Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities
EJOSSAH is a peer-reviewed journal of the social sciences and humanities specializing on social, political, economic and cultural development in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. It is a biannual journal open to all interested contributors.

Vol 3, No 2 (2005)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Population growth and settlement expansion in the fringes of Addis Ababa and its impact on farming households: the case of Kebele 15 of Bole Sub-city |
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| C Getahun | 1-26 |
| Family violence in Addis Ababa: Challenges of reconciling culture and human rights in Ethiopia |
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| H Wondimu | 27-50 |
| Eritrea\'s relations with the Sudan since 1991 |
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| M Venkataraman | 51-76 |
| Academic freedom and the development of higher education in Ethiopia: the case of Addis Ababa University 1950-2005 synopsis of a PhD dissertation |
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| A Asgedom | 77-80 |
| Learning experiences on farmers field school on intergrated nutrient management: evidence from Wolaita in Southern Ethiopia: A research report |
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| K Ergano, S Beyene, W Wallelu | 81-94 |
| Mathurin C. Houngnikpo, Africa\'s Elusive Quest for Development. Palgrave (Macmillan), 2006. ISBN 1-4039-7124-2 |
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| B Gutema |
Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities. ISSN: 1810-4487


