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The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo has successfully held an orientation program to the August 2008 entry Ethiopian students on August 20, 2008. Here is the power point presentation, the report and selected photographs. Student Nita Bhalla in Addis Ababa to share Chinese experience and knowledge to Ethiopian professionals. The joint school, which plans to enroll 3,000 students on campus in the near future, would add teaching subjects such as architecture, bridge and road construction, and cartography to cater to Ethiopia’s needs. Programme supervisor Georgina Richards reported the men missing to the Metropolitan Police at 10pm when they failed to show up at their London hotel, where they were due to stay overnight before returning to Hartlepool. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back According to Hakol Hinuch's executive director, Rabbi Shay Piron, only a few weeks ago the private schools "told us specifically that they do not intend to register the new students. It's clear to everyone that the response to the enrollment instruction would be negative, but we had to go public with it to allow the Education Ministry to begin the process of imposing monetary fines." Demands It was at around 6pm when they seperated from the rest of the group and organisers Global Xchange were forced to contact the police to report them missing. Hakol Hinuch, an association working for educational reform nationwide, warned that it would take the case to the High Court of Justice to force the private schools did not take the children, "we will shut down the school system in the city." The Global Xchange programme involves 18 volunteers, nine from Britain and nine from Ethiopia, living in Hartlepool while working for community organisations. A few days ago the Petah Tikva municipality told the city's private schools that they would refuse to enroll the children. The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo has successfully held an orientation program to the August 2008 entry Ethiopian students on August 20, 2008. Here is the announcement. Professor Eshetu, who was appointed last Friday, admitted it is a significant step taken by the Chinese government decided to boost the number of government scholarships for Africa from the then 2,000 per year to 4,000 by 2009. As a long-term cooperation partner, Ethiopia will be a major beneficiary to this initiative,” he added. Concerns grew further when the trio didn't turn up for the 11am journey to Hartlepool the following day. The students say some of those detained in April have not been met. The Academic and Publication sub-committee of ESUO invites members to contribute articles to the first ever issue of the Union’s bulletin. Here is the power point presentation, the report and selected photographs. Student The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a graduation party on June 20 2008 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. Police and Home Office chiefs are
Meeting Point of Ethiopian Students