Constitution of Afar regional state. Explore the root causes of the ethnic-nationalist and identity movement in Benishangul via in-depth description and secondary data. Special Attention to Emerging Regions. Nevertheless, the obiter dicta of the House of the Federation in the Benishagul Gumuz decision too easily dispensed with explicit constitutional prohibition of distinctions based on attributes such as language and ethnic origin and legitimated the use of the working language of a regional state as a criterion for candidacy in future elections. Look for the ebook "Indigenous Peoples And Their Right To Political Participation" Get it for FREE, select Download or Read Online after you press the "GET THIS EBOOK" button, There are many books available there.Only once logged in you get a variety of other books too. Constitution of Gambela regional state. Download Free PDF. The case of OTAGE is solid against the regional and federal officials, who could have prevented these crimes, but instead have either participated, instigated or by commission or omission enabled these crimes to take place. The region is located in the western part Nowhere, however, has the EPRDF's policy of establishing regional governments been more seriously challenged than in the under-developed and politically marginalised territories of Gambella and Benishangul-Gumuz on Ethiopia's western frontier. The Benishangul-Gumuz regional constitution has 121 articles organized in 12 chapters. Fiscal Decentralization in Benishangul Gumuz Region. Optimum productivity and sustainable use of natural pastures are maintained in the future if and only if there is knowledge about the current condition, but base-line information is inadequate in Ethiopia and it is hindering the development of natural pastures [12, 13]. Hawassa in Southern Nations Nationalities and People Regional State of Ethiopia In addition to the six branch offices, the parliament has recently approved the opening of two more branch offices. Benishangul/ Gumuz Constituttion of the regional state of Benishangul/Gumuz Benishangul/Gumuz consolidated laws - Vol. 1 Gambella Constitution of Gambela regional state Harari Constitution of the regional state of Harari Oromia this, nine regional states are listed under Article 47(1) of the FDRE Constitution. majorities in five of the regional states (Amhara, Tigray, Oromiya, Afar, Somali), which have their nomenclature in the name of the majority group. So, the issue of majority- minority relations in Ethiopia would be very crucial at the regional states level. Administrative zones. In Western Ethiopia, the boundary between Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State and Oromia National Regional State is not only undefined and contentious but also the area is center (drivers) of conflict, violence, and insecurity.3 The conflicts and human rights … Read Paper. Benishangul-Gumuz established land administration offices to implement the Federal and ... By the way regional states are enacting land administration and use laws against or in contradiction with the federal democratic republic of Ethiopian constitution. Constituttion of the regional state of Benishangul/Gumuz. Benishangul. Definition Unless the context otherwise requires, in this proclamation 1. A Review of Problems of Fiscal Imbalance (Unpublished Master’s thesis). Definition Unless the context otherwise requires, in this proclamation 1. Abebe Zeleke Senbeta & Muleta Brhanu Benishangul Gumuz Regional State. Note: By the constitution of 21 Aug 1995, Ethiopia was reorganized into nine ethnically-based regional states (kilil): Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumaz, Gambela Peoples, Harari Peoples, Oromia, Somali, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples, Tigray; with two separate self-governing administrations (astedader akabibi) in: Addis Ababa capital city, and from 2004, the Dire Dawa … 3 (NO.7/1992). ”Rural land administration” means 50(8)). 2 A Proclamation that Provides for the Establishment of National/Regional Self Government, Negarit Gazeta , Art. Fiscal Decentralization in Ethiopia: The case of Government of National State of Tigrai (Unpublished Master’s thesis). Constitution of teh regional state of Oromia- Revised. National/Regional Self-Governments in 1992 92 Table 4.2: Some characteristics of the Regional States 100 Table 4.3: Regional states’ access to social services 105 Table 4.4: Regional states’ Health and Nutrition Status 106 Table 4.5 Regional Distribution of Public and Chief Administrator of Benishangul Gumuze Regional State, Ahmed Nasir, said the regional state has registered tangible results in the infrastructure, social and economic sector following the adoption of the constitution. There arose a boundary dispute between the two regions covering long disputed boundary and that was finally resolved by a … regional state of Oromia was created by bringing together different provinces (Arsi, Bale and parts of Wolega, Shoa and Ilubabor) . According to Article 76 of the Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, the Council of Ministers is accountable to the Prime Minister. Benishangul was established partly from Wolega and Metekel/Gojjam. Thirdly, the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia is now accountable to the House of Peoples’ Representatives, the federal legislative house. This year there was conflict in the western part of the country in neighboring woredas between Oromia and Benishangul-Gumuz regional states. 374. After EPDRF holds power in 1991, Benishangul Gumiz Regional State comes to exist as one of the nine federal states (regions). Regional State Constitutions. 1 Inter Africa Group, Genesis of the Ethiopian Constitution of 1994: Reflections and Recommendations of The Symposium on the Making of the 1994 Ethiopian Constitution, 17-21 May, 1993, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, pp. An Assessment of Women Empowerment in Public Institutions: The Case of Benishangul Gumuz Regional Bureaus Abstract The study deals with the assessment of women empowerment. Following the legal framework, the country constituted nine regional states: Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella, Harari, Oromia, … In accordance with article 40 of the Amhara National Regional State Constitution, ownership of land, either rural or urban, is exclusively vested to the state and the people of the region. OTAGE has presented thousands of pages of documents, numerous hours of video tapes of testimonies, As Ethiopia’s 2021 election nears, a territorial dispute has flared between Amhara and Tigray, two northern regions. Government policy prohibits the holding of religious services inside public institutions, per the constitutionally required separation of religion and state. Indigenous Peoples And Their Right To Political Participation. Melkamu, B. Similarly, Gambela, Benishangul, Harar, Somali were established according to the cultural and language background of the country. Oromia. The project is implemented in seven woredas of the Benishangul-Gumuz regional state targeting 20,500 beneficiaries which is 60% of the regional state population (DFATD funded) Last updated: December, 2013 For more information contact: Benishangul-Gumuz Field Office Manager, Tatek Gebreab: +251- 930 07 25 72 Tatek.Gebreab@savethechildren.org The region is located in the western part December 2002. Ethiopia has been planning its sixth and long-awaited federal parliament and regional council elections since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in April 2018. The constitution established a majoritarian first-past-the-post electoral system in which the ... Amhara Regional State 138 294 Benishangul Gumuz Regional State 9 99 Gambella Regional State 3 156 Harari Regional State 2 36 . Benishangul-Gumuz is a region in Ethiopia.The capital city is Assosa.The name of the region comes from two local ethnic groups – Berta (also called as Benishangul) and Gumuz. Federal ethics and anti-corruption commission in B/G/R/S Assosa town. exposure for elections related deception and invalidation of votes were common. THE-CONSTITUTION-OF-OROMIA-REGIONAL-STATE.pdf Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State is one of the nine regional states established in 1994 by the new constitution of Ethiopia that created a federal system of governance. 1. There have been considerable achievements by some of the efforts to improve access to economic opportunities and social services regardless of gender. MINORITY RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE REGIONAL STATE OF BENISHANGUL/GUMUZ: THE CASE OF WENBERA OROMO IN THE METEKEL ZONE. 2012. (2004). The Afar National Regional State in Ethiopia is located at the North eastern part of the country- Ethiopia, being one of the nine founding members of Ethiopian Federation. Abstract. to sustain the negative impact of conflicts between regional states, primarily Oromiya and the Somali National Regional States, two of the newly emerged administrative units after the fall of the Derg regime, and between fractions of concerned ethnic groups such as Borana of the Oromo and Garri of the Somali1. Due to the aforementioned problems, in 2015, the regional branch of NEBE provided face to face voter education in the capitals of 16 Weredas out of 20 Weredas of the region in pre-election period. Harari. Amidst Fear, Communities Are Trying to Put Their Lives Together Benishangul/Gumuz consolidated laws - Vol. Under the EPRDF, Ethiopia’s ethnic-federal system was formalized, decentralizing power to regional states and granting ethnic groups the right to self-governance under the constitution. and Harari Regional States Constitutions as well as Art. THE-CONSTITUTION-OF-Gambela-Peoples-Regional-State.pdf . Melkamu, B. Zikre-Hig 2009-2011. Rural land administration and use regulation No. 85/2010, Gambela regional state has enacted proclamation No. So this study will be trying to investigate the roles played by the commission … 128/2013. Zikre-Hig 2005-2007. [t]he Shinasha are accepted as a titular indigenous group under the constitution of Benishangul-Gumuz, though by no means as numerous as the Gumuz or the Berta. the broader dynamics of the Horn, in particular how states are affected by and responding to external influences, largely hinges on understanding the transition underway in Ethiopia.