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Portrait of an Oromo woman in orange veil, Amhara region, Senbete, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue
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Blessed Sabbath! Give thanks and Ises! ✡❤💛💚 #givethanks #Sabbath #Jah #Rasta #Rastafari #rasrandy #onelovearmy #mixerstreamer #senbet #selam https://www.instagram.com/p/BzBeID_nt_U/?igshid=1090k1gurgbm7
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Table of Offerings, ca. 1938-1759 B.C.E., Brooklyn Museum: Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art
Limestone offering table, the surface rather blistered, inscribed for Senbet, Sobekennakht’s daughter. The table has 4 inter-linked troughs leading to a spout at the front. At the rear is a raised-relief image of the Htp sign, the loaf of bread itself carved in relief with images of other offerings; vegetables, bread, cuts of meat etc. Size: 3 5/8 × 19 1/2 × 22 5/16 in. (9.2 × 49.6 × 56.7 cm) Medium: Limestone
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/118029
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Tigrinya #1
let's start off with the basics...
days of the week
monday ሰኑይ (soni)
tuesday ሰሉስ (solus)
wednesday ረቡዕ (rubu’)
thursday ሓሙስ (hamus)
friday ዓርቢ/ጀምዓት (arbi/jim’at)
saturday ቀዳም (qedam)
sunday ሰንበት (senbet)
names of the months
january ጥሪ (teri)
february ለካቲት (lekatit)
march መጋቢት (megaabit)
april ሚያዝያ (miyazya)
may ግንቦት (gnbat)
june ሰነ (sene)
july ሓምለ (hamle)
august ነሓሰ (nehaasey)
september መስከረም (meskerem)
october ጥቅምቲ (teqemti)
november ሕዳር (hhdar)
december ታሕሳስ (tahsas)
time
morning ንጉሆ (ngho)
mid-day ፍርቂ መዓልቲ (ferqi me’alti)
afternoon ድሕሪ ቐትሪ (dhri qetri)
night ለይቲ (leyti)
mid-night ፍርቂ ለይቲ (ferqi leyti)
evening ምሸት (mishet)
during the day ቐትሪ (qetri)
during the night ለይቲ (leyti)
day መዓልቲ (me’alti)
today ሎሚ (lomi)
tomorrow ጽባሕ (tsebah)
yesterday ትማሊ (temali)
before yesterday ቅድሚ ትማሊ (qdmi temali)
after tomorrow ድሕሪ ጽባሕ (dhri tsebah)
numbers
1 ሓደ (hhadey)
2 ክልተ (klte)
3 ሰለስተ (seleste)
4 ኣርባዕተ (arba’te)
5 ሓሙሽተ (hamushtey)
6 ሽዱሽተ (shudushtey)
7 ሸውዓተ (shewua’tey)
8 ሸሞንተ (shemuntey)
9 ትሽዓተ (sha’atey)
10 ዓሰርተ (aserte)
20 ዕስራ (esra)
30 ሰላሳ (salaasa)
40 ኣርባዓ (arbaa’)
50 ሓምሳ (hamsaa)
60 ስሳ (susaa)
70 ሰብዓ (suba)
80 ሰማንያ (semaanya)
90 ተስዓ (tesa’)
100 ሚእቲ (mi’ti)
1000 ሽሕ (sheh)
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Heritage festivities. Senbet selam. Bliss ites and inheritance. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci4qpk-LtY-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Kathrin Berensmann (German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS))
Mma Amara Ekeruche (Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA))
Christopher Heitzig (Africa Growth Initiative (AGI), Brookings Institution)
Aloysius Ordu (Africa Growth Initiative (AGI), Brookings Institution)
Lemma W Senbet (University of Maryland and Brookings AGI Distinguished Advisory Group)
August 30, 2022 | Last updated: August 30, 2022
The debt situation in many low-income countries (LICs) following the COVID-19 pandemic has deteriorated considerably. While many LICs had participated in the G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) by April 2022, only three countries have taken part in the Common Framework for Debt Treatment beyond DSSI. To better operationalise the Common Framework, the G20 should incentivise private and public creditor participation including those of Non-Paris Club members. In addition, G20 members should encourage the application of the comparability of treatment clause and urge multilateral creditors to participate in the debt restructuring process. The G20 should encourage full disclosure of debt among creditors by promoting the OECD Debt Transparency Initiative and by adopting the G20 Operational Guidelines. Moreover, the G20 should support local capacity building for public financial management in LICs and should promote that debt treatment under the Common Framework is subject to scaling up sustainable investments in debtor countries. Finally, the G20 should use its weight in the managing boards of the international financial institutions to push IMF-WB debt sustainability analyses to better include sustainability criteria.
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Melkam Gena & Senbet selam 🇪🇹 #TB photoshoot ✨👑🤍 (at Ethiopia) https://www.instagram.com/iamkazayah/p/CYcOvEcvr50/?utm_medium=tumblr
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A social distancing reading list from the Brookings Africa Growth Initiative
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A social distancing reading list from the Brookings Africa Growth Initiative
By Louise Fox, Lemma Senbet, Landry Signé, Amadou Sy, Christina Golubski As we enter August under more-flexible-than-usual schedules and more time at home, many of us may have increased opportunities for long-form reading. Below, some of the scholars and advisory board members of the Brookings Africa Growth Initiative offer their recommendations for books to read during this time, especially since the commentary on Africa in Focus will be slowing down over the next month.
Louise Fox recommends
The Informal Economy Revisited: Examining the Past, Envisioning the Future
The dynamism of the nonfarm informal economy in Africa, and its contribution to economic growth and poverty reduction, are often misunderstood and underestimated in economic literature. The sector is often stigmatized as “low productivity, subsistence employment,” and policy initiatives are generally designed to get rid of it, not enhance its productivity, earnings, and stability. Yet this sector is centuries old and emerging in new forms in 21st century Africa as well as in other parts of the developing world. This book, edited by pioneers in research and development practice on the informal economy, pulls together scholarship from all over the world to document how the informal economy has changed, what are the realities of informal work and the connections between the formal and informal sectors in today’s global economy, and what are effective programs and policy that increase the economic opportunities and welfare of those working in the sector as well as enhance their rights and dignity. Per the book: “This raises the question of why informality at the base of the economic pyramid– the working poor trying to operate in the gaps in public space and public rules—tends to be penalized, while informality at the tip of the pyramid—the rich and powerful colluding with the state to bend formal rules – tends to be rewarded.”
Lemma Senbet recommends
Economics in the Age of COVID-19
I think this book can help us understand the pandemic and coping with it—it’s not an Africa-specific message, but rather a universal one. This is one of the first, if not the first, such books on the subject. Gans provides a systematic look at the phases of the pandemic economy and at how economic choices are being made in response to COVID-19, from containment to reset to recovery—and dispelling the false trade-off between public health and economic health—and highlighting the long-term consequences of the pandemic. This is a heroic effort on short notice and should be interesting reading for the summer.
Landry Signé recommends
Turning Point: Policymaking in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
The transformative power of artificial intelligence has rooted itself at the core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, fueling some of the most disruptive innovations at an unprecedented pace and stretching into all levels of business, society, and government. Our own Darrell West and John Allen have written an exceptional analysis of the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) and the unstoppable potential it holds, presenting a brilliant array of recommendations critical for the inevitable regulatory framework we will need to construct.This is a crucial tool for policymakers to use in understanding how to confront AI, and a must-read for anyone wanting to take a deep dive into the great responsibility we face in using it for good.
Amadou Sy recommends
Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics
A question for the ages is why good policies are not implemented by people in power. I do believe that some lessons about governance transcend place and time, and history can teach us a lot on these matters. As economists often do, why not start with a stylized model? A tyrant in this case, as the author does here. A nice premium is that this book covers several of Shakespeare’s plays, giving one without an in-depth knowledge of the playwright’s work more insight into his important texts. Finally, the book is designed to be read one chapter at a time, which makes it really practical to read (it’s definitely not Tolstoy’s War and Peace).
Titles by Brookings Africa Growth Initiative scholars
Africa Growth Initiative’s own scholars have published several important books and commentary on some of the most pressing challenges and promising opportunities facing the region today.
John Mukum Mbaku
Governing the Nile River Basin: The Search for a New Legal Regime
The fight over access to the waters and resources of the Nile River Basin has recently become quite heated as Ethiopia completes its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and begins the process of filling it. In fact, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan have been involved in several meetings recently, including one in Washington, D.C., to resolve the conflict over the Nile. This book explores the history of this complex, long-standing topic and discusses strategies for equitable sharing of the river’s resources for mutually beneficial opportunities for the livelihoods of people in the riparian States.
Landry Signé
Unlocking Africa’s Business Potential
Africa continues to have tremendous economic potential and offers rewarding opportunities for global and local businesses looking for new markets and long-term investments with favorable returns and high socioeconomic impacts, including economic recovery and resilience post-COVID-19. Increased political stability in recent years and improving regional integration are making market access easier, and business expansion will generate jobs for women and youth, who now make up the vast majority of the population. But how can investors, entrepreneurs, and Africa-watchers capitalize on these opportunities and, in doing so, support African economic growth? In this book, Landry Signé examines major transformations, economic trends, and business opportunities in the eight sectors with the highest potential returns on private investment—the same sectors that will foster economic growth and diversification, job creation, and improved general welfare. The book’s analysis of these sectors is based on case studies that identify specific opportunities for investment and growth, along with long-term market projections to inform decisionmaking and strategies to capitalize on investments.
Amadou Sy
African through an Economic Lens
Using economic policy analysis, this book examines the vision for achieving a more peaceful and prosperous Africa through the cooperative actions of the African Union, Africa’s private sector, civil society, women, and youth. It looks at the continent’s progress in delivering on this vision, specifically its ability and progress in maintaining momentum, sharing the benefits of growth, and financing its development. The book also looks at risks and opportunities that are part of this vision—such as population growth, urbanization, and technological changes, and the role that countries such as the United States and China, as well as institutional and private-sector partners, can play in achieving Africa’s vision.
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10 MCs On Capital Budgeting Issues
10 MCs On Capital Budgeting Issues
1. Senbet Ventures is considering starting a new company to produce stereos. The sales price would be set at 1.5 times the variable cost per unit; the VC/unit is estimated to be $2.50; and fixed costs are estimated at $120,000. What sales volume would be required in order to break even, i.e., to have an EBIT of zero for the stereo business? (Points : 2) 86,640 91,200 96,000 100,800
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Funerary Stela of Intef and Senettekh, ca. 2065-2000 B.C.E., Brooklyn Museum: Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art
Limestone stela of Intef, son of Senbet and his wife Senet-Tek, erected by their son Intef. The steward Imy stands opposite. Intef and his wife seated at left before table of offerings; a dog seated under the woman. Imy stands at right with long staff grasped in right hand. At top, three lines of offering formula. Names incised over each person. Raised relief. Condition: Edges chipped. Surface slightly worn in area of offerings. No trace of color. Size: 11 3/4 x 13 15/16 x 15/16 in. (29.8 x 35.4 x 2.4 cm) Medium: Limestone
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/3600
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ETHIOPIA - The 47th Ethiopian National Track and Field Championships was held on Tuesday April 17, and ended on Sunday April 22, 2018. Below are all the top results from the championships. DAY 1 results - April 17 MEN 10000m: 1. Taye Girma 28:26.7 2. Anduamlak Belihu 28:29.7 3. Jemal Yimer 28:30.3 4. Adugna Takele 28:37.4 5. Asrar Hayredun 29:00.4 6. Gemechu Edeo 29:03.2 High Jump: 1. Dup Lem 2.01m 2. Adir Gur 1.98m 3. Gemechu Tamiru 1.95m Triple Jump: 1. Adir Gur 15.75m 2. Berhanu Mosisa 15.32m 3. Mesfin Abebe 15.14m Shot Put: 1. Zegeye Moga 15.30m 2. Mulugeta Debasu 14.10m 3. Mekuria Haile 13.30m WOMEN 10000m: 1. Haftamnesh Tesfay 33:28.5 2. Asnakech Aweke 33:31.0 3. Gete Alemayehu 33:31.3 4. Belaynesh Oljira 33:32.3 5. Birhane Dibaba 33:34.6 6. Shure Demise 33:46.7 7. Birtukan Fente 33:54.0 8. Obse Abdeta 33:55.4 Triple Jump: 1. Ariyat Dibow 12.72m 2. Ajuda Umed 12.30m 3. Netsanet Obse 11.92m 4. Senbete Romi 11.84m 5. Omar Obang 11.83m Shot Put: 1. Zurga Usman 13.28m 2. Amele Yibeltal 12.58m 3. Lijina Tafese 11.42m DAY 2-3 Results - April 18-19 MEN 100m: 1. Bedru Mehammed 10.1 2. Nathan Abebe 10.2 3. Abdulsetar Kemal 10.3 4. Abyot Lencho 10.5 5. Gadisa Ashbir 10.6 400m: 1. Abdulrahman Abdu 46.3 2. Ephrem Mekonen 47.1 3. Mosisa Seyoum 47.3 800m: 1. Tolesa Bodena 1:46.2 2. Tadese Lemi 1:46.5 3. Ahmed Hasen 1:46.7 4. Tasew Yada 1:47.1 5. Daniel Welde 1:48.0 6. Temam Tura 1:48.3 7. Fikadu Abera 1:48.6 8. Bacha Morka 1:52.1 Discus: 1. Lemma Ketema 41.96m 2. Haile Werede 41.76m 3. Getachew Temesgen 41.47m 4. Tsegaye Temesgen 41.43m WOMEN 100m: 1. Meseret Gudera 11.9 2. Werke Kemal 12.2 3. Nigist Getachew 12.2 4. Fatima Hussen 12.3 800m: 1. Chaltu Shume 1:59.99 2. Kore Tola 2:00.2 3. Derbe Welteshi 2:00.6 4. Mahlet Mulugeta 2:02:7 5. Netsanet Desta 2:04.9 6. Tigist Ketema 2:05.7 7. Genet Demisse 2:06.9 8. Tadu Teshome 2:10.9 Discus: 1. Merhawit Tsehaye 41.14m 2. Zurga Usman 39.59m 3. Alemitu Tekleselasse 37.21m 4. Tiguaded Tessema 37.15m DAY 4 RESULTS - April 20 MEN Pole Vault: 1. Samson Basha 4.41m 2. Mezgebu Birara 4.20m 3. Tektel Tadese 3.70m Long Jump: 1. Adir Gur 7.31m 2. Umed Ukugn 7.31m 3. Bekele Jilo 7.30m Hammer: 1. Biruk Abraham 46.7
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#WiseMindChallenge - "Now is the time when sincere belief in man's #kinship to #Jah must be the #foundation for all man's efforts for #enlightenment & #learning - the basis for all #overstanding, #cooperation and #peace." - H.I.M. Haile Selassie I •|• Quote taken from The Wise Mind chapter 3:6 •|• In regards to what Haile said, Just remember Psalm 82:6 as well; "I have said, You all are #gods/ #elohim; and all of you are #children of the Most High." •|• So this is InI kinship, InI's i-vine destiny. Live up and never give up! Heart ah sabbath, senbet selam, shabbat shalom! •|• #WiseMindOfHIMHaileSelassieI #Rastafari #FrontlineBooks #Bible #Quotes #Psalms #Ethiopia #HIM #HaileSelassieI #KingOfKings #LordofLords
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☥ Seek Wisdom and Skill. Glorious Ascension. Senbet Selam ♄ ፠ The Chief of the Observers has appointed a cycle that cannot be stopped ፠ Approach each subject with intelligence. Even the Greatest mysteries. Amun. https://www.instagram.com/p/CheVkD_L-sD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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