La Commission présente des agendas de dialogue national à des groupes religieux et civiques

La Commission éthiopienne du dialogue national a présenté des projets d'agendas pour la conférence de dialogue national à des institutions religieuses et des organisations de la société civile à Addis-Abeba.

Le commissaire en chef Mesfin Araya a déclaré que le processus de vérification avec ces groupes renforce la crédibilité du dialogue. La commission est actuellement au stade de la rédaction et continue de recueillir les contributions des parties prenantes.

Le vice-président des organisations de la société civile, Ahmed Hussein, a déclaré que ce travail de vérification établit une base pour les discussions à venir. Il a souligné que les agendas sélectionnés reflètent les préoccupations réelles des citoyens et couvrent des questions touchant les femmes, les jeunes et les personnes en situation de handicap.

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