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Ethiopia is actively working to establish lasting peace and stability after experiencing a range of internal conflicts and localized disputes. The government's comprehensive approach goes beyond ...
As political rifts in Ethiopia’s northernmost region of Tigray deepen, some of its most notable political figures have come ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today issued a call to all religious leaders across Ethiopia to immediately intervene to prevent the escalation of conflict in Tigray, warning that any efforts to speak after ...
In a joint statement released under the Peace and Dialogue Campaign, a coalition of civil society organizations, including ...
Eritrean troops involved in the Tigray war in Ethiopia may have trafficked war victims for sale, adding to previous accounts of looting and other heinous crimes during the two-year conflict. A report ...
Conflict over Ethiopia's Tigray region worsens while diplomats scramble to find a resolution 05:49. U.S. Special Envoy Mike Hammer visited Tigray on August 2 and called for a "swift restoration of ...
Tigray remains a regional state within the Ethiopian federal system. Under Article 51 of the federal constitution, foreign relations fall under federal jurisdiction. While Article 39 grants regions ...
It was formally reopened in 2018, shortly after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power and signed a historic peace ...
Facts. Tigray is one of 11 administrative regions in Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most populous country. Each region is mostly autonomous, with its own police force and militia.
The Tigray region has a specific political relevance much greater than its physical size. Its geographic, cultural, historical position is critical to what happens in the sub-region of the Horn of ...
How Tigray war rape victims turned to Rwandan genocide survivors to heal. Women-to-women listening circles help heal trauma after brutal war left many with deep physical and psychological scars.
Tigray was once considered a model in the fight against HIV. Years of awareness-raising efforts had brought the region's HIV prevalence rate to 1.4%, one of the lowest in Ethiopia.