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Redwan Hussien Rameto[edit]

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Redwan Hussie, minister of youth and Sports
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Redwan Hussien Rameto (Ge’ez: ሬድዋን ሁሴን ራመቶ (born 1971) is an Ethiopian Politician currently serving as Minister of Youth and Sports.

Early Life[edit]

Redwan Hussien was born in September 22, 1971 in Siltie Zone, Azernet Berebere Woreda, Derawt and Semeredin Kebele

Education[edit]

Redwan received BSC in Biology from the Addis Ababa University in 1995 and MA in Organizational Leadership form AZUSA Pacific University, California, USA 2006 G.C. After his graduation, Redwan was teaching Biology in several Senior Secondary Schools (1996-2000)

Political Career[edit]

Redwan Hussien is member of the House of People's Representative and current Minister of Youth and Sports.

Before taking up this new position, Redwan served in various Federal and regional positions.

  • Head of Government communication affairs office under a ministerial

portfolio (2013-2015)

  • Executive Committee Member of EPRDF (2006 up to now).
  • Executive Committee member of South Ethiopia People Democratic Movement (SEPDM). (2004 up to now)
  • Head, Addis Ababa EPRDF Office and Public Relations Advisor to the Mayor of Addis Ababa City Administration, With the Rank of Deputy Mayor (2011-2013)
  • Bureau Head, SNNP Regional State Bureau of Education.  (2004-2008)
  • Siltie Zone Department Head for Mass Mobilization and Social Affairs. (2002 & 2003)
  • Served as House of People’s Representatives being elected during:- a)   The 2nd National Election (2001-2005) b)  Fourth National Election (2010-2014) c)   Served as Member of House of Federation representing the Siltie Nationality and member of S.N.N.P Regional Council. Being elected during third National Election (2006-2010)

Reference[edit]

http://www.awrambatimes.com/?p=13544

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2015/05/faces-ethiopias-democracy-150524202359498.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/27/world/africa/ethiopias-human-rights-activists-see-scant-hope-in-obamas-visit.html?_r=0

http://aigaforum.com/Archive/ArchiveApr2011-4.htm[edit]

  1. ^ "The two faces of Ethiopia's democracy". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2015-12-24.