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Political Organizations in Ethiopia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Political Organizations sector based in Ethiopia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
3 on file
Kas Office Ethiopia African Union
This is the LinkedIn account of the KAS Office Ethiopia/African Union.
1 to 10 staff
The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Ethiopia
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a leading diplomatic institution in Africa with the ability and capacity to marshal strategic partners for the continent and the region; to play a central role in Ethiopia’s growth into a democratic developmental state and in the achievement of peace and stability in the Horn of Africa. Follow the latest updates from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia on: English: Arabic: French: X English: Arabic: French: Week in the Horn https://mfaethiopiablog.wordpress.com/ https://medium.com/@mfaethiopia
501 to 1000 staff
Ethiopian Citizens For Social Justice Ezema
Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice (Ezema) is a political Party established in May 2019 with the vision of instilling citizenship based politics and social justice in Ethiopia. Ezema currently operates in 412 election districts out of the 547 nationwide. Ezema believes Ethiopian needs a constitutional reform to establish a democratic system that ensures a peaceful and prosperous coexistence. A Federal structure is the only viable state structure that can deliver on promises of good governance, self governance and management of diversity. However, the current ethno-linguistic federal arrangement needs to be reconfigured in such a way that considers issues such as ease for administration and development; culture, psychology and settlement; distribution of natural and other resources as well as in a way that the configuration promotes peaceful coexistence. Ezema also believes the system of government should move to a presidential system with proper check and balance between the organs of government. Social Justice is the political philosophy of Ezema in which the society takes collective responsibility to ensure equal opportunity for all citizens regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender, wealth, disability.
11 to 50 staff