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‘‘We have been trying to establish the culture of good governance; it was part of our annual plan that is formulated by the Ministry of Education and based on that AMU has developed its own. But, it didn’t yield desired results so we came up with the idea to form good governance forum,’’ informed the AMU President., Dr Feleke Woldeyes.
Read more: ‘Good Governance Forum’ will bring in transformation: Dr Feleke
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‘‘Today’s workshop on “Impact of flooding on human settlement in rural households in Gambella region in Ethiopia,’ falls under the umbrella of sustainable water resource development plan that ultimately addresses the current and emerging issues related to the changing climatic conditions, said AMU President, Dr Feleke Woldeyes.
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Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is the epitome of our national integrity and zest for development. It’s iconic in a way as it rightly symbolizes our aspirations. We Ethiopians are emotionally attached with its progress, so having agreed for second round of contribution, AMU is sending a group of people to visit its site, said AMU President, Dr Feleke Woldeyes.
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We have to supply educational materials to our students, though we have libraries but demands to own books are rising every day. Therefore, to cater to the needs of those students want to buy books, this book store is a step further; and AMU will provide them at a fare price, said Arba Minch University President, Dr Feleke Woldeyes.
Dr Feleke said this after inaugurating a book store in the Main Campus premises on February 10, 2014. This book store has been started with a donation from one of the UK-based NGOs called - TCS.
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Arba Minch University’s physically-challenged students with their superlative performances have won 5 Golds, one Silver and one Bronze medal at the ongoing Haramaya Sport Festival till date.
Two girls, Yimegnushal Wazge, 1st year geography student and Kebebush Moges proved their worth as both bagged two gold medals each in shot-put and javelin respectively.
Read more: AMU’s physically-challenged students won 5 Golds, 1 Silver, 1 bronze