The rural exodus is a massive problem in Ethiopia today. The cities are seeing their population grow at an impressive rate and the streets are more and more crowded with orphans and abandoned children. Bahir Dar, the regional capital of the state of Amahra and the country's second largest city, is particularly hit by this problem.
In 2007, the nonprofit Les Amis de Reine de Miséricorde launched the construction of a reception centre for these vulnerable children, in partnership with the nonprofit organization Les Portes de la Vie, a project already backed at that time by the Veolia Environnement Foundation. This center, inaugurated in 2009, is managed by the local NGO Bethe Hisanat (Home for Children) and already accommodates a hundred children.
