The Interview: “AAU will not transform into institution exclusive to the affluent” – Dr. Matiwos Ensermu VP, AAU
In a landmark decision, Addis Ababa University has become the first autonomous university in Ethiopia after a 50-year hiatus.
This follows the Ministry of Education's plan to grant autonomous status to 10 universities in the country within the next two years.
Addis Ababa University plans to modify its undergraduate admissions process, admitting students based on a competitive selection process starting in 2016.
For more information, read an interview Addis Standard had with Dr. Matiwos Ensermu, Vice President of the university.
https://addisstandard.com/the-interview-addis-ababa-university-will-not-transform-into-institution-exclusive-to-the-affluent-dr-matiwos-ensermu-vp-aau/
In a landmark decision, Addis Ababa University has become the first autonomous university in Ethiopia after a 50-year hiatus.
This follows the Ministry of Education's plan to grant autonomous status to 10 universities in the country within the next two years.
Addis Ababa University plans to modify its undergraduate admissions process, admitting students based on a competitive selection process starting in 2016.
For more information, read an interview Addis Standard had with Dr. Matiwos Ensermu, Vice President of the university.
https://addisstandard.com/the-interview-addis-ababa-university-will-not-transform-into-institution-exclusive-to-the-affluent-dr-matiwos-ensermu-vp-aau/
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The Interview: "AAU will not transform into institution exclusive to the affluent" - Dr. Matiwos Ensermu VP, AAU - Addis Standard
Addis Abeba – In a landmark decision by the Council of Ministers, Addis Abeba University has been conferred the honor of becoming the first autonomous university in Ethiopia after a 50-year hiatus. This significant move comes on the heels of the Ministry…
Breaking: The President of crisis-hit #Amhara Regional State Dr Yilikal Kefale submitted his resignation at the regional Council emergency meeting in Bahir Dar, the capital city.
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Update: #Amhara state council appoints Arega Kebede after regional president resigns
The Amhara regional state council named Arega Kebede as the incoming president of the restive region following the acceptance by the council of resignation of Dr. Yilkal Kefale.
In his resignation speech, Dr. Yilkal said that that the political struggle of the Amhara people is complex and that the lack of common goal, common vision, an adequate struggle strategy and lack of the alignment of others have made the work of leading the region challenging.
He added that while the issues of the Amhara people that have been singled out are being resolved under the broad Ethiopian frameworks, polemic ideas have narrowed the platform to stand together.
https://addisstandard.com/breaking-amhara-state-council-appoints-arega-kebede-after-regional-president-resigns/
The Amhara regional state council named Arega Kebede as the incoming president of the restive region following the acceptance by the council of resignation of Dr. Yilkal Kefale.
In his resignation speech, Dr. Yilkal said that that the political struggle of the Amhara people is complex and that the lack of common goal, common vision, an adequate struggle strategy and lack of the alignment of others have made the work of leading the region challenging.
He added that while the issues of the Amhara people that have been singled out are being resolved under the broad Ethiopian frameworks, polemic ideas have narrowed the platform to stand together.
https://addisstandard.com/breaking-amhara-state-council-appoints-arega-kebede-after-regional-president-resigns/
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#BRICS: The West reacts to plans for enlargement
US national security advisor Jake Sullivan has said that the BRICS bloc is not a geopolitical rival to the United States because their interests are too different.
Germany foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said is it's really not that big a deal, and perfectly legitimate for countries to be looking elsewhere for alliances in the globalized world of 2023.
"The BRICS summit has established historic facts. This will significantly increase the international importance of BRICS, even if there are appreciable differences between its members," said Reinhard Bütikofer, the foreign policy coordinator of the Greens in the European Parliament.
https://www.dw.com/en/brics-the-west-reacts-to-plans-for-enlargement/a-66636169
US national security advisor Jake Sullivan has said that the BRICS bloc is not a geopolitical rival to the United States because their interests are too different.
Germany foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said is it's really not that big a deal, and perfectly legitimate for countries to be looking elsewhere for alliances in the globalized world of 2023.
"The BRICS summit has established historic facts. This will significantly increase the international importance of BRICS, even if there are appreciable differences between its members," said Reinhard Bütikofer, the foreign policy coordinator of the Greens in the European Parliament.
https://www.dw.com/en/brics-the-west-reacts-to-plans-for-enlargement/a-66636169
DW
BRICS expansion plans: US, Germany remain relaxed
The BRICS countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — want to add six new members to their group on January 1, 2024. The West is playing it cool.
Another remarkable win for #Ethiopia after a sweeping win from 1-2 in the Women’s Marathon at the 2023 World Athletics Championships taking place in Budapest.
Athlete Amane Beriso scooped #Gold.
And Athlete Gotytom Gebreslase brought in #Silver.
Yalemzerf Yehualaw Densa, winner of the 2022 London Marathon, came fifth after a great run until the last laps.
Congratulations!
Athlete Amane Beriso scooped #Gold.
And Athlete Gotytom Gebreslase brought in #Silver.
Yalemzerf Yehualaw Densa, winner of the 2022 London Marathon, came fifth after a great run until the last laps.
Congratulations!
Over Four Million Displaced In #Ethiopia: #IOM
*A total of 28.6 million people are in need across Ethiopia, #Africa's second most populous country, according to UN figures.
"Conflict is the primary cause of displacement and displaced 2.9 million IDPs (66.41 percent), followed by drought which displaced 810,855 IDPs (18.49 percent)," said the report.
More than one million were displaced in the war-scarred region of #Tigray, which was included in the data for the first time since September 2021, it added.
The eastern #Somali region hosted the highest number of people displaced by drought, at almost 543,000, the IOM report said.
https://www.barrons.com/news/over-four-million-displaced-in-ethiopia-iom-5f0fb679
*A total of 28.6 million people are in need across Ethiopia, #Africa's second most populous country, according to UN figures.
"Conflict is the primary cause of displacement and displaced 2.9 million IDPs (66.41 percent), followed by drought which displaced 810,855 IDPs (18.49 percent)," said the report.
More than one million were displaced in the war-scarred region of #Tigray, which was included in the data for the first time since September 2021, it added.
The eastern #Somali region hosted the highest number of people displaced by drought, at almost 543,000, the IOM report said.
https://www.barrons.com/news/over-four-million-displaced-in-ethiopia-iom-5f0fb679
#Ethiopia-#UAE: Masdar to build 500MW of solar capacity in #Ethiopia
The two countries first discussed the potential of building new solar capacity in 2021, although no commercial projects have yet started operation. Masdar has also signed other clean power agreements in Africa, most notably a plan to develop 5GW of new capacity across Angola, Uganda and Zambia, announced in January of this year, as the UAE government looks to establish itself as a leader in the global energy transition.
The latest agreement is part of the Etihad 7 programme, a project introduced by the UAE in January 2022 aiming to install 20GW of renewable energy capacity in Africa by 2035. The involvement of the broader UAE policy could also help deliver an operational solar project in Ethiopia.
https://www.pv-tech.org/masdar-to-build-500mw-of-solar-capacity-in-ethiopia/
The two countries first discussed the potential of building new solar capacity in 2021, although no commercial projects have yet started operation. Masdar has also signed other clean power agreements in Africa, most notably a plan to develop 5GW of new capacity across Angola, Uganda and Zambia, announced in January of this year, as the UAE government looks to establish itself as a leader in the global energy transition.
The latest agreement is part of the Etihad 7 programme, a project introduced by the UAE in January 2022 aiming to install 20GW of renewable energy capacity in Africa by 2035. The involvement of the broader UAE policy could also help deliver an operational solar project in Ethiopia.
https://www.pv-tech.org/masdar-to-build-500mw-of-solar-capacity-in-ethiopia/
PV Tech
Masdar to build 500MW of solar capacity in Ethiopia
State-owned UAE renewable energy company Masdar has signed an agreement with Ethiopia to build 500MW of new solar capacity in the country.
Pictorial: In what can only be interpreted as a show of support for Arega Kebede, the newly appointed President of the #Amhara State, Presidents from other regional states, senior army and intelligence officials and other invited guests have all gathered in the region’s capital #Bahir_Dar.
Regional media said they are gathered to attend the “inauguration” - an unusual rule of state etiquette for a regional president - of Arega, who was already sworn in by the regional Council on Friday.
Regardless of the show of support and elaborated inaugural ceremony, however, the newly appointed President, who was appointed after the resignation of former president Dr Yilkal Kefale, is facing the unenviable task of stabelizing the crisis-hit region that is under a federally declared state of emergency and is hosting bouts of miliatarized hostilities between the federal forces and the Fano combatants, a regional non-state armed militias. AS
Regional media said they are gathered to attend the “inauguration” - an unusual rule of state etiquette for a regional president - of Arega, who was already sworn in by the regional Council on Friday.
Regardless of the show of support and elaborated inaugural ceremony, however, the newly appointed President, who was appointed after the resignation of former president Dr Yilkal Kefale, is facing the unenviable task of stabelizing the crisis-hit region that is under a federally declared state of emergency and is hosting bouts of miliatarized hostilities between the federal forces and the Fano combatants, a regional non-state armed militias. AS
Egypt, Ethiopia resume negotiations on disputed Nile dam
Negotiations have resumed between #Egypt, #Ethiopia, and #Sudan on the grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project after a two-year suspension.
The aim is to reach a balanced and legally binding agreement that satisfies the interests and concerns of all three countries.
The talks come as Ethiopia proceeds with the fourth filling of the dam's reservoir.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/egypt-ethiopia-resume-negotiations-on-disputed-nile-dam/2977368#
Negotiations have resumed between #Egypt, #Ethiopia, and #Sudan on the grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project after a two-year suspension.
The aim is to reach a balanced and legally binding agreement that satisfies the interests and concerns of all three countries.
The talks come as Ethiopia proceeds with the fourth filling of the dam's reservoir.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/egypt-ethiopia-resume-negotiations-on-disputed-nile-dam/2977368#
Anadolu Agency
Egypt, Ethiopia resume negotiations on disputed Nile dam
Egypt, Ethiopia have been logged in years-long dispute on Nile dam project on Blue Nile
#Ethiopia, World Bank sign a $730 million grant agreement
A $730 million grant agreement was signed today between the Ministry of Finance and the World Bank to support the Regional Economic Corridor Project in Ethiopia. The project aims to improve connectivity and logistics along the Addis-Djibouti road corridor, which handles the majority of Ethiopia's maritime trade.
The funding will be used to construct 142 kilometers of road from Miesso to Dire Dawa, enhancing its quality, safety, and efficiency. Additionally, the project will benefit local communities by improving access to education, health, and water and constructing secondary roads for better connectivity.
The agreement was signed virtually on 27 August, 2023, by the Minister of Finance and the Regional Integration Director of the World Bank.
Photo credit: FBC
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A $730 million grant agreement was signed today between the Ministry of Finance and the World Bank to support the Regional Economic Corridor Project in Ethiopia. The project aims to improve connectivity and logistics along the Addis-Djibouti road corridor, which handles the majority of Ethiopia's maritime trade.
The funding will be used to construct 142 kilometers of road from Miesso to Dire Dawa, enhancing its quality, safety, and efficiency. Additionally, the project will benefit local communities by improving access to education, health, and water and constructing secondary roads for better connectivity.
The agreement was signed virtually on 27 August, 2023, by the Minister of Finance and the Regional Integration Director of the World Bank.
Photo credit: FBC
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#Ethiopia: ‘God wants us away from our enemies’: bitter legacy of war splits Ethiopian church
“Monasteries and churches were hit by shelling, by drone strikes, by air strikes,” said Bishop Yohannes, who heads Saint Frumentius Theological College in #Tigray. “Our ancient heritage was destroyed and looted by soldiers, who then killed our priests.”
As well as the nine new bishops, four others who were part of the synod have joined the Tigrayan church. Tesfay estimated that most of Tigray’s population of about 6mn, as well tens of thousands in the Tigrayan diaspora in the US, Europe and Australia, would form its congregation.
The Ethiopian church’s synod responded this month by excommunicating several Tigrayan clergymen, including the 13 rebel bishops, accusing them of heresy and creating an illegal regional structure that contravened the “unity” of the church and country.
https://www.ft.com/content/e57c58c7-9ebb-4683-822b-4c35543ad11f
“Monasteries and churches were hit by shelling, by drone strikes, by air strikes,” said Bishop Yohannes, who heads Saint Frumentius Theological College in #Tigray. “Our ancient heritage was destroyed and looted by soldiers, who then killed our priests.”
As well as the nine new bishops, four others who were part of the synod have joined the Tigrayan church. Tesfay estimated that most of Tigray’s population of about 6mn, as well tens of thousands in the Tigrayan diaspora in the US, Europe and Australia, would form its congregation.
The Ethiopian church’s synod responded this month by excommunicating several Tigrayan clergymen, including the 13 rebel bishops, accusing them of heresy and creating an illegal regional structure that contravened the “unity” of the church and country.
https://www.ft.com/content/e57c58c7-9ebb-4683-822b-4c35543ad11f
#Ethiopia: Skyrocketing food prices plague low-income families, uncertain future creates a fret
In recent months, #inflation rates, particularly in food, have risen significantly, causing financial strain on low-income families. Price increases have affected items like onions, edible oil, meat, and teff, a staple grain in Ethiopian cuisine.
The impact of food inflation in war-torn #Tigray cannot be overstated, as families struggle to provide enough food for their children amidst skyrocketing prices. The recent conflict in the #Amhara region has further aggravated food prices, negatively impacting the population.
The government is implementing measures to tighten monetary policy and reduce inflation. However, doubts remain over its practical implementation.
https://addisstandard.com/in-depth-skyrocketing-food-prices-plague-low-income-families-uncertain-feature-creates-a-fret/
In recent months, #inflation rates, particularly in food, have risen significantly, causing financial strain on low-income families. Price increases have affected items like onions, edible oil, meat, and teff, a staple grain in Ethiopian cuisine.
The impact of food inflation in war-torn #Tigray cannot be overstated, as families struggle to provide enough food for their children amidst skyrocketing prices. The recent conflict in the #Amhara region has further aggravated food prices, negatively impacting the population.
The government is implementing measures to tighten monetary policy and reduce inflation. However, doubts remain over its practical implementation.
https://addisstandard.com/in-depth-skyrocketing-food-prices-plague-low-income-families-uncertain-feature-creates-a-fret/
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