#Ethiopia: #Berlin_Marathon record holder Tgist Assefa receives a hero's welcome in #Addis_Abeba
Athlete #Tgist_Assefa, who broke the world record at the 49th Berlin Marathon, received a hero's welcome at Bole International Airport in Addis Abeba this morning.
Darartu Tulu, President of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation, and senior officials from Ministry of Culture and Sports welcomed Athlete Tgist upon her arrival.
On 24 Sep. Athlete Tigist broke a new world record at the Berlin Marathon by finishing the race at 2:11:53. Tgist broke the world record of 2:13:04 which was held by Kenyan Brigid Kosgei’s at the Chicago Marathon in 2019.
Pictures: ENA
Athlete #Tgist_Assefa, who broke the world record at the 49th Berlin Marathon, received a hero's welcome at Bole International Airport in Addis Abeba this morning.
Darartu Tulu, President of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation, and senior officials from Ministry of Culture and Sports welcomed Athlete Tgist upon her arrival.
On 24 Sep. Athlete Tigist broke a new world record at the Berlin Marathon by finishing the race at 2:11:53. Tgist broke the world record of 2:13:04 which was held by Kenyan Brigid Kosgei’s at the Chicago Marathon in 2019.
Pictures: ENA
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#Ethiopia: #Tigray interim admin requests immediate start of political dialogue with federal gov’t
In the joint statement the two sides released following the Pretoria talks, they have agreed to take “transitional measures that include the restoration of Constitutional order in the Tigray region, a framework for the settlement of political differences, and a Transitional Justice Policy framework to ensure accountability, truth, reconciliation, and healing.”
Amanuel said that as of now, the people of Tigray do not have access to “full budget” support and other constitutional rights that can only be solved by kick starting the political dialogue immediately. It is also important to sustain the peace and to enable the people of Tigray solve and cope with the countless problems they are forced to endure.
https://addisstandard.com/news-tigray-interim-admin-requests-immediate-start-of-political-dialogue-with-federal-govt/
In the joint statement the two sides released following the Pretoria talks, they have agreed to take “transitional measures that include the restoration of Constitutional order in the Tigray region, a framework for the settlement of political differences, and a Transitional Justice Policy framework to ensure accountability, truth, reconciliation, and healing.”
Amanuel said that as of now, the people of Tigray do not have access to “full budget” support and other constitutional rights that can only be solved by kick starting the political dialogue immediately. It is also important to sustain the peace and to enable the people of Tigray solve and cope with the countless problems they are forced to endure.
https://addisstandard.com/news-tigray-interim-admin-requests-immediate-start-of-political-dialogue-with-federal-govt/
#Ethiopia: Delays in school attendance, salary payments cause concern in newly established East Borana Zone
Thousands of students in #Gooroo_Doolaa, part of the newly established #East_Borana_Zone in #Oromia, are unable to start school this academic year. Civil servants in the area are also not receiving salaries for over three months.
The lack of registration and relocation of registration centers have caused difficulties for parents and students.
Government employees have voiced their concerns about the delay in salary payments and the lack of services in healthcare facilities.
https://addisstandard.com/news-delays-in-school-attendance-salary-payments-cause-concern-in-newly-established-east-borana-zone/
Thousands of students in #Gooroo_Doolaa, part of the newly established #East_Borana_Zone in #Oromia, are unable to start school this academic year. Civil servants in the area are also not receiving salaries for over three months.
The lack of registration and relocation of registration centers have caused difficulties for parents and students.
Government employees have voiced their concerns about the delay in salary payments and the lack of services in healthcare facilities.
https://addisstandard.com/news-delays-in-school-attendance-salary-payments-cause-concern-in-newly-established-east-borana-zone/
#Ethiopia: Blinken once again tells PM Abiy need for peaceful resolution to end #Oromia, #Amhara crises
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed concerns about the security crisis in the Amhara and Oromia regions during a phone call with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The Amhara conflict, which began in April, continues with reports of violence and human rights violations.
Blinken emphasized the need for peaceful resolution and protection of human rights.
They also discussed security challenges in the Horn of Africa and the resumption of food assistance.
https://addisstandard.com/news-blinken-once-again-tells-pm-abiy-need-for-peaceful-resolution-to-end-oromia-amhara-crises/
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed concerns about the security crisis in the Amhara and Oromia regions during a phone call with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The Amhara conflict, which began in April, continues with reports of violence and human rights violations.
Blinken emphasized the need for peaceful resolution and protection of human rights.
They also discussed security challenges in the Horn of Africa and the resumption of food assistance.
https://addisstandard.com/news-blinken-once-again-tells-pm-abiy-need-for-peaceful-resolution-to-end-oromia-amhara-crises/
#Ethiopia: Combatting biopiracy: Ethiopian entrepreneur revives #teff farming for ancestral heritage
“Our vision is to make sure that teff helps Ethiopia in its fight against poverty”, says Yonas Alemu, CEO of Love Grass.
Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. Yonas Alemu is committed to inverting this trend by modernizing teff production.
The fact that we are being left behind. And that Ethiopia, its farmers and the community are not benefiting at all from teff is something we should not accept. And personally, I cannot accept”. Yonas Alemu is an Ethiopian entrepreneur with a commitment: helping Ethiopian farmers benefit from the commercialisation of teff, the world’s smallest grain, native to the Horn of Africa.
In this episode, we travelled to Ethiopia to meet Yonas and learn more about how his teff-processing business, Lovegrass, is fighting against biopiracy - the practice of exploiting indigenous knowledge without proper authorisation.
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/09/29/combatting-biopiracy-ethiopian-entrepreneur-revives-teff-farming-for-ancestral-heritage
“Our vision is to make sure that teff helps Ethiopia in its fight against poverty”, says Yonas Alemu, CEO of Love Grass.
Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. Yonas Alemu is committed to inverting this trend by modernizing teff production.
The fact that we are being left behind. And that Ethiopia, its farmers and the community are not benefiting at all from teff is something we should not accept. And personally, I cannot accept”. Yonas Alemu is an Ethiopian entrepreneur with a commitment: helping Ethiopian farmers benefit from the commercialisation of teff, the world’s smallest grain, native to the Horn of Africa.
In this episode, we travelled to Ethiopia to meet Yonas and learn more about how his teff-processing business, Lovegrass, is fighting against biopiracy - the practice of exploiting indigenous knowledge without proper authorisation.
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/09/29/combatting-biopiracy-ethiopian-entrepreneur-revives-teff-farming-for-ancestral-heritage
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Ethiopian entrepreneur revives teff farming for ancestral heritage
Teff is the star ingredient of Ethiopian cuisine, yet this grain is also a victim of biopiracy- the unethical exploitation of indigenous knowledge and biological resources. In this episode, we meet Yonas Alemu, a man who is committed to inverting this trend…
KEFI Gold and Copper to open Tulu Kapi mine this year
Kefi Gold and Copper PLC, a mining exploration and development company, announced that it is working towards the launch of its open-pit mine at the Tulu Kapi project in #Ethiopia by 2023, with production expected to begin in 2025. This milestone is seen as a crucial turning point for the London-listed firm, marking the first in a series of steps for the company.
The company plans to initiate the Jibal Qutman gold open-pit in #Saudi_Arabia in 2024, targeting production by 2025 as well. Kefi has successfully secured $320 million in debt and equity development capital, along with the necessary permits and a $70 million mining fleet from its mining contractor for its project in Ethiopia. As a result, the project is now fully funded and awaiting board approval. However, the company has faced challenges with its exploration licenses (ELs) in the surrounding area of the Tulu Kapi mining license.
Despite these setbacks, the company remains optimistic about resolving the situation and has applied for additional exploration licenses in Ethiopia. In Saudi Arabia, Kefi's subsidiary, GMCo, has made significant discoveries at Jibal Qutman and Hawiah. These projects are in advanced stages and have received positive regulatory support.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/1028176/kefi-gold-and-copper-to-open-tulu-kapi-mine-this-year-1028176.html
Kefi Gold and Copper PLC, a mining exploration and development company, announced that it is working towards the launch of its open-pit mine at the Tulu Kapi project in #Ethiopia by 2023, with production expected to begin in 2025. This milestone is seen as a crucial turning point for the London-listed firm, marking the first in a series of steps for the company.
The company plans to initiate the Jibal Qutman gold open-pit in #Saudi_Arabia in 2024, targeting production by 2025 as well. Kefi has successfully secured $320 million in debt and equity development capital, along with the necessary permits and a $70 million mining fleet from its mining contractor for its project in Ethiopia. As a result, the project is now fully funded and awaiting board approval. However, the company has faced challenges with its exploration licenses (ELs) in the surrounding area of the Tulu Kapi mining license.
Despite these setbacks, the company remains optimistic about resolving the situation and has applied for additional exploration licenses in Ethiopia. In Saudi Arabia, Kefi's subsidiary, GMCo, has made significant discoveries at Jibal Qutman and Hawiah. These projects are in advanced stages and have received positive regulatory support.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/1028176/kefi-gold-and-copper-to-open-tulu-kapi-mine-this-year-1028176.html
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KEFI Gold and Copper to open Tulu Kapi mine this year
KEFI Gold and Copper PLC (AIM:KEFI, OTC:KFFLF), the mining exploration and development company, said it is planning to have its open-pit mine at the Tulu...
#Ethiopia: Dozens die of #malaria in conflict-ridden west #Wollega zone, #Oromia as #hunger takes toll on civilians
At least 36 people over the last two months alone in #Begi and #Kondala districts of the conflict-ridden West Wollega zone, in Oromia regional state, local officials confirmed.
Residents say that on average two to three are dying everyday. In addition to the malaria outbreak, pictures of severely malnourished children and mothers are widely circulating on social media.
“Across West, East and Kellem Wollega zones, an estimated 272,400 people are reportedly affected, and at least 45% of health centers and 63% of total health posts across West, East, Horo Gudru, and Kellem, Wollega zones are non-functional,” the UN warned as far back as July.
https://addisstandard.com/news-dozens-die-of-malaria-in-conflict-ridden-west-wollega-zone-oromia-as-hunger-takes-toll-on-civilians/
At least 36 people over the last two months alone in #Begi and #Kondala districts of the conflict-ridden West Wollega zone, in Oromia regional state, local officials confirmed.
Residents say that on average two to three are dying everyday. In addition to the malaria outbreak, pictures of severely malnourished children and mothers are widely circulating on social media.
“Across West, East and Kellem Wollega zones, an estimated 272,400 people are reportedly affected, and at least 45% of health centers and 63% of total health posts across West, East, Horo Gudru, and Kellem, Wollega zones are non-functional,” the UN warned as far back as July.
https://addisstandard.com/news-dozens-die-of-malaria-in-conflict-ridden-west-wollega-zone-oromia-as-hunger-takes-toll-on-civilians/
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Tragic accident claims lives of #Ethiopian migrants in #Tanzania
At least seven Ethiopian migrants lost their lives in the #Njombe region of Tanzania. The incident occurred on 14 September, 2023, when a truck carrying 29 Ethiopian migrants was traveling towards the border town of #Tunduma, adjacent to #Zambia. Regrettably, seven migrants were fatalities in the accident, while nine others sustained injuries.
Additionally, 13 individuals remain unaccounted for, according to the International Organization for Migration (#IOM).
The IOM emphasized that this devastating incident underscores the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address the complex challenges faced by migrants along the perilous "southern route" from the Horn of #Africa to #South_Africa.
https://eastandhornofafrica.iom.int/news/migrants-killed-tanzania-road-accident
At least seven Ethiopian migrants lost their lives in the #Njombe region of Tanzania. The incident occurred on 14 September, 2023, when a truck carrying 29 Ethiopian migrants was traveling towards the border town of #Tunduma, adjacent to #Zambia. Regrettably, seven migrants were fatalities in the accident, while nine others sustained injuries.
Additionally, 13 individuals remain unaccounted for, according to the International Organization for Migration (#IOM).
The IOM emphasized that this devastating incident underscores the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address the complex challenges faced by migrants along the perilous "southern route" from the Horn of #Africa to #South_Africa.
https://eastandhornofafrica.iom.int/news/migrants-killed-tanzania-road-accident
Ethiopian Health Professionals Association urges immediate end to conflict, violence
The Ethiopian Health Professionals Association is urging for an end to the ongoing conflict and violence in various parts of #Ethiopia, and is calling for negotiations and reconciliation processes to begin.
According to a press statement, the association has highlighted the need to reconstruct health facilities that have been destroyed in the #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Afar regions as soon as possible. The statement emphasizes that the government should prioritize the restoration of these health facilities to ensure they are able to provide services.
https://addisstandard.com/Amharic/2023/09/%E1%8B%9C%E1%8A%93%E1%8D%A1-%E1%89%A0%E1%88%80%E1%8C%88%E1%88%AA%E1%89%B1-%E1%8A%A5%E1%8B%A8%E1%89%B0%E1%8A%AB%E1%88%84%E1%8B%B0-%E1%8B%AB%E1%88%88%E1%8B%8D-%E1%8C%8D%E1%8C%AD%E1%89%B5-%E1%8A%A0/
The Ethiopian Health Professionals Association is urging for an end to the ongoing conflict and violence in various parts of #Ethiopia, and is calling for negotiations and reconciliation processes to begin.
According to a press statement, the association has highlighted the need to reconstruct health facilities that have been destroyed in the #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Afar regions as soon as possible. The statement emphasizes that the government should prioritize the restoration of these health facilities to ensure they are able to provide services.
https://addisstandard.com/Amharic/2023/09/%E1%8B%9C%E1%8A%93%E1%8D%A1-%E1%89%A0%E1%88%80%E1%8C%88%E1%88%AA%E1%89%B1-%E1%8A%A5%E1%8B%A8%E1%89%B0%E1%8A%AB%E1%88%84%E1%8B%B0-%E1%8B%AB%E1%88%88%E1%8B%8D-%E1%8C%8D%E1%8C%AD%E1%89%B5-%E1%8A%A0/
#Ethiopia: #Tigray Interim Admin, #TPLF vow to investigate #corruption, bring comprehensive reform and ensure release of detained Tigrayans
In addition to the promise to continue joint works to bring about comprehensive reforms, including a crusade against widespread corruption at all levels, Getachew on his part promised to work with the federal government to ensure the release of a large number of Tigrayans who are in various prisons after they were held in connection with the two-year war.
“Despite the release of some prisoners, thousands of Tigrayans are still behind the bars in the Amhara region and other areas of the country that we have been receiving information about the prisoners including lists of their names compelling us to conduct further dialogue with the federal government,” Getachew said.
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In addition to the promise to continue joint works to bring about comprehensive reforms, including a crusade against widespread corruption at all levels, Getachew on his part promised to work with the federal government to ensure the release of a large number of Tigrayans who are in various prisons after they were held in connection with the two-year war.
“Despite the release of some prisoners, thousands of Tigrayans are still behind the bars in the Amhara region and other areas of the country that we have been receiving information about the prisoners including lists of their names compelling us to conduct further dialogue with the federal government,” Getachew said.
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News: Tigray Interim Admin, TPLF vow to investigate corruption, bring comprehensive reform and ensure release of detained Tigrayans…
Getachew Reda, left, and Debretsion Gebremichael, during the presser yesterday. Photo: Screenshot collage/AddisStandard Addis Abeba – In a joint statement given to local media in Mekelle, the capital of Tigray state, on Friday, Getachew Reda, President of…
Survey exposes alarming pilot fatigue crisis
A recent survey conducted by the #European Cockpit Association (ECA) has shed light on the issue of pilot fatigue, revealing alarming statistics about the lack of attention given to this serious problem by airline companies. The survey, conducted in mid-July and encompassing 6,893 pilots from 31 countries, brings forth shocking findings.
According to the survey, a staggering 76% of European airline pilots admitted to experiencing at least one micronap during the preceding four weeks. Micronaps, or momentary lapses of sleep, can significantly impair pilots' ability to perform their duties effectively, posing a risk to passenger safety. The survey also revealed that 73% of pilots feel they do not receive sufficient rest time.
This issue extends beyond Europe, as evident from a recent incident involving #Ethiopian_Airlines. On 15 August, 2022, two Ethiopian Airlines pilots missed the landing of their #Boeing 737, only becoming aware upon hearing the autopilot alarm when flying over the landing strip without descending. This serves as a reminder that fatigue-related incidents can happen globally, according to the survey.
https://airlive.net/reports/2023/10/01/76-of-european-pilots-admitted-to-have-succumbed-to-a-micronap-during-the-previous-four-weeks/
A recent survey conducted by the #European Cockpit Association (ECA) has shed light on the issue of pilot fatigue, revealing alarming statistics about the lack of attention given to this serious problem by airline companies. The survey, conducted in mid-July and encompassing 6,893 pilots from 31 countries, brings forth shocking findings.
According to the survey, a staggering 76% of European airline pilots admitted to experiencing at least one micronap during the preceding four weeks. Micronaps, or momentary lapses of sleep, can significantly impair pilots' ability to perform their duties effectively, posing a risk to passenger safety. The survey also revealed that 73% of pilots feel they do not receive sufficient rest time.
This issue extends beyond Europe, as evident from a recent incident involving #Ethiopian_Airlines. On 15 August, 2022, two Ethiopian Airlines pilots missed the landing of their #Boeing 737, only becoming aware upon hearing the autopilot alarm when flying over the landing strip without descending. This serves as a reminder that fatigue-related incidents can happen globally, according to the survey.
https://airlive.net/reports/2023/10/01/76-of-european-pilots-admitted-to-have-succumbed-to-a-micronap-during-the-previous-four-weeks/
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REPORT 76% of European pilots admitted to have succumbed to a micronap during the previous four weeks
A new survey by the European Cockpit Association (ECA) warns of the state of pilot fatigue and the lack of attention paid to it by their companies. Questioned in mid-July, three out of four European airline pilots (76%) admitted to having succumbed to at…
Diribe Welteji breaks world mile record; Hagos Gebrhiwet earned his long-awaited first senior global noscript in Riga
Ethiopia’s Diribe Welteji turned the tables on Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon to win the inaugural women's world mile noscript in a world record of 4:20.98* at the World Athletics Road Running Championships Riga 23 on Sunday.
Kicking away from Kipyegon – the multiple world champion and world record-holder on the track – as they passed the Freedom Monument in the closing stages of the race, world 1500m silver medallist Diribe Welteji didn’t look back.
Hagos Gebrhiwet earned his long-awaited first senior global noscript
Ten years after winning the world U20 cross-country noscript, Ethiopia’s Hagos Gebrhiwet earned his long-awaited first senior global noscript by winning the men’s 5km
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1708732173447016687?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
Ethiopia’s Diribe Welteji turned the tables on Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon to win the inaugural women's world mile noscript in a world record of 4:20.98* at the World Athletics Road Running Championships Riga 23 on Sunday.
Kicking away from Kipyegon – the multiple world champion and world record-holder on the track – as they passed the Freedom Monument in the closing stages of the race, world 1500m silver medallist Diribe Welteji didn’t look back.
Hagos Gebrhiwet earned his long-awaited first senior global noscript
Ten years after winning the world U20 cross-country noscript, Ethiopia’s Hagos Gebrhiwet earned his long-awaited first senior global noscript by winning the men’s 5km
https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1708732173447016687?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
#Ethiopia: Confidential documents appear to show how the Abiy government tried to discredit the global health leader with allegations of embezzlement and sexual misconduct.
They are two of the best-known African leaders on the planet. The 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minster, and his compatriot Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who as head of the World Health Organization became the face of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Yet the two are now on opposite sides of a bitter power play exposed by previously undisclosed Ethiopian government documents that appear to show how the Abiy administration tried to discredit the global health leader with allegations of embezzlement and sexual misconduct ahead of his reappointment at the WHO in 2022. Tedros, who has denied all the allegations and hasn’t been charged with any crimes, says he is reluctant to return to his native Ethiopia — Africa’s second-most populous nation — without assurances that he and his family will be safe.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-02/ethiopia-government-accused-of-smear-campaign-against-who-chief
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-02/ethiopia-government-accused-of-smear-campaign-against-who-chief
They are two of the best-known African leaders on the planet. The 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minster, and his compatriot Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who as head of the World Health Organization became the face of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Yet the two are now on opposite sides of a bitter power play exposed by previously undisclosed Ethiopian government documents that appear to show how the Abiy administration tried to discredit the global health leader with allegations of embezzlement and sexual misconduct ahead of his reappointment at the WHO in 2022. Tedros, who has denied all the allegations and hasn’t been charged with any crimes, says he is reluctant to return to his native Ethiopia — Africa’s second-most populous nation — without assurances that he and his family will be safe.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-02/ethiopia-government-accused-of-smear-campaign-against-who-chief
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-02/ethiopia-government-accused-of-smear-campaign-against-who-chief
Bloomberg.com
The Secret Plot Against the Head of the World Health Organization
A cache of documents reveal an Ethiopian government investigation into Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. He calls it a ‘smear campaign.’
#Benishangul_Gumuz, #Ethiopia – Defying conflict and child marriage to champion girls’ education and rights in Ethiopia
“I was very scared when I first entered the safe house. I was lonely and wouldn’t leave my room for a month,” said Ms. Alemtsehay*, now 18.
When she was just 14, Ms. Alemtsehay was among tens of thousands of people forced from their homes in the Metekel Zone, in Ethiopia’s northwestern Benishangul Gumuz region, as fierce inter-communal fighting broke out. Before the conflict, her parents kept cattle and ran a successful farming business near Mandura City.
But when armed groups attacked their village the family fled, leaving everything they owned behind.
For Ms. Alemtsehay, this also meant abandoning her schooling. As a bright student who consistently ranked at the top of her class, she understood the value of education – and the cost of missing out on one. “If we are not educated, we can't change our lives,” she explained.
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The safe house is able to shelter up to 100 women and girls, all of whom are survivors of rape, intimate partner abuse, or fleeing forced marriages. In addition to providing a home and food, the safe house offers education, medical treatment, psychological therapy, and training in vocational skills to help the women rebuild their lives.
https://www.unfpa.org/news/defying-conflict-and-child-marriage-champion-girls%E2%80%99-education-and-rights-ethiopia
“I was very scared when I first entered the safe house. I was lonely and wouldn’t leave my room for a month,” said Ms. Alemtsehay*, now 18.
When she was just 14, Ms. Alemtsehay was among tens of thousands of people forced from their homes in the Metekel Zone, in Ethiopia’s northwestern Benishangul Gumuz region, as fierce inter-communal fighting broke out. Before the conflict, her parents kept cattle and ran a successful farming business near Mandura City.
But when armed groups attacked their village the family fled, leaving everything they owned behind.
For Ms. Alemtsehay, this also meant abandoning her schooling. As a bright student who consistently ranked at the top of her class, she understood the value of education – and the cost of missing out on one. “If we are not educated, we can't change our lives,” she explained.
***
The safe house is able to shelter up to 100 women and girls, all of whom are survivors of rape, intimate partner abuse, or fleeing forced marriages. In addition to providing a home and food, the safe house offers education, medical treatment, psychological therapy, and training in vocational skills to help the women rebuild their lives.
https://www.unfpa.org/news/defying-conflict-and-child-marriage-champion-girls%E2%80%99-education-and-rights-ethiopia
United Nations Population Fund
Defying conflict and child marriage to champion girls’ education and rights in Ethiopia
BENISHANGUL-GUMUZ, Ethiopia – “I was very scared when I first entered the safe house. I was lonely and wouldn’t leave my room for a month,” said Ms. Alemtsehay*, now 18
In-depth: Ethiopia's surprising admission into the #BRICS elite circle: Exploring the role of geopolitics, economics
The recent BRICS Summit held in #South_Africa made headlines as it unexpectedly welcomed six new nations into its ranks. Starting in January 2024, #Argentina, #Iran, #Saudi_Arabia, the #UAE, #Egypt, and #Ethiopia will officially join the bloc. While this surprising move has sparked intense discussions and debates among experts, it is Ethiopia's invitation that has left many questioning the criteria behind its selection.
Ethiopia's interest in joining BRICS has been relatively recent. The country made its debut at the 14th BRICS Summit in 2022 and subsequently submitted an official application to join in early 2023. Despite having the largest economy in East Africa, Ethiopia's selection was unexpected, especially considering the absence of #Nigeria, Algeria and Morocco from the selection process.
Experts believe that politics, rather than economics, played a significant role in the selection process. The establishment of BRICS is rooted more in geopolitics than economic benefits. However, some argue that the decision to include Ethiopia and Egypt is a calculated move to achieve equilibrium and promote harmony and impartiality within the bloc.
https://addisstandard.com/in-depth-ethiopias-surprising-admission-into-the-brics-elite-circle-exploring-the-role-of-geopolitics-economics/
The recent BRICS Summit held in #South_Africa made headlines as it unexpectedly welcomed six new nations into its ranks. Starting in January 2024, #Argentina, #Iran, #Saudi_Arabia, the #UAE, #Egypt, and #Ethiopia will officially join the bloc. While this surprising move has sparked intense discussions and debates among experts, it is Ethiopia's invitation that has left many questioning the criteria behind its selection.
Ethiopia's interest in joining BRICS has been relatively recent. The country made its debut at the 14th BRICS Summit in 2022 and subsequently submitted an official application to join in early 2023. Despite having the largest economy in East Africa, Ethiopia's selection was unexpected, especially considering the absence of #Nigeria, Algeria and Morocco from the selection process.
Experts believe that politics, rather than economics, played a significant role in the selection process. The establishment of BRICS is rooted more in geopolitics than economic benefits. However, some argue that the decision to include Ethiopia and Egypt is a calculated move to achieve equilibrium and promote harmony and impartiality within the bloc.
https://addisstandard.com/in-depth-ethiopias-surprising-admission-into-the-brics-elite-circle-exploring-the-role-of-geopolitics-economics/
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Ethiopia's surprising admission into the BRICS elite circle: Exploring the role of geopolitics, economics - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: "Discussions are underway on economic policies and reforms that could be potentially supported by an IMF program”: #IMF
In the latest engagement with the press held on 28 September, Julie Kozack, Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the International Monetary Fund, told journalists in Washington D.C. that discussions were underway on economic policies and reforms "that could be potentially supported by an IMF program."
“An IMF program would support the homegrown economic reform agenda to help address macroeconomic vulnerabilities and help unlock Ethiopia's considerable economic potential”, Ms Kozack said, but repeated IMF's requirement that "a new program would also require clear commitments from development partners and financing assurances from creditors under the G20 commons framework to ensure that it can meet its objectives."
In the latest engagement with the press held on 28 September, Julie Kozack, Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the International Monetary Fund, told journalists in Washington D.C. that discussions were underway on economic policies and reforms "that could be potentially supported by an IMF program."
“An IMF program would support the homegrown economic reform agenda to help address macroeconomic vulnerabilities and help unlock Ethiopia's considerable economic potential”, Ms Kozack said, but repeated IMF's requirement that "a new program would also require clear commitments from development partners and financing assurances from creditors under the G20 commons framework to ensure that it can meet its objectives."