This study illustrates that assistance to human rights has been
instrumental in the emergence of a voluntary sector in Ethiopia.
Humanitarian assistance and socio-economic development have been
notable too; however assistance to democratisation has been
limited, in part due to the failure of political parties to broaden
their power base. In contrast, there have been some notable local
achievements in areas such as elections and press freedom.
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