In his opening address, Prime Minister Hailemariam remembered the
late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi as "exemplary leader in his unique
leadership skills and flawless performance as chief of the executive"
and added that "the establishment of the Foundation is deemed necessary
as a thorough study of his life and his works and their implementation
thus far is important to ensure the continuity of the renaissance of
Ethiopia." Former First Lady, Azeb Mesfin, on the occasion noted that
the Foundation will assist researchers interested to study Meles's
academic works through scholarships to ensure the continuity of the
implementation of his vision.
Djibouti, 500,000$, Uganda $300,000, Sudan, $ 2.000,000 and South Sudan, 1,000.000 $ pledged to support the Foundation. Reflections on the life and works of the visionary leader the late Meles Zenawi was presented to the meeting by Professor Andreas Eshete, renowned scholar Alex De Waal and other dignitaries. The Meles Foundation is established in a proclamation recently passed by the House of Representatives to serve as a memorial of the prime minister's great contribution in socio -economic issues, climate change negotiations and for his efforts aimed at ensuring peace and security of the continent among other things.
Djibouti, 500,000$, Uganda $300,000, Sudan, $ 2.000,000 and South Sudan, 1,000.000 $ pledged to support the Foundation. Reflections on the life and works of the visionary leader the late Meles Zenawi was presented to the meeting by Professor Andreas Eshete, renowned scholar Alex De Waal and other dignitaries. The Meles Foundation is established in a proclamation recently passed by the House of Representatives to serve as a memorial of the prime minister's great contribution in socio -economic issues, climate change negotiations and for his efforts aimed at ensuring peace and security of the continent among other things.
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