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Ethiopia

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    Ethiopian migrants are led by smugglers in Obock, Djibouti, July 14, 2019, prior to crossing the Bab el-Mandeb strait to Yemen. Image by AP Photo / Nariman El-Mofty. Djibouti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    AP Team Follows African Migrants Risking All to Reach Saudi Arabia

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    February 25, 2020
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    Ethiopian migrants take shelter in the "22nd May Soccer Stadium," destroyed by war, in Aden, Yemen. Image AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty. Yemen, 2020.
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    Ethiopians Brave Deserts and Smugglers on the Way to Saudi

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    February 14, 2020
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    In this July 15, 2019 photo, Ethiopian Tigray teen migrants rest under a tree on the last stop of their journey before leaving by boat to Yemen in the evening, in Obock, Djibouti. An increasing number of the travelers include women and girls, who face rape and torture at the hands of human traffickers. Image by Nariman El-Mofty / AP Photo. Djibouti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Outsourcing Migrants

    Determined, Ethiopian Female Migrants Risk all for Saudi

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    February 14, 2020
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    Albanian children studying the Koran. Image by Monika Bulaj. Kosovo, 2013.
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    PART OF: Prayers of the Persecuted

    An Outsider’s Perspective

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    Monika Bulaj
    Grantee
    December 16, 2019
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  • In this July 25, 2019, photo, a Guatemalan man gets a plate of food at El Buen Pastor shelter for migrants in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. Image by Gregory Bull. Mexico, 2019.
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    Outsourcing Migrants

    The Associated Press examines what happens to asylum-seekers when Europe and the United States close...

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    Production of rose flowers and several other types of floras is reportedly impairing Blue Nile River and communities in Ethiopia. Image courtesty of Water Journalists Africa. 
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    PART OF: Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    Rose: The Flower Impairing Blue Nile River and Communities in Ethiopia

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    Fredrick Mugira
    Congo Basin RJF Grantee
    June 7, 2019
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    River Rwizi in Southwestern Uganda. Officials say River Rwizi, a life-line river for about five million people has had up to 80 percent of its water dry up. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Uganda, 2019.
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    PART OF: Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    Land Deals Threaten to Impair River Nile

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    Fredrick Mugira
    Congo Basin RJF Grantee
    March 30, 2019
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    Water dams and reservoirs produce the much needed renewable energy; provide water for agriculture; industrial use; control river flow and flooding. Image by Fredrick Mugira. Sudan, 2019. 
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    PART OF: Sucked Dry: Land Grabs and Water Access in the Nile River Basin

    Beyond Fueling Land Grabs: Dams and Reservoirs Worsen Water Shortages

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    Fredrick Mugira
    Congo Basin RJF Grantee
    February 14, 2019
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    Natie Asnaunew poses for a photo at the day care center in Gondar Ethiopia. This day care center is run by Yenege Tesfa, Hope for Tomorrow, and it allows single mothers to drop their kids of everyday so they are able to go to work and help provide for their family. Image by Abigail Bekele. Ethiopia, 2018
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    PART OF: What's Next? How Ethiopia Is Adjusting to Its New Ban on Foreign Adoption

    Caring for Children in Ethiopia

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    Abigail Bekele
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    November 20, 2018
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  • Four boys pose for a photo at Kidana Mehert Children’s Home in Addis Ababa. These boys were playing soccer together with a small ball they found. They live in the home and will continue to live there until they are 18. After they finish school they will decide to work or go to college. This children’s home allows local adoption so anyone of the kids who currently living there can be adopted. Image by Abigail Bekele. Ethiopia, 2018.
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    What's Next? How Ethiopia Is Adjusting to Its New Ban on Foreign Adoption

    With the new changes to the adoption law in Ethiopia, the country has created a sense of community...

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    Abigail Bekele
    2018 Reporting Fellow
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    A young boy stands by the gate waiting to go inside to have lunch. He will spend his life in the orphanage unless he is locally adopted. Image by Abigail Bekele. Ethiopia, 2018.
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    PART OF: What's Next? How Ethiopia Is Adjusting to Its New Ban on Foreign Adoption

    Children's Homes in Ethiopia: Slowly, Slowly, Even an Egg Will Walk | ቀስበቀስ እንቁላል በእግሩ ይሄዳል

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    Abigail Bekele
    2018 Reporting Fellow
    October 29, 2018
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  • Women wait on line to see Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on July 28. Image by Jazmin Goodwin. United States, 2018.
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    Ethiopian Diaspora Community Embraces New Prime Minister

    Anyone near 9th and M Streets NW in downtown Washington, D.C., on one hot Saturday this summer would...

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    Claire Potter
    2020 Reporting Fellow
    August 31, 2018

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