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WOMEN, FAMINE AND NGOs AMONG THE GUJI PEOPLES SINCE 1974

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dc.contributor.author Mengesha, Robso Wodajo
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-24T03:24:36Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-24T03:24:36Z
dc.date.issued 2017-07-20
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7431
dc.description.abstract Abstract This study has been conducted on Guji Orama peoples of Oromia Regional State, of Addis Ababa and in south Ethiopia, it is true that many of the Ethiopian peoples and famine history and the roles of relief organizations were not deeply studied and recorded in the history of the country. Among such peoples, Guji is the one which its peoples and famine history had not yet rteen touched. Therefore, interest in this topic is originated from my intention to connect the Guji peoples' famine, women's history and the roles of relief organizations and their unreserved works of relief assistance and other related humanitarian activities in the study area are also briefly discussed and elaborated in an illustrative manner. Generally, the Guji Orama women's' socio-cultural. politico-economical rights, status and positions in their traditional Cada system and women's difficulties in times of Fuji periodical drought is also discussed. I hope this itnpottent theme will serve as a guide for further researchers and investigators, and even to whom a person needs tQ_ know about the Guji women's position, status and power in their , community and their traditional Cada system treatments towards them, and also the Guji peoples periodical drought and famine and Governmental and NGOs roles and response from 1974-till 2013. • en_US
dc.subject HISTORY en_US
dc.title WOMEN, FAMINE AND NGOs AMONG THE GUJI PEOPLES SINCE 1974 en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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