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Ethiopia: The Paradox of Ethiopian Women - Increased Suffering, Higher National Profile, Muted Voices

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[African Arguments] The appointment of women to 50% of ministerial positions by Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on October 2018 was welcomed and considered as a challenge to Ethiopia's long-held tradition of patriarchal culture.[1]

Source: allAfrica.com

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