
Publications
Journal Articles
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2022). Addressing the Plights of Minorities under Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federal Structure: A Call for Legal Reform. International Journal of Constitutional Law Blog.
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2016). No Woman should die while giving life, The Newsletter of the African Union Commission, African Year of Human Rights.
Books
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2024). Agenda 2063, Voices of African Women. United Kingdom: Ethics International Press.
Conference Proceedings
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen (2023). NGO CSW Forum. Proceedings of the Parallel event, New York, United States.
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen ( 2014). 24th session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Book Chapters
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2020) Ethiopia’s new Organizations of Civil Societies Proclamation No.113/2019: Promises and Pitfalls. In Sisay A. Yeshanew & Abadir M. Ibrahim (Ed.), Righting Human Rights through Legal Reform Ethiopia’s Contemporary experience (pp. 89–103). Ethiopian Human Rights Law Series, Addis Ababa University School of Law.
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen-edits, Unleashing Africa’s Resilience, Pan- Africanist Renaissance in a New African Century, The Promises and Pitfalls of Pan-Africanism and African Re-naissance, Book V, 2014.
Reports
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2021). Legal Analysis of Data Privacy Laws in Africa: A Report for Collaboration for International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa. CIPESA.
Tegegn, Dunia Mekonnen. (2021). Why Access to Information is Essential for Democratic Elections in Africa. A Report for Collaboration for International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa. CIPESA.
Peer Reviewing Experience
Reconnoitering the impacts of the Civil Societies Law on elections in Ethiopia, Volume XIII of the Ethiopian Human Rights Law Series: Enforcement of Human Rights in Ethiopia: Old and New Challenges, 2022.
Reflection on the Status of Ethiopian Sign Language and Linguistic Human Rights of the Deaf in Ethiopia, Ethiopian Journal of Human Rights, 2021.