AAU Gets Global Recognition for Performance in Water Excellence Center

Addis Ababa University (AAU) has received international recognition for its educational and research activities carried out by the Center for Water Excellence; stated in Press Release at the President’s Office today, 21st of January 2022. Professor Tassew Woldehana, President of AAU, said that the recognition of the University in water education and research programs will make the […]

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Addis Ababa is Safer than My Birthplace, Toronto: Windsor University Student

Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa is much safer even to walk at night than my birthplace, Toronto, Canada, a Windsor University Student, Jason Okoro Power said. Jason came from Canada with his mother as part of the Great Ethiopian Homecoming Challenge initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed that invited one million Ethiopian diaspora and friends of Ethiopia during […]

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ECSU and CEPU Organized the 16th National Conference

Ethiopian Civil Service University in collaboration with The Consortium of Ethiopian Public University organized   the 16th National Conference on   January 15, 2022 at Hidasse Hall ECSU Campus.  The National Conference was held on a Theme of “Post-Conflict Recovery Challenges and Opportunities in Conflict-Torn Settings of Higher Education in Ethiopia:  Implications for Peace building, Re-construction and […]

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Consortium of Ethiopian Public Universities Holds a National Conference

Consortium of Ethiopian Public Universities (CEPU) held a national conference with a theme of “Post-Conflict Recovery Challenges and Opportunities in Conflict-Torn Settings of Higher Education in Ethiopia: Implication for Peace building, Re-construction and Development” at Ethiopian Civil Service University (ECSU) on the 15th of January 2022. Samuel Kifle (PhD), State Minister at Ministry of Education (MoE), in his […]

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Adolescent Refugee Girls’ Secondary Education in Ethiopia: An Empirical Analysis of Multiple Vulnerabilities in Low-Resource Displacement Settings

Despite global and regional commitments to ensure that all children have access to education, refugee children are being left behind. Refugee enrollment in secondary school lags behind host community children in nearly all major host countries, with gaps often more severe for girls. The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, finds that refugee girls remain half as likely to enroll in secondary school as […]

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