Monday, April 18, 2011

{round one....done!}




we mailed off round one of paperwork today and it was pretty exciting day for our little family. dusty and i worked our tail off getting round one of paperwork done and it called for a high five after mailing :) the next set of paperwork is set to be sent in the next few weeks so we are getting started on it now. although a long process, each step feels just little closer to our baby boy......we will be having a few fundraisers this summer and selling shirts as well, so stay tuned for updates on that. our first fundraiser will be august 6th where we will be selling ALL yes ALL of auburn's old clothing from size 0-3 to put towards adoption expenses. as it gets closer i will post more updates.

hugs, the porches path to africa




Tuesday, April 12, 2011

{Why Ethiopia?.....}

We have been asked already quite a bit....."why ethiopia".......here are just a few reasons why....

Why Ethiopia?

*Life expectancy in Ethiopia 39 years for males and 42 years for females. The leading cause of death is communicable diseases such as malaria, typhoid, meningitis, cholera, AIDS, tuberculosis, yellow fever.
* One in ten children die before their first birthday
* One in six children die before their fifth birthday
* Woman have an average of 7 children and the maternal mortality rate is 1 in 14
* Ethiopia's neonatal mortality rate is one of the highest in the world - 49/1000 births with tetanus infection being the second major cause of infant/neonatal death.
* Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Over half the population lives on less than a $1 a day. The average income in Ethiopia is US$100 a year. Almost 82% of the population lives on less than $1 a day.
* Malnutrition levels are among the highest in the world.
* Ethiopia is home to 4-6 million orphans, or 12% of all children.
* That is the same number of children under age 18 who reside in Massachusetts, New York State, and Washington DC combined. If every parent in those places died tonight - that would be similar to Ethiopia's orphan crisis.
* More than half a million of these were orphaned as a result of AIDS.
* Only 42.7% age 15 and over can read and write.
* Only 18 percent of children reach grade five. That means 82% of children don't.
*44% of the population is under 15 years old
*60% of children in Ethiopia are stunted because of malnutrition
*Ethiopia's doctor to children ratio is 1 to 24,000
*Per capita, Ethiopia receives less aid than any country in Africa
*Coffee prices (Ethiopia's only major export) declined 40-60%from 1998-2002
*Severe drought struck the country from 2000-2002
first year no crops
second year no seeds