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Sustainable Tourism-based On Natural Resource Management with Gender Balance towards Women (STRONGBOW) Project under the aegis of Netherland’s Initiative for Capacity Building in Higher Education – NICHE, Ethiopia, has started four-day ‘Training of Trainers’ workshop on Natural Resources Management skills enhancement at Arba Minch University’s Main Campus. The workshop will continue from 15th to 18th July.
Read more: STRONGBOW project workshop on ‘Training of Trainers’ underway
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The overall top-scorers in UG category in this academic year are as follow:
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‘‘Ethiopia has ushered in epoch-making changes in the past 21 years that has been recognized worldwide. And among these visible changes, education sector is the key where issues like strengthening enrolment, gender equality etc. were looked into that have spurred economic growth and capacity building. To achieve this, government has played more constructive role by taking requisite steps like creating needed educational infrastructure, recruiting faculties from within and outside the country etc.,’’ said Arba Minch University President, Dr Feleke Woldeyes. Pictures of the Graduation Ceremony
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Arba Minch University President, Dr Feleke Woldeyes in a brief interview has listed out series of corrective measures to be taken by AMU to create conducive environment for girl students to successfully complete their courses and pursue right career in life.
On the question of girls faring poorly, he said, ‘‘Compared to yesteryear's our statistics say that number of female graduates has increased. However, we are taking strong measures and a system would be in place to arrest the attrition of female graduates.
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He is shy, introvert yet very expressive. He might look timid but his intensity accompanied by inbuilt poetic temperament has got him anchored in the reality of life. He thinks more from heart then mind, thus his angst and agony for those at the receiving end find its way through poems.
Zemenu Haddis Desalew, 24, the overall topper for this academic year 2012-13, from College of Social Science and Humanities hails from Amhara region in Debayitilatgin district. He has great penchant for Amharic language; and the results is evident as he has secured GPA 4, leaving 34 of them trailing behind.