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Shashamane Ethiopia Federal Agents Association (The)
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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Industrial Development
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Torture
Trade and Development
United Nations Funding
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Women
Women/gender Equality
Youth
Financing for Development
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International Trade as an engine for development
Mobilizing international resources for development
Gender Issues and Advancement of Women
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Advocacy and outreach
Information and communication technologies
Millennium Development Goals
Research
Trafficking in women and girls
Population
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International migration
Morbidity and mortality
Population growth
Reproduction, family formation and the status of women
Public Administration
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Ethics, Transparency and Accountability
Knowledge Systems and E-government
Socio-Economic Governance and Management
Social Development
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Aging
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Cooperative
Disabled persons
Employment
Indigenous issues
Information and Communications Technologies
Poverty
Social policy
Technical cooperation
Youth
Sustainable Development
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Agriculture
Education
Health
International law
Land management
Poverty
Rural Development
Geographic scope:
International
Millennium Development Goals:
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Achieve universal primary education
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop global partnership for development
Mission statement:
(a). To promote love and good-will among We, the Ethiopian, African, Afro-Indigenous, Original Mosaic Peoples of the Eastern and Western Hemisphere at home and abroad and thereby to maintain the integrity and Sovereignty of Ethiopia, to disseminate the ancient Ethiopian, African, Afro-Indigenous , Original Mosaic Peoples culture among its members and throughout the earth, to correct abuses, relieve oppression and carve for ourselves, and our posterity, a destiny comparable with our idea of perfect manhood and womanhood and God's purpose in creating us; that we may not only save ourselves from annihilation, but carve for ourselves a place in the Sun: in this endeavor, we determine to seek peace and pursue it, for it is the will of God for man. (b). To promote and pursue happiness; for it is the goal of human life and endeavor. (c). To usher in the teachings and practice of Fatherhood and Motherhood of God and the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of man. (d). To promote and stimulate interest among its members in world affairs, and to cultivate a spirit of international goodwill and comity. (e). To promote friendly interest among its members, to develop a fraternal and maternal spirit among all members, and to inculcate in its members the desire to render voluntary aid and assistance to one another at all times. (f). To render voluntary aid and protection to its members without fee or charge for same when in need. And, if necessary, to provide and care for refugees and disabled victims of the Italio-Ethiopian War and other conflicts which may affect Ethiopian, African, Afro-Indigenous, Original Mosaic Peoples of the Eastern - Western Hemisphere. (g). To give concrete material and voluntary aid without fee or charge for the same, to all such refugees and disabled victims and to raise funds by voluntary subscription for the purposes aforementioned. There shall be no charge, fee, beneficiary tax or other assessment upon the members of the Shashamane Ethiopia Federal Agents Association, except for dues, conventions and Holidays provided for in the Constitution and By-laws of the Shashamane Ethiopia Federal Agents Association. (h). To encourage its members to develop interest and pride in Democratic Institutions and to promote Democratic principles and ideals. (i.) To encourage its members to develop sustainable economic and social programs which will promote a life quality befitting of the We the Ethiopian, African, Afro-Indigenous, Original Mosaic Peoples. (m). To Secure the Sovereignty and Integrity of Shashamane Land Grant in Ethiopia. (p). Promoting the interests of active and former members of a national security and law enforcement agency in the fields of legislation and regulation; Internal advocacy for active and former members of a national security and law enforcement agency. (q).Providing financial assistance to active and former members of a national security and law enforcement. (r). Promoting Public Awareness specifically to children in the use of wireless phones in Emergency situations. (d). To Reclaim full Nationality and Seek full Sovereignty for all Ethiopian, African, Afro-Indigenous, Original Mosaic Peoples of the Eastern - Western Hemisphere.
Year established:
1930
Year of registration:
2014
Organizational structure:
Corporate Entity - Membership Organization.
Number and type of members:
Registered Constitutional Active Members total 10000
Funding structure other:
Funding comes entirely from contributions and donations by members. No government or corporate funding
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