“Namaste friends! I found a simple way to make clean drinking water using just sand, charcoal, and a cloth. The steps are in this short video and a printable guide. Please watch it and share with anyone who might need it.” — Ravi
In a small highland village of Bale, a young man named heard elders whispering about something called "Endomcha" — a secret online gathering where Oromo youth shared stories, songs, and struggles. "They have a Facebook link," his friend Chaltu said. "But no one gives it easily. You have to earn trust." endomcha mathu nabagi wari facebook link
“Namaste friends! I found a simple way to make clean drinking water using just sand, charcoal, and a cloth. The steps are in this short video and a printable guide. Please watch it and share with anyone who might need it.” — Ravi
In a small highland village of Bale, a young man named heard elders whispering about something called "Endomcha" — a secret online gathering where Oromo youth shared stories, songs, and struggles. "They have a Facebook link," his friend Chaltu said. "But no one gives it easily. You have to earn trust."