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  2. Flags and emblems of the regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region [13] Flag of the Tigray Region [14] Regional emblems. Addis Ababa. Afar Region. Amhara Region. Benishangul-Gumuz Region.

  3. File:Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Ethiopian Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) is a government auxiliary, but it is also an independent humanitarian organization. It was established and legally recognized by a National Charter adopted on October 31, 1947. The Charter has been subjected to several parliamentary revisions, the most recent of which occurred in 1999.

  5. Emblem of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Emblem appears in the centre of the flag of Ethiopia. Prior to 1975, the coat of arms of the Ethiopian Empire was used. In 1975, an earlier version of the emblem of Ethiopia was adopted, consisting of a plow on a yellow sunburst surrounded by a wreath. It was used until 1987 and eventually became associated with the Dergue regime. Colours ...

  6. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    There is a need to change the importance of education in the country's social structure, and children should be encouraged and required to attend school and become educated. The society of Ethiopia expects teachers and parents to use corporal punishment to maintain order and discipline. Most believe that through punishing children for bad ...

  7. Category : Educational organisations based in Ethiopia

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  8. Ethiopian Teachers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The ETA formed in February 1949 by 32 teachers from Minilik Senior Secondary School, located in Addis Abba, the capital of Ethiopia. [1] The ETA was initially named Teachers' Union but in 1965 the association quickly began to be known nationwide and as a result became known as Ethiopian Teachers’ Association (ETA).

  9. Ministry of Education (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education established during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1930 under Blattengetta Sahlu Sedalu, a former graduate of the Menelik II School. The First Secretary of the Ministry was Ato Kidina Mariam Aberra. The Ministry was then allotted 2 per cent of the treasury's revenue, in addition to a special education tax. [3]