News: #Ethiopia asks #US support to terminate mandate of #UN Human Rights Experts
Ethiopia has asked the United States to support its “bid in terminating the mandate” of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (#ICHREE).
During the discussion, Ambassador Misganu “commended the US for its support for the AU-led Pretoria Peace Deal between the Ethiopian Government and the TPLF,” and stated that the government is “fully committed to implementing the terms of the Peace Deal.” He called on the United States to provide support for the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts.
“Reiterating Ethiopia’s commitment to address the issues of human rights violations via the Transitional Justice System, Ambassador Mesganu asked the United States to support Ethiopia’s bid in terminating the mandate of the highly politicized International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia,” MoFA said.
However, during the latest US State Department press briefing held yesterday, Ned Price, Department Spokesperson, said that the US commends the parties for their commitment to the cessation of hostilities agreement and encourage continued implementation, “including ensuring the protection of civilians through international human rights monitoring, as well as following through on accountability for human rights abuses and transitional justice.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-asks-us-support-to-terminate-mandate-of-un-human-rights-experts/
Ethiopia has asked the United States to support its “bid in terminating the mandate” of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (#ICHREE).
During the discussion, Ambassador Misganu “commended the US for its support for the AU-led Pretoria Peace Deal between the Ethiopian Government and the TPLF,” and stated that the government is “fully committed to implementing the terms of the Peace Deal.” He called on the United States to provide support for the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts.
“Reiterating Ethiopia’s commitment to address the issues of human rights violations via the Transitional Justice System, Ambassador Mesganu asked the United States to support Ethiopia’s bid in terminating the mandate of the highly politicized International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia,” MoFA said.
However, during the latest US State Department press briefing held yesterday, Ned Price, Department Spokesperson, said that the US commends the parties for their commitment to the cessation of hostilities agreement and encourage continued implementation, “including ensuring the protection of civilians through international human rights monitoring, as well as following through on accountability for human rights abuses and transitional justice.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-asks-us-support-to-terminate-mandate-of-un-human-rights-experts/
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News: Ethiopia asks US support to terminate mandate of UN Human Rights Experts
From left: Mohamed Chande Othman, ICHREE Chairperson, Radhika Coomaraswamy and Steven Ratner, members Addis Abeba - Ethiopia has asked the United States to support its "bid in terminating the mandate" of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts…
News: #Measles, #cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children in #Ethiopia
Children are facing a growing risk of disease as cholera and measles outbreaks tighten their grip on Ethiopia, raising fears for the many vulnerable children already suffering from malnutrition.
A cholera outbreak is affecting the #Oromia and #Somali regions, with at least 1,055 cases reported, including 28 deaths, since September 2022. In the past month alone, more than 316 cases have been reported in the two regions, a 30% jump from 739 cases at the end of December 2022, with one million people at risk of the disease in the two regions.
Spikes in measles cases have also been reported with 357 new measles cases and 6 deaths reported in the last week of January alone, according to health authorities.
A deadly combination of severe water shortages, poor hygiene and sanitation services, including open defecation and lack of water treatment options are driving the rapid spread of cholera, with severe drought exacerbating the situation.
https://addisstandard.com/news-measles-cholera-outbreaks-pose-deadly-threat-to-already-malnourished-children-in-ethiopia/
Children are facing a growing risk of disease as cholera and measles outbreaks tighten their grip on Ethiopia, raising fears for the many vulnerable children already suffering from malnutrition.
A cholera outbreak is affecting the #Oromia and #Somali regions, with at least 1,055 cases reported, including 28 deaths, since September 2022. In the past month alone, more than 316 cases have been reported in the two regions, a 30% jump from 739 cases at the end of December 2022, with one million people at risk of the disease in the two regions.
Spikes in measles cases have also been reported with 357 new measles cases and 6 deaths reported in the last week of January alone, according to health authorities.
A deadly combination of severe water shortages, poor hygiene and sanitation services, including open defecation and lack of water treatment options are driving the rapid spread of cholera, with severe drought exacerbating the situation.
https://addisstandard.com/news-measles-cholera-outbreaks-pose-deadly-threat-to-already-malnourished-children-in-ethiopia/
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News: Measles, cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children in Ethiopia
Stabilization Center Nurse at Kelafo Health Center examines Ayaan* 19 months, who is suffering from severe malnutrition and other complications, credit Asseged Seifu/ Save the Children Addis Abeba - Children are facing a growing risk of disease as cholera…
#ASDailyScoop: #Somali region cabinet approves names of months written in Somali language
The Somali regional state government cabinet has approved names of the 12 months written in Af-Somali (Somali language), the region’s official working language.
Accordingly, the names of the 12 months written in Somali language would be used across schools and government organization in the region, according to regional media.
The decision, which is hailed as a significant step in the development of the Somali language, was made after deliberating on a study conducted by scholars from and outside the region on Af-Somali equivalent names days, months and years.
https://addisstandard.com/asdailyscoop-somali-region-cabinet-approves-names-of-months-written-in-somali-language/
The Somali regional state government cabinet has approved names of the 12 months written in Af-Somali (Somali language), the region’s official working language.
Accordingly, the names of the 12 months written in Somali language would be used across schools and government organization in the region, according to regional media.
The decision, which is hailed as a significant step in the development of the Somali language, was made after deliberating on a study conducted by scholars from and outside the region on Af-Somali equivalent names days, months and years.
https://addisstandard.com/asdailyscoop-somali-region-cabinet-approves-names-of-months-written-in-somali-language/
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#ASDailyScoop: Somali region cabinet approves names of months written in Somali language
Somali region cabinet members voting to adopt name of months in Af-Somali. Photo: Somali Fast Info. Addis Abeba - The Somali regional state government cabinet has approved names of the 12 months written in Af-Somali (Somali language), the region’s official…
News: #Orthodox Synod declares faithful to wear black for Fast of Nineveh to protest against “illegal group”
The Holy Synod of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) in #AddisAbeba has declared the faithful to observe the upcoming three days of Fast of Nineveh which will be observed from Monday 06 to Wednesday 08 February, by wearing black to protest against what it said is a government supported coup attempt to overthrow the Holy Synod by the “illegal group.”
Regardless of the continued protest by the Holy Synod in Addis Abeba, however, the breakaway archbishops have continued dispatching their 25 nominee episcopate to different dioceses in Oromia regional state. Reports indicate that Abune Paulus, the newly nominated episcopate by the breakaway Archbishops for the West Arsi diocese, will be traveling to the city of #Shashemene over the weekend.
https://addisstandard.com/news-orthodox-synod-declares-faithful-to-wear-black-for-fast-of-nineveh-to-protest-against-illegal-group/
The Holy Synod of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) in #AddisAbeba has declared the faithful to observe the upcoming three days of Fast of Nineveh which will be observed from Monday 06 to Wednesday 08 February, by wearing black to protest against what it said is a government supported coup attempt to overthrow the Holy Synod by the “illegal group.”
Regardless of the continued protest by the Holy Synod in Addis Abeba, however, the breakaway archbishops have continued dispatching their 25 nominee episcopate to different dioceses in Oromia regional state. Reports indicate that Abune Paulus, the newly nominated episcopate by the breakaway Archbishops for the West Arsi diocese, will be traveling to the city of #Shashemene over the weekend.
https://addisstandard.com/news-orthodox-synod-declares-faithful-to-wear-black-for-fast-of-nineveh-to-protest-against-illegal-group/
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News: Orthodox Synod declares faithful to wear black for Fast of Nineveh to protest against “illegal group”
His Holiness Abune Pertos, (left), Head of the Holy Synod Secretariat, and His Holiness Abune Mathias I, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. File photo Addis Abeba - The Holy Synod of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) in Addis…
News: Ministry to rebuild more than 70 war-damaged schools in #Amhara and #Afar regions
Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that it will rebuild 71 standard schools using financial support from World Bank (WB), Menschen für Menschen charity organization and the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust Fund (DTF) in the Amhara and Afar regions, which were demolished during the bloody war that lasted for nearly two years between Tigrayan forces and the federal government.
The ministry said that, 50 of the schools will be built with the support and cooperation of the WB, whereas the 16 of them will be built by the Menschen für Menschen organization while the other five will be built by the DTF.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ministry-to-rebuild-more-than-70-war-damaged-schools-in-amhara-and-afar-regions/
Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that it will rebuild 71 standard schools using financial support from World Bank (WB), Menschen für Menschen charity organization and the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust Fund (DTF) in the Amhara and Afar regions, which were demolished during the bloody war that lasted for nearly two years between Tigrayan forces and the federal government.
The ministry said that, 50 of the schools will be built with the support and cooperation of the WB, whereas the 16 of them will be built by the Menschen für Menschen organization while the other five will be built by the DTF.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ministry-to-rebuild-more-than-70-war-damaged-schools-in-amhara-and-afar-regions/
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News: Ministry to rebuild more than 70 war-damaged schools in Amhara and Afar regions
Berhanu Nega, Minister of Education Addis Abeba – Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced that it will rebuild 71 standard schools using financial support from World Bank (WB), Menschen für Menschen charity organization and the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust…
#Ethiopia: Northern aid access improving but some areas still hard to reach
Humanitarians say that fighting in parts of southern #Amhara and neighbouring areas of #Oromia region, have led to “significant displacement” in the zones of North #Shewa, South #Wello and West #Gojam, in Amhara.
OCHA reports that in those regions of Amhara, “a significant number of houses and private properties have allegedly been burned down and destroyed. Partners are mobilizing food and non-food items such as emergency shelter, amidst road closure and ongoing hostilities.”
https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/02/1133112
Humanitarians say that fighting in parts of southern #Amhara and neighbouring areas of #Oromia region, have led to “significant displacement” in the zones of North #Shewa, South #Wello and West #Gojam, in Amhara.
OCHA reports that in those regions of Amhara, “a significant number of houses and private properties have allegedly been burned down and destroyed. Partners are mobilizing food and non-food items such as emergency shelter, amidst road closure and ongoing hostilities.”
https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/02/1133112
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Ethiopia: Northern aid access improving but some areas still hard to reach
UN humanitarians on Thursday reported that aid access in the north is continuing to improve with aid operations expanding following last November’s ceasefire agreement, but some civilians in the battle-scarred region “remain hard to reach.”
#NewsAlert: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister DPM Demeke & other officials have met today and held discussion with tplf delegation including Getachew Reda and Lt. Gen. Tsadikan G/Tinsay, "regarding the progress of the peace process. "
"As a result, PM Abiy passed decisions about increasing Flights, Banking & other issues that would boost trust & ease lives of civilians," Redwan Hussein, Minister, National Security Advisor to the PM tweeted.
The meeting took place in Halela Kella.
Note: This post is edited to correct the location of the meeting.
"As a result, PM Abiy passed decisions about increasing Flights, Banking & other issues that would boost trust & ease lives of civilians," Redwan Hussein, Minister, National Security Advisor to the PM tweeted.
The meeting took place in Halela Kella.
Note: This post is edited to correct the location of the meeting.
#Ethiopia: Coffee connects #Ethiopian refugees to home
Freweyni Tadese is keeping Ethiopia’s coffee traditions alive and earning a living through her coffee shop in #Sudan’s #Tunaydbah refugee camp.
The smoky aroma of coffee permeates the air as Freweyni Tadese, 48, roasts beans over a charcoal stove. With a wooden pestle and mortar, she then grinds the darkened beans into a fine ground which she carefully pours into a #Jebena, a traditional clay coffee-pot she carried with her when she fled Ethiopia’s #Tigray region.
“Back at home, coffee is highly regarded and we grow it ourselves. We all have it in our homes,” says Freweyni, adding that every cup reminds her of home.
Soon, the coffee pot sizzles and Freweyni pours the dark liquid from a height into traditional handleless mugs without stopping until all the cups are filled. Her traditional methods of coffee-making have been passed down through generations.
https://www.unhcr.org/news/stories/2023/2/63db826d4/coffee-connects-ethiopian-refugees-home.html
Freweyni Tadese is keeping Ethiopia’s coffee traditions alive and earning a living through her coffee shop in #Sudan’s #Tunaydbah refugee camp.
The smoky aroma of coffee permeates the air as Freweyni Tadese, 48, roasts beans over a charcoal stove. With a wooden pestle and mortar, she then grinds the darkened beans into a fine ground which she carefully pours into a #Jebena, a traditional clay coffee-pot she carried with her when she fled Ethiopia’s #Tigray region.
“Back at home, coffee is highly regarded and we grow it ourselves. We all have it in our homes,” says Freweyni, adding that every cup reminds her of home.
Soon, the coffee pot sizzles and Freweyni pours the dark liquid from a height into traditional handleless mugs without stopping until all the cups are filled. Her traditional methods of coffee-making have been passed down through generations.
https://www.unhcr.org/news/stories/2023/2/63db826d4/coffee-connects-ethiopian-refugees-home.html
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Coffee connects Ethiopian refugees to home
The smoky aroma of coffee permeates the air as Freweyni Tadese, 48, roasts beans over a charcoal stove. With a wooden pestle and mortar, she then grinds the darkened beans into a fine ground which she carefully pours into a Jebena, a traditional clay coffee…
Analysis: Amid growing concerns on delayed, inadequate services restoration, Premier meets #Tigrayan negotiating team, promises to speed up process
According to the official dispatch on the meeting, the two sides discussed the progress of the implementation of the peace deal for two days.
The unexpected meeting happened amid growing concerns about delayed and inadequate basic services restoration in the Tigray region, including banking, road transport and telecommunications. Although some progresses have been seen in the resumption of air travel, opening up of banking services and restoration of telecommunication in the Tigray region, which has been under a “de facto blockade” for two years, the progress has been slow, and the resumed services remain inadequate as opposed to the massive needs.
Even in the area of humanitarian aid, where a significant progress has been achieved since the peace deal was struck, the UN said on 02 February that “some pockets remained that have not yet been accessed” in the delivery of aid, which stands at “more than 127,000 tons of food… reaching more than 3.8 million people.”
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-amid-growing-concerns-on-delayed-inadequate-services-restoration-premier-meets-tigrayan-negotiating-team-promises-to-speed-up-process/
According to the official dispatch on the meeting, the two sides discussed the progress of the implementation of the peace deal for two days.
The unexpected meeting happened amid growing concerns about delayed and inadequate basic services restoration in the Tigray region, including banking, road transport and telecommunications. Although some progresses have been seen in the resumption of air travel, opening up of banking services and restoration of telecommunication in the Tigray region, which has been under a “de facto blockade” for two years, the progress has been slow, and the resumed services remain inadequate as opposed to the massive needs.
Even in the area of humanitarian aid, where a significant progress has been achieved since the peace deal was struck, the UN said on 02 February that “some pockets remained that have not yet been accessed” in the delivery of aid, which stands at “more than 127,000 tons of food… reaching more than 3.8 million people.”
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-amid-growing-concerns-on-delayed-inadequate-services-restoration-premier-meets-tigrayan-negotiating-team-promises-to-speed-up-process/
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Analysis: Amid growing concerns on delayed, inadequate services restoration, Premier meets Tigrayan negotiating team, promises…
PM Abiy and TPLF representatives met on Friday in Halela Kella, a remote area located in Dawro Zone of the SNNP regional state. Picture: Redwan Hussien Addis Abeba - The Peace negotiating teams of the federal government and the Tigray Region have met in the…
#Israeli mission saves sick newborns in #Ethiopia
Sheba Medical Center led a four-day humanitarian mission in #BahirDar, in #Amhara region of Ethiopia, to improve the country’s medical capabilities.
A team of specialists from Israel’s largest medical center joined forces with local healthcare providers to offer specialized care and surgeries for premature and critically ill infants, as well as infants with birth defects.
The mission was part of Sheba’s Global Impact Initiative, dedicated to implementing the most advanced health solutions globally, and fostering better relationships to strengthen fragile healthcare systems. It has launched such missions across Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
The standard of medical care varies widely across Ethiopia, but limited access to modern medical facilities and equipment, and widespread poverty, malnutrition, and poor sanitation, have resulted in an average life expectancy of 66 years, lower than the global average of 72.
https://nocamels.com/2023/02/israeli-mission-saves-sick-newborns-in-ethiopia/
Sheba Medical Center led a four-day humanitarian mission in #BahirDar, in #Amhara region of Ethiopia, to improve the country’s medical capabilities.
A team of specialists from Israel’s largest medical center joined forces with local healthcare providers to offer specialized care and surgeries for premature and critically ill infants, as well as infants with birth defects.
The mission was part of Sheba’s Global Impact Initiative, dedicated to implementing the most advanced health solutions globally, and fostering better relationships to strengthen fragile healthcare systems. It has launched such missions across Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
The standard of medical care varies widely across Ethiopia, but limited access to modern medical facilities and equipment, and widespread poverty, malnutrition, and poor sanitation, have resulted in an average life expectancy of 66 years, lower than the global average of 72.
https://nocamels.com/2023/02/israeli-mission-saves-sick-newborns-in-ethiopia/
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Israeli Mission Saves Sick Newborns In Ethiopia
Sheba Medical Center led a four-day humanitarian mission in Bahir Dar, northern Ethiopia, to improve the country’s medical capabilities.
Combined death toll in #Turkey and #Syria rises to at least 640 dead
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria early on Monday morning has killed at least 641 people, with the number expected to rise further. Hundreds of people are still believed to be trapped under rubble as rescue workers searched mounds of wreckage in cities and towns across the area.
Associated Press report that Turkey’s disaster and emergency management agency said at least 284 people were killed in seven Turkish provinces. The agency said 440 people were injured.
The death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 245 with more than 630 injured, according to Syrian state media.
Buildings were reported collapsed in a cross-border swath extending from Syria’s cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey’s Diyarbakir, more than 330km (200 miles) to the north-east.
Latest Update: https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/06/turkey-earthquake-2023-live-updates-quake-tremor-latest-news
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria early on Monday morning has killed at least 641 people, with the number expected to rise further. Hundreds of people are still believed to be trapped under rubble as rescue workers searched mounds of wreckage in cities and towns across the area.
Associated Press report that Turkey’s disaster and emergency management agency said at least 284 people were killed in seven Turkish provinces. The agency said 440 people were injured.
The death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 245 with more than 630 injured, according to Syrian state media.
Buildings were reported collapsed in a cross-border swath extending from Syria’s cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey’s Diyarbakir, more than 330km (200 miles) to the north-east.
Latest Update: https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/feb/06/turkey-earthquake-2023-live-updates-quake-tremor-latest-news
#Ethiopia - Analysis: Central Bank sends cash to banks in #Tigray as liquidity crisis cripples recent service resumptions
Residents in the region have been expressing their frustrations on the failures of all banks in the region in providing services despite widely reported resumption of banking services in the region.
“All banks in Tigray are open every day during business hours but they do not provide any financial service to the people,” Tsega’ab Kassa, a resident of Mekelle told Addis Standard.
He said that unlike what is being reported via various media, all the banks have not been providing any financial services at the moment but they are always open at working hours. “The only thing they are currently doing is transferring money from one customer’s bank account to another customer’s account,” he said.
Journalist Berihu Shiferaw, another resident of Mekelle told Addis Standard that, “the banks, including Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, have not yet started offering services which has made life difficult for the people.”
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-central-bank-sends-cash-to-banks-in-tigray-as-liquidity-crisis-cripples-recent-service-resumptions/
Residents in the region have been expressing their frustrations on the failures of all banks in the region in providing services despite widely reported resumption of banking services in the region.
“All banks in Tigray are open every day during business hours but they do not provide any financial service to the people,” Tsega’ab Kassa, a resident of Mekelle told Addis Standard.
He said that unlike what is being reported via various media, all the banks have not been providing any financial services at the moment but they are always open at working hours. “The only thing they are currently doing is transferring money from one customer’s bank account to another customer’s account,” he said.
Journalist Berihu Shiferaw, another resident of Mekelle told Addis Standard that, “the banks, including Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, have not yet started offering services which has made life difficult for the people.”
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-central-bank-sends-cash-to-banks-in-tigray-as-liquidity-crisis-cripples-recent-service-resumptions/
Addis Standard
Analysis: Central Bank sends cash to banks in Tigray as liquidity crisis cripples recent service resumptions
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, Mekelle Branch. Photo: Social Media Addis Abeba – The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has begun distributing 5 billion Birr ($90 million) to banks in the Tigray region to enable them resume their much needed services amidst growing…
#Ethiopia - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and a Ministerial Delegation are currently in Rome, #Italy for a working visit which included a meeting with President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella. In the bilateral meeting with President Mattarella, the two discussed continued relations between Ethiopia and Italy among other current global and regional issues.
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