Indigenous plant species growing awareness continues via green legacy initiatives

Indigenous plant species, also known as native plants, occur naturally in a particular region or environment without human intervention. They have adapted to their surroundings, including climate, soil, and other ecological elements.... Read more »

GERD is a practical manifestation of Ethiopia’s Policy of Peace

The topic may sound odd at face value but from policy perspectives, the construction of Ethiopia’s Grand Hydroelectric Dam which kick started in 2011 combines two sets of polices including Ethiopia’s Climate... Read more »

Revitalizing a village through education and eco-friendly business

Xinzhuang Village is located in the eastern part of Xingshou Town, 2 kilometers from the town center and 22 kilometers from Changping District’s urban area, adjacent to the Jingmi Diversion Canal to... Read more »

Providing products with affordable price: Next direction of Yelemat Tirufat

The four-year Yelemat Tirufat Program is being implemented in Ethiopia to ensure food sovereignty and, in particular, to ensure health and mental development. The program is designed to ensure that nutritious foods... Read more »

Attention to the jungle: Ethiopian endemic plants between extinction and conservation

Uztaz Nuru Jemal is a famous Traditional Healer and founder of Mina Traditional Medicine Center in Addis Ababa around Bethel. The 42-year-old studied Plant Science at Gondar University. He inherited his father’s... Read more »

Kazanchis transformed: From neglect to first-class district

As someone who has lived in Addis Ababa for years, I’ve seen many parts of the city have been changing. But nothing has surprised me more than the transformation of Kazanchis. For... Read more »

The Etiquette pavilion: Keeper of rituals and civility’s forgotten secrets

Etiquette Pavilion is a place that holds the secrets of “rituals and civility”. “Rituals are all about showing respect,” as Confucius once said. His ideal of “universal benevolence” aimed to promote love... Read more »

Intergenerational nutrition: A foundation for sustainable health

Nutrition is far more than the act of eating or the effort to stave off hunger. It is a dynamic, long-term investment in human development. From a community perspective, nutrition is inherently... Read more »

Ethiopia spearheads comprehensive energy diplomacy in Africa

  Ethiopia’s Energy Diplomacy refers to the strategic use of its energy resources—particularly hydropower—as a tool for advancing its national interests, regional cooperation, and foreign policy goals. This approach plays a significant... Read more »

This year, GLI 7.5 billion tree seedlings requires genuine commitment from all stakeholders

Ethiopia has combated climate change for the past fifty years. Planting tree saplings across the country has received attention from the country’s consecutive governments, regardless of political and ideological leanings or economic... Read more »