Tebarek Lika (PhD)Nigusie Tilahun2025-01-012025-01-012024-06-01https://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/4073The study was conducted up in Simada Wereda Ethiopia's. The research examined the variety of economic activities engaged in by agricultural communities, along with the customs they accepted in the process of obtaining foreign assistance. Findings revealed that a number of explanatory variables were involved in determining whether families engaged in different activities. In the cross-sectional study, significant relationships were found between financial capital, agricultural land size, access to credit, monthly income, dependence on foreign aid and daily working hours. The resolution also called for increasing resources to ensure easy credit, education and understanding of multiple income sources, and for promoting non-governmental organizations and the private sector as specific areas of employment. In the study area, households farm only through production activities such as traditional agriculture, and the population increases significantly with small businesses. Therefore, measures should be taken to engage in various profitable activities to improve their livelihood. In light of the many useful information obtained from this study, the problem of different livelihood strategies in the study area has not been fully resolved. Therefore, the study partners were asked to promote climate change agriculture in the study area and assist households in engaging farmers in implementing various social strategies to create a fast-paced economy. Keywords: Livelihood Diversification Strategies, Farming House Holds, NGOs.en-USLivelihood Diversification StrategiesFarming House HoldsNGOsLivelihood Diversification Strategies of Farming Households in the Amhara Region: a Case Study From Simada Wereda, EthiopiaThesis