Jiregna Tadese

Jiregna Tadese
  • Master of Arts in Regional and Local Development Studies
  • Master's Student at Alice-Salomon-Hochschule Berlin

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Introduction
I am interested in research areas such as Sustainable Peace, Conflict Management, Conflict Transformation, Political Reform, National Dialogue and Consensus, Reconciliation, Migration and Displacement, Famine, War Studies, Humanitarian Governance, Local Development, Sustainable Development, and Environmental Governance, Intersectional Approach, Racism, Discrimination, Gender Study, Military Science and Transboundary water Governance. I am interested in qualitative and mixed research methods.
Current institution
Alice-Salomon-Hochschule Berlin
Current position
  • Master's Student
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - October 2021
Alice-Salomon-Hochschule Berlin
Position
  • MA student
Description
  • I am studying Masters masters of arts Arts in Intercultural Conflict Management at Alice Salomon University of Applied Science, Berlin, Germany.
Education
October 2017 - October 2019
Addis Ababa University
Field of study
  • Regional and Local Development Studies

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Publications (9)
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Ethiopia is undergoing impressive political reform since April 2018. This study is aimed at exploring the potential of the reform and the Medemer discourse to ensure sustainable peace. The qualitative research methodology and semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted. The study explored that the reform has the potential to ensure sustainab...
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In this paper "Environmental Racism in South Africa: Assessing the Impacts of Durban South Industrial Basin" has been discussed. Environmental racism is racial discrimination in environmental policymaking and the unequal enforcement of environmental laws and regulations. It combines with public policies or industry practices to provide benefits for...
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The GERD project is a game-changer in the hydro-politics of the region. The hydro-hegemony of the Nile river were solely controlled by Egypt for millennials. The colonial era agreements and the strategic allies with USA and other superpower countries were advantage for Egypt to exclusively use the Nile river without a strong push from upstream coun...
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The paper aims to scrutinize the nexus between development aid, economic growth, poverty, and inclusion in Africa in the short and long run. After compiling the theoretical and empirical foundation of aid effectiveness literature, the statistical analysis is conducted in three scenarios. First, a panel data analysis was conducted from 1977 to 2018...
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The paper aims to scrutinize the nexus between development aid, economic growth, poverty, and inclusion in Africa in the short and long run. After compiling the theoretical and empirical foundation of aid effectiveness literature, the statistical analysis is conducted in three scenarios. First, a panel data analysis was conducted from 1977 to 2018...
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Both organizations and non-member service seekers have something to offer to each other including language courses, job training, cultural and spiritual services, website development and management, volunteer activities, etc. These reciprocities will enhance their relationship and improve the service provided in these community organizations. It wi...
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The Danis Tanović’s ‘No Man’s Land’ movie that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film depicts some major aspects of the conflict, its courses, and the political paralysis that the country stacked at after the end of direct violence and the persistence of cultural and structural violence. Here I am are not attempting to make a critical...
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How sustainable peace can be reached after the violent armed conflict? Should we focus on stopping the violence and reach a peace agreement, or first bringing the perpetrators to justice? This has been a dilemma for decades among scholars and practitioners. In this piece of paper, the following research questions will be answered: How much the lega...
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How sustainable peace can be reached after the violent armed conflict? Should we focus on stopping the violence and reach a peace agreement, or first bringing the perpetrators to justice? This has been a dilemma for decades among scholars and practitioners. In this piece of paper, the following research questions will be answered: How much the lega...

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