Women Development and Reliance Organization invites interest for 2025 external audit

The Women Development and Reliance Organization (WDRO), a women-led national humanitarian and development entity registered in Ethiopia, has invited qualified audit firms to submit expressions of interest for its 2025 organizational external audit. This call highlights the group's dedication to strong governance and financial accountability.

The Women Development and Reliance Organization (WDRO) is a women-led national humanitarian and development organization registered in Ethiopia, noted for its robust governance, professional management, and dedication to accountability. It delivers integrated humanitarian and development initiatives that foster dignity, resilience, and sustainable livelihoods among vulnerable and marginalized groups.

Operating under a defined vision, mission, and core values, WDRO functions with integrity, transparency, and excellence, managing resources responsibly and in line with national regulations and global standards. To advance its institutional excellence and financial accountability, WDRO is calling on qualified, licensed, and reputable external audit firms to express interest in performing the 2025 Organizational External Audit.

Submissions can be made in person at the WDRO Jigjiga Office, Kebele 10, in front of Farah Magool Primary School, Jigjiga, Ethiopia, or via P.O. Box: 1BfiPh, Jigjiga, Ethiopia. The deadline is January 10, 2026. For more details, contact via email at wdro@swdro.org or chairwomen@swdro.org. WDRO encourages interest from firms maintaining top standards of professionalism, independence, and ethical practice.

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