Reporter, Ethiopia
October 3, 2009
Hayal Alemayehu
Coffee export earnings during the first two months of the current Ethiopian fiscal year dropped by over 20 percent compared to that of the same period of the
I am still all jazzed up and energized by the great Addis Share Fair experience. So, what was so special about this event?
Recently Ethiopia allowed Eritrean refugees to live outside camps. This is a good move by the Ethiopian authorities.
I hope this will be an example for many African countries to follow what Ethiopia had done. We have to thank Ethiopia for what it did.
Please let us sign the petition below to thank Ethiopia:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/thank-ethiopia-for-allowing-eritrean-re...
Thank you for taking your time to sign this Petition.
Baynor
For the first time ever, members of the Hamar tribe in Minogelti, Ethiopia are running a business. A sustainable business that employs four members of the tribe. These are the community's first jobs.
I was pleased to see the announcement below in the mail from Kabissa member Global Team for Local Initiatives, a local organization based on Bainbridge Island that works with the Hamar, a small community in Ethiopia. They are selling Hamar products at the Grange today, Sunday 6 December. Coffee exports plummet despite slight improvement in the sector
Reporter, Ethiopia
October 3, 2009
Hayal Alemayehu
Coffee export earnings during the first two months of the current Ethiopian fiscal year dropped by over 20 percent compared to that of the same period of the
The 2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference concluded yesterday, and there was a nuanced energy about how the nonprofit sector can use new media to bring social change.