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Month: March 2008

Addis Ababa ranks the 6th dirtiest city in the world

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Addis Ababa ranks the 6th dirtiest city in the world
Addis Ababa ranks the 6th dirtiest city in the world

Run by a corrupt, violent government, Addis Ababa ranks the 6th dirtiest city in the world, according to Mercer Health and Sanitation Index. Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, faces one of the worst sanitation problems on both the continent of Africa as well as in the world. The lack of adequate sanitation programs results in infant mortality, low life expectancy and the transmission of water-borne diseases… Read more >>

Tigrean opposition group quits election

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MEKELLE (ST) — The only legal opposition party in the Tigray region, Arena Tigray for democracy and sovereignty (ATDS) today said it won’t contest on the next month’s national election.

“Our party won’t take part in the coming national election as the ruling government has deliberately delayed our recognition paper to disqualify us from running the election” vice chairman of the party Birhanu Berhe told Sudan Tribune.

The ruling early which doesn’t want to have any regional party in Tigray region has delayed recognizing us by 7 months, while the law Clearly states that an opposition with legal formality has the rights to get recognition with in a month time” he said.

“We received recognition in late October which is too late to established permanent leadership, organize, conduct and file in contestants” he added.

The party has accused the ruling party of continued hostile policy against opposition parties. “Indirect violence and pressures against our party and supporters are wide which are difficult to prove to court” he said.

“The deliberate delays in recognizing our party is the ruling party’s fear that we will stand being strong contestants in the election” Birhanu added

The ATDS party is established by former higher members of the ruling party who believe the ruling party is hitting a wrong track in terms of democracy, economy, politics and leadership.

ONLF on United Nations drought aid appeal for Ogaden

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PRESS RELEASE
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF)

The Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) welcomes today’s United Nations (UN) appeal for $4 million in drought related aid partly intended for the people of Ogaden.

While appeals for aid are welcome, UN aid convoys in Ogaden continue to be largely directed and controlled by the armed forces of the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) regime currently in power in Ethiopia. Large quantities of food and other forms of aid continue to be used by the TPLF regime to serve political purposes.

Soley focusing on humanitarian aid which rarely reaches the vast majority of our population and is subject to politically motivated manipulation will not in the long run end the humanitarian, human rights and political crisis in Ogaden.

The United Nations and donor nations can begin to address the root causes of the Ogaden conflict by implementing the recommendations of the 2007 UN humanitarian assessment team which visited Ogaden and called for an “independent investigation” into human rights abuses. To date the United Nations has taken no action in this regard.

The ONLF stands ready to partner with the UN and donor countries if there is a genuine will to find a comprehensive and just political settlement to the Ogaden conflict.

Berdru Adem turns against Hailu Shawel

“ከኢንጂነር ኃይሉ ተለይቻለሁ” አቶ በድሩ አደም

Wednesday, 05 March 2008
Source: The Reporter

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ኢንጂነር ኃይሉ ሻውል ቅንጅት እንዲያንሰራራ የማድረግ አቅም እንደሌላቸው፣ በሰሩት ተደጋጋሚ ጥፋት ቢመከሩም ሊያዳምጡ ባለመቻላቸው አሜሪካ ጥላዋቸው እንደመጡ፣ በሃሳብም እንደተለዩዋቸው አቶ በድሩ አደም ከሪፖርተር ጋዜጣ ጋር ባደረጉት ቃለ ምልልስ አስታወቁ፡፡

እንደ አቶ በድሩ ገለፃ ኢንጂነር ኃይሉ በቅርቡ አዲስ አበባ መጥተው በሚጠሩት ጠቅላላ ጉባኤ የቅንጅትን እውነተኛ አባላት ማግኘት አይችሉም፡፡ “ይልቁንም ” ይላሉ አቶ በድሩ “ይልቁንም እስር ቤት ገሀድ የሆነው የብሔር ጉዳይ ይፋ የሚወጣበት የቀድሞ የመኢአድን አባላት ያገኙዋቸዋል ”

“ኢንጂነር ኃይሉ ብቻ ሳይሆኑ ሁለቱም ቡድኖች ከጨዋታ ውጪ ሆነዋል ” እንደ አቶ በድሩ ገለጻ፡፡ ቅንጅት በህይወት እያለ ብቻ ሳይሆን ሞቶም ቢሆን ዴሞክራሲንና ነፃነትን ለህዝብ እንዳስተማረ የገለፁት አቶ በድሩ “ፖርቲው የጀመራቸውን አጀንዳዎች መንግሥት ቀጥሎበታል ” ብለዋል፡፡

“ቅንጅት ከጅምሩ አልተቀናጀም፡፡ እስከ መጨረሻውም ቢሆን ሊቀናጅ አልቻለም፡፡ ነገር ግን ሕዝብና መንግሥት ጠንካራ ፓርቲ መስሏቸው ተሳስተዋል ” ሲሉ የፓርቲውን የውስጥ ድክመት ባለማወቁም ህዝብና መንግስት መታለላቸውን ያስረዳሉ፡፡

መንግሥት የቅንጅትን የውስጥ ችግር አስቀድሞ ቢያውቅ ኖሮ ፓርቲው በራሱ ችግር ተፈረካክሶ አንደሚጠፋ ይረዳ ነበር፡፡ ይህንን ሊረዳ ባለመቻሉ የፓርቲውን አመራሮች ለማሰር ጊዜና ጉልበት ለማባከን ተገዷል ሲሉ አቶ በድሩ የቀድሞውን ቅንጅት ችግር ይገልፃሉ፡፡

የቅንጅት አመራሮችን ከእስር ለማስፈታት የጣሩ፣ የኢንጂነር ኃይሉን ዓይን ለማሳከም ከፍተኛ ርዳታ ያደረጉ፣ በሐሰት በሌብነት በመወንጀላቸው፣ በኢንጂነር ኃይሉ ላይ ቅሬታ እንዳደረባቸው ያስታወቁት አቶ በድሩ ዶ /ር ታዬ ወልደሰማያትን ኢንጂነሩ በራሳቸው ፊርማ ሐምሌ 20 ቀን 1999 ዓ .ም የፈረሰውን የቅንጅት የዓለም አቀፍ ምክር ቤት ሰብሳቢ አድርገው መሾማቸውንና የሰሜን አሜሪካ የጉብኝት ጉዞ አባልና አስተባባሪ ማድረጋቸው አግባብ እንዳልሆነ አቶ በድሩ አመልክተዋል፡፡ “እኔን ጨምሮ ሌሎችም የማይቀበሉት ውሳኔ በመወሰናቸው ጥያቸው መጥቻለሁ ” ብለዋል፡፡

“ከሁሉም በላይ አስገራሚ ” በማለት አቶ በድሩ የሚገልጹት የአቶ አባይነህ ብርሃኑን ውክልና ነው፡፡ ከአዲስ አበባ ወደ ሰሜን አሜሪካ ከተጓዙት አባላትና በአሜሪካ የዚህ ቡድን እንቅስቃሴ ይደግፉ ከነበሩት መካከል አቶ ገ /ፃዲቅ፣ ዶ /ር በዛብህ፣ ሻለቃ አድማሱ፣ ወ /ሮ ንግስቲና ራሳቸውን አቶ በድሩን ሳያማክሩ አምስት የላዕላይ ምክር ቤት አባላትን ከማባረራቸው በላይ አቶ አባይነህን መወከላቸው ከፍተኛ ቅሬታን ፈጥሯል፡፡ ውሳኔውም አስገራሚ ተብሏል በማለት አቶ በድሩ ተናግረዋል፡፡

አገር ቤት ካለውም ይሁን ከኢንጂነር ኃይሉ ቡድን ጋር ምንም ዓይነት ግንኙነበት ማቆማቸውን ያመለከቱት አቶ በድሩ ራሳቸውን ስለማግለላቸው ሲያብራሩ “ሁለቱም ቡድኖች የግለሰቦች እኩልነትን፣ የብሔር ብሔረሰቦችን መብት፣ የዘርና የሃይማኖት ልዩነት የማይታይበት ስርዓት ሊፈጥሩ አልቻሉም ወደፊትም ቢሆን መፈጠር አይችሉም ”

“ከሁለቱም ቡድኖች ውስጥ የዋህና የአመራሩ የተንኮል ፖለቲካ ያልገባቸው ንፁህና ለአሪቱ ጠቃሚ የሆኑ ዜጎች አሉ፡፡ ህዝብ እነዚህን ዜጎች ሊያውቃቸው ይገባል ” በማለት አቶ በድሩ ተናግረዋል፡፡

Ethiopians in Pennsylvania: Your help is needed

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The primary elections continue to be tight, although Senator Obama continues to enjoy a lead. However, Clinton has vowed to fight on. Therefore it is very important for all Ethiopian-Americans who support Obama and who live in Pennsylvania to make sure they are registered to vote.

Pennsylvania will hold its primary elections on April 22. The deadline to register is March 24. But don’t wait until the last minute, do it now: It’s easy, it takes just a few minutes, and it can be done online at www.rockthevote.com. Go to this website and click on “Register to Vote.”

Pennsylvania carries a large number of delegates, so this state will be wooed by the candidates and your vote will count in a big way! Register to vote today, so you can make your voices heard on 22. April!

Ethiopian Farmers Have New Market for Products

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By Peter Heinlein, VOA

Addis Ababa — Ethiopian agriculture is about to take a giant step forward from the age of the donkey cart to the digital age. At least that is the hope of a group of visionaries who are launching a revolution in how Ethiopia’s farmers market their crops. VOA’s Peter Heinlein in Addis Ababa reports the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange is modeled on the market that shaped American agriculture, but with a few new twists.

Animal-drawn wagons still pull much of Ethiopia’s farm produce along dirt roads to local markets. That is the way it has been for centuries. In a nation where agriculture has always been the backbone of the economy, farms of less than one hectare in size produce 95 percent of the total agricultural output.

But only 25 percent of that output reaches the market, which means there is very little opportunity for profit. And when they do take goods to market, farmers are at the mercy of merchants, because they have no information about prevailing prices.

But all that is set to change.

Construction workers in central Addis Ababa are putting the final touches on the trading pit for the ECX, the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange, which founders hope will transform Ethiopia from an economic basket case to a bread basket.

The ECX will be linked to a network of warehouses around the country where farmers can store their crops. Television screens set up in 20 towns will provide farmers with the data they need to make informed decisions about when to sell and at what price.

The force behind this eagerly awaited revolution is Ethiopian-born, American educated economist Eleni Gabre-Madhin. She says she developed the model for an Ethiopian commodity exchange while writing her doctoral thesis. The big break came when the idea won backing from Ethiopia’s top leaders.

“About two years ago we kind of had a breakthrough, where the government said ‘yes’, we really want to consider this idea of a commodity exchange, which I had written up about in my thesis 10 years ago, so that was something I had really been dreaming of doing for more than a decade,” she explained.

Her idea won immediate support from donors, who see it as a way to help small Ethiopian farmers get access to market forces that have brought prosperity to farmers in other parts of the world. Ten million dollars in pledges were recieved in two weeks.

Initial reaction in Ethiopia has also been overwhelming. Seats on the exchange went on sale a month ago, and have already surpassed the goal. Gabre-Madhin is hopeful of an overnight revolution in the country’s agricultural marketing system.

“I hope the overnight effect will be people will rally to this market,” Gabre-Madhin said, “that the early adopters will have a very demonstrable success in terms of reducing their costs and reducing their risks and applauding this new institution as a way to solve their problems in the market, and that leads to a vibrant adopting of this market as the market of choice.”

Gabre-Madhin says the overall goal is to dramatically increase farm incomes while lowering consumer prices.

“The long term success for us is to increase the share of marketed surplus out of the total amount of production from a fairly low level of about 25 percent of production reaches the market to a higher rate of commercialization,” she said. “We would like to see a doubling of the commercialization create from the current 25 percent for domestic grains to about 50 percent in five years. The other thing we would like to see is a reduction of the marketing margin. That is the difference between what the farmer gets at the farm gate, the farm gate price, and what the consumer pays at the table.”

She says the ECX is based on the Chicago exchange that transformed American agriculture 160 years ago, but with an Indian twist. There will be controls to ensure the exchange does not become a club of wealthy brokers who control access to the market.

“We looked at the Chicago model versus the India model, and have seen that the India model is more democratic in terms of leveling the playing field,” she said. “Which means unlike the Chicago model, which is the model prevailing in most of the world, where a few players who become very wealthy because everybody uses their services to access the market, we have taken the approach that what is more appropriate for our country from a policy perspective is to start with a few members, but to grow these members aggressively.”

The opening of the new exchange has unleashed a torrent of entrepreneurial spirit. Gabre-Madhin says people from all over are contacting her to propose ideas for capitalizing on the opportunities, in the same way American entrepreneur, now New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg got rich with his wire service providing market information.

“This stuff has that effect on people. Every day. Now I have got two guys. Yesterday I was having emails. One guy from Sweden or somewhere saying I am going to be the Bloomberg of Africa with your exchange,” she said. “I am going to take your prices and feed them to websites all over Africa. I am going to this, I am setting up a website. Literally it is just incredible how people are just, whoosh, thinking all sorts of things. So it is great.

The revolution is set to begin when the ECX opens its doors later this month.