University supports IDPs to get relief, rehabilitation

BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Prior to the onset of the reform government, instability was common in some parts of Ethiopia. East Hararghe zone was one area where recurrent conflict has occurred between Oromia... Read more »

Combating soil acidity for sustainable agricultural productivity

 BY DARGIE KAHSAY  Advocators of soil preach that “without soil, there is no life.” Indeed everyone may not value soil in our day-to-day life, but without soil, life is unthinkable in this... Read more »

 Green Legacy experiences are a stepping stone to a better future for Ethiopia and Africa

 BY EPHREM ANDARAGCHEW The Horn of Africa has frequently experienced recurrent droughts and drought challenges seriously the region. The negative effect of climate change and consecutive poor rainfall seasons have been the... Read more »

Climate change aggravating the situation of urban trees!

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Urban centers are abounded by various factors with a potential of increasing the temperature of the area and different air polluting gases as most vehicles, factories and other chemicals... Read more »

Djiboutian woman promoting Green Legacy at home

 BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW  With the thousands of seedlings obtained from the Ethiopian government Djiboutian environmental activist Fihima Mohammed is struggling to spread the Green Legacy Initiative in her home land. The Ethiopian... Read more »

 Expanding clean energy sources to cut death due to unclean energy

BY DARGIE KAHSAY In a recent workshop on clean air during the celebration of the third worldwide clean air day here in Addis Ababa, experts disclosed that air pollution is a cause... Read more »

 Chinese Taikonauts share experience to Africa’s space science enthusiasts

BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM Many young students have a dream to study space science. Peniel Hailu, who studied electrical engineering at Addis Ababa University, is also one of such youth. Even though she... Read more »

 Africa must develop traditional medicine to reap multiple benefits

BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Regardless of modern technological advancements and medicinal preparations, the world today is dependent on traditional medicine. For instance, over 1300 medicinal plants are used in Europe while about 118... Read more »

 Addressing developing countries’ funding gap to halt climate change

BY STAFF REPORTER Just like many global initiatives, funding is at the epicentre of efforts to solve the challenges of climate change. Especially for countries in the developing world, where finance is... Read more »

 Caring for ‘the air we share’ to save millions of lives

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Air pollution has both social and economic impacts. The world is losing over seven million lives due to air pollution annually, which according to scientists, is preventable. From the... Read more »