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Radio and TV appearance | 2020

Frykt for borgerkrig i Etiopia

Lovise Aalen (2020)
(NRK P1 Dagens no. 11.11.2020)
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Abiy Ahmed Ali fikk Nobels fredspris i fjor, men nå er det ikke bare fred i hjemlandet Etiopia. Statsministeren har erklært unntakstilstand i seks måneder framover. Lovise Aalen, forskningsleder ved Chr. Michelsens Institutt, uttaler seg i saken.

Lovise Aalen

Research Professor
  • lovise.aalen@cmi.no
  • +47 41087082

Women in Transition: Female Employment and Political Empowerment during Ethiopia's Reform Process ]

Jan 2020 - Dec 2023
  • Ethiopia

Also from this project:

Journal Article | 2024

Jobs and Political Participation: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia

Aalen, Lovise and Kotsadam, Andreas and Pieters, Janneke and Villanger, Espen

The Journal of Politics

Blog post | 2022

Ethiopia’s Cessation of Hostilities: Winning the War, Losing the Peace?   - Democracy Paradox

See also:

CMI Brief | 2024

Improving working conditions for women in African industrial parks

Espen Villanger,Lovise Aalen

CMI Report | 2024

How can women benefit from private sector development?

Viola Asri, Magnus Hatlebakk and Espen Villanger

Sudan Working Paper | 2024

Local Perceptions and Experiences of Smuggling and Human Trafficking in Sudan. The case of North Darfur and Northern State of Sudan

Abdelmageed M. Yahya, Abdalla Onour

Blog post | 2024

Young Africans could disrupt authoritarian states but they don’t – here’s why

Lovise Aalen and Marjoke Oosterom

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