#Ethiopia: Unseasonal rains devastate crops in Western #Amhara as meteorological data predicts continued rainfall
The Amhara Agriculture Bureau has reported extensive damage to crops, specifically in western Amhara, due to unseasonal rains. During a press conference held yesterday, Dr. Deres Sahlu, the head of the bureau, highlighted the findings of the National Meteorology's data, suggesting that the unseasonal rain is likely to persist in most parts of the country.
However, Deres said with the aid of machinery and an ample workforce, efforts are being made to mitigate the situation. The region had set a target of producing over 160 million quintals during this harvesting season.
Last week, the Ministry of Agriculture cautioned small-scale farmers in Ethiopia to take proactive measures to minimize post-harvest losses.
https://www.facebook.com/AmharaCommunications/posts/pfbid0jJ9USWPyv3qZDYa1gi5ewfVZX2vbwysw42BuCuNEVshnztknqJZDVdnYoDSShN2l
The Amhara Agriculture Bureau has reported extensive damage to crops, specifically in western Amhara, due to unseasonal rains. During a press conference held yesterday, Dr. Deres Sahlu, the head of the bureau, highlighted the findings of the National Meteorology's data, suggesting that the unseasonal rain is likely to persist in most parts of the country.
However, Deres said with the aid of machinery and an ample workforce, efforts are being made to mitigate the situation. The region had set a target of producing over 160 million quintals during this harvesting season.
Last week, the Ministry of Agriculture cautioned small-scale farmers in Ethiopia to take proactive measures to minimize post-harvest losses.
https://www.facebook.com/AmharaCommunications/posts/pfbid0jJ9USWPyv3qZDYa1gi5ewfVZX2vbwysw42BuCuNEVshnztknqJZDVdnYoDSShN2l
Feature: A goodwill initiative sparks hope by restoring eye sights across #Ethiopia
Sisay Abebe, a resident of Logia in the #Afar region, lost his vision in 2017 due to cataract, leaving him unable to work and reliant on others for survival. However, his life took a positive turn when he regained his sight through ophthalmic surgeries organized by the Himalayan Cataract Project's CureBlindness campaign. Along with 369 other beneficiaries, Sisay received the much-needed treatment in #Semera, Afar region.
This surgery brought hope not only to Sisay but to many underprivileged individuals in the region who suffer from treatable cataracts. The campaign was a success, with 369 surgeries performed out of the planned 500. Hiwot Degneh, one of the participating health practitioners, expressed her satisfaction in witnessing people regain their lost vision through the surgeries.
Cataracts remain a leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting millions in Sub-Saharan #Africa. In Ethiopia, recent surveys have identified cataracts as the main cause of blindness and low vision. The CureBlindness campaign, led by the Himalayan Cataract Project, aims to address curable blindness through collaborations with global partners.
https://addisstandard.com/feature-a-goodwill-initiative-sparks-hope-by-restoring-eye-sights-across-ethiopia/
Sisay Abebe, a resident of Logia in the #Afar region, lost his vision in 2017 due to cataract, leaving him unable to work and reliant on others for survival. However, his life took a positive turn when he regained his sight through ophthalmic surgeries organized by the Himalayan Cataract Project's CureBlindness campaign. Along with 369 other beneficiaries, Sisay received the much-needed treatment in #Semera, Afar region.
This surgery brought hope not only to Sisay but to many underprivileged individuals in the region who suffer from treatable cataracts. The campaign was a success, with 369 surgeries performed out of the planned 500. Hiwot Degneh, one of the participating health practitioners, expressed her satisfaction in witnessing people regain their lost vision through the surgeries.
Cataracts remain a leading cause of blindness worldwide, affecting millions in Sub-Saharan #Africa. In Ethiopia, recent surveys have identified cataracts as the main cause of blindness and low vision. The CureBlindness campaign, led by the Himalayan Cataract Project, aims to address curable blindness through collaborations with global partners.
https://addisstandard.com/feature-a-goodwill-initiative-sparks-hope-by-restoring-eye-sights-across-ethiopia/
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Feature: A goodwill initiative sparks hope by restoring eye sights across Ethiopia - Addis Standard
A beneficiary whose eye sight was restored through HCP Cureblindness campaign (Photo: HCP) By Molla Mitiku @MollaAyenew Addis Abeba – Sisay Abebe, 64, is a resident in Logia, Afar region. He had been leading his life with the income he earned from his semi…
#Ethiopia: Ministry of Trade implements stringent registration process for #Khat exporters
The Ministry of Trade has announced new pre-license requirements for all khat exporters in Ethiopia. The registration process will be rigorous, with a re-registration period from 7–25 November, 2023. Minister Gebremeskel Chala emphasized the need for these criteria to improve the industry and enhance export revenue.
The new directive aims to address challenges faced by the sector and prevent illegal traders from infiltrating the system. Failure to meet the requirements and renew licenses within the given timeframe will result in license revocation.
This move follows a decline in export earnings from over $400 million a decade ago to $248 million last year. The government's intervention in khat trading extends to the regional level, with challenges faced by farmers and exporters in the Oromia region.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ministry-of-trade-implements-stringent-registration-process-for-khat-exporters/
The Ministry of Trade has announced new pre-license requirements for all khat exporters in Ethiopia. The registration process will be rigorous, with a re-registration period from 7–25 November, 2023. Minister Gebremeskel Chala emphasized the need for these criteria to improve the industry and enhance export revenue.
The new directive aims to address challenges faced by the sector and prevent illegal traders from infiltrating the system. Failure to meet the requirements and renew licenses within the given timeframe will result in license revocation.
This move follows a decline in export earnings from over $400 million a decade ago to $248 million last year. The government's intervention in khat trading extends to the regional level, with challenges faced by farmers and exporters in the Oromia region.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ministry-of-trade-implements-stringent-registration-process-for-khat-exporters/
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#Ethiopia - Second round peace talk to end conflict in #Oromia kicks off in Dar es Salaam; #OLA Commander on board
With Commander of the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) Kumsa Diriba, popularly known as Jaal Marroo, on board, the second round talks between the Ethiopian federal government and OLA kicked off in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Tuesday.
Addis Standard learned from the diplomatic sources that the two sides were engaged in renewed “political dialogue” over the last three weeks, the “positive outcome” of which helped progress to the ongoing talks between senior military officials of the two sides that kick started yesterday.
Additional diplomatic sources in close proximity to the mediators said as the discussion “progresses into a critical stage, it is increasingly evident that the dedication and resolve demonstrated by all parties to reach a sustainable resolution is commendable.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-second-round-peace-talk-to-end-conflict-in-oromia-kicks-off-in-dar-es-salaam-ola-commander-on-board/
With Commander of the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) Kumsa Diriba, popularly known as Jaal Marroo, on board, the second round talks between the Ethiopian federal government and OLA kicked off in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Tuesday.
Addis Standard learned from the diplomatic sources that the two sides were engaged in renewed “political dialogue” over the last three weeks, the “positive outcome” of which helped progress to the ongoing talks between senior military officials of the two sides that kick started yesterday.
Additional diplomatic sources in close proximity to the mediators said as the discussion “progresses into a critical stage, it is increasingly evident that the dedication and resolve demonstrated by all parties to reach a sustainable resolution is commendable.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-second-round-peace-talk-to-end-conflict-in-oromia-kicks-off-in-dar-es-salaam-ola-commander-on-board/
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News: Second round peace talk to end conflict in Oromia kicks off in Dar es Salaam; OLA Commander on board - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: #Tigray interim admin sacks four more high-ranking officials
The Tigray Interim Administration has dismissed four high-ranking officials from their positions. This decision follows the removal of six top zonal officials just ten days ago.
The officials were notified via a letter dated 28 October, 2023; however, two of them discovered their terminations through social media. No official statement has been provided by the interim administration regarding these dismissals.
Tension has been increasing between the interim administration and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (#TPLF).
https://addisstandard.com/news-tigray-interim-admin-sacks-four-more-high-ranking-officials/
The Tigray Interim Administration has dismissed four high-ranking officials from their positions. This decision follows the removal of six top zonal officials just ten days ago.
The officials were notified via a letter dated 28 October, 2023; however, two of them discovered their terminations through social media. No official statement has been provided by the interim administration regarding these dismissals.
Tension has been increasing between the interim administration and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (#TPLF).
https://addisstandard.com/news-tigray-interim-admin-sacks-four-more-high-ranking-officials/
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News: Tigray interim admin sacks four more high-ranking officials - Addis Standard
From left to right: Alem Gebrewahid, Amanuel Assefa, Liya Kassa, and Teklay Gebremedhin (Photo:Social Media) Addis Abeba – In a letter sent from the president’s office, the Tigray Interim Administration has removed four high-ranking officials from their positions.…
Update: #US, #IGAD, #Kenya & #Norway key peace talk facilitators; #OLA southern command chief arrives in Dar es Salaam
Ongoing talks between the Ethiopian government and OLA which according to diplomatic sources is happening at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, involve the active support from external mediators and facilitators, most notably the U.S through a delegation led by Ambassador Mike Hammer, Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, and senior diplomats representing IGAD, as well as the governments of Kenya and Norway.
General Getachew Gudina, Head of Military Intelligence of the federal defense forces, and Major General Demis Amenu, his deputy, who was part of the first round talks held in May this year in Zanzibar, represented the federal government.
Sources also confirmed to Addis Standard that OLA’s Southern Command Gemechu Regassa a.k.a Jaal Gemechu Aboye and his deputy, were flown via Kenya from their bases in Borana, southern Oromia, to the meeting venue this morning.
https://addisstandard.com/update-us-igad-kenya-ola-southern-command-chief-arrives-in-dar-es-salaam/
Ongoing talks between the Ethiopian government and OLA which according to diplomatic sources is happening at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, involve the active support from external mediators and facilitators, most notably the U.S through a delegation led by Ambassador Mike Hammer, Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, and senior diplomats representing IGAD, as well as the governments of Kenya and Norway.
General Getachew Gudina, Head of Military Intelligence of the federal defense forces, and Major General Demis Amenu, his deputy, who was part of the first round talks held in May this year in Zanzibar, represented the federal government.
Sources also confirmed to Addis Standard that OLA’s Southern Command Gemechu Regassa a.k.a Jaal Gemechu Aboye and his deputy, were flown via Kenya from their bases in Borana, southern Oromia, to the meeting venue this morning.
https://addisstandard.com/update-us-igad-kenya-ola-southern-command-chief-arrives-in-dar-es-salaam/
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Update: US, IGAD, Kenya & Norway key peace talk facilitators; OLA southern command chief arrives in Dar es Salaam - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: Residents report gunfire in Ethiopian holy city, but govt says all peaceful
"Fighting broke out (in #Lalibela) an hour ago and I am now hiding in my home," one resident said by telephone, with the crackle of gunfire in the background.
A deacon at one of Lalibela's 11 churches, which date back to the 12th and 13th centuries and are a major attraction for Coptic Christians and tourists alike, said the fighting started around 8 a.m. "in all parts of the city".
A metal shelter built to protect one of the churches had been hit three times by stray gunfire, he said.
"They are using all kinds of weapons. I could feel the vibrations," the deacon said.
Government spokesperson Legesse Tulu disputed the reports of violence, saying that the city and its surroundings were peaceful. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/residents-report-gunfire-ethiopian-holy-city-govt-says-all-peaceful-2023-11-08/
"Fighting broke out (in #Lalibela) an hour ago and I am now hiding in my home," one resident said by telephone, with the crackle of gunfire in the background.
A deacon at one of Lalibela's 11 churches, which date back to the 12th and 13th centuries and are a major attraction for Coptic Christians and tourists alike, said the fighting started around 8 a.m. "in all parts of the city".
A metal shelter built to protect one of the churches had been hit three times by stray gunfire, he said.
"They are using all kinds of weapons. I could feel the vibrations," the deacon said.
Government spokesperson Legesse Tulu disputed the reports of violence, saying that the city and its surroundings were peaceful. https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/residents-report-gunfire-ethiopian-holy-city-govt-says-all-peaceful-2023-11-08/
#Ethiopia: #Opal production in South Wollo Zone disrupted by conflict in #Amhara region
The administration of #South_Wollo_Zone, a major producer of opals, has reported that the mining of the precious gemstone has been disrupted by the ongoing conflict in the Amhara region. This disruption in opal production is impacting the local economy and the livelihoods of those involved in the industry.
In the South Wollo Zone, nearly 30 minerals, including opal, amber, jasper, onyx, tourmaline, quartz, and gypsum, have been identified. Currently, 12 high-potential production licenses have been granted, with four in good standing and the remaining not operational.
Over the past three months, the zone has exported 6,532 kilograms of opal to international markets, resulting in a revenue of almost six million birr.
The administration of #South_Wollo_Zone, a major producer of opals, has reported that the mining of the precious gemstone has been disrupted by the ongoing conflict in the Amhara region. This disruption in opal production is impacting the local economy and the livelihoods of those involved in the industry.
In the South Wollo Zone, nearly 30 minerals, including opal, amber, jasper, onyx, tourmaline, quartz, and gypsum, have been identified. Currently, 12 high-potential production licenses have been granted, with four in good standing and the remaining not operational.
Over the past three months, the zone has exported 6,532 kilograms of opal to international markets, resulting in a revenue of almost six million birr.
Safaricom Ethiopia registers 1.2 million M-PESA customers since launch in August, transaction values reach $286.7 million
#Safaricom_Ethiopia Plc has achieved a significant milestone by registering 1.2 million M-PESA customers since launching its mobile money service in the country in August this year. This announcement was made during the release of the company's 2023/2024 half-year results on Thursday.
On 16 August 2023, M-PESA was launched in #Ethiopia after acquiring the payment instrument issuer license from the National Bank of Ethiopia. This launch was a major boost for Safaricom as it aims to expand its services in one of #Africa's most populous countries.
Furthermore, Safaricom disclosed that transaction values have reached $286.7 million (Ksh. 43.7 billion) since the launch. Additionally, 23,000 M-PESA agents and 12,000 merchants have been onboarded to the service.
"This confirms our belief in the growth potential of Ethiopia and how it will greatly support our future expansion. We intend to maintain this momentum in the second half of the year," stated Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom.
During the results announcement, Safaricom also revealed that its customer base has grown to 4.1 million users, with operations now extended to 22 cities across the country.
https://techtrendske.co.ke/2023/11/09/safaricom-now-has-1-2-million-m-pesa-customers-in-ethiopia/
#Safaricom_Ethiopia Plc has achieved a significant milestone by registering 1.2 million M-PESA customers since launching its mobile money service in the country in August this year. This announcement was made during the release of the company's 2023/2024 half-year results on Thursday.
On 16 August 2023, M-PESA was launched in #Ethiopia after acquiring the payment instrument issuer license from the National Bank of Ethiopia. This launch was a major boost for Safaricom as it aims to expand its services in one of #Africa's most populous countries.
Furthermore, Safaricom disclosed that transaction values have reached $286.7 million (Ksh. 43.7 billion) since the launch. Additionally, 23,000 M-PESA agents and 12,000 merchants have been onboarded to the service.
"This confirms our belief in the growth potential of Ethiopia and how it will greatly support our future expansion. We intend to maintain this momentum in the second half of the year," stated Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom.
During the results announcement, Safaricom also revealed that its customer base has grown to 4.1 million users, with operations now extended to 22 cities across the country.
https://techtrendske.co.ke/2023/11/09/safaricom-now-has-1-2-million-m-pesa-customers-in-ethiopia/
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Safaricom now has 1.2 million M-PESA customers in Ethiopia
Safaricom has now registered 1.2 million M-PESA customers since launching the mobile money service in the country in August this year.
#Ethiopia- #Somalia - #Jubaland and #Galmudug states senior officials meet #Somali Regional State President
Senior officials from neighboring Somalia's Jubaland and Galmudug states met today with Somali Regional State President Mustafe M. Omer in his office in #Jigjiga to discuss current regional affairs.
Somali regional state said Mustafe was also joined by federal and Somali regional state security officials in the discussion, which included topics on cross-border peace and security for the people of the two countries, as well as strengthening relations and development, and trade and economic ties.
Senior officials from neighboring Somalia's Jubaland and Galmudug states met today with Somali Regional State President Mustafe M. Omer in his office in #Jigjiga to discuss current regional affairs.
Somali regional state said Mustafe was also joined by federal and Somali regional state security officials in the discussion, which included topics on cross-border peace and security for the people of the two countries, as well as strengthening relations and development, and trade and economic ties.
Defiance and resilience: What explains the unexpected results for 12th-Grade exams in post-war #Tigray region
Startling statistics recently revealed that only 3.3% of students who took the 12th-grade exit exams across #Ethiopia achieved a score above 50%. This disappointing trend has persisted for the past two years, prompting frustration and criticism from members of parliament. In an unexpected turn of events, the war-torn region of Tigray emerged as a beacon of hope, with an impressive 66.96% of grade 12 students achieving a passing mark.
Among the top performers is 21-year-old Ataklti Mebrahtu, despite being disabled due to the conflict. Ataklti's determination and refusal to be defined by his disability enabled him to score an impressive 556, placing him among the top ten students in his school. His journey was marred by the war and the COVID-19 pandemic, but he remained resilient. While he mourns the loss of classmates and friends, Ataklti remains committed to advocating for Tigray children's return to school.
A total of 9,514 students took the exams in Tigray, with natural science and social science courses being favored. The success was attributed to factors such as age, concentration, and resilience. Despite the challenges faced, Tigray's students have displayed commendable determination.
https://addisstandard.com/defiance-and-resilience-what-explains-the-unexpected-results-for-12th-grade-exams-in-post-war-tigray-region/
Startling statistics recently revealed that only 3.3% of students who took the 12th-grade exit exams across #Ethiopia achieved a score above 50%. This disappointing trend has persisted for the past two years, prompting frustration and criticism from members of parliament. In an unexpected turn of events, the war-torn region of Tigray emerged as a beacon of hope, with an impressive 66.96% of grade 12 students achieving a passing mark.
Among the top performers is 21-year-old Ataklti Mebrahtu, despite being disabled due to the conflict. Ataklti's determination and refusal to be defined by his disability enabled him to score an impressive 556, placing him among the top ten students in his school. His journey was marred by the war and the COVID-19 pandemic, but he remained resilient. While he mourns the loss of classmates and friends, Ataklti remains committed to advocating for Tigray children's return to school.
A total of 9,514 students took the exams in Tigray, with natural science and social science courses being favored. The success was attributed to factors such as age, concentration, and resilience. Despite the challenges faced, Tigray's students have displayed commendable determination.
https://addisstandard.com/defiance-and-resilience-what-explains-the-unexpected-results-for-12th-grade-exams-in-post-war-tigray-region/
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Defiance and resilience: What explains the unexpected results for 12th-Grade exams in post-war Tigray region - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopian forces regain control of #Lalibela: Residents
The Ethiopian army regained control of Lalibela on Thursday, following a pullout by a regional militia whose fighters had overrun much of the historic town a day earlier, residents said.
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The latest clashes broke out on Wednesday morning, with #Fano eventually seizing control of much of Lalibela, according to residents.
But on Thursday, a resident said that Fano fighters had "left during the night" and "ENDF now control the city".
Another resident confirmed the account, saying: "Until early morning, Fano controlled most of the town. When we woke up, Fano were finishing leaving the town."
"I can see ENDF deployed in the streets," he added. https://www.barrons.com/articles/ethiopian-forces-regain-control-of-lalibela-residents-caf5b9b3
The Ethiopian army regained control of Lalibela on Thursday, following a pullout by a regional militia whose fighters had overrun much of the historic town a day earlier, residents said.
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The latest clashes broke out on Wednesday morning, with #Fano eventually seizing control of much of Lalibela, according to residents.
But on Thursday, a resident said that Fano fighters had "left during the night" and "ENDF now control the city".
Another resident confirmed the account, saying: "Until early morning, Fano controlled most of the town. When we woke up, Fano were finishing leaving the town."
"I can see ENDF deployed in the streets," he added. https://www.barrons.com/articles/ethiopian-forces-regain-control-of-lalibela-residents-caf5b9b3
#Ethiopia: Opposition group in #Tigray opposes referendum over occupied areas, urge full implementation of peace deal
The Assimba Democratic Party opposes the federal government's plan for a referendum in occupied Tigray areas, emphasizing the need for complete implementation of the Pretoria Peace Agreement.
The party demands the withdrawal of #Eritrean and #Amhara forces, the return of displaced people in Tigray, and urgent humanitarian aid.
https://addisstandard.com/news-opposition-group-in-tigray-opposes-referendum-over-occupied-areas-urge-full-implementation-of-peace-deal/
The Assimba Democratic Party opposes the federal government's plan for a referendum in occupied Tigray areas, emphasizing the need for complete implementation of the Pretoria Peace Agreement.
The party demands the withdrawal of #Eritrean and #Amhara forces, the return of displaced people in Tigray, and urgent humanitarian aid.
https://addisstandard.com/news-opposition-group-in-tigray-opposes-referendum-over-occupied-areas-urge-full-implementation-of-peace-deal/
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News: Opposition group in Tigray opposes referendum over occupied areas, urge full implementation of peace deal - Addis Standard
Addis Abeba – The Assimba Democratic Party (ADP) has expressed its opposition to the federal government’s plan to conduct a referendum over areas in western and southern Tigray that have been occupied by the Amhara forces since 2020. In a statement released…
#Ethiopia: Leading #Sidama opposition party accuses regional government of forceful entry into its office, property looting
Sidama Federalist Party (#SFP) accuses Sidama regional government of forcefully entering its HQ, looting property, and detaining a member. The party's head, Genene Hasana, claims security forces raided the office, engaging in physical altercations and arresting a member.
The regional government denies the accusations, stating that their actions were to maintain law and order after party members incited disturbances. The SFP alleges a history of harassment and arrests by the regional administration and has communicated its concerns to Ethiopia’s national electoral board.
The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has initiated an inquiry into the SFP’s complaint about the unlawful detention of its members.
https://addisstandard.com/news-leading-sidama-opposition-party-accuses-regional-government-of-forceful-entry-into-its-office-property-looting/
Sidama Federalist Party (#SFP) accuses Sidama regional government of forcefully entering its HQ, looting property, and detaining a member. The party's head, Genene Hasana, claims security forces raided the office, engaging in physical altercations and arresting a member.
The regional government denies the accusations, stating that their actions were to maintain law and order after party members incited disturbances. The SFP alleges a history of harassment and arrests by the regional administration and has communicated its concerns to Ethiopia’s national electoral board.
The Ethiopian National Electoral Board has initiated an inquiry into the SFP’s complaint about the unlawful detention of its members.
https://addisstandard.com/news-leading-sidama-opposition-party-accuses-regional-government-of-forceful-entry-into-its-office-property-looting/
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#Ethiopia: Students in #Tigray defy all odds with outstanding performance in 12th-grade exit exam
Meet Liwam Kiros, a 21-year-old student from Kallamino Special High School who has achieved an impressive score of 562 in the 12th-grade exit exam. Liwam's accomplishment is even more remarkable considering the additional challenges she faces as a female and disabled individual. As a former fighter from Tigray, Liwam suffered a left foot injury after serving on various fronts for a year.
Despite the tragic losses experienced during the war, Liwam is one of over 9,000 grade 12 students who recently took the school leaving exams in the Tigray region.
To learn more about the inspiring journeys of students like Liwam, who surpassed expectations and overcame challenges, please follow the link:
https://addisstandard.com/defiance-and-resilience-what-explains-the-unexpected-results-for-12th-grade-exams-in-post-war-tigray-region/
Meet Liwam Kiros, a 21-year-old student from Kallamino Special High School who has achieved an impressive score of 562 in the 12th-grade exit exam. Liwam's accomplishment is even more remarkable considering the additional challenges she faces as a female and disabled individual. As a former fighter from Tigray, Liwam suffered a left foot injury after serving on various fronts for a year.
Despite the tragic losses experienced during the war, Liwam is one of over 9,000 grade 12 students who recently took the school leaving exams in the Tigray region.
To learn more about the inspiring journeys of students like Liwam, who surpassed expectations and overcame challenges, please follow the link:
https://addisstandard.com/defiance-and-resilience-what-explains-the-unexpected-results-for-12th-grade-exams-in-post-war-tigray-region/
#Ethiopia- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his delegation arrive in #Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to participate in the first #Saudi-#Africa Summit.
This Saudi-Africa summit is organized by the kingdom aimed at cooperating with African countries on matters such as regional security threats, increasing political and economic cooperation l, working on energy solutions, and boosting investment cooperations, among others.
The summit was scheduled to be held in Riyadh on Saturday, but was postponed due to the ongoing #Israel-#Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, prompting an emergency Arab and Islamic summits to take place in Riyadh on the day.
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This Saudi-Africa summit is organized by the kingdom aimed at cooperating with African countries on matters such as regional security threats, increasing political and economic cooperation l, working on energy solutions, and boosting investment cooperations, among others.
The summit was scheduled to be held in Riyadh on Saturday, but was postponed due to the ongoing #Israel-#Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, prompting an emergency Arab and Islamic summits to take place in Riyadh on the day.
Photos: PMO