Africa Department

Ethiopia

Ethiopia has long been considered a stable, capable and development-oriented state in the Horn of Africa. Geostrategically, the country also played an important role in the Horn of Africa and as a security partner of the West in the fight against terrorism. Since the armed conflict in Tigray started in 2020, serious human rights violations and increasing political conflicts in some parts of the country have left deep fissures in Ethiopian society. Reconciliation and the future constitution of the country are currently to be advanced through a National Dialogue.

Against this backdrop, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is committed to open dialogue and the creation of civil rights and freedoms and political as well as social pluralism. Furthermore, the FES builds on its long-standing cooperation with civil society partners. These are committed to a socially just economic policy, critical participation in the formulation of the government's development goals and the strengthening of trade union representation of interests. The foundation’s office Addis Abeba opend 1992. The FES‘ work in Addis Abeba was also extended by an office for cooperation with the African Union and is also the seat of the FES African Migration Policy Center.

Learn more about our work in Ethiopia on the country project website.

Publications

Schildberg, Arne

Äthiopien nach dem Tod von Premierminister Meles Zenawi

die schwierige Suche nach einem Nachfolger
Berlin;Bonn, 2012

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Habib, Muhammad

The Ethiopian federal system

the formative stage
AddisAbaba;Bonn, 2011

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African media barometer

the first home grown analysis of the media landscape in Africa ; Ethiopia 2010
Windhoek;Bonn, 2011

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Mulugeta, Kidist

The role of regional and international organizations in resolving the Somali conflict

the case of IGAD
AddisAbaba;Bonn, 2011

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An anthology of peace and security research [Volume 2]

AddisAbaba;Bonn, 2010

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Africa Department

Contact in Germany

Ulrich Thum

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Hiroshimastr. 17
10785 Berlin

+49 30-269 35-74 14

E-Mail


Contact in Ethiopia

Office in Ethiopia

Susanne Stollreiter
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
P.O. Box 8786
ETH Addis Abeba
Ethiopia

+251-11-123 32 45

E-Mail

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