“Virtue and solidarity for Ethiopia`s height!!”

It is human nature to expect a reward for activities they carry out to benefit others. This reward and satisfaction vary from individual to individual. For some people, money is considered as... Read more »

 “Each time a woman stands up for herself, she stands up for all women”

The Ethiopian government, with the aim to ensure the equal participation and benefits of women has put in place various strategies and policies and implemented various activities accordingly. Among these strategies and... Read more »

No ego and compromise; In African women inclusion in peace and dialogue

In the process of understanding, solving and forecasting on various issues of human interest, theories and principles are needed to frame subjects in a certain way and mirror them scientifically and with... Read more »

Eid al-Adha: Festival of sacrifice, sharing

Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most significant festivals celebrated by Muslims across the world. The festival commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice... Read more »

Arat Kilo : An area where every morning new surprises come into view

Advancement in infrastructure contributes significantly to the economic development of a given country; and the economic development of a certain country can indicate how well that country has worked in infrastructure expansion... Read more »

 Expanding cancer treatment centers; to improving access to detect, treat, prevent cancers

Since recent decades, cancer is becoming more common and one of the public health burdens in Ethiopia. According to various studies conducted on cancer, the country’s annual cancer incidence is increasing rapidly... Read more »

 Empowering GBV survivors through continuous support

In a significant stride towards empowering survivors of Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Union of Ethiopian Women and Children Associations (UEWCA), supported by the African Women Organization (AWO), have successfully implemented a series of... Read more »

 Women’s involvement in peace process to bring lasting solution

Women constitute around 52 percent of the population of the Horn of Africa which justifies their meaningful inclusion in all peace processes. Although there is evidence that they are involved and have... Read more »

Ensuring national unity via peaceful dialogue

Ethiopia is one of the most diverse countries in Africa where a multitude of ethnic groups each have their own distinct history, culture, custom, religion, language and way of life coexisting together.... Read more »

 Principle of detonating patriarchy and African women political leaders’ experiences

These days African scholars and critics are recommending contextual notions and approaches for the continent in order to preeminently understand and solve its own issues. The Nigerian Law Professor logically explained why... Read more »