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He launched an environmental protection association called ''Lem Ethiopia'' in 1991 to date serving as Vice President of the Board of the Association.
He launched an environmental protection association called ''Lem Ethiopia'' in 1991 to date serving as Vice President of the Board of the Association.

He married 5 children


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 15:51, 17 February 2009

Girma Wolde-Giorgis
File:President-Girma-Office.jpg
President of Ethiopia
Assumed office
8 October 2001
Prime MinisterMeles Zenawi
Preceded byNegasso Gidada
Personal details
BornDecember 1924
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Political partyIndependent

Girma Wolde-Giorgis (born December 1924 in Addis Ababa) is the President of Ethiopia. He was elected on 8 October 2001,he has a hary but as a relative unknown and a surprise choice, by a unanimous vote of the Ethiopian Parliament.[1] The Ethiopian presidency is largely a symbolic office with little power. Presidents serve six-year terms. Girma was re-elected as President on 9 October 2007.[2]

Girma Wolde-Giorgis is from the Oromo ethnic nation of Ethiopia. He is a married father of five children.

Girma first attended an Ethiopian Orthodox Church school and later joined the Teferi Mekonnen School in Addis Ababa where he followed his education until the Italian invasion. The school was then renamed "The Scuola Principe Piedmonte" (Prince of Piedmonte School) for the Crown Prince of Italy, in Addis Ababa.

Between 1950 and 1952, he received certificates in Management (from Holland), in Air Traffic Management (in Sweden) and Air Traffic Control (in Canada) under a training programme sponsored by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Girma Woldegiorgis speaks many languages fluently. They are: Afan Oromo (Oromiffa), Amharic, Tigrinya, Italian, English and French.

Government Services

Experience in non-governmental offices

Between 1965 and 1974:

  • Board member of the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce
  • Representative for Australian Trade Mission in Ethiopia
  • Founder and Director of the Ghibe Agricultural Association
  • Founder and Director of the Keffa and Illubabor Timber Processing Industry

While in Eritrea before 1990:

  • President of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society- Eritrea Branch (Asmara)
  • Board President of Cheshire Home
  • Managing Director of Leprosy Control Organization

Upon returning to Ethiopia from Eritrea in 1990, he served as Board Member of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society and Head of its International Logistics Department.

He launched an environmental protection association called Lem Ethiopia in 1991 to date serving as Vice President of the Board of the Association.

He married 5 children

References