Kebele
A Kebele is the smallest administrative unit in Ethiopia, functioning as a neighborhood or community level. It serves as a local government structure, responsible for various administrative tasks, including public services, community development, and local governance. Each Kebele is typically composed of several households and is governed by a council elected by the residents.
Kebeles play a crucial role in the Ethiopian political system, as they are the primary point of contact between the government and the citizens. They facilitate community participation in decision-making and help implement national policies at the local level, ensuring that the needs of the community are addressed effectively.