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More than 65,500 former combatants rehabilitated and reintegrated into civilian life, says Commission

Ethiopia’s National Rehabilitation Commission announced in a press release that more than 65,500 former combatants have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into civilian life since November 2024, marking significant progress in the country’s peacebuilding and development efforts.

The Prosperity Party Council recently pledged its full support to militants who choose to lay down arms and pursue peaceful options. According to the commission, this commitment has helped create a favorable environment for the successful transition of former combatants into peaceful and productive lives.

The commission emphasized that its efforts focus on supporting former fighters who have come forward through peace agreements and in response to calls from the government, elders, and religious leaders, encouraging them to become active contributors to the country’s peace and development.

Since November 2024, more than 65,500 former combatants have been rehabilitated and reintegrated across the country. Of these, 53,319 are in Tigray, 5,365 in Oromia, 5,168 in Amhara, and 1,712 in Afar.

The federal government and regional administrations have allocated more than 1.7 billion birr to support rehabilitation centers and programs. These initiatives aim to help former combatants build sustainable livelihoods by engaging in various economic activities.

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