Empowering women via art, creativity

Violence against women is incredibly widespread. In 2021, around 45,000 women and girls worldwide were killed by soul mate partners or other family members. This means that on average, more than five... Read more »

 “New-Age” children: Smarter than their parents?

Children nowadays are increasingly occupying centre stages in many social events and media presentations. Children are allowed to be guests at social media events, and encouraged to speak their minds whether what... Read more »

Join forces to combat climate change impacts

Nowadays, an urgent issue that grabs the attention of the world is climate change. It takes long-term to address the changes in temperature and weather patterns that are mostly brought about by... Read more »

 The expo that connected manufacturer with buyer, experience and technology

One of the most important factors for developing mineral resources is investment in the sector. In line with this, among the activities that can attract investment in the mining sector is expo.... Read more »

African Night

Midnight descended, impenetrable darkness, Only the river glistens from the moon, And across the river, an unknown tribe, Lighting its fires, makes noise. Tomorrow we shall meet and find out Who is... Read more »

 Cultural bridges between Ethiopia and Russia

(Part II) Gumilyov was a passionate traveller, exceedingly interested in Africa, and many of his works are a reflection of the poet’s impressions of his wanderings, which is why the popularisers of... Read more »

 Unity in diversity is the catchword we up hold

If variety Is a spice of life, Diversity becomes A source of beauty. True, ethnic groups must Maintain and display Their language, Cultural, religious… identity Of course, democracy  Being the nitty-gritty. And... Read more »

 Cultural bridges between Ethiopia and Russia

Tatyana Jolivet, Director of Center for Public Diplomacy Andrey Khrenkov, PhD in History, Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences Prelude Alexander Pushkin, the Great Russian poet with Ethiopian... Read more »

 African philosophy: The transition from eurocentric bias to self-assertion

Philosophy in Africa in general and in Ethiopia in particular is an academic subject that started to be taught in colleges relatively lately, as the first department of philosophy at the Addis... Read more »

 Gullele Botanic Garden-A hub for indigenous plants

 Environmental conservation is a crucial practice that aims to safeguard natural resources on our planet and maintain ecological balance. In order to preserve ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural habitats for the benefit of... Read more »