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Metropolitan agriculture : Wuhan and Addis Ababa, two developing metropoles [PDF]

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Views from Addis Ababa

Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2021
Adaptation is the one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic taught us. Not only as human beings in our personal lives but also as professionals working in multilateral diplomacy. We learned the hard way to adapt to a new reality of continuous lockdowns, working from home, conducting meetings virtually, and possible negotiations of legal instruments online ...
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Maternal Mortality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Studies in Family Planning, 1986
Between July and September 1983, a two-stage probability survey was conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to obtain data on pregnancy outcomes for all women aged 13-49 in 32,215 houses. The survey covered a two-year period, from 11 September 1981 to 10 September 1983.
B E, Kwast   +2 more
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« Clean and green Addis Ababa ». A new environmental policy for Addis Ababa

Annales d'Ethiopie, 2012
Pierrat Adeline, Guitton Stephanie, Ayerbe Delphine. « Clean and green Addis Ababa ». A new environmental policy for Addis Ababa. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 27, annee 2012. pp. 331-333.
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Letter from Addis Ababa

African Arts, 1969
Addis Ababa est une ville pleine de contrastes; ne nous etonnons pas sur un boulevard a six voies d'avoir a ceder le passage a deux vaches. Grand centre international, c'est aussi une ville africaine traditionnelle avec son immense marche; on peut tout y acheter; il n'attend que le romancier qui saura en exprimer la dimension epique. Le Musee du Centre
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Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa was founded as a military garrison in 1887 by the Amhara king and later Emperor Menilek II of Ethiopia. Its foundation was the result of a long historical process in which Christian Ethiopia (then known as Abyssinia) expanded southward, culminating in large-scale conquest and the creation of the largest empire in the region in the last ...
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Schistosomiasis in Addis Ababa.

Ethiopian medical journal, 1996
With increased migration of infected people into cities schistosomiasis is increasingly becoming an urban disease in many endemic countries, including Ethiopia. Recently, 9 children (11-15 years of age) from an elementary school in Addis were found positive for S. mansoni by stool examination.
H, Birrie, G, Medhin, A, Redda
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Addis Ababa Action Agenda

2023
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The Addis Ababa Massacre

2017
On Friday 19th February 1937, following an abortive attack by a handful of insurgents on Mussolini's High Command in the Italian-occupied nation state of Ethiopia, 'repression squads' of armed Blackshirts and Fascist civilians were unleashed on the defenseless residents of the capital city Addis Ababa.
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