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Konso Culture, Best Practices and Promotion

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Last Updated: 04 May 2023
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Overview

Description

This project aims to promote and safeguard the culture of the Konso community located on the Sagan River in southwestern Ethiopia.

About

Konso is the first place in Ethiopia to be recognized as a ‘cultural landscape,’ in UNESCO world heritage list, a nod to its importance as a repository for biocultural diversity evolved over many centuries. The landscape consists of productive and unique terraced settlements spread over 21 square miles in the semi-arid Konso highlands, 550 km south west of Addis Ababa.

The Konso people are well known for their distinctive religious and cultural traditions including their unique funerary rituals involving elaborate music and dance. Konso culture is also famous for its carved wood statues called wagas, which memorialize important people in the community.

Project details

Created
23 April 2014
Duration
Starting: 31 Aug 2010
Ending: 31 Aug 2010
Budget
€658,830.00
Stakeholders/Partners
POPULATION OF THE VILLAGES OF KARAT, FASHA, SAWGAME, MECHELO, DOKATU, DEBANA, DARRA E GESERGYO
OPSYS & Contract number
2010/249-021

Related topics

Agriculture & Rural Development
Culture
Food & Nutrition Security

Related countries

Africa