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-For the first time in 30 years, a film has been shown in Somalia.The two short films have been screened for the first time at the National Theater Cinema in Mogadishu by the Somali director. In three decades of war-torn Somalia, the films were screened under heavy security.
"After many years of crisis, it shows that the country's hope is reviving," he told AFP. "This will create a platform and opportunity for Somali musicians, writers, film directors and actors to showcase their talents and talents to the public," he said.
-Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States and New York Demeke Mekonnen are attending attend the UN General Assembly
The Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States and New York, who are currently in New York to attend the UN General Assembly, are holding side-by-side meetings with leaders of various countries and institutions.
Demeke Mekonnen met with Norwegian Foreign Minister Marie Eriksen Suarez to discuss current affairs.
He also met with Danish Foreign Minister Jepe Kofod and discussed in detail development cooperation and humanitarian issues.
He also held talks with UNDP Administrator Ashim Steiner on development, peace building and various areas of cooperation.
He met with UNHCR High Commissioner Philopo Grande yesterday and exchanged views on refugee management, support, and refugee camp management.
On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Demeke, addressed the General Assembly on the 20th anniversary of the Durban Declaration and Action Plan.
-"Every school has a national and civic duty to accept and accommodate displaced students" - Amhara Regional State Education Bureau.
The Amhara Regional State Education Bureau, in a letter to all zonal education departments and the 3 city administration education departments, strongly urged schools to accommodate displaced students.
The Education Bureau said that students who were displaced from S / Wollo, Waghamra and S / Gondar due to the TPLF's war in the region are applying to various schools to attend school in 2014.
The bureau also said that the displaced students are being deprived of access to education due to lack of educational credentials.
He emphasized that the issue should be addressed by all parties and that it should be addressed by educating students who have been expelled from school.
He stated that it would be unacceptable for any school to accept displaced students for various reasons (I have a class problem, I do not have a teacher, etc.).
Therefore, zonal leadership, woreda school leadership and school principals were asked to consult and respond quickly.
The education bureau has a national and civic obligation to accept and accommodate displaced students, and strongly urges students who are unable to provide information to fill out and sign the application form prepared by the student at the grade level.
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