• Turning Social Media into a Source of Income | #Sheqela
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  • (Photo: HoPR/Facebook) Addis Abeba – The House of Peoples’ Representatives today approved the asset recovery bill. Initially presented to lawmakers in June 2024, it was sent to Legal and Justice Standing Committee for further scrutiny. The proclamation, endorsed on 09 January, 2025, seeks to empower the government to seize assets acquired through undeclared income. “The primary objective …
    (Photo: HoPR/Facebook) Addis Abeba – The House of Peoples’ Representatives today approved the asset recovery bill. Initially presented to lawmakers in June 2024, it was sent to Legal and Justice Standing Committee for further scrutiny. The proclamation, endorsed on 09 January, 2025, seeks to empower the government to seize assets acquired through undeclared income. “The primary objective …
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    Parliament approves asset recovery bill with retroactive seizures up to ten years - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: HoPR/Facebook) Addis Abeba – The House of Peoples’ Representatives today approved the asset recovery bill. Initially presented to lawmakers in June 2024, it was sent to Legal and Justice Standing Committee for further scrutiny. The proclamation, endorsed on 09 January, 2025, seeks to empower the government to seize assets acquired through undeclared income. “The primary objective …
    (Photo: HoPR/Facebook) Addis Abeba – The House of Peoples’ Representatives today approved the asset recovery bill. Initially presented to lawmakers in June 2024, it was sent to Legal and Justice Standing Committee for further scrutiny. The proclamation, endorsed on 09 January, 2025, seeks to empower the government to seize assets acquired through undeclared income. “The primary objective …
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    Parliament approves asset recovery bill with retroactive seizures up to ten years - Addis Standard
    Parliament approves asset recovery bill with retroactive seizures up to ten years Addis Standard News -
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  • Kassahun Folo, President of CETU (Photo: Addis Standard) Addis Abeba – The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU) has called on the federal government to reduce income taxes for fixed-income workers and implement additional measures to mitigate the rising cost of living. Kassahun Follo, President of CETU, told the Voice of America (VOA) that the …
    Kassahun Folo, President of CETU (Photo: Addis Standard) Addis Abeba – The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU) has called on the federal government to reduce income taxes for fixed-income workers and implement additional measures to mitigate the rising cost of living. Kassahun Follo, President of CETU, told the Voice of America (VOA) that the …
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    Ethiopian Trade Union calls for income tax cuts, economic relief amid rising cost of living - Addis Standard
    Ethiopian Trade Union calls for income tax cuts, economic relief amid rising cost of living Addis Standard -
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  • Addis Abeba – Pfizer, a leading biopharmaceutical company, announced on Tuesday the delivery of its one-billionth dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) to Ethiopia as part of its long-standing collaboration with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to support immunization in low-income countries. The milestone dose will aid Ethiopia’s efforts to protect children from pneumococcal disease, a …
    Addis Abeba – Pfizer, a leading biopharmaceutical company, announced on Tuesday the delivery of its one-billionth dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) to Ethiopia as part of its long-standing collaboration with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to support immunization in low-income countries. The milestone dose will aid Ethiopia’s efforts to protect children from pneumococcal disease, a …
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    Pfizer delivers one-billionth Pneumococcal vaccine dose to Ethiopia
    Pfizer delivers one-billionth Pneumococcal vaccine dose to Ethiopia Addis Standard
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  • Addis Abeba – Pfizer, a leading biopharmaceutical company, announced on Tuesday the delivery of its one-billionth dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) to Ethiopia as part of its long-standing collaboration with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to support immunization in low-income countries. The milestone dose will aid Ethiopia’s efforts to protect children from pneumococcal disease, a …
    Addis Abeba – Pfizer, a leading biopharmaceutical company, announced on Tuesday the delivery of its one-billionth dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) to Ethiopia as part of its long-standing collaboration with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to support immunization in low-income countries. The milestone dose will aid Ethiopia’s efforts to protect children from pneumococcal disease, a …
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    Pfizer delivers one-billionth Pneumococcal vaccine dose to Ethiopia
    Pfizer delivers one-billionth Pneumococcal vaccine dose to Ethiopia Addis Standard
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  • Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
    Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
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    Teachers’ perception of their students’ dietary habits in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a qualitative study - BMC Nutrition
    Background Poor dietary choices and consumption of unhealthy foods are major determinants of malnutrition among adolescents in Ethiopia. The school food environment is a valuable setting for exploring adolescents’ eating habits. Teachers have an important role in understanding factors that impact students’ dietary choices. The aim of this study is to explore secondary school teachers’ perceptions towards adolescents’ dietary habits in Ethiopia. Methods The study employed a qualitative research design. Four focus group discussions, involving a total of 13 teachers, were conducted at governmental and private schools in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Additionally, observations of the food environment in these four schools. The transcripts from the focus group discussions and photographs from observations were analyzed using thematic analysis. Triangulation of data sources and persistent observation of the data were employed to enhance the study’s trustworthiness. The study was approved by the Norwegian Center for Research Data and the Addis Ababa Health Bureau, and all participants provided informed consent. Result Teachers perceived adolescents’ dietary habits as unhealthy, characterized by the consumption of unsafe foods, limited variety, and reliance on processed foods. Factors negatively influencing adolescents’ dietary habits include a lack of awareness about a healthy diet among both students and parents. Low familial income levels were also identified as a barrier to eating a healthy diet. The unavailability of healthy foods and the advertising of unhealthy and processed foods as well as peer influence were hindrances to a healthy diet both at school and home. Conclusion This study provides additional evidence of the nutrition transition which is linked to the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in low-income countries. Factors affecting adolescent diets at school are multileveled. Incorporating nutrition education into the school curriculum will likely improve dietary awareness mitigating peer influence. Regulating the school food environment and enforcing advertisement laws targeting adolescents can promote healthier school food environments. Providing short term nutrition trainings for biology or science teachers and strengthen their role in delivering nutrition education to children and their families, along with implementing measures to address food insecurity and restricting availability of unhealthy food at school need to be regarded as priorities.
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  • [Ethiopian Herald] Amaranth, a versatile plant known for both its seeds and leaves, holds significant nutritional and medicinal value, yet it remains underutilized across Ethiopia. Traditionally known in various states, including the Southwest Ethiopia,Konso, and Hawassa, it has the potential to enhance food security and generate income if integrated into the nation's food system and produced at an industrial scale.
    [Ethiopian Herald] Amaranth, a versatile plant known for both its seeds and leaves, holds significant nutritional and medicinal value, yet it remains underutilized across Ethiopia. Traditionally known in various states, including the Southwest Ethiopia,Konso, and Hawassa, it has the potential to enhance food security and generate income if integrated into the nation's food system and produced at an industrial scale.
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    Ethiopia: Amaranth - The Forgotten Superfood Driving Nutrition, Women Empowerment
    Amaranth, a versatile plant known for both its seeds and leaves, holds significant nutritional and medicinal value, yet it remains underutilized across Ethiopia. Traditionally known in various states, including the Southwest Ethiopia,Konso, and Hawassa, it has the potential to enhance food security and generate income if integrated into the nation's food system and produced at an industrial scale.
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  • #shorts በርቱ እንጋባ እያላችሁን ነው? ??? #kana #kanatelevision #kanatv #kesirabehuala #income #relationship
    #shorts በርቱ እንጋባ እያላችሁን ነው? ??? #kana #kanatelevision #kanatv #kesirabehuala #income #relationship
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