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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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Tella’s comeback: Ethiopia’s ancient brew finds new life among the youth

 In the heart of Megenagna, one of Addis Ababa’s busiest districts, a quiet revival is brewing atop a shopping complex known as Trend Park....

From Processions to Price Tags: The Dual Story of Genna

On January 7th, corresponding to Tahsas 29 on the Ethiopian calendar, Ethiopians across religious denominations—Orthodox, Protestant, and Catholic—celebrate Genna, or Ethiopian Christmas. This sacred...

Strengthening leprosy case finding to bolster early diagnosis

Ethiopia has made major strides in reducing the prevalence of leprosy, eliminating it as a public health problem in the country in 1999, following...

Sold on a Dream, Lured by Lies

 In Search of a Better Life, Ethiopians Fall Prey to Traffickers Biniyam Desaleng, a young man from Ethiopia’s bustling capital, Addis Ababa, embarked on a...

A Day of Chaos and Contemplation: A whirlwind of events and existential reflections

Last Thursday began with a flurry of activity, each moment worthy of attention from the very start. I found myself immersed in catching up...

As Climate Hazards Mount, Ethiopia Confronts Nutrition Crisis

Children across the globe are bearing the brunt of a rapidly changing climate. From droughts and floods to water shortages and polluted air, these...

Swarmed by Malaria: Ethiopia’s Fight Against an Invisible Enemy

MSF Battles the Bite, Bringing Hope to Hard-Hit Communities “Malaria this year has been deadly to so many people,” says Aisha, a mother of 3...

Practical Solutions, Lasting Change

Empowering Ethiopia’s Women and Students At Selam Children’s Village (SCV) in Addis Ababa, 22-year-old Alia Abedudi is busy mastering the craft of garment production as...

Crafted with Purpose, Struggling for Survival: Stitching a Future for Ethiopian Leather

Designers seek path forward, call for industry reform For years, Ethiopia's leather industry has been a tale of resilience and reinvention, navigating multiple crises that...

A Life on the Edge: Insulin, Inequity, and the Price of Survival

Living with type 1 diabetes hasn’t deterred me from travelling to the most isolated corners of Ethiopia to help those in need. One night, in...
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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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