Time to produce spirulina

Research conducted by UNHCR indicates that Millions of children in Ethiopia suffering malnutrition. Particularly a large number of children displaced due to conflicts are in dire need of nutrition and food. The... Read more »

Escalating efforts to eliminate FGM, early marriage

According to recent researches, over 100 harmful traditions are being practiced in Ethiopia. These harmful practices include psychological, physical, societal, economical and other serious human rights violations. Badly most of these practices... Read more »

Mai Adrasha: Historic town in northern Ethiopia

Archeologists are unearthing an oldest town in Northern Ethiopia, Tigrai State near Shire town. The oldest town is called Mai Adrasha. Though the archeological researches are continuing, the archeologists are near to... Read more »

Youth volunteerism services:- Neglected but vital agenda

I t is obvious that many of us are familiar with the term volunteerism. Nevertheless, most of us may not understand as it is a basket term with a vast idea that... Read more »

Dire Dawa, a city of plenty

In this article, you are offered with touristic essential facts, about the Ethiopian city of Dire Dawa, in the eyes of the writer and using touristic guide of the city as reference.... Read more »

USAID-Ethiopia: Seven years of success in the health sector

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), over the past few years, has been assisting the Ethiopian Government’s development programs in numerous activities. For instance, it has been offering support in... Read more »

Al-Nejashi: A tourist destination that deserves more spotlight

 Ethiopia, apart from its natural attractions, remarkable historical sites and favored cultures, it is also known for its sites of worship. This incredible list includes the 11 Rock Hewn monolithic churches of... Read more »

New program helps reducing road traffic accident

Although road traffic accidents are a major global public health problem, most of it occurs in low- and middleincome countries including Ethiopia, reported Advances in Transportation Studies, an international journal few years... Read more »

Reform need to touch more civic societies

One year has already passed since the ongoing reform is bearing fruits. Within this period lots of multidimensional changes are witnessed and most people are being surprised with the result. Citizens are... Read more »

Gaari-woro: A New Year Festivity by Shinasha

Gaaro is one of the prominent festivity among the Shinasha people. It marked as the beginning of the New Year among the Shinasha Community in Ethiopia. The Shinasha people celebrate the New... Read more »