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04/16/2008
The international community and UN should do more to assist the hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians and Somalis who seek refuge in Yemen, one of the "least developed countries in the world," urges an international refugee agency.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Somalia] [Yemen] Image: Yemen's geo-strategic position makes it a leading destination for regional asylum seekers. © New Internationalist
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04/15/2008
Addis Ababa is the site of a unique new marketplace where buyers and sellers can come together to trade and be assured of quality, delivery, and payment in goods like coffee, wheat, and maize.
Read moreFrom: International Food Policy Research Institute |
04/04/2008
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 3 (OneWorld) - A leading humanitarian group is calling for the United Nations Security Council to take additional measures to help about 1 million Somalis who have been rendered homeless by the ongoing armed conflict in their country.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Somalia] [United Nations] [Security] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] [Refugees] [Emergency Relief] [Aid] Image: Somali family displaced by fighting between the Union of Islamic Courts and the Ethiopian-backed Somali government; January 2007. © Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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04/02/2008
Tafessu Jiru, a previously unemployed single mother living in Ethiopia's capital, now manages a small business that transforms organic waste, such as food scraps, into small fuel bricks for home cooking and heating.
Read moreFrom: Mercy Corps Image: Tafessu Jiru. © Cathy Ratcliff / Mercy Corps
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02/28/2008
Global warming, swelling populations, and the increasing accessibility of arms are making water scarcity a growing source of conflict in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Read moreFrom: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Related: [Kenya] Image: A woman carries water back to her village in the Rift Valley region of Ethiopia. © Gabrielle Watson / Oxfam America
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02/08/2008
Suomalaisen kouluruokailun 60. juhlavuoden kunniaksi oppilaitokset ympäri Suomen voivat tulla mukaan kattamaan koulupöydän Etiopian kyläkoulujen lapsille. Keräysvarat käytetään koulujen rakentamiseen ja ylläpitämiseen Etelä-Etiopiassa Alaban, Ankoberin, Baso Liben, Chehan ja Konson kunnissa.
Read moreFrom: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen Related: [Children] [Education] |
01/11/2008
One of many reasons Zeynu Ullu loves her position as a community health educator is that now, "All women in my community are informed about breastfeeding, immunization and sanitation."
Read moreFrom: JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. Image: Ullu proudly shows off the pit latrine she built after her training. © JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.
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12/26/2007
The anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, detained in Ethiopia in 2005 and convicted on 24 December after a two-year trial, were today given prison sentences of two-and-a-half years each.
Read moreFrom: Actionaid International Nigeria Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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12/24/2007
Ethiopia's Federal High Court has convicted anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, the last remaining defendants in a trial in which they were charged along with 129 others.
Read moreFrom: ActionAid International USA Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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12/18/2007
An international organization working on food security will provide Ethiopia with the world's first 'humanitarian' insurance and contingency plan to cover 6.7 million people, in case there is a drought comparable to the one that hit the Horn of Africa country in 2002-2003.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Image: Relief workers distribute food in Ethiopia. © Crispin Hughes / Oxfam Great Britain
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11/30/2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed yet again because one of the three judges has had to be replaced because of illness.
Read moreFrom: Actionaid International Nigeria Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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11/22/2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and
Read moreNetsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed again because a judge is in hospital. From: ActionAid Asia Related: [Aid] [Justice and Crime] Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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11/09/2007
Etiopian leikkokukkavienti on viisinkertaistunut viimeisen vuoden aikana. Se on nyt Kenian jälkeen Afrikan toiseksi suurin leikkokukkien viejä.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Trade] Image: Yigal Chamish
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11/07/2007
Kansainvälinen ajatushautomo varoittaa kasvavista jännitteistä Etiopian ja Eritrean rajalla. Uusi sota uhkaisi sysätä koko Afrikan sarven alueen syvemmälle syöksykierteeseen.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Eritrea] [East Africa] [War and Peace] Image: -
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11/06/2007
War between Ethiopia and Eritrea could break out again within weeks, potentially throwing the entire Horn of Africa into new turmoil, a think tank warns.
Read moreFrom: International Crisis Group Related: [East Africa] [Eritrea] |
11/04/2007
A grim deadline is approaching that marks the undermining of peacemaking in Africa, says Michela Wrong.
Read moreFrom New Statesman Related: [Eritrea] |
09/29/2007
Fleeing violence, drought, and unemployment, a growing number of Somali and Ethiopian immigrants are attempting to escape across dangerous waters, often encountering death at the hands of smugglers, the sea, or Yemeni forces, reports the UN.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Related: [Yemen] [Somalia] Image: Somalis leaving in record numbers © Zoe Daniels / Mercy Corps
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09/26/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 25 (OneWorld) - International donors' apathy towards African flood victims is worrying numerous UN agencies involved in humanitarian relief operations.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Niger] [Sudan] [Uganda] [Aid] [Emergency Relief] |
09/06/2007
A medical humanitarian organization insists that Ethiopian authorities must grant it access to the conflict-ridden Somali region of the country, where the civilian population already struggles to cope with food insecurity and displacement.
Read moreFrom: Médecins sans frontières |



