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Addis Ababa Marks World Cleanup Day With a “Clear Out” Campaign

The World Cleanup Day took place in Addis Ababa with a community based Clear Up campaign involving the participation of senior government officials. Marking the day, almost one million residents of the city led by Deputy Mayor Adanech Abiebie conducted a debris clear out in residential quarters and vicinities of schools and religious institutions in

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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church To Build ”Tewahdo Diplomatic Medical City” in Entoto Mountain

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church is to build an international standard medical center aimed at attracting tourists at a cost of 210 million dollars (13.6 billion birr) . The Medical Center will be able to handle up to 600 overnight patients. The Medical Center is expected to be completed within two years and will enhance

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COVID-19 PCR Diagnostic Testing Kits Production in Ethiopia

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugrated the commencement of Ethiopia’s commercial production of COVID-19 PCR diagnostic testing kits for both the export market with a priority to African countries and Ethiopia’s domestic demand. The COVID 19 diagnostic kits factory (BGI Health), the first of its kind in Ethiopia was inaugurated at Bole Lemmi Industrial Park. The

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Deborah foundation: dedicated to addressing the needs of mental disability among ethiopian youth

Established in 2019, the Deborah Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Ethiopian youth with mental disabilities through support in the areas of education, health, and policy advocacy. When the fourth daughter of his Excellency Abadulla Gemeda and W/ro Rahel Welde Deborah was born with Down syndrome in 2008, the family

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Ethiopia To Embark On Digital Learning From 9 To 12 Grades

The Ministry of Education has announced a plan to embark on digital learning at secondary school level from grades 9-12.The digital learning method is considered crucial to enable the government to cut costs in purchasing large amounts of paper for printing purposes.Realizing this new digital way forward will enable students to easily adapt themselves with

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