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BEFORE he was a rebel, Asres Mare Damte was a lawyer. Today he fights for Fano, a loose collection of groups taking on ...
The National Rehabilitation Commission announced that, despite plans to rehabilitate 75,000 former fighters through the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) process during the first ...
Soon, ten runners would answer the call, reaching out to friends, family, and colleagues to support the effort, while ...
As much as the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region represented the peak of Eritrean-Ethiopian coordination and rapprochement, the understandings that concluded the war marked ...
Gabriele Steinhauser is The Wall Street Journal’s Southeast Asia bureau chief. Before that, she covered sub-Saharan Africa ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia's Access to the Sea, Owning Ports Is No More a Taboo but an International AgendaAlthough Ethiopia had a legally recognized access to the high seas according to international law, there was a lot of dust blown internally and overseas when the issue of port and access to the sea ...
A lack of funding and dwindling supplies are forcing the UN World Food Programme to suspend lifesaving treatment for 650,000 ...
Over 650,000 women and children in Ethiopia live at risk as the World Food Programme announced the suspension of malnutrition ...
The WFP, which has already reached three million people in Ethiopia this year despite “immense challenges,” revealed that 3.6 ...
More than 10 million people across Ethiopia now face hunger and malnutrition amid a perfect storm of conflict, displacement ...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm over critical funding shortages that threaten to halt ...
The World Food Programme suspended malnutrition treatment for 650,000 malnourished women and children in Ethiopia this week ...
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