Habegar Debates
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Abegar ("አበጋር") is an Ethiopian asset predominantly practiced among Oromo elders living in Wollo as a conflict resolution mechanism.
Habegar Debates mimics this rich Ethiopian culture and brings forth contending social, economic, political, environmental and other issues to the stage for discussion or debate towards the attainment of enhanced culture of freedom of expression and increased tolerance to opposing views; promote the excercise of peaceful and progressive exchange of ideas as opposed to resorting to conflict; and contribute to citizens' increased ability to make informed decisions.
Anyone can register and attend using the following link.
https://forms.gle/5xjZZGPtb8SWZ5Sf8
For more information and registration, call us on 251-15526769/0924-778778
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter , LinkedIn, Instagram and Telegram @habegardebates!
Habegar Debates mimics this rich Ethiopian culture and brings forth contending social, economic, political, environmental and other issues to the stage for discussion or debate towards the attainment of enhanced culture of freedom of expression and increased tolerance to opposing views; promote the excercise of peaceful and progressive exchange of ideas as opposed to resorting to conflict; and contribute to citizens' increased ability to make informed decisions.
Anyone can register and attend using the following link.
https://forms.gle/5xjZZGPtb8SWZ5Sf8
For more information and registration, call us on 251-15526769/0924-778778
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter , LinkedIn, Instagram and Telegram @habegardebates!
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