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Since 2016, the fund has worked in partnership with ministries of education in each of the countries they operate in. The fund works alongside community-based organisations in Ethiopia, Ghana, Lebanon, Liberia, and Gambia. [6] This includes the following governmental bodies: Ministry of Education (Ethiopia) Ministry of Education, Ghana
By February 2020, the Luminos Fund had provided education for 132,611 children in Ethiopia, Lebanon and Liberia, whose access had been limited due to conflict, discrimination or poverty. [33] Legatum founded the END Fund in 2012 to co-ordinate and support programmes to treat neglected tropical diseases, which affect over 1.5 billion people ...
The Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) was established in 1992 to foster private investment sector in Ethiopia. [2] EIC is responsible for offering one-stop services to investors, issuing investment permits, registering technology transfer agreements and facilitating the acquisition of land, utilities and other service for investor.
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It is responsible for general financial management and economic policy of Ethiopia, in addition to the allocation of economic assistance. Formerly the Ministry of Finance, it has its origins in the ministerial system introduced by Emperor Menelik II in 1907.
The Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development (MPSHRD) is an Ethiopian government department responsible for administration and management of civil servants, providing training and improvement opportunities. [1] It was established in 2008 under Proclamation No.916/2008. [2]
Community portal; Recent changes; ... The Ethiopian Heritage Fund is a British charity that works to preserve the antiquities and manuscripts of Ethiopian Orthodox ...
The school's name commemorates Dejazmach Gebre Mariam Gari, who was an Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance fighter during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and the subsequent Italian occupation of Ethiopia. [6] His name, Gebre Mariam, translates to “servant of Mary”. [7] The hyphen in the school's name is due to a French punctuation convention.