Friday, September 23, 2011

Learning to live with autism in Ethiopia

The year was 1995 and Ethiopian Zemi Yunus had no idea what autism was. What she did know was that her four-year-old son, Jojo, was clearly "different from other children of his age."

Analysis: Did DFID properly investigate Ethiopian aid allegations?

(Sep 22nd, 2011,The Bureau of Investigate)--Last month a joint, undercover investigation by the Bureau and Newsnight revealed sickening human rights abuses and the systematic misuse of aid by the Ethiopian government.

Ethiopian Airlines deepens business relationship with Aviareps

Ethiopian Airlines has again expressed its trust in General Sales Agent Aviareps, the world’s leading Aviation and Tourism representation company, with the Dutch team in Amsterdam becoming the latest Aviareps office to be named a representative of the East African carrier.

James C.N. Paul, 85, helped found first law school in AAU is died

(September 22, 2011, Philadelphia)--James C.N. Paul, 85, a Philadelphia native and former dean of Rutgers Law School in Newark, N.J., who helped found the first law school in Ethiopia, died of prostate cancer Tuesday, Sept. 13, at home in Trappe, Md.