
Migration is the movement of people from one location to another, usually across boundaries. It can happen for a variety of causes, be voluntary or coerced, and affect individuals or groups. According... Read more »

Land is increasingly becoming a scarce resource and the competition for land among different uses is becoming acute and is most apparent on the peri-urban fringe, where the continuing pressures of urban... Read more »

According to the recent study 60 percent of the land of the IGAD member state countries is arid with the mean annual rain fall below 100 mm and in this part of... Read more »

In a world that often portrays Africa as perpetually dependent on aid, Ethiopia is working to reshape this narrative by taking decisive steps toward food self-sufficiency. Over the past six years, the... Read more »

Ethiopia launched Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) in 2011, and since then it has been implementing such an awarding initiative. Among the various mechanisms deployed to promote CRGE are tree planting, waste... Read more »

One of the richest regions in terms of biodiversity is Africa, which is home to an amazing range of ecosystems, species, and genetic resources. This biodiversity presents many chances to lessen the... Read more »

Food security has been a growing concern for Africa due to a variety of issues. Population growth is one factor. Africa has one of the world’s fastest-growing populations, which drives up food... Read more »

Ethiopia has enormous renewable energy potential, making it one of Africa’s top countries in this area. The government has invested largely in harnessing its renewable resources, which include hydropower, wind, and solar... Read more »

Wetlands are land cover systems that are temporarily under water for a large part of the year. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia’s wetlands’ coverage is approximately 25,550 km2. They are... Read more »

The Paris Agreement is an international convention intended to address climate change and its consequences. It was adopted on December 12, 2015, at the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) of the... Read more »