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Engaging Ethiopian Youth as Development Partner
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The people of Amhara are crying out for help, but no one is listening
“In this campaign, civilians are the main victims. Bombings, executions, rapes and attacks on hospitals and schools – all war crimes that have been
Nine members of the Amhara Orthodox community lost their lives and were interred in Shirka Woreda, located in the Arsi Zone
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The Hidden Costs of Ethnic Empowerment: A Comparative Analysis of Slobodan Milošević and Abiy Ahmed
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Truneh Girma “..Stab the body and it heals but injure the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime.” ― Mineko Iwasaki Creating a strong
Authoritarian Abiy Ahmed Critiques Band Aid 40: Calls for Partnership Over Pity
Forty years ago this week, a group of pop stars gathered at a west London studio to record a single that would raise millions,