Situational Analysis:Political and Healthcare Crises in Ethiopia – AJHSSR

Situational Analysis:Political and Healthcare Crises in Ethiopia

Situational Analysis:Political and Healthcare Crises in Ethiopia

ABSTRACT : This situational analysis focuses on the current situation of one of the ancient nations located at the horn of Africa which historically stayed sovereign and resisted colonization in the past. In fact, the situational analysis concentrates on the crises of the two major sectors: political and healthcare. The analysis of the political crisis posits audiences about the current worst situation in which Ethiopian incumbent government declared war on its own citizens in the name of a law enforcement operation that has become an issue and agenda of discussion for several major actors of the international community members: intergovernmental , regional,religious and other organizations even if only fragile ceasefire is reported. In addition, the healthcare crisis focuses on the pandemic that has been taking lives of millions;however, residents in Ethiopia have been
protesting in group, participating in the sport events, and rallying in groups without effective usage of the Personal Protective Equipment( PPE). Therefore, this situational analysis discusses the hazardous situations related to the artificial dangers that need caution to minimize the risk in order to develop safety and security; and avoid multiple wars:civilwar;and other „wars within the war‟ in the national level, the region, and that started to affect the world. Therefore, the situational analysis recommends collaborative and cooperative works with the implementation of appropriate strategies and tactics that can maintain safety and security,promote justice ,and implement international order of the law in Ethiopia who is the member state of the United Nations
since its establishment or foundation. No more crises!
KEYWORDS: Criminal Justice, Healthcare crisis, International community, International law order,
Pandemic, Political crisis ,Safety and Security, Sovereignty, ’wars within the war’.