“Successful women have an aura that says  I belong in this seat”

Senait Fisseha is an Ethiopian-American Physician, Lawyer and Obstetrician-Gynecologist, with a specialization in Endocrinology from the University of Michigan. She is currently Vice-President of International Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation.... Read more »

Adwa Victory Memorial: An emblem of Ethiopians’ unity, resilience, self-determination

“In this Monument, the valiant heroes of Adwa in1896 fought with great courage to safeguard their nation’s sovereignty and shield their people from colonial oppression, even at the cost of their lives.... Read more »

Trailblazing Ethiopian fashion designer: Senait Tibebu

Senait Tibebu is one of the pioneering Ethiopian women who passionately dedicated their time, energy, resources in the pursuit of their passions. In a situation where many fashion designers face obstacles in... Read more »

 Efforts to transform pastoralist communities’ livelihoods

Ethiopia is home to numerous pastoralist communities, such as the Afar, Somali, and Borana. These communities are primarily engaged in livestock rearing, which serves as their main source of livelihood. The cultural... Read more »

Hamere: The woman who uses games for mind dev’t

Hamere Mulugeta is the founder and Managing Director of Nu Chika Enabuka Center and Promotion. She was born and raised in Addis Ababa. She went to Hamle 19 Primary School and attended... Read more »

 Universities’ specialization for quality education!

In Ethiopia, the pursuit of higher educa­tion and specialization has long been a priority for individuals seeking to ad­vance their careers and contribute to the development of the nation. As the coun­try... Read more »

Consolidated effort to eliminate cervical cancer

Globally, every two minutes one woman dies of cervical cancer—totaling over 300,000 preventable deaths per year. Of which, women in developing countries bear the brunt of this disease and over 90 %... Read more »

Timket: Cultivating forefathers’ preaching

Timket also known as Ethiopian Epiphany, is a vibrant and spirited street festival celebrated annually in Ethiopia. This religious and cultural extravaganza holds immense significance in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church and... Read more »

Betelhem Dessie: young talented, Ethiopia’s tech queen

Sometimes, little things that seem to be inconsequential can uncover our special talent, alter the path of our lives for the better, and drive us to the life we want to live.... Read more »

 Inclusive participation for effective national dialogue

Currently, the Ethiopian National Dialogue finalizes preparations to conduct the national dialogue. Thus, the commission is identifying participants of the dialogue carefully so as to represent all segments of the society. Experts... Read more »