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the Nia Foundation, which was founded at the same time. Yenus served as founder and director. The Nia Foundation was licensed by the Ethiopian Ministry of Justice on 12 January 2006. By 2015, the Joy Center had about 80 children. The school provides lessons in reading, writing, art, and social skills. It also made informal diagnoses of autism and provided
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In May 2002, Yenus used savings from her beauty school to rent a small house in Addis Ababa for a school for children with autism. Known as the Joy Center, the school started with just four students, including Jojo. Within two years, the school relocated to a larger location. The school was part of
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in Los Angeles. She had two children. Yenus returned to Addis Ababa in 1996. She established the Niana School of Beauty, which was Ethiopia's first licensed beauty school and eventually trained 6,000 students. She also worked with non-governmental organizations to assist sex workers to change their
20: 62:, Ethiopia. Due to unrest in the country, she fled to Italy when she was 17 years old. She studied Italian and took a hotel management course. When she was 19 she worked with a refugee service agency of 336: 98:
after being tested in England. Yenus developed a speech therapy technique she called "Abugida phonetics". The method, based on the Ethiopian alphabet, combines sounds and visualization.
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In Ethiopia, Yenus's second child, Jojo, was struggling in school, having been expelled several times. She attempted to provide him with a private education. Jojo was diagnosed with
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Yenus also championed the issue of autism in Ethiopia, where it was formerly considered a taboo subject. She appeared regularly on television and hosted a daily radio show called
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was among those to offer condolences, saying that she was "deeply shocked and devastated".
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Yenus immigrated to the United States around 1982 and finished a course in
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Zemi Yenus – The Woman Who Instills an Attitude of Concern for Others
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Rediscoveries: Reconciling Personal Narratives in Community Building
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Said-Moorhouse, Lauren; Wangondu, Bea (15 April 2015).
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Yenus died on 11 May 2021, due to complications from
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A History of Autism: Conversations with the Pioneers
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Addis Ababa
UCEI
cosmetology
Beverly Hills
Hollywood
beauty salon
autism
sensory integration therapy
music therapy
occupational therapy
COVID-19
Lia Tadesse



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