Ethiopia: Analysts – New Leadership Slow to Bring Change to Ethiopia – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia: Analysts – New Leadership Slow to Bring Change to Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa — It has been almost one year since Hailemariam Desalegn came to power in Ethiopia, following the death of his predecessor Meles Zenawi. Despite recent demonstrations and a cabinet shuffle, little seems to have changed in the East African 

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Winchester woman raising funds for Ethiopian mission – Central Kentucky News

Winchester woman raising funds for Ethiopian mission
Central Kentucky News
A Winchester woman will be taking a trip to Africa this fall through a program called Blessing the Children International to share the word of God and help the children of Ethiopia. And 29-year-old Jamie Wallin will be taking the trip solo. Her mission trip to 

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Analysts: New Leadership Slow to Bring Change to Ethiopia – Voice of America


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Analysts: New Leadership Slow to Bring Change to Ethiopia
Voice of America
ADDIS ABABA — It has been almost one year since Hailemariam Desalegn came to power in Ethiopia, following the death of his predecessor Meles Zenawi. Despite recent demonstrations and a cabinet shuffle, little seems to have changed in the East African 

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Asia must drive the post-2015 global agenda and global goals – eco-business.com


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Asia must drive the post-2015 global agenda and global goals
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All the analyses suggest that the most rapid growth of the middle class will occur in China and India, so these countries must think about global ecological limits in new ways. Image: International Trade Administration. There is an ongoing debate within the 
Report On the Next Global Development Agenda to Be Launched in Addis AbabaAllAfrica.com



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Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact – EthioSports


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Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact
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Addis Ababa — The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), enacted in May 2001, is a signature US trade initiative that provides Sub Saharan African Countries with a most liberal access to the U.S. market. Much progress has been made under the Act 

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Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), enacted in May 2001, is a signature US trade initiative that provides Sub Saharan African Countries with a most liberal access to the U.S. market. Much progress has been made under the Act 

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Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia Takes Steps to Derive Benefits From US-Africa Trade Pact
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), enacted in May 2001, is a signature US trade initiative that provides Sub Saharan African Countries with a most liberal access to the U.S. market. Much progress has been made under the Act 

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International Training Institute for Peace-Keepers to Be Opened in Ethiopia – AllAfrica.com

International Training Institute for Peace-Keepers to Be Opened in Ethiopia
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An international institute for the training of peace-keepers is to be established in Ethiopia. The institute, which will be set up in collaboration between United Nations Development Program and the Ethiopian government, will serve as a training facility for 

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Report On the Next Global Development Agenda to Be Launched in Addis Ababa – AllAfrica.com

Report On the Next Global Development Agenda to Be Launched in Addis Ababa
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Addis Ababa — The recently released report of the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda will be launched in Addis Ababa on 5 August 2013 by the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). The report, "A New Global Partnership: 

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Saudi police refute allegations against Ethiopian maids – ArabianBusiness.com

Saudi police refute allegations against Ethiopian maids
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Saudi Arabian police have spoken out in defence of Ethiopian maids working in the kingdom, describing accusations against them as “exaggerated” and unnecessarily causing panic among households. A spate of allegations accusing Ethiopian maids of 
Fear grips families with Ethiopian maids after alleged murder of 2 girlsArab News


Saudi- Incidents involving Ethiopians highly exaggerated, say policeMENAFN.COM
Calls mount for resuming Thai recruitmentSaudi Gazette

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