Nu Chika Enabuka: Embracing Ethiopian Culture For Children

The Nu Chika Enabuka Family Center is a children’s play area with adult supervision that provides a variety of parent-child activities focused on the physical, emotional, and social growth of kids. 

A sizable, full-scale play structure is available for the children, while a smaller one is available for toddlers. In addition, the Center sells unique toys and other goods and has a café which serves consumers with nutritious snacks,drinks, and desserts. 

The facilities are created to keep kids active, amused and stimulated, while fostering strong cultural and social skills. The central idea of Nu Chika Enabuka, is the restoration of Ethiopian identity from the beginning. The goal is to help kids stay rooted in Ethiopian cultural traditions and customs by creating an opportunity for them to play with their families, learn through fun, educational games and skills while learning about their culture.  Established in 2019 and located in the 22 Mazoriya area, Nu Chika Enabuka Family Center transmits indigenous knowledge to children in an organized manner and entertains the family together. The Center has also produced a children’s television program called Hamrawi, which airs on Ethiopian Children’s Television and YouTube channels and which focuses on creativity,
art and recycling.
The organization has also expanded its horizons to introduce Ethiopian childhood to the world by globalizing Ethiopian Childhood and introducing Nu Chika Enabuka to Ethiopians abroad.


The founders, married couple Hamere Mulugeta and Yoseph Weldeamanuel, are
Ethiopian artists who are committed to the restoration and education of
Ethiopian cultural identity.
https://www.nuchikaenabuka.com/
nu.chika.enabuka@gmail.com
+251911447443
+251911659487

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