Ethiopia’s newly appointed ministers take the oath of office Oct. 16 in Parliament in Addis Ababa. Outfits of young rape victims are displayed in the “What She Wore” exhibition at the Addis Ababa Museum. Sahle-Work Zewde, Ethiopia’s first female president, stands near a copy of the country’s constitution Oct. 25 in Parliament in Addis Ababa. In proverbs in Amharic, Ethiopia’s dominant language, women are cast as inferior and often compared to animals to be beaten or described as unintelligent. More common, though, are professors who take advantage of female students who are struggling academically, he said.
Source: Ethiopian News December 10, 2018 07:52 UTC