UK in Ethiopia

29th January 2014

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Towards a Conflict Free Africa

This year agriculture is the main theme of the 22nd Assembly of Heads of State and Government at the African Union (AU) – the AU Summit, which is taking place this week. But African leaders are also deliberating on the peace and security of the continent. Country situations at the top of the agenda are […]

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23rd January 2014

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by Greg Dorey

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Tourism in Ethiopia – One Park, Many Worlds

I spent last weekend in the Bale Mountains National Park, in a top quality lodge newly opened by a British entrepreneur (one of two such lodges in the country). The Park itself is stunningly beautiful and full of rare and endemic species of flora and fauna, including the endangered Ethiopian Wolf (of which we saw […]

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10th January 2014

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by Greg Dorey

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British Investment in Ethiopia

The development of Ethiopia’s private sector is still at an early stage, following the ravages inflicted  by the former communist regime. Gradually foreign direct investment (FDI) is helping to make up the gap which has been created  in the economy,  while the local private sector strengthens and matures over the age. The Government of Ethiopia […]

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6th January 2014

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by Greg Dorey

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Taking the Pledge

Last Friday I was a guest speaker at an event to help UK company Diageo launch their “Shoom Shufair”/ Don’t Drink & Drive Campaign. This aims to encourage anyone planning to drink alcohol to appoint a designated driver (who abstains from alcohol) to take them home afterwards. Similar Diageo campaigns elsewhere in the world have been very […]

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29th November 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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4th Fastest Ambassador

The amazing 10 kilometre Great Ethiopian Run (GER) took place last Sunday. And despite a number staying away because of security concerns, some 37,000 participants competed. The sight of the flood of runners, most in matching yellow and green shirts, was quite something to behold. The change of course route this year presented a challenge […]

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25th November 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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Fighting Violence Against Women

One in every three women in the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime, according to the UN. Violence against women is a human rights violation and a crime. It is a result of discrimination against women and an effort to entrench persisting inequalities between men and women. It […]

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22nd November 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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Full access and full choice

Last July, London hosted the historic 2012 London Summit on Family Planning, which reestablished family planning as a top global health priority. Last week 3000 advocates, researchers, health professionals and political leaders from over 100 countries came to Addis Ababa for the third International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP). The theme was “Full Access, Full […]

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6th November 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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G8++ African Clearing House

Today, I participated in the 2013 Africa Clearing House (ACH) meeting at the Headquarters of the African Union (AU) here in Addis. The UK co-hosted the event with the AU as part of our G8 Presidency. The ACH began in 2004 and aims to “provide a multi-lateral forum to exchange information on security assistance and […]

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28th October 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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Voluntarism and Happiness

Describing happiness is difficult and attaining it is elusive. But I tend to agree with Albert Schweitzer, who once commented to a group of volunteers that “The only ones among you who will really be happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.” Every 6 months or so, I meet a new […]

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16th October 2013

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by Greg Dorey

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Human Rights and Doing Business

Human rights is the theme of this year’s Blog Action Day, which falls today. So in this blog, I’d like to focus on the link between human rights, development and doing business. Recently, our Foreign Secretary William Hague talked about ‘Good Business: Implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.’ He outlined our […]

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