, and you will succeed. Be ready to sacrifice certain comforts because this work is all about getting things done at the community level. Touching people at their point of need. It’s the simple things that matter the most.
You must be adaptable. Be quick to adjust to different contexts and situations as they happen. And always be ready for the unexpected.? You must also be a team player because responding to emergencies is never a one-man job or one organization. You must learn to work with people and establish connections for you to get things done efficiently and cost-effectively.
Is there any humanitarian worker who inspires you?
I have always looked up to Lemma Asfaw . He is the Ethiopia Associate Country Director at Children Believe , a ChildFund Alliance member. His dedication, hard work, and commitment to helping communities in need is beyond admirable. He is undoubtedly my role model.
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There are two other people who I admire, greatly. One is Benjamin Phillips , the Director of the Emergency Management Unit at ChildFund International , and Lilly Omondi , our Country Director at ChildFund Ethiopia. Their commitment, work ethic and focus on getting things done, always keep us on our toes, making sure work gets done as it should, not just to tick a box but to achieve impact.
What are your areas of expertise??
?Education in Emergencies (EiE), disaster preparedness, relief support, natural resource management, food security, livelihood development, child protection, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).
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What plans do you have for the future??
I have personal and organizational goals. My personal goal is to become one of Ethiopia's leading experts in the humanitarian sector. A brand known for impact and results.
My organizational goal is to contribute my level best to make ChildFund Ethiopia one of the leading INGOs known for impactful humanitarian response programs in Ethiopia. I want to make ChildFund’s Ethiopia Emergency Response Unit massive, reaching millions of children in all corners of Ethiopia. And I am elated that we have finally begun our operations in the Tigray Region.
Tell us more about the Tigray Response Project.
The Tigray Humanitarian Response Project is a pilot that we are implementing jointly with Children Believe . Through this project, we are implementing various interventions in education (school rehabilitation, furnishing learning spaces, providing scholastic materials, psychosocial support training), water, sanitation, hygiene, child protection, and providing support in the form of non-food items.
Human Resource Officer at ITACA Textile/ Calzedonia Group
4 个月Dear, Sisay , Well desrved recognition!!! Keep on the great work you are doing!!!! much respect for you.
Executive Director @Chora for Children and Family Development/CCFD/
8 个月Sis, Well desrved recognition!!! Keep on the great work you are doing!!!!
We are so very proud of this project and with your involvement, we are sure to help children in the region overcome barriers to education. With school rehabilitation, school desks, blackboards, books and more, as well as psychosocial support training, clean water, sanitation, and all efforts to increase child protection, we are sure to make a difference for many children.
Business development Specialist
1 年Well Done Sisay. We last met while implementing CCCP in 2012.
Committed Humanitarian and Development leader, seeking next opportunity to make an impact
1 年I really enjoy working with Sisay. Great colleague!