Advocacy & Awareness
We amplify Amhara voices through global awareness campaigns about violence, drone strikes, and forced displacement.

A global movement demanding an end to ethnic violence, drone strikes, and persecution against the Amhara people. Established March 2024.
Established in March 2024, the United Amhara Association UK works tirelessly to expose racial discrimination and ethnic cleansing against the Amhara people.
Through global advocacy, peaceful protests, evidence-based reporting, and collaboration with human rights organizations, we strive to demand justice and accountability. Our mission is to unite Amhara individuals worldwide to uphold our heritage, support our people, and fight for justice.
Learn more about us →We amplify Amhara voices through global awareness campaigns about violence, drone strikes, and forced displacement.
We provide vital aid — food, shelter, and essential supplies — to families affected by conflict and displacement.
We partner with international organizations and human-rights bodies to demand justice and end ethnic cleansing.

Systematic targeting of Amhara civilians with numerous reports of killings and ethnic cleansing.
Thousands of Amhara families have been displaced from their homes due to violence and persecution.
The Ethiopian government has failed to protect Amhara citizens or hold perpetrators accountable.
Amhara struggles are consistently underreported and misrepresented in mainstream media.
An urgent call for global condemnation, humanitarian support, and diplomatic pressure.
Deadly drone attacks continue to claim innocent lives across the Amhara region.








Join our social media campaigns to amplify Amhara voices.
Join X Campaign →Stand with us at peaceful demonstrations across the UK.
Upcoming events →Contribute your time and skills to the movement.
Volunteer now →Help us amplify our message and demand action worldwide.
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Join thousands standing for justice, peace, and equality for the Amhara people. Become a member of the United Amhara Association UK today.