Ethiopia has taken a significant – though fragile – step towards easing one of its most volatile internal crises with the signing of a peace agreement between the Amhara Regional State Government and a faction of the Fano militia, the Amhara Fano Popular Organization (AFPO). Brokered and witnessed by the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) regional bloc, the agreement marks the first formal accord since the conflict erupted more than two years ago, destabilising one of the country’s largest regions. Regional officials cast the agreement as an essential opening for “relief and security”, but analysts warn its impact may be limited unless Addis Ababa confronts the broader political, security and governance grievances that fuelled the uprising. (The Africa Report)




