#COVID19Ethiopia
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Analysis: Does it matter to know the “square one’’ of SARS-CoV-2 spillover?
By. Zelalem H. Mekuria & Filimon M. Haile Addis Abeba, June 01/2020 – Unprecedented in the history of mankind, the…
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Op-ed: Covid-19 and patient safety
Ethiopia stepping up readiness for coronavirus disease outbreak. WHO/February 2020 Sosena Kebede, MD, MPH “The physician must … have two special objects…
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Analysis: Ethiopia’s response to COVID-19
House-to-house health checkups by health extension workers in Dire Dawa Administration. April 2020 By Arkebe Oqubay Addis Abeba, May 27/2020…
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Op-Ed: Beyond the constitutional debate: unpacking the political conundrum
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at a meeting with representatives of opposition parties during which the government presented four options in…
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News: 66 #COVID19 cases in Addis Abeba connected to a police station as total number rises to 389
Dr. Eba Abate, (left) & Dr. Lia Tadesse (center) gave the joint presser today. Image: Archive By Etenesh Abera @EteneshAb…
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Commentary: The Constitution should be interpreted, if at all, to re-constitute, co-govern & co-conduct a post-COVID-19 national election: IOLA
Chief Justice Meaza Ashenafi, President of the Supreme Court, is also the chairwoman of the Council of Constitutional Inquiry (CCI),…
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Commentary: Making sense of Ethiopia’s constitutional moment
Partial view of members of the House of Federation (HoF). Image: HoF archive Yonatan T. Fessha, @YonatanFessha Zemelak Ayele @zemelak_a…
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Commentary: Ethiopia’s crisis induced opportunity to seize a historical constitutional moment
Chief Justice Meaza Ashenafi, President of the Supreme Court, is also the chairwoman of the Council of Constitutional Inquiry (CCI)…
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Analysis: Stranded uni students in Yirgalem sustain severe abuse by security forces as campus reneges on promises
Women students weren’t spared the wrath of the men in uniform when they converged on the Awada campus on March…
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