Haramaya University Donated 250,000 birr Worth Business Start-up Materials to Disabilities

Haramaya University has provided various business start-up materials to disabilities associations in East Hararge Zone, Kurfa Chele Woreda, on December 21, 2021. Dr. Yesihak Yusuf, Vice President for Community Services and Enterprise Development, said the university is currently providing trainings, advice and other important support to those who are struggling to overcome poverty in the […]

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Haramaya University “Tree-Based Rehabilitation Project” Supported 50 Needy Households.

Haramaya University has Supported 50 needy households in Haramaya Woreda Local Communities by giving 100 sheep worth more than 300,000 birr at Dengego Biftu Geda village, on December, 23, 2021. While the support was done through Haramaya University Dengego Tree Based Rehabilitation Project, each household has received 2 sheep. Dr. Tesema Toru, Coordinator of Dengego […]

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AAU Holds Panel Discussion on Post conflict Crisis Intervention in Ethiopia

Addis Ababa University (AAU) held a second round panel discussion on current issues of the country under a topic, “Post Conflict Crisis Intervention in Ethiopia: Political, Socioeconomic and Psychological Dimensions” at Nelson Mandela Hall on the 30th of December 2021. It is recall that in its first round panel discussion, AAU dealt on “Western Intervention in the […]

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Chief Administrator of Amhara Region Vows to Rebuild Infrastructures Destroyed by TPLF

The Chief Administrator of Amhara Region vowed to rehabilitate infrastructures vandalized by the heinous acts of the terrorist TPLF in the region. It is to be recalled that the terrorist TPLF had destroyed and looted a number of public and private properties including health facilities, schools, and bridges among other vital infrastructures. A delegation led […]

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Haramaya University Prospective Graduates in College of Health and Medical Sciences Inaugurated Thirteen Different Projects, December 18/2021 Harar.

Health and Medical Sciences Prospective graduates of Haramaya University have completed thirteen different community service projects in seven selected areas in Harari Regional State at the cost of over 4.2 million birr. According to Dr. Yadeta Desse, Chief Executive Director of the College of Health and Medical Sciences; Haramaya University is carrying out various research […]

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People who are bad with numbers often find it harder to make ends meet – even if they are not poor

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea People who are bad with numbers are more likely to experience financial difficulties than people who are good with numbers. That’s according to our analyses of the Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll. In this World Risk Poll, people from 141 countries were asked if 10% […]

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