Batseba Seifu

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Batseba Seifu is the Founder and Chairperson of Gender Empowerment Movement Tigray, a movement for the social, economic, and political empowerment of women and girls in Tigray. She has a Masters of Public Administration from New York University and a BA in Law and Justice from Central Washington University, with Distinction.

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Commemorating the Tigray Genocide: The Comprehensive Societal Decay and Aftermath

The genocide in Tigray stands as a harrowing emblem of the human toll of unchecked atrocities, driven by a blend of political, ethnic, and...

Balancing Urgent Aid and Long-Term Resilience in Humanitarian Supply Chains: Lessons from Sudan

Humanitarian Supply Chains (HSCs) play a critical role in addressing the immediate needs of vulnerable populations in conflict zones and disaster-stricken areas. However, as...

Wilson’s ‘The Study of Administration’: Reflections and Future Directions Amidst the 2024 U.S. Election

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, the country is once again at a crossroads, debating the future direction of its governance. Amidst discussions...

Public Administration Across the Globe: Analysis of Continental Europe, Anglo-Saxon Countries, and Africa

Public administration serves as the backbone of governance, facilitating the implementation of policies, maintaining law and order, and delivering public services. While the models...

Addressing the Gender Gap in Political Participation: The Case of Tigray

In Tigray, the gender gap in political participation underscores a disparity that persists despite significant contributions by Tigrayan women in both historical and contemporary...

Unveiling the Horrific Extent of Weaponized Rape in Tigray: An In-Depth Analysis

The Tigray genocide has been marked by numerous atrocities, among the most grievous of which is the weaponized rape inflicted upon women and girls....

Impact of Ethiopia’s Currency Devaluation on Tigray

Ethiopia’s recent policy shift to allow the Ethiopian birr (ETB) to float freely against the US dollar (USD) has precipitated a profound economic crisis,...

Tigrayans in Sudan: A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds

Amid the devastating Tigray genocidal war from 2020 to 2022, tens of thousands of Tigrayans fled their homeland, seeking refuge in neighboring Sudan. They...

Investigative Report Reveals Discriminatory Practices in Ethiopian Passport Issuance for Tigrayan Citizens

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – An extensive investigation by Human Rights First Ethiopia has uncovered troubling evidence of discriminatory practices in the issuance of passports...

General Tadesse Worede Addresses DDR Process Amidst Threats from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed

Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia - In a significant development, General Tadesse Werede, a leading figure within the Tigray Interim Regional Administration (TIRA), has publicly affirmed...

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