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Maria Munir Yusuf ko sosɗo e gardo fedde ngam ƴellitde rewɓe e nder leydi Ecoppi.[1][2] O woni kadi e sosde [3]

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Maria jibinaa ko to Addis Abeba, leydi Ecoppi, jibnaaɓe mum ko Harari. O naati e golle moƴƴe nde o woni e duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde, o waawi hawrude e kaalis ngam wallitde heege Wollo e ballondiral e YWCA.[4][5]

Maria fuɗɗi kuugal maako bana kiita haa suudu kiita mawndu lesdi Ethiopia nden ɓaawo o warti awokaa o sosi kawtal rewɓe awokaaji lesdi Ethiopia (EWLA) nder hitaande 1995 o laati tergal nder yiilirde nden bee rewɓe Ethiopia woɓɓe bana Meaza Ashenafi e Atsedeweine Tekle.[6]

E hitaande 2003 Maria sosi "Fedde ngam haɓaade fitinaaji hakkunde rewɓe e worɓe" to Ecoppi nde caggal ɗuum inniraa Fedde ngam haɓaade njiyaagu e ƴellitaare rewɓe (AWSAD) e hitaande 2009, fedde nde woni ko adii rokkude hoɗorde tan wonande rewɓe waasɓe e nder leydi ndii.[7][8] E hitaande 2011 o hawri e Michelle Bachelet gardiiɗo fedde rewɓe ONU njillu to AWSAD.[9]

Maria hokkaama njeenaari AWiB ngam rewɓe ɓurɓe waawde golle e hitaande 2015.[10]

  1. Ethiopia Study Tour: Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and International Development (PDF). UK all party parliamentary group on population, development and reproductive health. pp. 35–36.
  2. Enkuberhan, Ruth (January 2018). An assessment of Integrated services from the Present and Past Shelter Users' Perspectives: the case of Association for Women's Sanctuary and Development (AWSAD) Shelter. Addis Ababa University. p. 21.
  3. Cochrane, Logan. Pathways of Legal Advocacy for Change: Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (PDF). Routledge. p. 2.
  4. Wagle, Mary-Jane (2014). Temsalet: Phenomenal Ethiopian Women. Tsehai Publishers. p. 99. ISBN 978-1-59907-117-6.
  5. Meet Maria Munir. Ethiopiaid. 12 October 2021.
  6. Presentation by the Ethiopia Network of Women Shelters. World Shelter Conference. 21 August 2019. Archived from the original on 1 December 2022.
  7. Mengistu, Lemma. Experiences of Women Survivors of Gender-Based Violence with Surivor-Centred Approach, A case of Association for Women's Sanctuary and Development (AWSAD) Ethiopia (PDF). The University of Nairobi. pp. 25–26.
  8. Ford, Liz (27 July 2016). Ethiopia's safe houses offer more than shelter to violence survivors – in pictures. The Guardian.
  9. Presentation by the Ethiopia Network of Women Shelters. World Shelter Conference. 21 August 2019. Archived from the original on 1 December 2022.
  10. Awarding Women's Rights Defenders. African Feminism. 31 October 2015.