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  Some Reflections On Culture And Development In Ethiopia (Fekade Azeze)

Traditions you are afraid to talk about

African Union: Unity for Expressing African Freedom/Agency (Mammo Muchie)

NEPAD: False Start or a True Start? (Mammo Muchie)

Field Work on Contemporary Amharic Oral Poetry in East Gojjam,Northwest Ethiopia (Getie Gelaye)

Books by Getie Gelaye

  • Peasants and the Ethiopian State: Agricultural Producers' Cooperatives and their Reflections in Amharic Oral Poetry (Research on African Languages and Cultures, Volume 7)
  • Amharic Oral Poems of the Peasantry in East Gojjam: Text, Classification, Translation and Commentary (Forschungen Zu Sprachen Und Kulturen Afrikas, Bd. 9.)
Manual for New Strategy Against Female Genital Mutilation (A. Groh)

Rahab S'nt Qen Yifejal? : Reflections of a Well-Fed Visitor (Tewodros Abebe)

Popularizing Statistics Education in Ethiopia(Temesgen Zewotir)

Ethiopian Games-2002 (Abebe Kebede)

Previous Articles

Brain Drain or Brain Gain

Ethiopian Higher Institutions of Learning (Eualem Abebe)
Revisiting the Doctrine of Human Capital Mobility in the Information Age  (Damtew Teferra)
Revisiting the Doctrine of Human Capital Mobility in the Information Age Part II (Damtew Teferra)
The transition from Brain Drain to BrainGain (Abebe Kebede)
Popuralizing Statistics for Future Employers of Statisticians in Ethiopia (Temesgen Zewotir)
History
The Ethiopian Student Movement in the Struggle against Imperialism, 1960-1974 (Colin Darch)

History of Education, Printing and Literacy in Ethiopia, 14 Ethiopian Students Abroad, in the 1920s (Richard Pankhurst)

Note on Ethiopian National Archives in Italy (Richard Pankhurst)

Addis Ababa University: The Force for Social Change (Taddle G. Hiowt)

ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY: FIFTY YEARS BACK AND FORTH
 

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