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  2. Tsedale Lemma - Wikipedia

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    Tsedale promoted women's rights for the 8 March 2014 International Women's Day by moderating a United Nations supported debate at Addis Ababa University titled "Equality for Woman is Progress for All: Celebrating Ethiopian Women's Achievements in Ethiopia", among seven prominent women panelists, Aster Zaoude, Birtukan Gebregzi, Chachi Tadesse, Desta Hagos, Ingidaye Eshete, Selamawit Adugna and ...

  3. The Biggest Moments From the TIME100 Women’s Leadership Forum

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    The TIME100 Women’s Leadership Forum is the first in a new TIME series that will address crucial issues through conversations to spotlight solutions and encourage action.

  4. 'Men have no place in women's sports': House GOP votes to ...

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    "Republicans have promised to protect women's sports, and under President Trump's leadership, we will fulfill this promise." PHOTO: Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson speaks during a press ...

  5. Pro-women's sports ad featuring Riley Gaines goes viral on X ...

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    A sports brand went viral on Monday and Tuesday after promoting an ad calling for the protection of women's sports. XX-XY Athletics founder and CEO Jennifer Sey promoted a new ad on Sunday ahead ...

  6. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Addis Powerhouse is a young women-led feminist knowledge production platform based in Ethiopia, which was founded in 2020. [32] Furthermore, Ethiopian girls and women's struggles and problems are mostly associated with social acceptance, access to education and child or forced marriages.

  7. Dagmawit Moges - Wikipedia

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    Dagmawit was a Deputy Mayor since July 2018 [3] and head of the Communication Affairs Bureau of Addis Ababa city, [6] and board chairperson of Addis Ababa Mass Media Agency. During Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed premiership, she was appointed as board chairperson of Ministry of Transportation and Communications from October 2018.

  8. Adanech Abebe - Wikipedia

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    Adanech Abebe (Amharic: አዳነች አበቤ, Oromo: Adaanach Abeebee) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the thirty-second mayor of Addis Ababa since 2021. She has been serving as a deputy mayor from 2020 until 2021.

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