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Social Protection System Vital to Help Ensure Peace, National Unity in Ethiopia -... EthiopianNewsA: Ethiopia

The Country Director made the remark today during the opening of the two-day high-level national social protection conference organized in Addis Ababa under the theme"Social Protection for National Building in Ethiopia."

According to him, social protection can contribute to sustaining peace and stability and consolidating national unity, which is utmost important for Ethiopia to stand with the task we have for post conflict rehabilitation and reconstruction ahead of us. Moreover, he elaborated that social protection can contribute to peace-building in post conflict societies by strengthening social cohesion, defusing tension and grievances, and helping prevent social unrest and conflicts.

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