Yemodish Bekele
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Yemodish Bekele | |
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| Born | August 27, 1960 Addis Abeba, Ethiopia |
| Died | August 29, 2025 (at the age of 65) Addis Abeba, Ethiopia |
| Occupation | Author, crime journalist and TV personality |
| Nationality | Ethiopian |
| Education | BA, Advertising and Communications |
| Alma mater | Cambridge Tutorial College |
| Genre | Poetry, crime, fiction |
Yemodish Bekele (1960 - 2025) was a published author of thirteen books, including poetry, short stories, and a novella, and was the first Ethiopian woman to publish her own collection of short stories. A crime journalist, Yemedish was also the first woman to become the head editor for Polis Ena Ermijaw (‘Police and Future Journeys’) the newspaper of the Federal Police in Ethiopia.[1][2]

She was an activist for women’s rights and equality, using her television and radio platforms to amplify women’s voices and issues. She was the Founder and Executive Director of Women Can Do It and also served on the boards of several organizations committed to the advancement of women. She served as president of the Ethiopian Women Writers’ Association and as chair of the board of the Network of Ethiopian Women's Associations. She worked tirelessly to promote women’s empowerment and representation across all sectors of society.

