Zegabi | Ethiopian Government Implored to Free Imprisoned Journalists Zegabi Two leading media organizations have lodged a joint appeal with the Ethiopian government for the unconditional release of imprisoned Ethiopian journalists. The appeal by the two leading international media organizations, International Press Institute (IPI) ... Media organizations urge Ethiopia to release imprisoned journalists |
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United States assist Ethiopia’s urban emergency response programme – New Business Ethiopia
United States assist Ethiopia's urban emergency response programme New Business Ethiopia The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), signed a partnership agreement on November 13 to improve urban emergency preparedness and response in Addis Ababa. USAID will provide ... |
Addis Land Chief Escapes in Fear of Corruption Charges – New Business Ethiopia
Addis Land Chief Escapes in Fear of Corruption Charges New Business Ethiopia Kassim Fite, Head of Land Administration and Management Office of the Addis Ababa City Administration and Member of Parliament, has fled the country in fear of corruption charges. Officials from the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (FEAC) ... |
Media organizations urge Ethiopia to release imprisoned journalists – New Business Ethiopia
Media organizations urge Ethiopia to release imprisoned journalists New Business Ethiopia The International Press Institute (IPI) and World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) urged the government to release five journalists imprisoned under the country's anti-terrorism laws, and to immediately review statutes that have ... |
Media organizations urge Ethiopia to release imprisoned journalists – New Business Ethiopia
Media organizations urge Ethiopia to release imprisoned journalists New Business Ethiopia The International Press Institute (IPI) and World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) urged the government to release five journalists imprisoned under the country's anti-terrorism laws, and to immediately review statutes that have ... |
Joburg CBD hijackings in spotlight – Eyewitness News
Joburg CBD hijackings in spotlight Eyewitness News More hijackings may have occurred in the same spot where an Ethiopian family was hijacked on Saturday. CT weather woes not over · Mandela Centre of Memory opens · SA NGO arrives in Leyte · Krejcir's business manager back in court · Assault of EWN ... Gang link suspected in inner city hijackings |
Joburg CBD hijackings in spotlight – Eyewitness News
Joburg CBD hijackings in spotlight Eyewitness News More hijackings may have occurred in the same spot where an Ethiopian family was hijacked on Saturday. CT weather woes not over · Mandela Centre of Memory opens · SA NGO arrives in Leyte · Krejcir's business manager back in court · Assault of EWN ... Gang link suspected in inner city hijackings |
Ethiopia, Angola Double Number of Girls in School – AllAfrica.com
AllAfrica.com | Ethiopia, Angola Double Number of Girls in School AllAfrica.com A report issued on Monday 18 November, 2013 by the African Child Policy Forum, a research institute based in Ethiopia, shows that the number of girls enrolling in primary school has soared across Africa in the last decade. With primary education now free in ... Study: African Children's Well-Being Improved, but Still Inadequate SA better at looking after kids Reports show Africa is still child unfriendly |
Coordinated Effort Underway in Repatriating Citizens – MOFA – AllAfrica.com
Coordinated Effort Underway in Repatriating Citizens - MOFA AllAfrica.com The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said coordinated effort is underway to accomplish the repatriation of Ethiopians from Saudi Arabia within a short time. The National Taskforce to halt illicit human trafficking on its regular meeting on Monday stressed the need to ... |
Africa: Study – African Children’s Well-Being Improved, but Still Inadequate – AllAfrica.com
AllAfrica.com | Africa: Study - African Children's Well-Being Improved, but Still Inadequate AllAfrica.com Addis Ababa — Africa has become a better place for children in recent years, but more investments are needed in health and education to further improve the lives of African children, according to a new study of the African Child Policy Forum. The African ... |