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Dr Berhanu Nega will address his experiences working for democracy in Ethiopia. He will also address the role of the United States in the support of the Ethiopian government and the war in Somalia and what U.S. citizens can do to help.
Thursday, September 6, 2007 7:30 pm New School for Social Research Swayduck Auditorium 65 Fifth Avenue, between 13th and 14th Streets New York, NY Take any subway to Union Square and then walk west one block to Fifth Ave. Comment: Be there and be counted and hold Dr Berhanu to remain true to his oath!
Extreme Diaspora Supporter Bewilderment and Confusion! (Aigaforum Aug 27, 2007):-Prime Minister Meles sensitive to the age old tradition of shimglena by elders managed to convince his government to pardon Kinijit leaders who were convicted on crimes against the constitution. Although it is an open secret many in his government were not fond of giving another ...
Ethiopia through the Looking Glass of Failed States Diarist
Mulugta Alemu,26 August 2007:- When columns of highly armed Ethiopian soldiers descended into the city of Addis Ababa fleeing from the fast advancing EPRDF fighters in early 1991, many predicted that Addis Ababa and the country in general would vanish like a house of cards
Horn of Africa
Interview with Ethiopian Ambassador Samuel Assefa We were well into the second half of a two-hour interview with Ethiopian Ambassador Samuel Assefa when a consultant to the ambassador handed us a four-color map of the Horn of Africa...(washingtontimes)
UNESCO Representative to Ethiopia, Nureldin Satti,
told WIC recently that the country has done a lot in the education sector
and attained 90 percent primary school coverage, which makes it one of
the countries with the highest rate of students going to school in Africa.
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Explaining
Eritrea’s Anger over the US
Mulugeta Alemu, Ayg 20, 2007:- "When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on" reads the US Embassy Webpage in Asmara, Eritrea...
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Ethiopia: The Path to Self-Resiliency This report is the result of a research effort managed and coordinated by CHF on behalf of the 15-member Canadian NGO Network in Ethiopia (CANGO) to assess the factors that contribute to the vulnerability and resilience of communities and households in rural Ethiopia. Summary of Findings Final Report Regional Specific Findings Regional Specific Findings2 Literature Review
A Timely and Fitting Panacea
For Bridging the Educational GAP in Ethiopia Tsehaye Debalkew Tessema Alpha Magazine, |
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