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September 16, 2008

DJIBOUTI: Over half the population needs emergency assistance

NAIROBI,  (IRIN) – More than half of Djibouti’s population is food insecure and needs emergency aid due to drought and high food prices, an early warning information service has said.

At least 340,000 of the country’s 632,000 people are at risk, the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS Net), which is funded by the US Agency for International Development, said in a September 12 report.

Economic downfall in Ethiopia.

The opportunity to do a masters degree on the Universities of Ethiopia will be in the hands of the EPRDF/TPLF and no longer will the intellectual abilities of the candidate be decisive, but the loyalty to the party. It is a further step to totalitarianism and it proves again that the Marxist Leninist way of thinking, which was the basic principle of the TPLF, has never been gone. The discussion about academic freedom is already far behind us. More on Economic downfall in Ethiopia.

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