Year: 2015

  • Art and culture

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  • Africa

    Meta Abo Brewery commissions $119m USD brewery expansion

    Ethiopia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Communication and Information Technology Dr Debretsion Gebremichael joined Chief Executive of Diageo Plc., Ivan Menezes, to inaugurate Meta Abo Brewery’s $119m USD expansion in Sebeta on Wednesday Feb. 25th 2015. The expansion brings Diageo’s investment to a US$344 million, making the largest in Africa.   According to Diageo, the new investment tripled the…

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  • Africa

    The first Ebola fighting health workers return

    The African Union Support to the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa (ASEOWA) welcomed back, on 22nd February, 17 health workers who were the first to be deployed to fight the deadly disease. Arriving from Liberia up on the completion of their tour of duty, and without infection among them, the health workers were welcomed back by Chairperson of the AUC…

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  • Africa

    Canada to support twenty life-saving projects in Africa

    Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper has yesterday announced support to 20 research teams that will help identify, test, and deliver practical, cost-effective solutions to improve maternal and child health in 13 countries across sub-Saharan Africa. The Prime Minister made the announcement following his meeting with Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, a statement from the Canadian Embassy in Addis…

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  • Africa

    Ethiopian marmalade to hit shelves at ‘Eataly’

    A partnership between the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Eataly, the Italian gourmet food store, to support family farmers around the globe will soon see a cooperative of women in Ethiopia ship their 4,000 jars of jam to Rome, where they will soon reach the shelves of the later.   “The success story in Ethiopia illustrates what FAO…

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  • Art and culture

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  • Africa

    Growth outpaced political reform in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Control Risks, the global business risk consultancy, has today launched its annual RiskMap report at an event for East Africa’s business leaders in Nairobi, Kenya. According to the report Economic growth has outpaced political reform and governments have so far failed to tackle key structural issues. But it suggested that large inward investment in East African energy and the prospect…

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  • Art and culture

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  • Middle East

    Managing the ISIS crisis

    Richard N. Haass New York – One day, historians will have their hands full debating the causes of the chaos now overtaking much of the Middle East. To what extent, they will ask, was it the inevitable result of deep flaws common to many of the region’s societies and political systems, and to what extent did it stem from what…

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  • Africa

    FAO launches new project to support Ethiopia’s livestock sector

    The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, has today launched a project that aims at enhancing the livestock sector in Ethiopia. The project, Improved Animal Health Service Delivery- Pursuing Pastoral Resilience (PPR), is designed to boost the social and economic importance of livestock at the household and national level by improving animal…

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