Guradamole, Somali (woreda)

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Guradamole is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Afder Zone, Guradamole is bounded on the southwest by the Ganale Dorya River which separates it from the Liben Zone, on the west and north by the Oromia Region, on the east by Elekere, and on the southeast by Cherti. Towns in this woreda include Harardubo and Kundi.

[edit] Overview

The altitude of this woreda ranges from 200 to 1500 meters above sea level. The other perennial river in Gurra damolle is Ganale or Ganaane Dorya,Mena River,Dumal and webi'elan.Gurra damolle has a very green hightland, As of 2008, this woreda has no all-weather gravel road nore any community roads; about 12.3% of the total population has access to drinking water.[1]

In October 2004, a referendum was held in about 420 kebeles in 12 woredas across five zones of the Somali Region to settle the boundary between Oromia and the adjacent Somali Region. According to the official results of the referendum, about 80% of the disputed areas have fallen under Oromia administration, though there were numerous allegations of voting irregularities in many of them.[2] The results led over the following weeks to minorities in these kebeles being pressured to leave. There were reports in February 2005 that an estimated 5,450 people expelled from Bale Zone in the Oromia Region as a result of the referendum had relocated to Harardubo.[3] By April the number of refugees had swollen to 10,000-15,000 living in four camps.[4]

[edit] Demographics

Based on figures published by the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 3785, of whom 1643 were men and 2142 were women. Information is not available on the area of Guradamole, so its population density cannot be calculated.[5] This woreda is primarily inhabited by the Darod clan of the Somali people.

The 1997 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 3,090, of whom 1,375 were men and 1,715 were women; the census identified no urban inhabitants. (This total consists of an estimate for the inhabitants of all three rural kebeles in this woreda, which were not counted.)[6]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hailu Ejara Kene, Baseline Survey of 55 Weredas of PCDP Phase II, Part I (Addis Ababa: August 2008), Annexes 16, 17
  2. ^ "Somali-Oromo border referendum of December 2004", Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre website (accessed 11 February 2009)
  3. ^ "Relief Bulletin: 21 February 2005", UN-OCHA-Ethiopia (accessed 26 February 2009)
  4. ^ "Relief Bulletin: 11 April 2005", UN-OCHA-Ethiopia (accessed 26 February 2009)
  5. ^ CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.3. Rural population numbers are believed to be underreported for this Region.
  6. ^ 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Somali Region, Vol. 1, Tables 2.1, 2.7. The results of the 1994 census in the Somali Region were not satisfactory, so the census was repeated in 1997.

Coordinates: 6°05′N 41°05′E / 6.083°N 41.083°E / 6.083; 41.083

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