Homegrown Green Legacy Initiative key to fight climate change

Following the political reform in mid- 2018, Ethiopia has been aggressively exploring homegrown solutions to address various problems. Combating climate change and environmental concerns is one of the initiatives that the government... Read more »

Availing safe water, curbing waterborne diseases in Afar

Emebet Agonafir lives in Sidehafagi Kebele of Afar state. She said that she was exposed to cholera a month before. She recalls that she was exposed to the disease when she closely... Read more »

A week between Christmas,NewYear

The time from December 26 until 31 is generally considered as part of “the holidays.” The six days between Christmas and New Year can be a very dynamic time. Celebrating the Christmas... Read more »

 Ethiopia breaks own record in annual greening initiative

 Ethiopia has planted a staggering 25 billion seedlings in the first phase of the Green Legacy campaign which was launched in 2019 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD). It is noted that... Read more »

 Ethiopia’s climate change prevention initiatives outshine at COP 28 Summit

The just ended year, 2023 has availed an important opportunity for Ethiopia to showcase its wide ranging endeavors of contributing to the global efforts of addressing the looming environmental crisis. Ethiopia used... Read more »

Getting ready for Timket Festival in Gondar

Ethiopia is a multiethnic country with over 80 different ethnic groups. Each has their own history, culture and religious values and these cultural, traditional and religious values are demonstrated in a manner... Read more »

Research to addressing development challenges

Research and innovations have multifaceted constructive impacts in addressing common public challenges, generating sound analysis that leads to effective solutions, and helping countries to reduce poverty by building stronger, sustained economic growth... Read more »

 A recalcitrant child’s abominable ingratitude (Short Story)

“The worst harm you can inflict upon a child is sending him to a school where he is relatively poor,” an excerpt from one of George Orwell’s books I read goes. I... Read more »

Intangible Cultural Heritages- Ethiopia Can Also Make Additional Proposals

It was recently announced that UNESCO has recently added over 50 traditions to their list of intangible cultural heritages around the world. Earlier last year, UNESCO had added other tangible or intangible... Read more »

Enhancing involvements of PWDs at National Dialogue for successful outcome

As the nation mobilizes its resources to ensuring economic prosperity and realizing sustainable peace, the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) is untiringly working to execute its assignments to arrest the long-lasting grievances... Read more »