Youth worker’s “fantastic” trip to Ethiopia as part of global hunger campaign – Reading Post


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Youth worker's "fantastic" trip to Ethiopia as part of global hunger campaign
Reading Post
A youth worker discovered how cash spent on goats and water pumps has helped change lives in Ethiopia as part of a global campaign against hunger. Mike Stevenson, 60, who was a Games Maker at last summer's Olympics, visited Mekele with Save The 

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Newly Ratified Diaspora Policy Launched – AllAfrica.com

Newly Ratified Diaspora Policy Launched
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The diaspora policy ratified by the House of People's Representatives recently launched officially on Saturday at Millennium Hall. Speaking on the occasion, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tedros Adhanom said the Policy would enable Ethiopian diaspora to 

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Ethiopia: Humanitarian Crisis Grows for Somali Refugees in Ethiopia – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia: Humanitarian Crisis Grows for Somali Refugees in Ethiopia
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Dolow- — thousands of refugees living in Ethiopian camps are experiencing shortage of food and water supply and poor housing as humanitarian groups failed to distribute enough aid to the Shanty refugee camps in Dolow. Some of the refugees who 

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Ethiopia, UNOAU Signs Host Country Agreement – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia, UNOAU Signs Host Country Agreement
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The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the United Nations Office to the African Union (UNOAU) signed a Host Country Agreement on Thursday, June 13th. The agreement provides the legal framework within which the UNOAU is 

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Africa: Ethiopia to Host 2013 US, Sub-Saharan Africa Forum – AllAfrica.com

Africa: Ethiopia to Host 2013 US, Sub-Saharan Africa Forum
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Government of Ethiopia in association with the Government of the United States would host the 2013 US-Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum otherwise known as the AGOA Forum August 12-13, 2013 in Addis Ababa. This is 

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South Sudan Backs Ethiopia’s Nile Dam – AllAfrica.com


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South Sudan Backs Ethiopia's Nile Dam
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Addis Ababa — The Governments of South Sudan has voiced support to a Ethiopia's controversial Nile Dam project which the country is building along the Nile river, while Addis Ababa minimised Egyptian statements about war against Ethiopia.
Egypt's 'dam stupid' threats to EthiopiaTehran Times


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Entebbe Agreement not binding on Egypt: Minister of irrigationAhram Online
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Ethiopia could lose points, Bafana wait – KickOff

Ethiopia could lose points, Bafana wait
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Fifa investigate Ethiopia for allegedly fielding an ineligible player in their World Cup qualifying campaign. Posted: 17 June 2013 Time: 08:58 am. Print this article. Fifa has confirmed opening an investigation into the Ethiopian Football Association after they 
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Examining the Depths of Ethiopia’s Corruption – AllAfrica.com

Examining the Depths of Ethiopia's Corruption
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Addis Ababa/London — Ethiopia may be one of the fastest-growing, non-oil producing economies in Africa in recent years, but corruption in this Horn of Africa nation is a deterrent to foreign investors looking for stable long-term partnerships in developing 

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Examining the Depths of Ethiopia’s Corruption – Independent European Daily Express

Examining the Depths of Ethiopia's Corruption
Independent European Daily Express
ADDIS ABABA/LONDON, Jun 16 (IPS) – Ethiopia may be one of the fastest-growing, non-oil producing economies in Africa in recent years, but corruption in this Horn of Africa nation is a deterrent to foreign investors looking for stable long-term partnerships in 

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Examining the Depths of Ethiopia’s Corruption – Inter Press Service

Examining the Depths of Ethiopia's Corruption
Inter Press Service
Despite Ethiopia having one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, it also remains one of the world's poorest countries. Corruption has played a huge role in hindering the development of this Horn of Africa nation. Credit: Elias Asmare/IPS.

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