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Low healthcare financing risks development in Ethiopia

During the UN Secretary General’s High-Level Panel held in Johannesburg on Thursday, civic society organizations warned that low income countries with promising development boom risk it all when there is insufficient healthcare financing.

Grand Imam says Ethiopia’s Christian king protected early Muslims

“Without Abyssinia [modern day Ethiopia] and its Christian king who protected [the first Muslims], Islam would have been destroyed in its cradle,” Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, said.

From arbitrary rule to systemic solutions

One of the major limitations afflictingthe bulk of public sector institutions in Ethiopia is the failure to put in place a system which guides their operation and behavior.

Shocking incident

Four people traveling in a three-wheeler Bajaj were instantly killed around Summit Beverage Factory on Thursday afternoon following an accident caused by a heavy Euro Truck vehicle that crushed with and and ruined the retaining wall.

Towards more transparency

The age of globalization we live now in is characterized by the availability of information at one’s fingertips. Obviously, increased transparency is a major outcome of an era where information has become king.

Mothers’ Day: the Ethiopian version

Extracting the edible substance from Enset, one of the famous staple foods and an indigenous plant to Southern Ethiopia, is a rather complicated task to perform.

Slow yet confident

The fact that the Chinese economy is currently registering its slowest growth in 25 years and what this could mean to the global economy has become one of the hottest topics of discussion in the past one month.

AU to dispatch mission for Darfur referendum

The Transitional Darfur Regional Authority (TDRA) on Wednesday presented its demand on acquiring the presence of African Union (AU) in the upcoming referendum scheduled to take place on the April 11.

Mothers’ Day: the Ethiopian version

Extracting the edible substance from Enset, one of the famous staple foods and an indigenous plant to Southern Ethiopia, is a rather complicated task to perform.

Art exhibition on Climate Change @ Goethe Institut

The Goethe Institut in Addis Ababa opened an exhibition on climate change on  Wednesday.

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