Global alliance to control Mpox outbreak

Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research, hence the name ‘monkeypox.’ The first human case of monkeypox was... Read more »

Making a bright future through reintegration

The long-term success of rehabilitating returnees highly hinges on their ability to reintegrate into the economy, have meaningful employment opportunities, and become self-sufficient economically. At the same time, it requires a strategic... Read more »

The journey of Ethiopian art: From analog to digital

The art sector has become a tangible source of income in this digital era. Different countries across the globe are also utilizing the sector effectively to boost their economy, promote their diplomatic... Read more »

Hands not folded from welcoming refugees, asylum seekers

  Ethiopia has a long history of welcoming refugees. Throughout its history, the country has at all times been a safe haven to those people coming to it seeking protection. The nation... Read more »

Green Legacy Initiative, planting the seeds of sustainability

Today, Ethiopians from all walks of life are planting as many trees as possible. It was early in the morning (6:00 am) that they started flocking to the areas where tree seedlings... Read more »

Research-driven solution to elevating education quality

The role of quality education in fostering positive change in the socio-economic development of a country is undeniable. Ethiopia, as a nation striving for economic transformation, the government has placed significant emphasis... Read more »

Why including African women in economy makes economic sense

In the area where I grew up, I remember that most of my grandmother’s friends who were mainly mates at church and in social associations were working at small-scale informal businesses. When... Read more »

Promoting and protecting the rights of women, persons with disability

We all agree that safeguarding the rights of women and physically disabled individuals is not only a matter of justice but a fundamental aspect of building a fair and inclusive society. These... Read more »

 Together, we can create a greener, healthier Ethiopia!!

Ethiopia, which is sometimes called the roof of Africa, is the land where several fauna and flora species are found and it is a home to diverse range of ecosystems and biodiversity.... Read more »

Consistent and persistent actions to improve women’s lives

“What is more heartwarming and fascinating than seeing citizens, who were once suffering from social distress and economic misery, and living in multidimensional poverty, reinvigorating their hopes? What feels as deep pleasure... Read more »