Defend Ethiopia
One Ethiopia, diverse, united and independent.
Our Mission
DETF-EU’s long-term mission is to transform the Ethiopian Diaspora Community in Europe into a valuable diplomatic instrument of Ethiopia in a constructivist approach. The immediate objectives stated in 2021 are to:
- Confront the disinformation and misinformation launched against our country;
- Challenge the policies and actions of European Governments, the European Union (EU), the European Parliament (EP) and UN entities that might negatively influence Ethiopia’s interests;
- Win the hearts and minds of Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia, foreign citizens, policymakers in favor of Ethiopia.
With the breakthrough Peace Agreement in November 2022 and following sequence of events, DETF-EU is planning to focus more on redressing Ethiopia’s image to the World (and the Diplomatic Community) through Public and Digital Diplomacy activities with the leitmotif Promote and Defend Ethiopia. Our volunteers are essential to providing the best possible support and outcomes for those who need us!
We are always on the lookout for volunteers to join our team. If you are interested in becoming an advocacy volunteer, check out our volunteer registration form and contact the representative in your country.
“Ethiopia always has a special place in my imagination and the prospect of visiting Ethiopia attracted me more strongly than a trip to France, England, and America combined. I felt I would be visiting my own genesis, unearthing the roots of what made me an African.”
– Nelson Mandela
Meet Defend Ethiopia Task Force (DETF)
ADWA 125
This year we celebrated the 125th anniversary of the Battle of Adwa, a day when Ethiopians from all corners of the country decisively defeated European invaders. We are now facing our own battle to defend Ethiopia from internal and external evil forces.
የ2013 ዓ.ም. አገር አቀፍ ምርጫ
ምርጫው ዴሞክራሲያዊ እንዲሆን የምንፈልግ ኃይሎች በተቻለ መጠን አውዱ ለዚያ የሚመች መሆኑን አውቀን በመሥራት ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ በምርጫ የሥልጣን ሽግግር እና ቅቡል መንግሥት መፍጠር ይጠበቅብናል
GERD
#ItsMyDam
5.1 GWpower generating capacityof the GERD 75 billion cubic meters -waterholding capacity0%water allocated to Ethiopiain 1959 Nile Treatyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQtHhNBPoVE&t=110s