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Informal Sector Dynamics in Ethiopian Urban Arts and Humanities Landscape,
Informal sector dynamics are increasingly recognised as crucial in urban areas of Africa, particularly in Ethiopia where traditional arts and humanities sectors coexist with modern economic activities. Qualitative research methods were employed, including semi-structured interviews and observations in selected urban areas, supplemented by secondary ...
Girma, Zeritu +2 more
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Various countries have reformed their secured transaction laws recognizing the significance of modern secured transactions law in enhancing access to credit and economic development.
Asress Adimi Gikay
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Decolonizing African Art History: A Theoretical Framework for Ethiopian Contexts
Decolonizing African art history involves re-evaluating traditional narratives that often marginalize or exoticize African artistic expressions. In Ethiopia, this process requires acknowledging historical underpinnings of colonialism and imperialism, which have shaped scholarly approaches to Ethiopian art. The current academic landscape in Ethiopia has
Negash, Yilfito +2 more
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Decolonizing Ethiopian Art History: New Perspectives and Methodologies
Ethiopian art history remains largely Eurocentric in its narratives, with a focus on colonial-era artifacts and European influence. This study aims to decolonize these narratives by exploring contemporary Ethiopian artistic practices. This study employs ethnographic interviews with contemporary Ethiopian artists, archival research on recent artworks ...
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Background Antiretroviral therapy (ART) was rolled-out in Ethiopia in 2005, but there are no reports on outcome of ART and human immunodeficiency virus drug resistance (HIVDR) at national level. We described acquired drug resistance mutations in pol gene
Nigus Fikrie Telele +8 more
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Objective: To compare health outcomes following initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for asymptomatic HIV-infected pregnant women at different CD4 levels.
Yohannes Ejigu +3 more
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Informal Sector Dynamics in Ethiopian Urban Arts and Humanities: A Policy Analysis
This study addresses a current research gap in Arts & Humanities concerning Informal Sector and Arts & Humanities in Urban Africa in Ethiopia. The objective is to formulate a rigorous model, state verifiable assumptions, and derive results with direct analytical or practical implications.
Girmay, Eleni +3 more
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Introduction Most HIV‐positive persons in sub‐Saharan Africa initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) with advanced infection (late ART initiation). Intervening on the drivers of late ART initiation is a critical step towards achieving the full potential of
Denis Nash +11 more
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Background Tuberculosis preventive therapy is vital in caring for HIV-positive individuals, as it prevents the progression from latent tuberculosis infection to tuberculosis disease.
Alebachew Zewdu Tegegnework +4 more
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Digital Traceability Capabilities: The Case of the Ethiopian Coffee Supply Chain
Digital technologies are essential tools that enable traceability in supply chains. In low-income countries, traceability represents a challenge due to the complicated structure of supply chains and the involvement of multiple stakeholders. This research
Mahlet Demere Tadesse +3 more
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