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Revisiting Narratives Of Yekatit 12, 1937: In Search Of Survivors At The American Gibbi

This summer, Heritage Watch Association Ethiopia (HW) partnered with the Institute of Ethiopian Studies (Addis Ababa University) to locate and interview individuals who survived the Yekatit 12 massacre and sought shelter at the American Gebbi (Merkato). The story of how the American Gebbi in Addis Ababa served as a site of refuge for hundreds of

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Green Legacy Program Continues

The Ethiopian Wildlife Protection Authority employees have planted trees in the Entoto Nature Park during the 4th round of the Green Legacy Program. FDRE Tourism Minister Ambassador Nasise Chali delivered a message on the tree planting program stating that the current green footprint program is to create many national parks managed by the authority and

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The Moving Smile project: Helping to change lives for the better and forever

Cleft Lip and/or Palate(Orofacial clefts) are one of the top birth defects in the world. The CDC defines the condition as ‘Cleft lip and cleft palate occur when a baby’s lip or mouth do not form properly during pregnancy.’ Globally, Every year more than 170,000 children are born with cleft lip or palate while In

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Kino Physiotherapy; State of the Art Rehabilitation Clinic providing Pain Relief

Kino Physiotherapy is a state-of-the art rehabilitation clinic, located in Yeka and is the brainchild of the Kino family.  When pain got so bad that he couldn’t get through the day, “anonymous” travelled overseas to receive therapy. “I just couldn’t get past a certain point with my rehab and the pain was making me concerned

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Teff – Not Just For Injera!

Teff flour makes a wholesome and versatile gluten-free flour that adds whole-grain nutrition to baked goods. Naturally gluten-free, this ancient East African grain is a good source of iron and fibre. Flavor: Toasted and earthy Texture effect: Tender in small amounts; gritty in larger quantities. Works best in: Quick breads and muffins. Gluten-free: Yes. How

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