• On behalf of our client, a well-known hospitality establishment, we are looking for a tour operations manager. Job Brief To be in charge of communication with (prospective) clients on their travels through in Ethiopia including the delivery of tailor-made travel proposals and the management of all activities related to the preparation, execution, and evaluation of […]
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    On behalf of our client, a well-known hospitality establishment, we are looking for a tour operations manager. Job Brief To be in charge of communication with (prospective) clients on their travels through in Ethiopia including the delivery of tailor-made travel proposals and the management of all activities related to the preparation, execution, and evaluation of …
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  • Project Hope, with its prime partner Amref Health Africa and partners, IntraHealth International, and General Electric (GE) implement the USAID Transform: Health in Developing Regions project. The overall goal of the project is to reduce morbidity and mortality among mothers and under five children in Afar, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella and Somali regional states. The project aims […]
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  • Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) –The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church today announced plans to dispatch a team of three archbishops to the U.S. for reconciliation process between the exiled and the local Synods.

    The announcement was made today by Abune Mathias, Patriarch of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church.
    The church exhausted the past 26 years without peace following the fleeing into exile of the 4h Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, along with some religion fathers, Abune Mathias said.
    He noted the church has been making efforts since 2003 Ethiopian Calendar to restore peace between the two Synods.
    As part of the efforts to resolve the problem between the two Synods, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church will dispatch three archbishops to the United States, Abune Mathias said.
    According to the Patriarch, the team will hold talks and facilitate condition for the return of the exiled Synod.
    Abune Mathias further said the church highly supports the ongoing efforts to strengthen the people-to-people ties between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
    He further stated the church’s readiness to contribute share in the move to open a new chapter of cooperation and partnership between the two countries.
    Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) –The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church today announced plans to dispatch a team of three archbishops to the U.S. for reconciliation process between the exiled and the local Synods. The announcement was made today by Abune Mathias, Patriarch of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church. The church exhausted the past 26 years without peace following the fleeing into exile of the 4h Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, along with some religion fathers, Abune Mathias said. He noted the church has been making efforts since 2003 Ethiopian Calendar to restore peace between the two Synods. As part of the efforts to resolve the problem between the two Synods, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church will dispatch three archbishops to the United States, Abune Mathias said. According to the Patriarch, the team will hold talks and facilitate condition for the return of the exiled Synod. Abune Mathias further said the church highly supports the ongoing efforts to strengthen the people-to-people ties between Ethiopia and Eritrea. He further stated the church’s readiness to contribute share in the move to open a new chapter of cooperation and partnership between the two countries.
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  • Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) - Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopian), will start inaugural flight to the Eritrean capital Asmara next week on July 18, said Office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.

    According to the Office, all holders of Ethiopian and Eritrean passports could travel to each other countries and will be granted visa by the respective authorities upon arrival.
    However, other nationalities need to secure visa in advance, the Office noted.
    The Airlines yesterday announced finalization of preparations to resume daily flights to Asmara with the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, the Boeing 787.
    Regarding the resumption of flights, Group CEO, Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam said: “We at Ethiopian feel an immense honor and joy to resume scheduled flights to Asmara after 20 years, following the visit to Eritrea by H.E. Dr. Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
    With the opening of a new chapter of peace and friendship between the two sisterly countries, we look forward to starting flights to Asmara with the B787, the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, which gives customers unparalleled on-board comfort.
    The resumption of air links will play a critical role in boosting the overall political, economic, trade and people-to-people ties between the two sisterly countries.”
    In its seventy plus years of operation, Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in efficiency and operational success.
    It commands the lion’s share of the pan-African passenger and cargo network operating the youngest and most modern fleet to more than 110 international passenger and cargo destinations across five continents.
    Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) - Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopian), will start inaugural flight to the Eritrean capital Asmara next week on July 18, said Office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia. According to the Office, all holders of Ethiopian and Eritrean passports could travel to each other countries and will be granted visa by the respective authorities upon arrival. However, other nationalities need to secure visa in advance, the Office noted. The Airlines yesterday announced finalization of preparations to resume daily flights to Asmara with the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, the Boeing 787. Regarding the resumption of flights, Group CEO, Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam said: “We at Ethiopian feel an immense honor and joy to resume scheduled flights to Asmara after 20 years, following the visit to Eritrea by H.E. Dr. Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. With the opening of a new chapter of peace and friendship between the two sisterly countries, we look forward to starting flights to Asmara with the B787, the most technologically advanced commercial aircraft, which gives customers unparalleled on-board comfort. The resumption of air links will play a critical role in boosting the overall political, economic, trade and people-to-people ties between the two sisterly countries.” In its seventy plus years of operation, Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers, unrivalled in efficiency and operational success. It commands the lion’s share of the pan-African passenger and cargo network operating the youngest and most modern fleet to more than 110 international passenger and cargo destinations across five continents.
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    This article describes the stellar accomplishments made in the past 100 days since the swearing-in of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
    1. Fostered Internal Stability
    Today marks the 100th day of the premiership of Dr. Abiy Ahmed. His performance so far can only be rated as outstanding in all fronts. The wide popularity of the numerous measures he has taken so far and the speed with which each of them is delivered are nothing short of a miracle. The PM has done in this short period what many wouldn't even imagine getting done in years. His name has now become synonymous with optimism for an overwhelming majority of Ethiopians. International News Outlets including the BBC has described him as "one of the most dynamic and charismatic politicians to emerge in modern Africa."
    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) came to power right in the middle of the worst political and social crisis that hit the country in decades. Due to popular unrest hitting major regions in Ethiopia, the government was forced to declare martial law twice in two years’ time since 2016. Demonstrations, roadblocks and conflicts flared up in almost all major urban and rural areas. Violence reached the outskirts of the capital, Addis Ababa, a city of at least 5 million, severely limiting day-to-day public affairs. Despite EPRDF’s desperate attempt to curb unrest, the unrest finally culminated in the resignation of its chairperson and the election of PM Abiy Ahmed through a tightly contested inter-party election.
    1.1 Inspired the Nation
    Even before coming to the helm of the country’s political power, Abiy Ahmed was known for his charisma. He was frequently quoted saying “Kal yigedlal, kal yadinal” which roughly translates to “A word can kill, a word can save”. He thoroughly acted on this belief in his first 100 days, starting from his inauguration speech at the parliament. His inspirational quotes were carried far and wide throughout the nation. His words have become ubiquitous adorning window panes and bumper stickers all over Ethiopia. His message of unity through diversity and revival of the “Ethiopiawinet” (Ethiopianism) is widely celebrated and his notion of “medemer” (synergy) has become a colloquial word. His frank and transparent manners, the way in which he spoke of his mother, wife and all women at his swearing-in ceremony not only stole the hearts of many but also gave away signs of the seriousness of the change that is taking place in Ethiopia. The phrases he used such as “When alive, we are Ethiopians, and in death, we become the land that is Ethiopia” are favorites among patriotic Ethiopians who are longing for a message of unity and solidarity in the midst of ethnic rivalry apparent for the past several years.
    1.2 First-hand discussion with the people
    PM Abiy Ahmed made stabilizing the troubled nation his primary objective. He made regional visits and discussed with the community on matters that are important to them. He also delivered messages of solidarity in languages, customs and attires akin to the specific regions, raising issues that were taboo in Ethiopian politics yet very reflective of the local need. He kicked off his visit with the most affected areas in the last three years of anti-government demonstrations such as Ambo, Bale, Dembi-dollo and Gondar and continued to other regions such as Tigray, Hawassa, and Afar to experience first-hand the state of affairs in the different regions to ensure all voices are heard. His message of peace and unity was delivered in such an out-of-the-box and disarming way that it brought about a tangible impact on the nations and nationalities embraced in the country.
    1.3 Expanded Political Space
    Despite efforts exerted to widen the ever-narrowing post-2005 political space by the leading party EPRDF; the first tangible steps were actually undertaken in the last 100 days. This was evident with the release and pardon of political leaders. He lifted bans on political parties, website and various media outlets that were deemed terrorists and affiliates. and even invited them to operate locally. These ground-breaking changes helped in convincing the opposition and the large Ethiopian diaspora that the change was not cosmetic but genuine and is bringing many onboard to participate in the country’s affairs. Furthermore, a draft pardon proclamation has been submitted to parliament for approval that will streamline the way the government releases wrongly accused and imprisoned individuals and organizations. Previous anti-terrorism, cyber-terrorism and other sweeping proclamations are put under revision by the newly appointed attorney general to pave way for a less intrusive government and greater democratic reform.
    The prime Minister’s bold defense of his reforms in front of the House of People’s representatives, goes so far as blaming some within the government itself for terrorizing the Ethiopian people, and firing and reshuffling of a series of untouchable civil servants. He is laying out a clear policy direction towards good-governance and accountability. Consequently, even state-owned/affiliated media such as EBC/ETC/Fana started broadcasting various rights abuses including in the criminal justice system. Such investigative reporting by the media is paving the way for those in the security and penitentiary systems to be held accountable and brought to justice.
    Another proof of the new administration’s move to widen the democratic space is the virtually nation-wide rallies organized by the local communities themselves in support of the new pro-democracy reforms. Demonstrators carried banners and flags of their choice while reflecting varied political views. However, all the demonstration were markedly peaceful and pro-reform with the exception of a small grenade that exploded and killed few people and wounded many.
    1.4 Reformed the Security Sector
    Police, the military, the internal security, correctional facilities and other within the military-security establishment within the country were the ones that suffered from a serious lack of public confidence. Reforming these institutions in a top-down approach was a vital step towards restoring public trust and stability. It was along these lines that Dr Abiy Ahmed started by replacing old-guard veterans within these institutes in a rapid succession. This was done in a respectful manner to ensure continuity in accordance with state protocol and full-honor retirement to the likes of head of defense (etats-majeure), head of security and former prime minister.
    2. Fostered Diplomacy and Foreign Relations
    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has markedly departed from the usual trend of conducting diplomacy within the horn and Africa. His “win-win” approach towards neighboring diplomacy, while rejecting the previous decades’ old trend of the typical “us-versus-them” and “allies vs. enemies” seems to work. In that regard, his biggest wins include putting an end to the “no peace – no war” situation with Eritrea that persisted for decades, improving regional economic ties and cooperation which has now created a huge movement for his nomination for the upcoming Nobel Peace Prize.
    2.1 Improved Ethio-Eritrea Relations
    20 years ago, the relations between the two countries deteriorated culminating in one of Africa’s bloodiest war. Since then “no war-no peace” stance between the two countries costed human lives and damaged both economies. Previously Eritrea maintained there would be no negotiations until Ethiopian troops pulled out of Eritrean as per the decision of the international boundary commission. However, this black curtain between the two countries has been shred and overtures have been made as evident with the recent visit of high-level delegates from Eritrea and the return visit to Asmara, Eritrea by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia. The parade throughout the 45km drive from the Airport to Asmara Palace showered the Ethiopian delegates with unprecedented public support and love.
    2.2 Prioritized Security in the Horn of Africa
    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed traveled to all the neighboring countries in past three months and met with South Sudan's President and opposition leaders in Addis Ababa. As they say in political science "Every country has the right to choose their allies, however, no one can choose their neighbors". With this logic in mind, the Prime Minister has given priority in deepening diplomatic relations with neighboring countries in the horn of Africa.
    2.3 Signed New Agreements
    Despite the fact that the Ethiopian government has been working towards the adoption of a principle of give and take approach with its neighbors, the negotiations over the past 100 days were far-reaching. A deal was strike to develop and operate a shipping port in Djibouti and Ethiopia to extend stakes to Djibouti in the telecom and other mutually agreed infrastructures. These measures benefits Ethiopia from an economic and political standpoint in the long run.
    2.4 Took a stand on the Red-Sea Geopolitics
    Following the Yemeni civil war, several Arab nations and Iran have been supporting either the ruling or rebels. Iran, Qatar, Turkey and Sudan are in one team whereas, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt are on the other making the horn of Africa a volatile region. These groups have set up a number of military camps and bases including in Eritrea especially Egypt. Ethiopia's was not choosing sides for the past several years. While this may deem beneficial, the repercussion of not choosing side could be hazardous. Over the last three months, a number of measures have been taken to take a stance. In particular, the visits to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have created an enabling environment for further discussions with Egypt and Eritrea. In addition to the economic burden of the effects of the effects of maritime travel, and the gateway in this area, the internet security of this gateway is immense. Furthermore, if Egypt had succeeded in placing its maritime in Eritrea, it would have been a significant implication for the sovereignty of Ethiopia. The major breakthroughs in the last 100 days to minimize such risks are the closure of the port deal with Eritrea could be beneficial in the long term.
    3. Took measures to improve the Economy
    Although the economy has been growing for the past ten years, over the past three years, the absence of internal stability and the long-stalled government mega projects were daunting challenges. Furthermore, infrastructure projects demand foreign currency and export capacity did not increase as expected which resulted in a large discrepancy whereby the foreign currency exchange was overcrowded by black market smugglers. As a result of this economic shortfall, jobs have plummeted, especially in the construction sector and the cost of living has increased significantly exacerbated by the increase of unemployed youth. Different activities have been accomplished over the last 100 days to temporarily mitigate these and other economic problems such as by bringing in over 3 Billion Dollars from the United Arab Emirates.
    3.1 Engaged with the Private Sector 
    Under the premise that the engagement of the private sector is important in the economic reforms that the Prime Minister is aiming for, he has also carried out discussion with the business community at the Sheraton Hotel and at the presidential palace on multiple various occasions. The investors inquired clarifications and the Prime Minister highlighted the roles and responsibilities of the private sector and government to contribute towards the sustainable development of the country.
    3.2 Solving Forex Crisis
    One of the top issues discussed with the private sector was how to address shortage of foreign currency. Several short-term measures have been taken to address this shortcoming. The 3 Billion Dollar donation from the United Arab Emirates has also been cited as an example and the reform in the overall setup of the National Bank of Ethiopia should bring about a lasting change.
    3.3 Encouraged Privatization
    The Prime Minister announced a program to liberalize the economy and partially or fully privatize state-run firms. This may include sell of shares to foreign investors in large state companies such as Ethiopian Airlines with the intent to bring in hard currency to allow payments on outstanding debts and ease import bottlenecks.
    3.4 Took serious measures about Good Governance
    Evaluation of planning and implementation ofthe public sector in many government offices has not been transparent. This problem is evident also at ministerial levels. Prime Minister Abiy mentioned that in addition to the House of People’s Representatives’evaluation, another review will be made open to the general public in the coming fiscal year. Moreover, these government offices will have their plans published on their websites at the beginning of the fiscal year further inculcating transparency and accountability.
    3.5 National Budget approved by House of People’s Representatives
    Following the 2010 financial year, the Council of Ministers has approved a budget of 346 billion (915 million 451 thousand 948 birr) for the year 2011 E.C. (2018/2019 fiscal year). The budget was approved by the House of Peoples' Representatives. Out of the allocated budget, regular expenditures totaled 91,067,160,000 birr. The prime minister answered and clarified questions from members of the House during the annual budget presentation which was aired live on national TV. This budget allocation was different in that this administration made its budget with particular emphasis on poverty reduction, attention on not printing money to cover budget deficit. Promises from donors and external sources have not been included but rather improve tax collection capacity of the government. The 2011E.C. budget was different in that it realized the level of debt burden Ethiopia is experiencing and intended to lower it.
    4. Fostered Social Cohesion
    4.1. Prime Minister Abiy attended various events and took the opportunity to speak to thousands of youth about “love and forgiveness.” The manner it was delivered was unlike any EPRDF leadership in terms of content and delivery and captured the hearts and minds of the Ethiopian youth to actively participate in political and social affairs ion the country.
    4.2. The prime minister has initiated the effort to reconcile the differences between the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Council and Committee for the Solution of Ethiopian Muslim Affairs. This has been recognized as a major step as the country has embarked on a peaceful, loving, and co-operative journey. In addition, the prime minister has also initiated the reconciliation process between the Ethiopian Orthodox Church community at home and abroad.
    4.3. Abiy Ahmed in his fourth trip official trip abroad to Saudi Arabia took his entourage to visit Mohammed, the Ethiopian boy who was in a coma for the past twelve years due to medical error and assured his mom and the community they will soon get justice. He also discussed the release and return of Ethiopian prisoners to their country.
    4.4. Prime Minister Abiy is known to comfort patients in various hospitals and participate in blood donations drive.
      This article describes the stellar accomplishments made in the past 100 days since the swearing-in of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. 1. Fostered Internal Stability Today marks the 100th day of the premiership of Dr. Abiy Ahmed. His performance so far can only be rated as outstanding in all fronts. The wide popularity of the numerous measures he has taken so far and the speed with which each of them is delivered are nothing short of a miracle. The PM has done in this short period what many wouldn't even imagine getting done in years. His name has now become synonymous with optimism for an overwhelming majority of Ethiopians. International News Outlets including the BBC has described him as "one of the most dynamic and charismatic politicians to emerge in modern Africa." Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) came to power right in the middle of the worst political and social crisis that hit the country in decades. Due to popular unrest hitting major regions in Ethiopia, the government was forced to declare martial law twice in two years’ time since 2016. Demonstrations, roadblocks and conflicts flared up in almost all major urban and rural areas. Violence reached the outskirts of the capital, Addis Ababa, a city of at least 5 million, severely limiting day-to-day public affairs. Despite EPRDF’s desperate attempt to curb unrest, the unrest finally culminated in the resignation of its chairperson and the election of PM Abiy Ahmed through a tightly contested inter-party election. 1.1 Inspired the Nation Even before coming to the helm of the country’s political power, Abiy Ahmed was known for his charisma. He was frequently quoted saying “Kal yigedlal, kal yadinal” which roughly translates to “A word can kill, a word can save”. He thoroughly acted on this belief in his first 100 days, starting from his inauguration speech at the parliament. His inspirational quotes were carried far and wide throughout the nation. His words have become ubiquitous adorning window panes and bumper stickers all over Ethiopia. His message of unity through diversity and revival of the “Ethiopiawinet” (Ethiopianism) is widely celebrated and his notion of “medemer” (synergy) has become a colloquial word. His frank and transparent manners, the way in which he spoke of his mother, wife and all women at his swearing-in ceremony not only stole the hearts of many but also gave away signs of the seriousness of the change that is taking place in Ethiopia. The phrases he used such as “When alive, we are Ethiopians, and in death, we become the land that is Ethiopia” are favorites among patriotic Ethiopians who are longing for a message of unity and solidarity in the midst of ethnic rivalry apparent for the past several years. 1.2 First-hand discussion with the people PM Abiy Ahmed made stabilizing the troubled nation his primary objective. He made regional visits and discussed with the community on matters that are important to them. He also delivered messages of solidarity in languages, customs and attires akin to the specific regions, raising issues that were taboo in Ethiopian politics yet very reflective of the local need. He kicked off his visit with the most affected areas in the last three years of anti-government demonstrations such as Ambo, Bale, Dembi-dollo and Gondar and continued to other regions such as Tigray, Hawassa, and Afar to experience first-hand the state of affairs in the different regions to ensure all voices are heard. His message of peace and unity was delivered in such an out-of-the-box and disarming way that it brought about a tangible impact on the nations and nationalities embraced in the country. 1.3 Expanded Political Space Despite efforts exerted to widen the ever-narrowing post-2005 political space by the leading party EPRDF; the first tangible steps were actually undertaken in the last 100 days. This was evident with the release and pardon of political leaders. He lifted bans on political parties, website and various media outlets that were deemed terrorists and affiliates. and even invited them to operate locally. These ground-breaking changes helped in convincing the opposition and the large Ethiopian diaspora that the change was not cosmetic but genuine and is bringing many onboard to participate in the country’s affairs. Furthermore, a draft pardon proclamation has been submitted to parliament for approval that will streamline the way the government releases wrongly accused and imprisoned individuals and organizations. Previous anti-terrorism, cyber-terrorism and other sweeping proclamations are put under revision by the newly appointed attorney general to pave way for a less intrusive government and greater democratic reform. The prime Minister’s bold defense of his reforms in front of the House of People’s representatives, goes so far as blaming some within the government itself for terrorizing the Ethiopian people, and firing and reshuffling of a series of untouchable civil servants. He is laying out a clear policy direction towards good-governance and accountability. Consequently, even state-owned/affiliated media such as EBC/ETC/Fana started broadcasting various rights abuses including in the criminal justice system. Such investigative reporting by the media is paving the way for those in the security and penitentiary systems to be held accountable and brought to justice. Another proof of the new administration’s move to widen the democratic space is the virtually nation-wide rallies organized by the local communities themselves in support of the new pro-democracy reforms. Demonstrators carried banners and flags of their choice while reflecting varied political views. However, all the demonstration were markedly peaceful and pro-reform with the exception of a small grenade that exploded and killed few people and wounded many. 1.4 Reformed the Security Sector Police, the military, the internal security, correctional facilities and other within the military-security establishment within the country were the ones that suffered from a serious lack of public confidence. Reforming these institutions in a top-down approach was a vital step towards restoring public trust and stability. It was along these lines that Dr Abiy Ahmed started by replacing old-guard veterans within these institutes in a rapid succession. This was done in a respectful manner to ensure continuity in accordance with state protocol and full-honor retirement to the likes of head of defense (etats-majeure), head of security and former prime minister. 2. Fostered Diplomacy and Foreign Relations Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has markedly departed from the usual trend of conducting diplomacy within the horn and Africa. His “win-win” approach towards neighboring diplomacy, while rejecting the previous decades’ old trend of the typical “us-versus-them” and “allies vs. enemies” seems to work. In that regard, his biggest wins include putting an end to the “no peace – no war” situation with Eritrea that persisted for decades, improving regional economic ties and cooperation which has now created a huge movement for his nomination for the upcoming Nobel Peace Prize. 2.1 Improved Ethio-Eritrea Relations 20 years ago, the relations between the two countries deteriorated culminating in one of Africa’s bloodiest war. Since then “no war-no peace” stance between the two countries costed human lives and damaged both economies. Previously Eritrea maintained there would be no negotiations until Ethiopian troops pulled out of Eritrean as per the decision of the international boundary commission. However, this black curtain between the two countries has been shred and overtures have been made as evident with the recent visit of high-level delegates from Eritrea and the return visit to Asmara, Eritrea by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia. The parade throughout the 45km drive from the Airport to Asmara Palace showered the Ethiopian delegates with unprecedented public support and love. 2.2 Prioritized Security in the Horn of Africa Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed traveled to all the neighboring countries in past three months and met with South Sudan's President and opposition leaders in Addis Ababa. As they say in political science "Every country has the right to choose their allies, however, no one can choose their neighbors". With this logic in mind, the Prime Minister has given priority in deepening diplomatic relations with neighboring countries in the horn of Africa. 2.3 Signed New Agreements Despite the fact that the Ethiopian government has been working towards the adoption of a principle of give and take approach with its neighbors, the negotiations over the past 100 days were far-reaching. A deal was strike to develop and operate a shipping port in Djibouti and Ethiopia to extend stakes to Djibouti in the telecom and other mutually agreed infrastructures. These measures benefits Ethiopia from an economic and political standpoint in the long run. 2.4 Took a stand on the Red-Sea Geopolitics Following the Yemeni civil war, several Arab nations and Iran have been supporting either the ruling or rebels. Iran, Qatar, Turkey and Sudan are in one team whereas, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt are on the other making the horn of Africa a volatile region. These groups have set up a number of military camps and bases including in Eritrea especially Egypt. Ethiopia's was not choosing sides for the past several years. While this may deem beneficial, the repercussion of not choosing side could be hazardous. Over the last three months, a number of measures have been taken to take a stance. In particular, the visits to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have created an enabling environment for further discussions with Egypt and Eritrea. In addition to the economic burden of the effects of the effects of maritime travel, and the gateway in this area, the internet security of this gateway is immense. Furthermore, if Egypt had succeeded in placing its maritime in Eritrea, it would have been a significant implication for the sovereignty of Ethiopia. The major breakthroughs in the last 100 days to minimize such risks are the closure of the port deal with Eritrea could be beneficial in the long term. 3. Took measures to improve the Economy Although the economy has been growing for the past ten years, over the past three years, the absence of internal stability and the long-stalled government mega projects were daunting challenges. Furthermore, infrastructure projects demand foreign currency and export capacity did not increase as expected which resulted in a large discrepancy whereby the foreign currency exchange was overcrowded by black market smugglers. As a result of this economic shortfall, jobs have plummeted, especially in the construction sector and the cost of living has increased significantly exacerbated by the increase of unemployed youth. Different activities have been accomplished over the last 100 days to temporarily mitigate these and other economic problems such as by bringing in over 3 Billion Dollars from the United Arab Emirates. 3.1 Engaged with the Private Sector  Under the premise that the engagement of the private sector is important in the economic reforms that the Prime Minister is aiming for, he has also carried out discussion with the business community at the Sheraton Hotel and at the presidential palace on multiple various occasions. The investors inquired clarifications and the Prime Minister highlighted the roles and responsibilities of the private sector and government to contribute towards the sustainable development of the country. 3.2 Solving Forex Crisis One of the top issues discussed with the private sector was how to address shortage of foreign currency. Several short-term measures have been taken to address this shortcoming. The 3 Billion Dollar donation from the United Arab Emirates has also been cited as an example and the reform in the overall setup of the National Bank of Ethiopia should bring about a lasting change. 3.3 Encouraged Privatization The Prime Minister announced a program to liberalize the economy and partially or fully privatize state-run firms. This may include sell of shares to foreign investors in large state companies such as Ethiopian Airlines with the intent to bring in hard currency to allow payments on outstanding debts and ease import bottlenecks. 3.4 Took serious measures about Good Governance Evaluation of planning and implementation ofthe public sector in many government offices has not been transparent. This problem is evident also at ministerial levels. Prime Minister Abiy mentioned that in addition to the House of People’s Representatives’evaluation, another review will be made open to the general public in the coming fiscal year. Moreover, these government offices will have their plans published on their websites at the beginning of the fiscal year further inculcating transparency and accountability. 3.5 National Budget approved by House of People’s Representatives Following the 2010 financial year, the Council of Ministers has approved a budget of 346 billion (915 million 451 thousand 948 birr) for the year 2011 E.C. (2018/2019 fiscal year). The budget was approved by the House of Peoples' Representatives. Out of the allocated budget, regular expenditures totaled 91,067,160,000 birr. The prime minister answered and clarified questions from members of the House during the annual budget presentation which was aired live on national TV. This budget allocation was different in that this administration made its budget with particular emphasis on poverty reduction, attention on not printing money to cover budget deficit. Promises from donors and external sources have not been included but rather improve tax collection capacity of the government. The 2011E.C. budget was different in that it realized the level of debt burden Ethiopia is experiencing and intended to lower it. 4. Fostered Social Cohesion 4.1. Prime Minister Abiy attended various events and took the opportunity to speak to thousands of youth about “love and forgiveness.” The manner it was delivered was unlike any EPRDF leadership in terms of content and delivery and captured the hearts and minds of the Ethiopian youth to actively participate in political and social affairs ion the country. 4.2. The prime minister has initiated the effort to reconcile the differences between the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Council and Committee for the Solution of Ethiopian Muslim Affairs. This has been recognized as a major step as the country has embarked on a peaceful, loving, and co-operative journey. In addition, the prime minister has also initiated the reconciliation process between the Ethiopian Orthodox Church community at home and abroad. 4.3. Abiy Ahmed in his fourth trip official trip abroad to Saudi Arabia took his entourage to visit Mohammed, the Ethiopian boy who was in a coma for the past twelve years due to medical error and assured his mom and the community they will soon get justice. He also discussed the release and return of Ethiopian prisoners to their country. 4.4. Prime Minister Abiy is known to comfort patients in various hospitals and participate in blood donations drive.
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  • Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) –Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed has extended his gratitude to the people for all the support they have given over the past 100 days.

    July 10, marks 100 days since Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed took office.
    “Not long ago, our nat’l security was in immediate peril. We know Ethiopia still faces challenges. Yet the clouds have lifted & optimism, rays of hope & smiles are coming through because of the support of each Ethiopian! Thank you!,” the Prime Minister said.
    PM Dr Abiy Ahmed’s 100-days in office (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pwSWLMfWlI&t=39s
    Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) –Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed has extended his gratitude to the people for all the support they have given over the past 100 days. July 10, marks 100 days since Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed took office. “Not long ago, our nat’l security was in immediate peril. We know Ethiopia still faces challenges. Yet the clouds have lifted & optimism, rays of hope & smiles are coming through because of the support of each Ethiopian! Thank you!,” the Prime Minister said. PM Dr Abiy Ahmed’s 100-days in office (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pwSWLMfWlI&t=39s
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  • Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) -The members of the Security Council commended the signing of the Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship on 9 July 2018 by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Dr. Abiy Ahmed and Eritrean President, Isaias Afwerki.

    They welcomed the commitment by both parties to resume diplomatic ties and open a new chapter of cooperation and partnership.
    They also took note of the five-point plan and welcomed the agreement to implement the decision by the Ethiopia-Eritrea Boundary Commission.
    The members of the Security Council noted that this represents a historic and significant development with far-reaching positive consequences for the Horn of Africa and beyond.
    The members of the Security Council welcomed the commitment of Eritrea and Ethiopia to jointly endeavor to ensure regional peace, development and cooperation and look forward to Eritrea’s active participation in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).
    The members of the Security Council recognized the call in the Joint Declaration for solidarity and support and encouraged all actors to offer their support to the peace process.
    “The members of the Security Council stand ready to support Eritrea and Ethiopia in their implementation of the Joint Declaration” said the Council in a statement yesterday.
    The members of the Security Council took note of the Secretary-General’s offer to support the process.
    Furthermore, they took note of the statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission welcoming the recent developments and encouraging Eritrea and Ethiopia to persevere on this path, opening a new chapter of cooperation and good neighbourliness.
    Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) -The members of the Security Council commended the signing of the Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship on 9 July 2018 by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Dr. Abiy Ahmed and Eritrean President, Isaias Afwerki. They welcomed the commitment by both parties to resume diplomatic ties and open a new chapter of cooperation and partnership. They also took note of the five-point plan and welcomed the agreement to implement the decision by the Ethiopia-Eritrea Boundary Commission. The members of the Security Council noted that this represents a historic and significant development with far-reaching positive consequences for the Horn of Africa and beyond. The members of the Security Council welcomed the commitment of Eritrea and Ethiopia to jointly endeavor to ensure regional peace, development and cooperation and look forward to Eritrea’s active participation in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). The members of the Security Council recognized the call in the Joint Declaration for solidarity and support and encouraged all actors to offer their support to the peace process. “The members of the Security Council stand ready to support Eritrea and Ethiopia in their implementation of the Joint Declaration” said the Council in a statement yesterday. The members of the Security Council took note of the Secretary-General’s offer to support the process. Furthermore, they took note of the statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission welcoming the recent developments and encouraging Eritrea and Ethiopia to persevere on this path, opening a new chapter of cooperation and good neighbourliness.
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    FBC - Security Council commends signing of Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship between Ethiopia and Eritrea
    Addis Ababa, July 11, 2018 (FBC) -The members of the Security Council commended the signing of the Joint Declaration of Peace and Friendship on 9 July...
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