Inter-university relations beyond education

University College of Dublin’s Centre for Humanitarian Action (UCD CHA), Ireland in collaboration with Wolaita Sodo University (WSU), Ethiopia has designed joint project to build resilient communities in Ethiopia. According to the... Read more »

Filling gaps in imaging organs

Internal health problems that needed surgery in the past are made to be treated more efficiently with nuclear medicine. The patient may inhale, swallow, or be injected with a radioactive tracer. (See... Read more »

World’s earliest art workshops

Ethiopia has been referred as the ‘Land of Origin’ for a number of reasons. It is the origin of human kind; home to over hundred endemic animals and thousands of plants. However,... Read more »

Planting trees, sign of bright future

Within two decades, the story of Rwanda has totally changed. The issue of ethnic cleansing has become a lesson not only to the Rwandese but also to the world. Rwanda does not... Read more »

‘Children should not work on fields, but on dreams’

The issue of child labor is an international issue. All countries throughout the world have signed an international convention about children right protection. The problem is that this agreement in most countries... Read more »

Beyond expressing best wishes on holidays

participating in cleaning places when people celebrate Mesqel, or Epiphany,” says Mustafa Ahmad, a merchant living in Addis Ababa. Last week, youth with various religious backgrounds had set out to clean different... Read more »

Opening palaces for visitors

Office of the Prime Minister recently announced that a section of Emperor Menelik II’s Palace would be open for visitors in the near future. The Palace which hosts Office of the Prime... Read more »

Why Ethiopia “Land of Origins”

Ethiopia is considered as a ‘Land of Origins’ for many reasons, some of the outstanding ones are here. Ethiopia, the origin of human kind Ethiopia is the home of the earliest human... Read more »

Sidama people age-long legacy Wisdom worth telling

The socio-cultural and customary practice of the people of Sidama has existed since the 16thC, contributing to the wellbeing of the society and their neighbors. The practices are guided and interpreted by... Read more »

Investing in future of the youth

Ethiopia has one of the youngest populations in the world, with over half of its citizens under 20 years of age. It has made remarkable progress in increasing school enrollment rates for... Read more »