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SEHOA Ambassador Mike Hammer held key discussions with ብሄራዊ ተሃድሶ ኮሚሽን NRC Commissioner Temesgen Tilahun 🇪🇹 to make tangible progress on DDR.
The US remains committed to supporting DDR as a critical component of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement & to deliver lasting peace in Ethiopia.
#ThrowbackThursday : March 14, 2013- Our Alumni hosted an awards ceremony honoring 50 unemployed youth from across Ethiopia who completed a 'Green Entrepreneurs' training program. They also competed for grants to use their newfound skills in urban farming, mushroom production,
Presently, USAID Ethiopia is running development and emergency humanitarian assistance programs, including health, democracy, human rights and governance, peace and security, education, youth and social services, livelihoods, economic growth, and trade. @USAID aims to see a more
#OlympicTips2024 : Do you know? “Games wide open!” Is the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics slogan. You can expect to hear it more as the Games approach.
The Satchmo American Center hosted an African Day event with Model African Union - Ethiopia, focusing on education and celebrating Africa Day. US Mission to the AU Chargé d‘Affaires Mikael Cleverley spoke to participants and emphasized that Education is the passport for the future Mezgebua
Ethiopia faces a plastic waste crisis, with only 30-40% recycled due to limited resources.
Cool Plastics, a female-led company, recycles 372,000 tons yearly into useful agriculture packaging, reducing pollution and promoting resource efficiency.
Supported by USAID CATALYZE
Join us as we celebrate #PEPFAR21YearsofImpact by learning about PEPFAR, the HIV/AIDS response, and impact of the program in #Ethiopia .
Put your answer in the reply!
#PEPFARtrivia
#MondayInspiration : In 1992 Olympic Games, Derartu Tulu became the first Ethiopian woman and African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the 100,00m event.
Returning to the stage at the 2000 Sydney Games, Derartu once again competed in the 10,000m race. Seizing the lead at the