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Tag Archives: Ethiopia
Combating Female Genital Mutilation in Addis Ababa
Report from Anna Mladonova, Master Programme in Indigenous Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-5 Financial support to the project: “World Health Organization Experiences in Combating Female Genital Mutilation in Addis Ababa – Ethiopia in Particular at Community Level”
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Ethnicity and inter-ethnic relations – a case study from Ethiopia
Report from Asebe Regassa Debelo, Master in Indigenous Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-18 Financial support for the project: “Ethnicity and inter-ethnic interaction among the Guji and Gedeo peoples of Southern Ethiopia “
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The Faraqasa indigenous pilgrimage center
Report from Gemechu Jemal Geda, Master in Indigenous Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-19 Financial support for the project: “The Faraqasa Indigenous Pilgrimage center: History and Ritual Practices.”
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