Research groups
Research
My Ph.D. project examines the legal framework regulating the production and use of maternal mortality data, mainly in Ethiopia. Focusing on a newly introduced public health intervention (called Maternal Death Surveillance and Response) as a case study, it probes the interface between human rights law and public health measures in addressing preventable maternal mortality.
Publications
Academic article
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Miljeteig, Ingrid; Moland, Karen Marie Ingeborg et al. (2024). Legal issues in the implementation of Maternal Death Surveillance and Response: a scoping review. (external link)
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Woldetsadik, Tadesse kassa; Ghebregergs, Mehreteab G (2019). The Ethio-Eritrean Rapprochement and Potential Implication on Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia in Revisiting the Ethio-Eritrean Relations From Separation to Conflict and Beyond (Ed. Tadesse Kassa). (external link)
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene (2018). Ensuring Compliance of IHL Rules by Troops in UN/AU Multilateral Peace Operations: An Overview on the Ethiopian Experience in Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in Ethiopia (Ed. Yonas Birmeta). (external link)
Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Academic lecture
Feature article
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Abera, Gebrehiwet Hadush (2022). Re-engaging Ethiopia at the Expense of Justice Won’t Bring Peace. (external link)
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Gebreluel, Goitom (2021). With Deliberate Famine Threatening Millions, Tigray Demands Greater Action from the US. (external link)
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Gebreluel, Goitom (2021). Why the Tigray Investigation Should be Conducted by the UN, Alone. (external link)
- Kidanemariam, Mulu Beyene; Gebreluel, Goitom; Winther, Emilie (2021). Etiopia: Fra fredsprisvinner til forbryter mot menneskeheten?. (external link)
Popular scientific article
Projects
MATRISET - Facilitating «real life» implementation of MDSR | Centre for International Health | UiB, a project that aims at improving the quality of maternal mortality data on which to base interventions to reduce maternal deaths by, among others, investigating the relevant legal framework in both Ethiopia and Tanzania