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Acknowledgement
From Bahirdar
UniversityPresident.
ADI proud to announce that again have sent 153 books and 35 Educational video Cassettes to Bahirdar University on December 31, 2007.

Abyssinia Development, Inc.(ADI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan and nonpolitical organization established by volunteers to provide access to technology and development to the people of Ethiopia.
The mission of Abyssinia Development Inc. is exclusively educational and civic: to promote basic economic development by enhancing cooperation among Ethiopian and American community organizations and individuals.

ADI supported Law School was a winner in African Moot Court Computations. And they participated in an International Moot Court in the United States.->More
ADI's 3rd annual meeting took place on Saturday March 26, 2005 in Cambridge MA. At the annual meeting the Board discussed the issues presented and approved the financial statement reported by the treasurer of the corporation. At the end the Board elcted new officials for the next three years.

The First Windsail in Lake Tana Bahirdar, by Abyssinia Development Inc. Boston Chapter
Abyssinia Development Inc. sent again 100 books for Bahirdar University Business school on December 2003.
Abyssinia development, Inc. sent 200 books(weight 490 pound)Law & Business to Bahirdar University from Boston, Massachusetts. These books were sent on Saturday December 21, 2002 by one of ADI members. ADI will continue to donate books and other educational materials to region three schools and University in Ethiopia. We invite doners to give books or funds in Boston by email as at abyssinia3@hotmail.com or
by calling 617 868 1040 , or
by mailing to Abyssinia Development Inc.
552 Massachusetts Ave suit 214 Cambridge MA. 02139 .at your convenient.

We Are Committed For The Development Of Ethiopia.

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