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Tag Archives: Ethiopia
Throwing off the chains of mental illness in Ethiopia
Modernizing mental health care in a land where priests are often on the front lines
Ethiopia says farewell to a ruthless hero
The nation mourns the death of a complicated, controversial—and beloved—leader
After Zenawi: Mourning Ethiopians wonder what comes next
A country mourns while the world grapples with leader’s legacy
When it comes to bogus health reporting and policy, it really is a small world
Science-ish reports from Ethiopia
Freedom for a political martyr
Meles Zenawi was sworn in as prime minister of Ethiopia
What’s the new global source for fresh, shiny produce?
Famine-ridden Ethiopia
Beloved, and behind bars
Birtukan Mideksa, the country’s main opposition leader, has been in jail for 18 months