
Bright Future
Bright Future, a local Civil Society Organization (CSO) based in Mekelle, Tigray, was established on December 31, 2021, under registration number 05/2014. As an active member of the Association of Civil Society Organizations of Tigray (ACSOT), Bright Future is committed to promoting inclusion and serving Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable women, children at risk, the elderly, and other under served groups in the region. The organization operates across all zones of Tigray, with sub-offices in the Central, Eastern, and Northwestern zones, focusing on protection, psycho social support (PSS), livelihood, food security, education, health, nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), legal aid, human rights advocacy, and peace building processes.
Vision
Bright Future envisions a society where all individuals, including those who are vulnerable Women and people with disabilities, have equal opportunities, access to services, and the ability to exercise their rights fully. We strive for a future where gender equality, inclusivity, dignity, and empowerment are at the heart of every community, ensuring that every person can thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.
Mission
Bright Future is dedicated to collaborating with organizations and stakeholders to advance gender equality, inclusion and empowerment of vulnerable individuals particularly Women and PWDs in Tigray. We work tirelessly to integrate these individuals into mainstream service delivery and development programs, ensuring they have the support and opportunities needed to lead fulfilling and productive lives.
Core values
Gender Equality
Professionalism
Empowerment
Collaboration
Stewardship
Impartiality
Inclusivity
Advocacy
Integrity
Respect
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Our organization is a member of the Regional Alliance of Civil Society Organizations in Tigray (ACSOT).
Our Programs

Livelihood
Empowering marginalized and the under served groups, including persons with disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable women, children at risk, youth, and elderly people, by fostering sustainable economic opportunities tailored to their unique needs.

Capacity building
Promoting inclusivity by addressing the unique needs and challenges faced by marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable women, children at risk, youth, and elderly people. It includes modules on leadership, advocacy, and skills development tailored to each group, ensuring equitable participation.

Protection
Safeguarding the rights and well-being of marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable women, children at risk, youth, and elderly people.

Inclusive Education
Ensuring equitable access to quality education for all marginalized groups, including persons with disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable women, children at risk, youth, and elderly people.
Latest news

Distribution of Education Materials
We have distributed Education and sanitary materials to 150 vulnerable students in sewhi ngus primary

Events on the socio-relational and cultural activities
In 2024, with funding from USAID/BHA, Bright Future implemented a program aimed at supporting socio-relational[…]
Empowerment
370+
Education Programs
600+
Awareness
80+
Opportunities
240+
Clients Feed Back
Don’t take our word for it – here’s what our clients say:

Dawit
IDP
My name is Dawit, and I am a child with a hearing impairment living in the Edabaguna IDP center. I was displaced from Humera town, in Western Tigray, due to the conflict, and I live alone as my family was forced to flee to Sudan. Despite the challenges, I always had a strong eagerness to learn sign language so I could communicate and continue my education.
Bright Future made this dream a reality by providing me with sign language books and training for three months. Through this support, I have been able to communicate easily with my community and actively participate in school. This transformation has given me the confidence to engage with others, making me feel heard and understood. I am truly grateful to Bright Future for empowering me with these essential skills.

Gebre
IDP
I am a child with a eye impairment living in the Edabaguna IDP center. I was displaced from Humera town, in Western Tigray, due to the conflict, and I live alone as my family was forced to flee to Sudan. Despite the challenges, I always had a strong eagerness to learn. so I could communicate and continue my education.
Bright Future made this dream a reality by providing me with materials to read books and training for three months. Through this support, I have been able to communicate easily with my community and actively participate in school. This transformation has given me the confidence to engage with others, making me feel understood. I am truly grateful to Bright Future.
Management Teams

Tsehayberki Haile
Executive Director

Birhane Zemichael
Finance Manager

Tegenesh Mamu
Program manager

Gebrezgabher Musse
Senior Accountant