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Ministry of Peace (Ethiopia)

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Ministry of Peace
ሰላም ሚኒስቴር
Agency overview
Formed16 October 2018
Preceding
  • Ministry of Federal Affairs
JurisdictionEthiopian government
HeadquartersAddis Ababa
Minister responsible
Websitewww.mop.gov.et

The Ministry of Peace (Amharic: ሰላም ሚኒስቴር) is an Ethiopian government department created in 2018 that aims to encourage peace processes to prevent and resolve armed conflict in Ethiopia and to support equitable development among the Regions of Ethiopia.[1]

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Creation

The Ministry of Peace evolved from the Ministry of Federal Affairs, established in 2001, which initially was responsible for "regional affairs" and "urban development". In 2005, urban development was removed from the ministry's tasks. In 2009, the ministry gained more powers in handling religions, with the aim of encouraging tolerance between people of different religions. In 2010, the ministry gained powers related to registering charities and societies, and to "possession or use of arms, fire arms and explosives".[1]

In October 2018, the Ministry of Peace was re-created as a new ministry, aiming to promote "peace, democracy and development" and to "focus on maintaining law and order, and create political unity among [the peoples] of the nation".[2]

Leadership

Muferiat Kamil was appointed the first Minister of Peace, in October 2018.[3] She was succeeded by Binalf Andualem in October 2021.[4]

Responsibilities

In its new form as the Ministry of Peace, the ministry's direct responsibilities in October 2018 included:[3]

Actions

In December 2020, to help solve the Metekel conflict, the Ministry of Peace planned to coordinate the creation of a reconciliation committee consisting of people from the Benishangul-Gumuz and Amhara Regions.[5]

Also in December 2020, the Ministry of Peace signed an agreement with the German development agency GIZ to "expand access to drought-stricken communities", to provide peacekeeping and conflict resolution training to women and youth, and to "create joint development" in the border area between Benishangul-Gumuz Region on the Ethiopian side and the state of Blue Nile on the Sudanese side.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Ministry of Peace Ethiopia". developmentaid.org. 2020-09-24. Archived from the original on 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  2. ^ Yimer, Solomon (2018-10-13). "Ethiopia Create a New 'Ministry of Peace'". Ethio News. Archived from the original on 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  3. ^ a b Shaban, Abdur Rahman Alfa (2018-10-17). "Ethiopia's Minister of Peace: the country's most powerful woman?". Africanews. Archived from the original on 2020-12-24. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
  4. ^ "Ethiopian parliament approves PM Abiy's new cabinet". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  5. ^ Mekonnen, Siyanne; Fasil, Mahlet (2020-12-23). "News Alert: Eyewitnesses say more than 90 killed in fresh attack in Bulen Wereda, Benishangul Gumuz; region cautions civilians to join safe villages". Addis Standard. Archived from the original on 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  6. ^ Araya (2020-12-23). "Ministry of Peace, GIZ sign MoU for joint development activities". Ethiopian Press Agency. Archived from the original on 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2020-12-24.

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This page was last edited on 11 June 2024, at 18:57
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