Women’s anchor role in festivities, burdens of unpaid work

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER At the heart of Ethiopian cultural and religious festivals, women are anchors of these events. It goes without saying that they are mainly tasked with organizing festivities, cooking... Read more »

Celebrating Timket while enjoying peace agreement

BY LEULSEGED WORKU The darkest time has passed witnessing Ethiopia`s greatness and its commitment for peace by going extra miles for the sake of peace itself. Ethiopians are now preparing to celebrate... Read more »

 Addressing humanitarian assistance, rebuilding conflict-affected areas

BY TEWODROS KASSA The two years conflict in the northern part of Ethiopia has led hundreds of thousands of citizens in the area to various challenges including displacement, need for humanitarian assistance... Read more »

Irreplaceable role of Diasporas in supporting rehabilitation activities

 BY LEULSEGED WORKU Following the conflict occurred in the northern part of the country, several public and private infrastructures were damaged and hundreds and thousands of people have been exposed to in... Read more »

Celebrating Ethiopia’s grandest occasion: Timket festival

 BY LEULSEGED WORKU & MENGISTEAB TESHOME As Timket (Ethiopian Epiphany) is approaching, Gondar-the historic town, famous to its castle and churches, and a place where the Ethiopian Epiphany is celebrated colorfully in... Read more »

 Wollo: Land of love and tolerance

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Wollo, located in the northern part of Ethiopia, is a place where people with diverse ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds live in harmony. As indicated by some sources, the... Read more »

 Safe motherhood matters most

BY ELIZABETH MENGISTU Every year, the month January is marked as “Safe Motherhood Month” to raise the concern of global community regarding the importance of healthy pregnancy and motherhood, advocate and mobilize... Read more »

Incorporating women in peace process serves nation in broader aspects

BY BETELHEM BEDLU It is evident that women and children have been known to be harshly affected during armed conflicts. More often than not, they are highly vulnerable to killings, sexual violence... Read more »

 Humanity has no borders

BY DANIEL ALEMAYEHU Ethiopia and Israel are one of the oldest nations in the world; and the history of the two countries dates back to the ancient eras. It is common knowledge... Read more »

Salvaging social cohesion for rational generation

BY MENGESHA AMARE It is crystal clear that Ethiopians have been well known for their hospitality, respecting one another, sharing culture, sense of fraternity, among others. However, these core social values have... Read more »