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  2. Luminos Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Luminos Fund is a non-profit organisation helping children in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East excluded from school due to poverty, discrimination, or conflict to have access to education. [1]

  3. Legatum - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Foreign aid to Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia's case, the program aims to help stabilize the country's balance of payments and to free up funds for economic development. A noteworthy advance toward these goals came in 1999, when the successor states to the former Soviet Union, including Russia , cancelled US$5 billion in debt contracted by the Derg , a step that cut Ethiopia's ...

  5. Category:Foreign charities operating in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Foreign charities operating in Ethiopia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Lycée Guebre-Mariam - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Seyoum Mesfin - Wikipedia

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    Seyoum was born on 25 January 1949 in Tigray, Ethiopia, as Ambaye Mesfin.He later changed from Ambaye to Seyoum as a nom de guerre. [3] He attended Agazi Secondary School in Adigrat and Bahir Dar Polytechnic Institute from which he received a diploma in industrial chemistry in 1971.

  8. Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA) is a women's public association. [1] ... This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 23:56 (UTC).

  9. Addis Zemen (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The paper was launched as a four-page weekly on 7 June 1941. [1] Its first editor-in-chief was Amde Mikael Desalegn. [1] On 5 May 1946 it became a broadsheet publication [1] and in December 1958 it became a daily newspaper, [3] along with the Ethiopian Herald. [4] It is based in Addis Ababa and is currently published by the Ethiopian Press ...