Fast track social change to transform the lives of adolescent girls, boys

 BY BETELHEM BEDLU Even though Ethiopia has seen rapid political and social changes in recent decades, that has significantly impacted adolescents’ freedom from age-and gender-based violence, the Gender Adolescences Global Evidence(GAGE) midline... Read more »

Containing COVID-19 pandemic

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME  It is clear that COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the health, economy and sociopolitical dynamics of every nation; and Ethiopia is no exception. The virus puts a particular strain... Read more »

Investing on human capital to achieve better demographic dividend

 BY LAKACHEW ATNAFU  The Ethiopian Nutrition Leaders Network (ENLN) strongly believe that the recurrent conflict widely observed in the country is an accumulated adversities the country failed to implement sound policies mainly... Read more »

Framing Ethiopia’s posterity and ensuring nation-building

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Ethiopia is one of the countries where the number of young populations accounts the largest proportion of the total population. According to sources, over seventy percent of Ethiopia’s populations... Read more »

Ministry’s efforts in capitalizing mentorship

 BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME It is beneficial for young peoples’ career enhancement in which they can receive training, information and guidance about a particular field of work. Minister Filsan Abdullahi, Ministry of Women,... Read more »

Integrating customary justice system to modern one

 BY BETELHEM BEDLU Disputes in the African continent are becoming more of a business and way of life to many western organizations. Until now, Africans have tried to resolve disputes using western... Read more »

Making schools children’s “safe haven”

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Goitom never ceases to amaze me. A man of many unexploited talents and an architecture school dropout, he makes ends meet by trading used household furniture. After sipping 3... Read more »

Grevy’s Zebra unique endemic animal to Ethiopia, Kenya

BY TAMERU REGASA  Grevy’s Zebra is member of a horse family called Equidae and, is closely associated with horses, asses and other zebra families that inhabit in dry desert regions and open... Read more »

Rehabilitating displaced, rebuilding infrastructures: Issues of priority

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Beyond leading successful operations and celebrating victories, governments and the public are frequently tempted with rehabilitating displaced citizens and rebuilding infrastructure in Tigray State. Hence, states men, relevant authorities... Read more »

Never say I Can’t!

BY BETELHEM BEDLU The role and participation of women in various sectors has been understated due to various reasons. However, several Ethiopian women, breaking the traditional stereotype of their counterparts and going... Read more »