Release of our 2021 Activity Report We are pleased to inform you of the release of our 2021 Activity Report, read in PDF format below or open in a new tab. This traditional activity report...

Education in the Simien Mountains
Education in the Simien Mountains
Release of our 2021 Activity Report We are pleased to inform you of the release of our 2021 Activity Report, read in PDF format below or open in a new tab. This traditional activity report...
Eric and Hervé were able to travel to Ethiopia from March 13 to 25, 2022. The conditions in the country are very difficult and the obstacles are piling up. Sanitary crisis of COVID 19, extreme drought in the south-east and...
You have probably heard it on your daily media: the political and social situation in Ethiopia is very confused and tensions are very high between the central power and the Tigray region. Despite the...
In 2017, after the 4th of our trips to Simien in Ethiopia as part of the Sona school construction project, Jean-Philippe Rapp, then director of the Festival des Diablerets, encouraged us to present...
Almost 5 years ago to the day, on June 15, 2016, the Children in the Cloud Foundation was officially created. And with it, naturally, its first website. This first website has played its role perfectly...
South of Bahir Dar and Lake Tana (read our article Lake Tana source of the Blue Nile), about thirty kilometers from a chaotic track, is the Blue Nile Falls. An extraordinary site whose...
As we mentioned in our previous article, Simien is full of water and its capture was planned for a long time in our project to build the school in Sona. Very quickly, we had identified a source within a few kilometers of the school.
Lake Tana is the largest lake in Ethiopia, located in the Amhara region in the north of the country. The regional capital Bahir Dar (200 000 inhabitants) is located on its southern shore. Close to Bahir Dar, the lake opens up to the...
As the construction of the buildings is nearing completion, we are logically starting the work related to the electrification of the site.
After the solar photovoltaic installation, it is now the turn of the Simien spring water collection and supply to Sona school!