Ethiopia: Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) – GSTS’s Press Release on the Process and Outcome of the Nomination of Scholars and Professionals to the Interim Government of Tigray (10.03.2023)

Ethiopia: Global Agazian Scholars Association (GASA) – Press Release on the Process of illegitmate and illegal Interim Regional Administration (IRA) in Tigray, Ethiopia (07.03.2023)

Ethiopia: Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) – GSTS Position Statement on the Ongoing Process for Establishing the Interim Regional Administration (IRA) in Tigray (07.03.2023)

Ethiopia: Oromo Legacy Leadership and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) – Deaths of Protesters in the Guji Zone (06.03.2023)

Ethiopia: Joint Open Letter from Salsay Weyane Tigray (SaWeT), National Congress of Great Tigray (Baytona) and Tigray Independence Party (TIP) – The Tigray Genocide (27.02.2023)

Ethiopia: Oromo Legacy Leadership and Advocacy Association (OLLAA) – OLLAA writes to USAID regarding crisis in Bornana (27.02.2023)

Ethiopia: Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) – OLF Calls Responsible UN Bodies and Stakeholders to Scale up their Effortes to Save Lives in Oromiya Regional State, Borana and Gujili Zones (27.02.2023)

Ethiopia: Agew Liberation Front – Request for emergency humanitarian support (20.02.2023)

For the office of the United Nations

Ethiopian country office

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Topic:- Request for emergency humanitarian support.

Wag Humra and some of the northern wollo zone woredas (Gidan, Lasta, Bugina and Lalibela) in Amhara region northeast with Tigray region.

Following the fighting going on in the north, these areas are under the control of the Agew army and Tigray defense force since six months ago.

Unfortunately, some of the Wag Hamra Zone and Northern Wollo Woredas mentioned above are found in Tekeze Corridor. They are areas with a food security problem, a severe lack of balanced nutrition and a high environmental degradation between 1973 and 1983 E.C. S. M. It is the people after the drought and the worst famine that happened.

These areas are being supported by PSNP and JOEP programs.

The armed conflict that has been going on in these areas for the past ten months has exposed the local communities to worsened food security problems, lack of health services, hygiene and environmental hygiene and personal hygiene problems.

Ethiopia: Office of the Prime Minister – Statement at the Pan-African Forum (19.02.2023)

Ethiopia: Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) – Proposals on the Formation of the Interim Administration of Tigray Presented for Consideration by Stakeholders (18.02.2023)