Situation report: Humanitarian Crisis in Ethiopia - 01 Dec 2008
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Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Date: 02 Dec 2008 Source: Integrated Regional Information Networks
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December 01, 2008 (ADDIS ABABA) report from Sudan Tribune: FACING COLLAPSE, SOMALI RULERS PLEAD FOR ETHIOPIA TO STAY The Somali Transitional Federal Government has expressed fears that the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops in the current conditions with no alternative military force, like a UN peacekeeping mission, could have terrible consequences. The spokesman for the Presidency of the Transitional...
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Ethiopia, Africa's largest coffee producer, starts trading the crop on a national commodity exchange.
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Author: Tse Subject: Ethiopia starts coffee exchange Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:55 am (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 2 so can someone explain to me what this entails exactly? "commodity exchange" being a common marketplace/interface which has a wider reach than the previous market system? an 'electronic' exchange? that sounds very strange since most farmers and middlemen in the countrysides would have a hard...
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Author: Shoan Subject: Re: Help Students in Ethiopia by Visiting this Blog Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:41 am (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 1 etopia wrote: Dear All, A couple of months ago, I wanted to answer this question: How can we help students in Ethiopia get scholarship and funding source information specifically relevant to them? This question is related to two facts: 1. Most scholarship and funding...
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Author: Xend Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:51 pm (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 2 Tse, Why don't you work your mojo with the WebTeam here who seem intent on ignoring my every plea to have new categories? Wouldn't it be nice to further categorize discussions for easy retrieval and follow-through? A category for finance/business would help us carry a structured conversation and let eachother know about news,...
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Ethiopia, Africa’s largest coffee producer, has started trading the crop on a national commodity exchange, reports BBC. The new exchange will replace “the previous, more informal, system of sales through middlemen, farmers will now be able to get direct access to current market prices. The exchange has set up a network of warehouses to collect [...]
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Author: etopia Subject: Help Students in Ethiopia by Visiting this Blog Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 7:25 am (GMT -5) Topic Replies: 0 Dear All, A couple of months ago, I wanted to answer this question: How can we help students in Ethiopia get scholarship and funding source information specifically relevant to them? This question is related to two facts: 1. Most scholarship and funding source information...
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Horn of Africa anslyst Roger Middleton analyses the impact of Ethiopia's imminent withdrawal from Somalia.
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As we all know, Ethiopia is the biggest coffee producer among the countries in Africa. Now, they are about to do Coffee exchange in Ethiopian Commodity Exchange to drive more quality and the chance for farmer to get paid from the beans they seeded. The implication of the coffee exchange is that the farmer have [...]
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
There aren't many better ways to be introduced to Ethiopia than through the Great Ethiopian Run, says Jenny Higgins.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
Like most pastoralists in the remote Afar region of northeastern Ethiopia, Ahmed Mohammed made sure his daughter was circumcised seven days after her birth.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
Hawiye Clan Elders have welcomed the withdrawal of Ethiopian forces after Ethiopian announced on Friday that they are going to withdraw from Somalia by the end of the years 2008.
Ethiopian Review (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
Llodio, Spain - Ethiopia’s Tariku Bekele and Kenya’s Linet Masai captured top spots in style at the 25th ‘Cross Internacional Valle de Llodio’ held today (30) on a cold and rainy day for weather. In doing so, Bekele became the first athlete to win the event three times, while the manner of Masai’s victory - [...]