Dubai Cares reaches out to 30700 poor children in Ethiopia – gulfnews.com


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Dubai Cares reaches out to 30700 poor children in Ethiopia
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Dubai: A barefoot boy in the Ethiopian countryside walks to school more enthusiastically now, not least because it could be his only chance to eat for the day. Ahmad Mosama, ten, is among scores of primary school age children set to benefit from a Dubai
Free school meals for 40000 Ethiopian pupils, thanks to UAE charityThe National


Dubai Cares launches a 3-year Home Grown School Feeding pilot program in Al-Bawaba

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Uganda, Ethiopia to work together on economic projects – Bikyanews.com

Uganda, Ethiopia to work together on economic projects
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ADDIS ABABA: Uganda has pledged to work with Ethiopia to undertake major projects in various sectors of the economy to lift millions of citizens of the two countries out of poverty. The state minister for Regional Corporation, Asuman Kiyingi, said that Uganda

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Uganda, Ethiopia to work together on economic projects – Bikyanews.com

Uganda, Ethiopia to work together on economic projects
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ADDIS ABABA: Uganda has pledged to work with Ethiopia to undertake major projects in various sectors of the economy to lift millions of citizens of the two countries out of poverty. The state minister for Regional Corporation, Asuman Kiyingi, said that Uganda

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UN concern over xenophobic attacks – Post (subscription)


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UN concern over xenophobic attacks
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Ethiopian business owners from Diepsloot gather at Diepsloot s joint operations centre to discuss the aftermath of xenophobic clashes in the area. File photo: Phill Magakoe. Related Stories. PE quiet after violent protests · Heavy police presence in PE

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Ethiopia: Gloomy Future for Ethiopia’s Press Freedom – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia: Gloomy Future for Ethiopia's Press Freedom
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The Committee to Protect Journalists says Ethiopia has detained a reporter for covering land evictions. The project which involves the construction of a huge hydroelectric dam had forced farmers and locals to relocate. Ethiopian journalist Muluken Tesfahun of

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Ethiopia opposition vows more protests after rare demo – Africa Review


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Ethiopia opposition vows more protests after rare demo
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Supporters of Ethiopia's Unity for Democracy and Justice party (UDJ) hold portraits of Birtukan Mideksa and placards during a demonstration in the capital Addis Ababa, in this April 16, 2009 file picture. They were demanding the release of the then jailed

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Ethiopia opposition vows more protests after rare demo – Ahram Online


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Ethiopia opposition vows more protests after rare demo
Ahram Online
Ethiopia opposition activists vowed Monday to press ahead with demonstrations calling for government reforms and the release of political prisoners, a day after thousands took part in a rare display of public protest. Peaceful demonstrations were organised

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Africa: Building Lasting Bridges – Good and Bad Egovernment Strategies in Africa – AllAfrica.com


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Africa: Building Lasting Bridges – Good and Bad Egovernment Strategies in Africa
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The successful implementation of ICT in governmental operations can help to bridge a gap between citizens and governments by promoting transparency and a more citizen-friendly style of government. When used effectively, eGovernment can act as a
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Ethiopia Celebrating the 22nd Anniversary of Ginbot-20 – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia Celebrating the 22nd Anniversary of Ginbot-20
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Ethiopia today (May 28th) is celebrating the 22nd anniversary of Ginbot-20 which marks the fall of the dictatorial regime and the coming into power of a new democratic Government with federal structure and having a new Constitution with provisions of human

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