Forum for Social Studies (FSS) is a Center for Policy Research and Dialogue research findings, dialogue series and conference proceedings as well as, occasionally, commissioned studies.
The major publications are:
      • FSS Update (monthly e-newsletter)
      • FSS Bulletin, Medrek (quarterly)
      • Policy Briefings (almost exclusively in Amharic)
      • Africa Review of Books (biannual, in collaboration with        CODESRIA)
      • Occasional Papers
      • Monographs
      • Books

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RURAL LANDS AND EVOLVING TENURE ARRANGEMENTS IN ETHIOPIA: Issues, Evidence and Policies Tesfaye Teklu
RESETTLEMENT IN ETHIOPIA The Tragedy of Population Relocation in the 1980s
SEARCHING FOR TENURE SECURITY? The Land System and New Policy Initiatives In Ethiopia
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN EZA DISTRICT, GURAGE ZONE, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
Livelihood Insecurity Among Urban Households in Ethiopia
RURAL POVERTY IN ETHIOPIA: Household Case Studies from North Shewa
A Study in Two Rural Communities in Northwest Ethiopia
Some Aspects of Poverty in Ethiopia: Three Selected Papers.
Faces of Poverty : Life in Gata, Walo Harald Aspen
Destitution in the North-Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia Community and Household Studies in Wag Hamra and South Wello
Environment, Poverty and Conflict
Issues in Urban Poverty: Two Selected Papers
Decentralization in Ethiopia
Land and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Ethiopia: Conference Proceedings
Poverty and the Social Context of Sex Work in Addis Ababa : An Anthropological Perspective

 

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Quality of Higher Education in Ethiopia and Culture & Development
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FSS Update 30

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Workshop on Academic Freedom in East African Universities



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