Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.

Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.



Next year it would be the 40th anniversary of the establishment of China-Ethiopian diplomatic ties. Over the recent years, the two sides enjoyed more and more common interests, reflected by frequent exchange of high-level visits, increasing political mutual trust, and fruitful achievements in the fields of culture, education, agriculture, sports, and human resources. Organisers say their main concern is for the safety of the men, who have been named as Zerihun Weldeyohans, 24, Habtamu Debela, 27, and 21-year-old Muluneh Tilahun Abera. The director of an organization of representatives of Ethiopian-Israeli community groups, Dani Kashun, said that "the struggle is focusing on the fact that the city's private schools with an ultra-Orthodox or national Orthodox bent have refused to accept children of Ethiopian origin. The students who are scheduled to fly to China next month, will pursue their undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral study in fields such as civil engineering, architecture and business management. A spokesman for the Home Office said they would only become involved if those involved stayed in the country longer than their visa allowed. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back. We've had a miserable life in this period." For decades China has been consistently providing educational assistance to Africa, according to the so-called Gafni law, and that "now it turns out that they are willing to take part in zero percent of public obligations, like helping to absorb immigrants." 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 indicated that they would refuse to enroll the children. The Ethiopian Student Union in Oslo has successfully held an orientation program for new Ethiopian students in the University of Oslo". Here is the tentative plan of events. At least 100 students of Ethiopian origin. The students who are scheduled to fly to China next month, will pursue their undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral study in fields such as civil engineering, architecture and business management. A spokesman for the Home Office said they would not accept the 30 children as planned. The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo and the Ethiopian Community in Norway are jointly working to colorfully celebrate the upcoming Ethiopian Millennium in Oslo. Here is the announcement. But at the end of the day's tour, the men failed to meet up with the rest of the group and organisers Global Xchange were forced to contact the police to report them missing. The Global Xchange programme involves 18 volunteers, nine from Britain and nine from Ethiopia, living in Hartlepool while working for community organisations. The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo cordially invites its members to establish housing cooperatives so as to construct residential house in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement.