Ketema Yifru

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Ketema Yifru (12 December 1929 – 14 January 1994) was a prominent Ethiopian diplomat and politician.


16th Foreign Minister of Ethiopia

Born by the slopes of Mount Gara Muleta, Harerghe province of Eastern Ethiopia, Ketema rose to the highest levels of Emperor

Organization of African Unity, the predecessor of the present-day African Union
.

^ Education Hope College, United States of America, 1948-1951 Bachelor of Arts. Boston University, United States of America, 1951-1952, Master of Arts in Political science and International relations. Spoken languages: Amharic , English, French, Italian.

^ Careers
Minister of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, Ethiopia, 1972-1974. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia, 1961-1972.  Private Secretary to Emperor Haile Selassie, Ethiopia, 1958-1961.

Area Director for Eastern Africa, World Food Program since 1989. Africa Policy Advisor, World Food Programme, 1985-1989.

Ketema also served in several ministries in the Aklilu Habte-Wold government. He was imprisoned without charge by the Derg regime form 1974-1982. Following his release, Ketema Yifru accepted a senior position with the United Nations agency, the World Food Programme. He died on January 14, 1994, in Addis Ababa, from pancreatic cancer. He was survived by his widow, Woizero Rahel Senegiorgis, and their four sons.

Honours

Sources

  • Aberra Jembere: "Kätäma Yefru", in: S. Uhlig (ed.): Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, vol. 3 (2007).

References

  1. ^ Nationaal Archief, inventory 2.02.32, dossier 373, registry number 1224
  2. ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado

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