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ARBA MINCH: A two-day annual research symposium organized by College of Business and Economics got underway at the University main campus from 3rd to 4th June, 2013, with a main theme of ‘Prospects and challenges of private sector Development in Ethiopia’. Experts, researchers, government and NGOs representatives attended the symposium.
Read more: Symposium on the Prospects and Challenges of Private Sector Development in Ethiopia.
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International Biodiversity Day has celebrated by the theme “ Water and Biodiversity “. Water is an essential and integral part of life. No living being on planet Earth can survive without it. It is a prerequisite for human health and well-being as well as for the preservation of the environment.
The theme Water and Biodiversity was chosen to coincide with the United Nations designation of 2013 as the Water and Biodiversity is the theme for International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) in 2013.
In the commemorated day of celebration Arba Minch University celebrates the day in different occasions.
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While, this symposium made and witnessed spectacular speakers and presentations on the first day, the second and final day saw many interesting and significant presentations taking place. The morning session had two interesting presenters talking at length on Assessment of Khat and alcohol use with HIV infection and their age among those visiting counseling centers and Anemia and risk factors in HAART naïve and HAART positive patients in Southwest Ethiopia by Mr. Marelign Tilahun and Mr. Lealem Gedefaw respectively.
Read more: Symposium on Reproductive Health and Infectious Disease challenges - Day two
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ARBA MINCH: ‘‘The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide a framework, for the entire international community to work together towards a common end – making sure that human development reaches everyone, everywhere, if these goals are achieved, world poverty will be cut by half, tens of millions of lives will be saved and billions would have the opportunity to benefit from the global economy, said the President of Arba Minch University, Dr Feleke Woldeyes.
The AMU president was speaking during the two-day annual research symposium organized by College of Medicine & Health Sciences (CMHS) at its premises from 30th to 31st May, 2013. The main theme of the symposium is ‘Reproductive Health and Infectious Disease challenges: The response of the healthcare system.
Read more: Symposium on Reproductive Health and Infectious Disease challenges - Day one
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Research papers are invited for the 13th Symposium on Sustainable Water Resources Development to be held 27-28 June 2013. The submission deadline is 17 May 2013.