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  2. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The survey also found that women factory workers in Addis Ababa earned about a quarter of the wages men earned for the same type of work. These differences existed despite a 1975 proclamation stipulating equal pay for equal work for men and women. [5] Following the Ethiopian Revolution, women made some gains in economic and political areas.

  3. Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations - Wikipedia

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    History. The Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations states that it was created in 2003 as a network of non-governmental organizations and women's associations in Ethiopia. [2] After a change in the Charities and Societies law in 2009, NEWA reorganized itself as a consortium of Ethiopian societies working on gender equality and women's rights.

  4. Sahle-Work Zewde - Wikipedia

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    University of Montpellier. Sahle-Work Zewde ( Amharic: ሣህለ ወርቅ ዘውዴ, born 21 February 1950) is an Ethiopian politician and diplomat who has served as president of Ethiopia since 2018, the first woman to hold the office. She was elected as president unanimously by members of the Federal Parliamentary Assembly on 25 October 2018.

  5. Women in education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Of these years, 30.4% of first grade were female students. In 1982/1983, 64.5% of all students were male whereas 35.5% constitute female students. Ethiopia has made a reform on girls' education with net primary enrollment rate from 51% in 2003/2004 to 95% in 2016/2017. Meanwhile, 53% only had completed primary school, 25% of secondary, and 10% ...

  6. Ergoge Tesfaye - Wikipedia

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    In office. 2016 [1] – October 2018. Personal details. Born. Hossana, Hadiya, Ethiopia. Political party. Prosperity Party. Ergoge Tesfaye ( Ge'ez: እርጎጌ ተስፋዬ) is an Ethiopian politician who is currently serving as the Minister of Women, Children and Youth since 6 October 2021. [2] She is also the one who served as a Minister for ...

  7. Nahu Senay Girma - Wikipedia

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    Nahu Senay Girma. Born. Mekelle, Ethiopia. Occupation. Management consultant. Known for. Charity work and women's rights activism. Nahu Senay Girma is an Ethiopian women's rights activist. She is the co-founder and executive director of Association of Women in Boldness (AWiB), a non-governmental organisation established in April 2010 to train ...

  8. Yetnebersh Nigussie - Wikipedia

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    Yetnebersh Nigussie (Amharic: የትነበርሽ ንጉሴ; born 24 January 1982) is an Ethiopian lawyer and disability rights activist. In 2017, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "her inspiring work promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, allowing them to realise their full potential and changing mindsets in our societies."

  9. Samrawit Fikru - Wikipedia

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    Software developer. Known for. Founder and CEO of Hybrid Designs (RIDE) Samrawit Fikru ( Amharic: ሳምራዊት ፍቅሩ) is an Ethiopian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and businesswoman who is the founder and CEO of Hybrid Designs, a software development company which produces the most popular ridesharing app in the country, RIDE. [1]