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Nonprofit to build high school in Ethiopia


Less than a year ago, Haddis Tadesse and David Makonnen, both originally from Ethiopia, decided they wanted to build a high school in their former country. Shortly after they made their decision, they pitched the idea to the UW Business School.


Photo by Whitney Little.

Senior and Business Major Laura Umetsu is helping to create the International Leadership Academy of Ethiopia. Umetsu reflects, “I feel this is where God is calling me.”


When senior Laura Umetsu heard about the project from one of her professors, she wanted to get involved. She was soon linked up with Tadesse and Makonnen.

"This business sounded intriguing," Umetsu said.

Umetsu is now the project manager as well as a UW Business School student. She wants to go into non-profit management as a career.

"It all started with the three of us in a coffee shop, writing things on napkins," Umetsu said. "We've gone a long way since."

The school will be located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital and largest city, with a population of more than three million. Addis Ababa is also known as the diplomatic capital of Africa with the third-largest collection of embassies in the world.

"We are creating a great connection," Tadesse said.

Leadership is a huge component of the curriculum, he added, stating that it's important to expose students to the thriving diplomatic community of Addis Ababa.

The purpose of the International Leadership Academy of Ethiopia (ILAE) is to adapt Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate curricula and serve as a "hub of excellence for academically gifted students," Tadesse said.

He said a national selection process will eventually take place.

Umetsu said the idea is to provide graduates with networking opportunities and teach them to give back to their country.

"We are hoping to raise a generation of leaders that [are] committed to Ethiopia," she said.

The school is still in the planning stages, but things are moving along.

"A lot of pieces are coming together to make this project a reality," Tadesse said.

Ikon Education Institute, a non-profit organization co-founded by Tadesse and Makonnen, chose ILAE's location, came up with the vision and will raise funds to build and operate the school.

"We have built an impressive public and private partnership by bringing educators, architects, donors ... and governments to collaborate," Makonnen said.

Students from the UW School of Architecture will design and build the school. The organization's official partner, Teachers Without Borders, will supply teachers and help develop the curriculum.

The group is negotiating with the government of Ethiopia; its proposal was recently approved.

"The Ethiopian government is very supportive," Tadesse said.

The minister of education wrote a letter expressing his support for the school as well.

"Countries like Ethiopia that are heavily investing in primary education are creating an influx of millions of young people who have limited opportunities beyond eighth grade education," Makonnen said. "We are focusing to address this specific pin point by creating a school that provides world-class education with a global perspective."

The UW School of Architecture and the ILAE team will hold a town hall meeting for stakeholders Aug. 31 at 6 p.m in Gould Hall. A preliminary design discussion will also take place.

Reach reporter Katya Yefimova at news@thedaily.washington.edu


20 Comments

#1 seyoum woldegebriel
(Edwardsville, IL | Unverified Name)

on August 15, 2007 at 11:33 a.m.
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Great job for your investment of this poor countray and I hope everything will work out great

#2 Daniel Tadesse
(Anaheim, CA | Unverified Name)

on August 15, 2007 at 12:17 p.m.
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I am proud of all three of you, Laura, Haddis and David! I would love to get involved in any way I can. Please contact me any time.

God bless you.

Daniel

#3 Mimi
(Surrey, Canada | Unverified Name)

on August 15, 2007 at 9:48 p.m.
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You three are world class champions and great role model for all. This is one of the best stories I have read in a while. Please keep it up. I have forwarded this story to the Ethiopian Portal website ( http://www.EthioPortal.com ).

Can you please submit more info about your project to the above site? May be the location of the school, what visitors can do to help (Eg. dropping text books, etc. at the airport as hundreds of thousands are going to Ethiopian this month and next month).

May God bless you and your work!

#4 Biru
(Addis Abeba, Ethiopia | Unverified Name)

on August 17, 2007 at 4:44 a.m.
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It is realy interstaing.I will work with you. If you need me you cam mail currently I living in Addis.

#5 Biru
(Addis Abeba, Ethiopia | Unverified Name)

on August 17, 2007 at 4:47 a.m.
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It is realy intersting.
Go I head. I can give any kind of information about the process.
God bless you,

#6 Biru
(Addis Abeba, Ethiopia | Unverified Name)

on August 17, 2007 at 4:47 a.m.
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It is realy intersting.
Go I head. I can give any kind of information about the process.
God bless you,

#7 David Jones
(Bellevue, WA | Unverified Name)

on August 30, 2007 at 3:21 p.m.
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I am very proud of you Laura and all of the work that you have done. I wish you all the best!

#8 Nebiyu
(Saint Paul, MN | Unverified Name)

on October 21, 2007 at 3:52 p.m.
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You guys are the meaning of DETERMINATION!!! I wish you the best of the best. You guys can change so many Ethiopians' younger boys and girls life.
Good luck
God Bless you all!

#9 Jake Johnson
(Bellevue, WA | Unverified Name)

on November 15, 2007 at 1:26 p.m.
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I am a student Sammamish High School in Bellevue. my Advanced Leadership Class was visted by David Makonnen and he shared his thoghts and ideas with our group what they are doing and what you sre doing is amazing

Thank You

#10 Maklete
(Spokane, WA | Unverified Name)

on December 27, 2007 at 9:32 p.m.
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Wow I really support what you are doing, i live in eastern washington. My club is interested in financially helping your efforts in Ethiopia.
God Bless You all

#11 The Laura Umetsu Fan Club
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on January 29, 2008 at 10:38 p.m.
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Oh Yeah. And congratulations on the success of the gala!

Jess

#12 Beza
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on February 27, 2008 at 4:48 p.m.
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Good luck with GSEC, you three! You will impress all the investors and international teams.

#13 David
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on April 16, 2008 at 9 p.m.
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And the ILAE wows the judges yet again! Congratulations on making the investment round! You will do fantastic!!! Your story is amazing and inspiring to all who know you!

#14 Tom
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on April 18, 2008 at 1:57 p.m.
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The Umetsunami won't stop flooring people with her vast amazingness. Best of luck to your team next week.

#15 John
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on April 23, 2008 at 9:19 a.m.
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Laura,

You are amazing and a beautiful blessing to all who are lucky enough to have you in their life. I wish I could be there today, but I have to work. I know you will amaze everyone and their mother, though.

Good luck with everything and please let me know if there is anything else I could do to help. Stay safe in your travels this summer.

Sincerely,

John

#16 Allison
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on April 23, 2008 at 9:27 a.m.
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To the academy team,

You don't know me, but I was told about this by a friend of mine who told me about what you guys are doing today and I looked you guys up. I think what you guys are doing is an inspiration to everyone. I go to Roosevelt High School and I want to be a teacher of some kind when I grow up. Is there any chance I could go there and just volunteer when I'm in college or just work?

Thank you.

#17 Alicia
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on April 30, 2008 at 2:17 p.m.
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Laura.

I saw you on UW TV walk up to the stage and give Bill Gates your business card at the lecture on Friday. Guts. Real guts. I was laughing so hard at his reaction, and Mark Emmert's expression. Bravo. As if you weren't famous enough. Thanks for pointing me to the webisite, it looks like you guys are doing amazing stuff, keep it up. Let us all know if he calls you back.

#18 Mekonnen
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on May 9, 2008 at 4:24 p.m.
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Hey! I wish I could go to your school but I'm already too old. You will change so many lives. Best of luck to your team.

#19 Sarah
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on May 11, 2008 at 10:22 p.m.
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Hey Laura! You are amazing. That's I can say. We're all rooting for you!

#20 FASIL TILAHUN
(Addis Abeba, Ethiopia | Unverified Name)

on December 13, 2008 at 7:03 a.m.
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I HAVE GOT 5000SqMETER AREA TO BUILT PRIMERY SCHOOL. SO I PAY ALL OF MY MONEY TO THE PAYEMENT OF LISE SO NOW I DONT HAVE ANY MONEY TO BUILT THE SCHOOL WHAT CAN I DO?


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