Expanding overseas job opportunities, reducing unemployment

Globalization is impacting global countries positively and negatively and becoming real in a number of ways including in the economic, social as well as political spheres of the global community. For instance,... Read more »

Safeguarding generations from health troubles!

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), although tobacco use is a major public health problem, tobacco products are one of the few openly available commercial products that are virtually unregulated in... Read more »

University autonomy to shape tomorrow

Educational quality of a given country has a direct impact on the social and economic structure of any country. The more the nation invests in educational infrastructure the more it can produce... Read more »

What lesson Ethiopia can draw from Rwanda’s parliamentary system?

The recalling point that is stuck in one’s mind when the name Rwanda uttered is the historical massive massacre of the 1994 civil war. As certain resources revealed, the cause of the... Read more »

 Small efforts lead to big results

It is common knowledge that volunteerism has irreplaceable contributions in terms of addressing a range of socio-economic challenges, fulfilling the needs of the community, reducing the level of poverty and promoting community... Read more »

 Virtue sustained through generation

Asegedech Asfaw, 90, spent almost half of her life taking care of destitute and elderly people. Residing in Dire Dawa City, she has always been keen on supporting people since her childhood.... Read more »

Ethiopia’s endeavor to roll back Antimicrobial Resistance

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as one of the greatest threats to global public health in the 21st century. As bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve to become resistant to the drugs... Read more »

 Tackling NCD problem in Ethiopia: Insights, Solutions

Today, more than ever before, the silent epidemic of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) looms over the globe, casting its shadow upon Ethiopia. With staggering implications for the health and well-being of its people,... Read more »

Creating better future for visually impaired persons

In Ethiopia, like many countries around the world, visually impaired individuals face numerous challenges in their day to day activities. From navigating public spaces to accessing educational resources, there are many barriers... Read more »

Chameleon imagery in personal experiences

The concept of chameleon imagery was raised in the theory of Nego Feminism of Obioma Nneameka. The philosophy behind this theory is to alert African women to disguise the natural trait of... Read more »