Civil Society Organizations Agency says it will not tolerate any activity that violates Ethiopia's dignity and national interest.
The Civil Society Organizations Agency (SACA) has suspended three charitable organizations it found to be operating in a manner contrary to the country's interests.
A charitable organization abides by the country's laws and regulations and participates in activities that alleviate the social and economic pressures of society. The government has repeatedly stated that the charities are not doing what they are expected to do.
An earlier statement by the Agency for Refugees and Repatriation stated: It is worth noting that in the effort to resettle refugees, partners are not moving as much as they should.
He also said that the partners are not doing their job as required.
Reminding the institutions to provide all that is required in accordance with the contract agreement; He also indicated that legal action would be taken if they failed to do so.
The Civil Society Organizations Agency shall issue licenses to the organizations in accordance with its authority; It monitors and monitors their performance.
Following this, the agency suspended three charitable organizations it found to be operating in a manner contrary to the country's interests.
The organizations are MSF Holland, the Norwegian Refugee Council and the Maktoum Foundation.
Agency Director General Jima Dilbo told ENA: Any charitable organization must respect Ethiopia's national interest and sovereignty. Still, the three organizations have been found to be acting contrary to both the proclamation and the country's sovereignty.


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