Ethiopia: In Ethiopia, NGOs Promote Family Planning to Cope With Climate ... AllAfrica.com Addis Ababa — Yeshi Tadesse, a mother of six, seems an unlikely proponent of family planning as a solution to climate change. But the Ethiopian villager in her 30s speaks eloquently of the linkages between the two issues. Tadesse has witnessed the forests ... |
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Ethiopia: Amhara Regional State Earned 933.6M Birr from Tourism – 2merkato – Ethiopian Business Portal
EthioSports | Ethiopia: Amhara Regional State Earned 933.6M Birr from Tourism 2merkato - Ethiopian Business Portal Amhara Regional State of Ethiopia has earned over 933.6 million Ethiopian birr from tourists who visited natural, historic and religious sites in the State during the concluded Ethiopian Fiscal Year, the State culture, Tourism and Parks Bureau said. State secures over 933 million Birr revenue from tourism |
Periscope:Meles Zenawi: War on Hunger and Poverty – Sudan Vision
Periscope:Meles Zenawi: War on Hunger and Poverty Sudan Vision Ethiopia and Sudan on last Saturday 24 August, 2013 commemorated the First Anniversary of the of the late Ethiopian and African leader Meles Zenawi. While agreeing totally with the content of many words said in this occasion in the Friendship Hall ... Ethiopia: Foreign policy one year after Meles Zenawi - an opportunity for ... Ethiopians in Sudan Held Memorial for Meles Zenawi |
SEPDM Pledges to Ensure Sustainable Development – AllAfrica.com
SEPDM Pledges to Ensure Sustainable Development AllAfrica.com South Ethiopian Peoples Democratic Movement pledges to further build sustainable development in the region. This came as SEPDM Central Committee meeting came to conclusion on 26 August. The Central Committee made discussion as of 24 August in ... |
FM Probes Bilateral Relations With Ethiopian Counterpart – AllAfrica.com
FM Probes Bilateral Relations With Ethiopian Counterpart AllAfrica.com Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy discussed with his Ethiopian counterpart Tedros Adhanom means of boosting relations between the two countries as well as other issues of common concern. During the discussion, held over the phone, the two ministers agreed ... |
Israel Plays Dial-a-Nation To Oust African Refugees – Jewish Daily Forward
Jewish Daily Forward | Israel Plays Dial-a-Nation To Oust African Refugees Jewish Daily Forward The Interior Ministry is challenging asylum claims by Eritreans who, it says, are Ethiopian and thus eligible for deportation. A Central District Court judge has ruled in favor of the state in 18 out of 19 petitions against the ministry's classification. Eritrean citizens ... |
Eritrean Aid Group Calls for Probe Into Massacre of Navy Members – AllAfrica.com
Eritrean Aid Group Calls for Probe Into Massacre of Navy Members AllAfrica.com Addis Ababa — An Eritrean relief association in exile has called on the international community to immediately intervene in the recent mass murders of Eritrean navy members. Based in Ethiopia, the Red Sea Afar Relief Association (RSARA) accused the ... |
Opinion: African media leaders must boycott Ethiopia – Radio Netherlands
Opinion: African media leaders must boycott Ethiopia Radio Netherlands Ethiopian journalists have come to expect the worst from our government. One of the world's most hostile governments to an independent press, it has jailed friends and colleagues, forced them to leave the country and unjustly branded them as terrorists or ... NGOs Promote Family Planning to Cope With Climate Change |
Israel’s new tactic: Classifying Eritreans as Ethiopian to deport them – Nazret.com (blog)
Nazret.com (blog) | Israel's new tactic: Classifying Eritreans as Ethiopian to deport them Nazret.com (blog) Only one petition against the Interior Ministry's classifications has been accepted by a judge, out of 19 submitted. By Ilan Lior. The Interior Ministry is challenging asylum claims by Eritreans who, it says, are Ethiopian and thus eligible for deportation. A Central ... |
Corruption in the Ethiopian JUST US Sector – SomalilandPress
Corruption in the Ethiopian JUST US Sector SomalilandPress For the past several months, I have been commenting on the findings of the World Bank's “Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia”, a 448-page report covering eight sectors (health, education, rural water supply, justice, construction, land, telecommunications and ... |