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Eskinder Firew is an esteemed journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with a career spanning about two decades at the Voice of America, Horn of Africa Service, since joining in 2005. His reporting primarily focuses on conflict resolution and political affairs, with a special emphasis on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, where he has diligently covered the peace talks mediated by the regional bloc IGAD. Eskinder's work has been pivotal in elucidating the efforts to establish a transitional government and the persistent challenges in the war-torn region, thereby enhancing the understanding of international relations and civil strife in South Sudan. Eskinder adeptly reports in Amharic, Ethiopia's official language and English , catering to a diverse audience. His proficiency in English was particularly instrumental during the South Sudan peace talks in Addis Ababa, where he reported continuously for the South Sudan in Focus Program. His versatility as a journalist was also showcased when he served as a pool reporter during former Second Lady Jill Biden's visit to Ethiopia in July 2016. His interviews included exclusive sit-down interviews with the current Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, foreign ambassadors and diplomats. "Eskinder is an established journalistic institution in Ethiopia, with a longtime following and a particular skill set that is unique value in Addis", a former chief of VOA’s Horn of Africa Service said. Prior to his tenure at the Voice of America, Eskinder honed his journalistic skills at Ethiopian Television, where he was recognized as an award-winning journalist. His roles there included reporter, editor, and program producer, which equipped him with a robust foundation in media and journalism, setting the stage for his subsequent contributions to international reporting and his insightful coverage of critical political events in the Horn of Africa.
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Ethiopia Begins Selling Stakes in State-Owned Company
Ethiopia's state-owned Ethio Telecom has begun selling shares to the public, marking a significant step towards establishing the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, the country's first stock market since the 1970s. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced the sale of 10% of Ethio Telecom's shares, aiming to expand public ownership and lay the groundwork for the stock market. While the move is seen as a milestone in Ethiopia's gradual shift from a communist past to a more open economy, concerns about economic equity and inclusivity have been raised by economist Kibur Gena. The government plans to continue privatization efforts with other state-owned enterprises, including Ethiopian Airlines.
UN calls for safer migration from Horn of Africa to Gulf countries
The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) is advocating for safer migration routes from the Horn of Africa to Gulf countries, highlighting the dangers of the eastern route where many migrants have died. The IOM emphasizes the need for safe and regular migration pathways to prevent exploitation by smugglers. Recent incidents off Djibouti's coast underscore the urgency, with smugglers forcing migrants into the sea, resulting in numerous deaths. The IOM calls for addressing root causes of migration, such as conflict, poverty, and climate change, urging international cooperation to ensure safe migration and support for displaced communities.
Ethiopia Picks Diplomat As New President
Ethiopia's parliament elected Taye Atske-Selassie as the new president, succeeding Sahle-Work Zewde. The role is largely ceremonial, but Taye emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to peace and security in the Horn of Africa and strengthening regional relationships. He highlighted Ethiopia's membership in BRICS as an opportunity for balanced international relations. Taye, with a background in diplomacy, is expected to have a smooth tenure. The government expressed readiness for domestic peace talks, asserting its monopoly on legitimate use of force. The appointment was confirmed by Ethiopia's two houses of parliament.
Tigray leader reports talks with archrival Eritrea
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) leader, Debretsion Gebremichael, disclosed previously undisclosed peace talks with Eritrea, aimed at improving relations and reducing conflict-related activities. The talks, initiated by the TPLF Executive Committee and supported by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, have reportedly led to a decrease in abductions and looting by Eritrean forces. Despite the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement, Eritrean troops allegedly remain in Tigray. The United States remains committed to supporting peace efforts in Ethiopia, including disarmament and reintegration of ex-combatants.
Somalia warns Ethiopian Airlines over 'sovereignty violations'
The Somali government has threatened to suspend Ethiopian Airlines flights to Somalia over alleged violations of Somali sovereignty, particularly concerning flights to Hargeisa, Somaliland. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has demanded Ethiopian Airlines address these issues by August 23, 2024, or face suspension. Similar warnings were issued to Fly Dubai for misrepresenting Somali destinations. Ethiopian Airlines and Fly Dubai have yet to respond to these allegations. The situation highlights ongoing tensions over territorial recognition and sovereignty between Somalia and Somaliland.
Ethiopia begins selling stakes in state-owned company
Ethiopia's state-owned Ethio Telecom has begun selling shares to the public, marking a significant step towards establishing the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, the country's first stock market since the 1970s. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced the sale of 10% of Ethio Telecom's shares, aiming to expand public ownership and lay the groundwork for the stock market. While the move is seen as a milestone in Ethiopia's gradual shift from a communist past to a more open economy, concerns about inclusivity and wealth distribution have been raised by economist Kibur Gena. Ethio Telecom aims to make the share sale accessible, but economic disparities remain a challenge. The government may consider further privatization in other sectors.
UN Calls for Safe Migration from the Horn of Africa to Gulf Countries
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) of the United Nations has called for safer migration routes from the Horn of Africa to Gulf countries, highlighting the dangers of the current eastern route. This route, which passes through Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, and Yemen, has resulted in numerous deaths and missing persons, particularly among Ethiopian migrants. IOM Director General Amy Pope emphasized the need for safe and orderly migration pathways, citing the recent tragedy off Djibouti's coast. The article details the perilous conditions faced by migrants and the actions of smugglers, urging for international attention and safer migration solutions.
Aid Groups Suspend Work in Ethiopia After 2 Killed
Humanitarian aid efforts by the United Nations and other groups have been suspended in Ethiopia's Gambella regional state following the deaths of two aid workers from Action Against Hunger. The suspension will remain until security improves in the region, which has seen a rise in ethnic violence and internal displacement. The victims were ambushed while en route to the Nguenyyiel Refugee Camp. The U.N. is consulting with Ethiopian officials on security measures.
Ethiopia picks diplomat as new president
Ethiopia's parliament elected Taye Atske-Selassie, the former Foreign Minister, as the new president, succeeding Sahle-Work Zewde. Taye's role is largely ceremonial, but he emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to peace in the Horn of Africa and strengthening regional relationships. He highlighted Ethiopia's membership in BRICS as a means to enhance the country's global standing. Taye's presidency is expected to be smooth due to his diplomatic experience. The government expressed readiness for peace talks with domestic groups, asserting its monopoly on legitimate use of force.
Departing US Envoy Warns Ethiopia Against Violence
Outgoing U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia Michael Raynor emphasized the importance of Ethiopia in Horn of Africa stability while warning against ongoing ethnic violence, particularly in the Tigray region. He highlighted the U.S. government's concerns about humanitarian access and the involvement of Eritrean forces. Raynor also reflected on improved U.S.-Ethiopia relations under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, despite challenges posed by ethnic tensions and the Tigray crisis. The U.N. and other international bodies have criticized Ethiopian authorities for blocking aid, and Raynor called for immediate action to address these issues.
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