Maqdoonia launches national revenue mobilization campaign

Addis Ababa, March 28, 2018 (Fana) - The Maqdoonia Center for Human Rights and Peace Information has launched a major national revenue mobilization campaign starting from March 6, 2018 EC. The center's administrative committee issued a statement today, and Executive Director Benjamin stated that previous revenue mobilization efforts have raised over 1 billion Birr.

The Maqdoonia Center for Human Rights and Peace Information has initiated a national revenue mobilization campaign beginning March 6, 2018 EC. This effort seeks contributions from citizens inside and outside the country in the form of money, knowledge, and other resources.

The center's revenue mobilization administration committee released a statement today. Executive Director Benjamin noted that prior mobilization activities have collected more than 1 billion Birr. The public can contribute through the 7979 number via all banks, with a particular call for the diaspora to participate given the lack of fixed revenue sources.

The campaign will be broadcast live on YouTube. Spokesperson Abay emphasized the need for continued collaboration with the medical referral hospital service from its inception until the campaign's conclusion. The center urges all citizens to support this social service initiative.

Proceeds from the campaign will fund the completion of a 15-story building in Addis Ababa and 15 kiosks in regional cities. These projects aim to expand branches and enhance staff welfare conditions. The center calls on relevant organizations, social media influencers, and prominent individuals to actively support the effort.

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