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Support the Amhara Regional Development
This year the Association planed to hold ADA 2002 Telethon program to collect supports from home nation and Ethiopians living abroad.Accordingly ADA has recognized the potential of the Diaspora,and hence it extend the call for supporting the development actvities in general and/or the project listed below in particular.
To See the projects in the Health Sector CLICK HERE
To see the projects in the Education Sector CLICK HERE
To see the on the lively hood of Wemen and Youth CLICK HERE
To fill the pladge Form CLICK HERE
Last Updated (Friday, 29 January 2010 15:34)
CondolencePress Statement on the crash of Ethiopian Air Lines Flight ET 409
The Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Ato Meles Zenawi, has expressed shock and sadness on behalf of the Government and people of Ethiopia at today's events. The crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 409 into the Mediterranean has saddened all Ethiopians, and all those whose nationals have been directly affected by the tragedy. Today would otherwise have been a day of celebration in connection with a vital section of our society, the pastoralist community. The Ethiopian Prime Minister was in Jigiga for the 12th celebration of Ethiopian Pastoralists' day when the news of the tragedy reached him. Prime Minister Meles has spoken for all Ethiopians. The Foreign Ministry wishes to reiterate that the Government of the FDRE will do all that is required, in co-operation with the Lebanese Government and all those involved in providing support for the search and rescue mission, and for those involved in the investigation of the causes of the tragedy. There is, as yet, no definitive explanation of the crash. The Government of Ethiopia is grateful to all parties who have assisted and continue to assist following this tragedy. We wish to pay tribute to the Lebanese Government and to the UN force in Lebanon for all that they have done. ET-409 had 82 passengers and 8 crew members. The passengers, 51 of which were Lebanese and 23 Ethiopians, belonged to nine nationalities. The 8 crew members were all Ethiopians. The Ethiopian Government wishes to send condolences to all the families affected by this tragedy wherever they may be. It has declared a day of mourning and ordered flags to fly at half-mast. 25 January 2010 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Last Updated (Friday, 29 January 2010 14:45) MessageWhatever your interests may be in Ethiopia - information, tourism, or business, we would like to welcome you to the web site of the Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. This web site offers you information on:
Today's, Ethiopia has a new and positive image. The terrible civil war ended in May 1991. Peace has been established throughout the country. Democratic order and good governance are already in place, because of the economic reform and a free market, the economy is in good shape. Last Updated (Monday, 26 October 2009 12:56) |
Ethiopianየኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ቶሮንቶ እንዲበር የሚያስችል የአየር አገልግሎት ስምምነት ተደረ አዲስ አበባ, ጥር 15 /2002/ - - የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ ወደ ካናዳ ቶሮንቶ እንዲበር የሚያስችል የአየር አገልግሎት ስምምነት ከካናዳ አየር አገልግሎት ጋር ተደረሰ፡፡
የውጪ ጉዳይ ሚኒስቴር ዛሬ ለኢትዮጵያ ዜና አገልግሎት በላከው መግለጫ እንዳመለከተው ስምምነቱ የተደረሰው ከጥር 4-6 ቀን 2002 ዓ/ም ካናዳ ውስጥ ነው፡፡ ስምምነቱ የተደረሰው በሲቪል አቪየሽን ባለስልጣን ዳይሬክተር ጄኔራል በኮሌኔል ወሰንየለህ ሁነኛው በተመራ ቡድንና በካናዳ የውጪ ጉዳይ ሚኒስቴር መስሪያ ቤት የካናዳ አየር አገልግሎት ዋና ተደራዳሪ ሚስተር ሮበርት ረዱ መሆኑን መግለጫው አመልክቷል፡፡ ስምምነቱ የኢትዮጵያ አየር መንገድ በሳምንት ሶስት ጊዜ ወደ ቶሮንቶ እንዲበር የሚያስችል ነው፡፡ በረራው በሁለቱ አገሮች መካከል የንግድ፣ የኢንቨስትመንት እና የቱሪዝም ግንኙነቶችን በማጠናከር ረገድ ጉልህ አስተዋጽኦ እንደሚኖረው መግለጫው ጠቁሟል፡፡ በካናዳ ነዋሪ የሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን አየር መንገዱ ወደ ካናዳ እንዲበር ለበርካታ ዓመታት ሲያቀርቡት ለነበረው ጥያቄ ስምምነቱ ምላሽ እንደሰጠም ገልጧል፡፡ (ኢዜአ) Last Updated (Friday, 22 January 2010 14:53) Information on Knowledge & Technology Transfer
To All Professional Ethiopians and Persons of Ethiopian Origin Residing In Canada
The Ethiopian Expatriate Affairs Directorate General in the Ministry of Foreign affairs in collaboration with IOM, UNDP and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development come up with a program called Migration for Development in Ethiopia (MIDEth).
MIDEth focuses on Ethiopian and Ethiopian origin professionals with the view to facilitating transfer of knowledge and technology back home for selected public universities and regional health, water, and capacity building bureaus. The critical skill gap as identified by stated institution in the list attached herewith and the program is scheduled to begin sometime from July to December 2009.
Participants in MIDEth program will be provided with: Last Updated (Friday, 09 October 2009 13:50) |



