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Data for a Changing Climate: From Soil to Strategy

Farming Smarter Across Eastern Africa with Data-Driven Solutions Agricultural researchers,...

Harnessing Data, Driving Innovation: Securing East Africa’s Water Future

Africa’s water resources are coming under mounting strain, driven...

Bridging the Health Gap: Ethiopia’s push for Equitable Health

The struggle for good health remains one of the...

Africa’s Ticking Clock: The Coming Cancer Crisis

In the bright, glass-walled conference halls of the W...

Smart Tech and Soft Loans: Financing innovation to Transform Ethiopia’s Smallholder Agriculture

In a bid to modernize Ethiopia’s smallholder agriculture, Heifer...
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After the storm: An old virus, new Frontline

Ethiopia’s evolving battle against HIV enters a new phase In June 1981, a cryptic alarm began to echo from hospitals in Los Angeles and New...

Broken Reins

Harnessed and forgotten, Ethiopia’s working animals find hope in a new welfare law  (Special to The Reporter) When his horse began to fall ill and age...

Carrying It All: Ethiopia’s Silent Generation of Single Mothers

“Who Will Care for the Caregivers?” On the crowded edge of the bustling Shiromeda market, Lemlem balances a basket of scarves on her head while...

From Leaf to Life: Indonesia’s Herbal Giant Eyes Ethiopia

Healing Rooted in the Soil Across Ethiopia’s sweeping highlands and arid lowlands, an ancient tradition continues to flourish: the use of stems, seeds, leaves, roots,...

A Smoking Dilemma: As E-Cigarettes Rise, Public Health Officials Remain Cautious

Can alternatives stub out smoking? (Special to the Reporter) Cape Town, South Africa—In the outer neighborhoods of Addis Ababa, the Summit area has emerged as a...

Taxed by the Month: When Menses Are a Luxury on Paper

In a cramped corner shop tucked in middle of the Ethiopian capital, Mahder Alebacchew scans the shelves with a familiar sense of dread. The...

The long walk home

‘We Are Not Protesting Peace. We Are Demanding It’ Displaced Tigrayans call for the return to lands they never chose to leave, and a peace...

Justice Deferred: The Human Cost of Ethiopia’s Overcrowded Prisons

Families bear the quiet burden of a broken system Aster Tilahun was born in the rural kebele of Goshe Bado, a rugged outpost nestled in...

From the Streets to the Sewing Room

 A Journey Through Hardship, Survival, and Redemption  Her name (changed upon request) is Tigist Tadesse. Born and raised in Saris, a densely populated neighborhood in the...

Addis Ababa’s Unseen Crisis: Beyond the Numbers

Mothers, children, and a city overwhelmed as a new face of hardship emerges On an overcast afternoon in late May, with rain clouds gathering overhead,...
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Ethiopia to takeover UNSC presidency in September Ethiopia will take over the presidency of the United Nation Security Council (UNSC) in the coming month of September.

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A massive rebranding campaign at the state-owned Commercial Bank...

A House Reclaimed, A Legacy Renewed

Alemtsehay Wodajo’s Cultural Center Opens in Historic Addis Ababa...

Ethiopia’s New Railway Plan Envisions Direct Line to the Red Sea

ERC, Yapi Merkezi arbitration continues in London The Ethiopian Railway...

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