Endamekoni

Endamekoni
ዐንዳመኮኒ
Location of Endamekoni
Country Ethiopia
Region Tigray
ZoneDebubawi (Southern)
Area
 • Total2,287.71 km2 (883.29 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total81,657

Endamekoni (Tigrinya: እንዳመኾኒ) (also transliterated as Enda Mohoni) is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debubawi Zone, Endamehoni is bordered on the south by Ofla, on the west by the Amhara Region, on the north by Alaje, and on the east by Raya Azebo. Towns in Endamehoni include Wedisemro. The town of Maychew is surrounded by Endamehoni.

A baseline survey released in December 2011 stated the following facts about the Endamehoni. The main rivers of this woreda are Gereb Ayni, Hara, Nai Muq, Awdey, and Mai Chumachil. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy in the woreda. Communication services include one post office, automatic and mobile telephones, and internet access in the woreda capital, supplemented with 18 satellite telephones in the rural portion. The woreda capital has 24-hour electric service from hydropower source of energy, while two towns and two rural subdivisions have electric service from the national hydropower grid. Public transport provides access to the woreda capital. Dedebit Credit and Saving Institution SC is the main micro finance institution in Endamehoni.[1]

  1. ^ Ayenew Admasu, Meresa Kiros, Abdulkadir Memhur, Baseline Survey of Endamehoni Woreda of Tigray Region, p. 9 (Accessed 6 February 2017)