Commission presents national dialogue agendas to religious and civic groups

Ethiopia's National Dialogue Commission has presented draft agendas for the national dialogue conference to religious institutions and civic society organizations in Addis Ababa.

Chief Commissioner Mesfin Araya said the verification process with these groups strengthens the credibility of the dialogue. The commission is currently in the drafting stage and continues to gather input from stakeholders.

Deputy President Ahmed Hussein of the Civil Society Organizations stated that this verification work establishes a foundation for upcoming discussions. He noted that the selected agendas reflect citizens' real concerns and cover issues affecting women, youth, and people with disabilities.

Related Articles

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing.
Image generated by AI

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed presented major outcomes in Ethiopia's social and economic sectors at a briefing in Addis Ababa on April 28, 2026 (Miyazya 20, 2018 E.C.), themed 'Social development lesson for nation building.' The event reviewed comprehensive reforms and achievements in education, health, job creation, women's and youth empowerment, culture, sports, and more, emphasizing their role in national growth.

The National Dialogue Commission announced successful agenda collection and identification in 1,234 woredas covering 93 percent of Ethiopia. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended a review of the commission's work and future direction. The process is transitioning to a phase expected to deliver concrete results.

Reported by AI

Mesfin Araya, chief commissioner of Ethiopia's National Dialogue Commission, stated that no questions or problems are unsolvable through dialogue and discussion in the country. The commission's activities so far indicate that existing issues can be addressed via ethnic consultations. Political parties in Tigray and entities in Amhara have begun submitting their agendas.

Ato Adem Farah, head of the prime minister's office democracy coordination center, stated that reforms over the past nine years in all sectors have benefited the country and its people. He made these remarks in Addis Ababa following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's evaluation of the third 100 days and rainy season performance.

Reported by AI

Ethiopia's National Electoral Commission chief Mesfin Arreya stated that a national election is a key tool for the Tigray region to exit its current crisis. The commission held discussions with Tigray residents in Addis Ababa and began collecting alternative ideas for starting the election process.

The chairman of the Amhara National Movement said the party will play its expected role to ensure the seventh general election is conducted democratically.

Reported by AI

A national conference titled Information Sovereignty for Policy Freedom concluded in Addis Ababa after three days. The event, which opened earlier this week, drew more than 30,000 participants and showcased Ethiopia's progress in data development across key sectors.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline