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ፍቼ ጫምባላላ የፍቅርና ሰላም፣የእርቅ እና የአንድነት በአል ነው፤ Ethiopian Sidama Fiche Chambalala History

ፍቼ ጫምባላላ የፍቅርና ሰላም፣የእርቅ እና የአንድነት በአል ነው ። በአሉ ከሲዳማ ህዝብ ጋር አብሮ የተፈጠረ እና አብሮ የመጣ በአል ነው። የሚታወቀውም በሰላም እንጂ በስጋት በአልነቱ አይደለም። የስጋት በአል አይደለም ሆኖም አያውቅም። 

አንዳንድ በውጭ ያሉ የመንግስት ተቋማት ብሄርን በጎሳ የመከፋፈል ሰራ ይሰራሉ ተብሎ ተከሰሱ

አንዳንድ በውጭ ያሉ የመንግስት ተቋማት ብሄርን በጎሳ የመከፋፈል ሰራ ይሰራሉ ተብሎ ተከሰሱ።  Somali Regional State Official Accuses Ethiopia London Embassy of Dividing Somalis Somali state government advisor accused the Ethiopian embassy in London of using 'colonial tactics' to divide Somali diaspora by clan. Mohammed Olad, the new communications advisor for Somali President Mustafa Omer, condemned the embassy's recent meeting with members of the Gadabursi Somali clan in London as a plot 'bitting Somalis against each other.' The Ethiopian embassy in UK faced similar criticism from other Somali nationalists on social media who accused the embassy of 'an immoral act' by discussing with Somali sub-clans like Gadabuursi, separately. ተጨማሪ 

Ethiopia Bunna 0-2 Sidama Bunna - Goals

"the Sidama Liberation Front flag painted on dirty street wall with graffiti texture background. National political symbol street art."

  "the Sidama Liberation Front flag painted on dirty street wall with graffiti texture background. National political symbol street art."

Deconstructing institutional roles in climate change adaptation: The case of local public institutions in drought-prone districts of Sidama

Deconstructing institutional roles in climate change adaptation: The case of local public institutions in drought-prone districts of Sidama, Southern Ethiopia Tafesse Matewos Local institutions play pivotal role in climate change adaptation though less attention has been given to them compared with other components of adaptation. The conventional approach to study local institutional roles focuses on how institutions can support  climate change adaptation with little emphasis to other institutional dimensions. Thus, the current study deconstructs the conventional institutional roles in climate  change adaptation to reframe them on broader institutional dimensions inspired by  Young (2002). Data were collected from households, experts and community leaders  on institutional frontiers of local public local institution. The study used mixed  methods to analyse the data. The findings indicated that despite the presence of  institutional set ups, most of