GERD

Glistening in the morning light, the GERD unfolds, Economic dreams buoyed by waters pure and bright. Radiant waves of power from its heart untold, Delivering hope, through each day and night. A... Read more »

Violating sovereignty over own natural resource: Jeopardizing justice

Intrigue due to historical circumstances, the legacy of the Berlin conference legitimatizing personal ego especially conquering the sea, rivers and aqua cultures upon their conference to scramble Africa ushered new era. Starting... Read more »

Building a Safer Future for Africa’s Healthcare: The tale of AU-3S

In 2020, as the world dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa faced an unprecedented challenge: ensuring medical product safety amidst the fast rollout of new vaccinations and treatments. The urgency of the... Read more »

Why intellectuals matter and why their death is a national loss

Intellectuals may be public figures, but we are not expected to know them in person to appreciate their talents, intelligence, or wisdom. As we are not supposed to know artists in person... Read more »

Integrated rural development to build farmers capacity to overcome climate change

According to the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change /UNFCCC/ the worlds’ climate has been changing for centuries. The influences of weather change together with growing international common temperature and changes... Read more »

The Fichee Chamballaala: Cultural and regional significance

As a country of diverse nations and heterogeneity, there is a multiplicity of cultures. Though content and essentiality have long been there, culture and cultural diplomacy have not flourished in Africa. Ethiopia... Read more »

Exploring China through the timeless Art of Chinese painting

To begin my interesting journey of explor­ing China from the very beginning, I was part of the program that was designed to train foreign journalists in the country, which allowed me to... Read more »

Physiological, societal impact of charity: A peek through religious, cultural lenses

Charity, an age-old virtue revered across cultures and religions, has a profound physiological and psychological impact on both the giver and receiver. It is not merely an act of kindness but a... Read more »

The need to ensure quality of life in Africa’s urban centers

Various sources indicate that urbanization in Africa is growing rapidly year by year. There are different factors mentioned for the rapid growth. For instance, one of the reasons for the rapid growth... Read more »

A vanguard cultural diplomacy for African fraternity

Ethiopia, known for its ancient history and cultural heritage, provides an ideal backdrop for the East African Cultural Fair. The fair typically features various activities, including traditional music and dance performances, art... Read more »