• ፍሬዘር ቀረፃ አቋርጣ ወጣች /እፍታ/ Efita Ethiopian food show
    ፍሬዘር ቀረፃ አቋርጣ ወጣች /እፍታ/ Efita Ethiopian food show
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  • ፍሬዘር ቀረፃ አቋርጣ ወጣች /እፍታ/ Efita Ethiopian food show
    ፍሬዘር ቀረፃ አቋርጣ ወጣች /እፍታ/ Efita Ethiopian food show
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  • (Photo: UNICEF) Addis Abeba– The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says the humanitarian situation across the broader Amhara Region remains dire, as “growing numbers of people need urgent food assistance” despite recent improvements in aid access, particularly in eastern part of Amhara. In its latest update, OCHA stated that “movement and …
    (Photo: UNICEF) Addis Abeba– The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says the humanitarian situation across the broader Amhara Region remains dire, as “growing numbers of people need urgent food assistance” despite recent improvements in aid access, particularly in eastern part of Amhara. In its latest update, OCHA stated that “movement and …
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    UN reports worsening malnutrition in parts of Amhara region as renewed fighting disrupts aid - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: UNICEF) Addis Abeba– The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says the humanitarian situation across the broader Amhara Region remains dire, as “growing numbers of people need urgent food assistance” despite recent improvements in aid access, particularly in eastern part of Amhara. In its latest update, OCHA stated that “movement and …
    (Photo: UNICEF) Addis Abeba– The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says the humanitarian situation across the broader Amhara Region remains dire, as “growing numbers of people need urgent food assistance” despite recent improvements in aid access, particularly in eastern part of Amhara. In its latest update, OCHA stated that “movement and …
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    UN reports worsening malnutrition in parts of Amhara region as renewed fighting disrupts aid - Addis Standard
    UN reports worsening malnutrition in parts of Amhara region as renewed fighting disrupts aid Addis Standard -
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  • The 2023 drought left more than 800,000 people in Oromia’s Borana Zone in need of food assistance (Photo: Borana Zone Communication) Addis Abeba – Pastoralists in Ethiopia are extremely marginalized. Since the inception of the Ethiopian state, pastoralism has never been acknowledged (politically or legally) as a viable livelihood, nor has it been economically fully integrated into …
    The 2023 drought left more than 800,000 people in Oromia’s Borana Zone in need of food assistance (Photo: Borana Zone Communication) Addis Abeba – Pastoralists in Ethiopia are extremely marginalized. Since the inception of the Ethiopian state, pastoralism has never been acknowledged (politically or legally) as a viable livelihood, nor has it been economically fully integrated into …
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    The politics of drought and pastoralism in Ethiopia - Addis Standard
    The politics of drought and pastoralism in Ethiopia Addis Standard Commentary -
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  • The 2023 drought left more than 800,000 people in Oromia’s Borana Zone in need of food assistance (Photo: Borana Zone Communication) Addis Abeba – Pastoralists in Ethiopia are extremely marginalized. Since the inception of the Ethiopian state, pastoralism has never been acknowledged (politically or legally) as a viable livelihood, nor has it been economically fully integrated into …
    The 2023 drought left more than 800,000 people in Oromia’s Borana Zone in need of food assistance (Photo: Borana Zone Communication) Addis Abeba – Pastoralists in Ethiopia are extremely marginalized. Since the inception of the Ethiopian state, pastoralism has never been acknowledged (politically or legally) as a viable livelihood, nor has it been economically fully integrated into …
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    The politics of drought and pastoralism in Ethiopia - Addis Standard
    The politics of drought and pastoralism in Ethiopia Addis Standard Commentary -
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  • Wheat holds a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s agricultural landscape. As the country’s second most important staple crop, it is crucial to the nation’s food security. Traditionally, wheat cultivation has been concentrated in Ethiopia’s highlands, but this has changed with the introduction of the ADAPT-Wheat project, an initiative designed to tackle the production challenges faced by …
    Wheat holds a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s agricultural landscape. As the country’s second most important staple crop, it is crucial to the nation’s food security. Traditionally, wheat cultivation has been concentrated in Ethiopia’s highlands, but this has changed with the introduction of the ADAPT-Wheat project, an initiative designed to tackle the production challenges faced by …
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    CIMMYT drives wheat production systems and enhances livelihoods in Ethiopia’s Lowlands through the ADAPT-Wheat Project - Addis Standard
    CIMMYT drives wheat production systems and enhances livelihoods in Ethiopia’s Lowlands through the ADAPT-Wheat Project Addis Standard Sponsored Post -
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  • Wheat holds a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s agricultural landscape. As the country’s second most important staple crop, it is crucial to the nation’s food security. Traditionally, wheat cultivation has been concentrated in Ethiopia’s highlands, but this has changed with the introduction of the ADAPT-Wheat project, an initiative designed to tackle the production challenges faced by …
    Wheat holds a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s agricultural landscape. As the country’s second most important staple crop, it is crucial to the nation’s food security. Traditionally, wheat cultivation has been concentrated in Ethiopia’s highlands, but this has changed with the introduction of the ADAPT-Wheat project, an initiative designed to tackle the production challenges faced by …
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    CIMMYT drives wheat production systems and enhances livelihoods in Ethiopia’s Lowlands through the ADAPT-Wheat Project - Addis Standard
    CIMMYT drives wheat production systems and enhances livelihoods in Ethiopia’s Lowlands through the ADAPT-Wheat Project Addis Standard Sponsored Post -
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  • (Photo: Dilla University) Addis Abeba– Forty-four Muslim female students at Dilla University, who had been barred from campus for wearing the niqab, a religious attire, have returned to their studies “following an agreement reached with the university administration.” The students had been unable to access education, food, and dormitory facilities for over a week, with …
    (Photo: Dilla University) Addis Abeba– Forty-four Muslim female students at Dilla University, who had been barred from campus for wearing the niqab, a religious attire, have returned to their studies “following an agreement reached with the university administration.” The students had been unable to access education, food, and dormitory facilities for over a week, with …
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    Muslim students at Dilla University resume studies after agreement lifts niqab ban - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: Dilla University) Addis Abeba– Forty-four Muslim female students at Dilla University, who had been barred from campus for wearing the niqab, a religious attire, have returned to their studies “following an agreement reached with the university administration.” The students had been unable to access education, food, and dormitory facilities for over a week, with …
    (Photo: Dilla University) Addis Abeba– Forty-four Muslim female students at Dilla University, who had been barred from campus for wearing the niqab, a religious attire, have returned to their studies “following an agreement reached with the university administration.” The students had been unable to access education, food, and dormitory facilities for over a week, with …
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    Muslim students at Dilla University resume studies after agreement lifts niqab ban - Addis Standard
    Muslim students at Dilla University resume studies after agreement lifts niqab ban Addis Standard News -
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