Green Legacy, Yelemat Trufat (Basket Bounty) and Sekota Declaration for green economy

Ethiopia is making all the necessary preparations to host the Second African Summit on Climate Change from September 8-10 in Addis Ababa. Some 100 guests will deliver speeches on the summit. A... Read more »

Wetlands are worth $39 Trillion a Year. So why aren’t we funding them?

The world’s wetlands are disappearing. This is not a projection but a measurable reality, documented over decades and accelerating in ways that defy logic. The new Global Wetland Outlook 2025, the flagship... Read more »

A voice that echoes still: Assumpta Oturu and the lifelong struggle to center Africa in global media

In a world saturated with noise, few voices rise with the clarity, consistency, and purpose of Assumpta Oturu. A Ugandan-born journal­ist, educator and cultural bridge-builder, she reshaped how the African continent was... Read more »

Trade tensions among economic powers

Usually economic power glides with political power. Political influence often follows economic strength. Some think tanks, like Adam Smith, have asserted that economic power tends to lead to political power. The usual... Read more »

The benefits of building coping mechanism against challenges

Research indicates that when people believe that their abilities and social attributes develop and improve then they have “growth mindset.” They increase their own resilience, revealing enhanced performance and lower response to... Read more »

Resilience against adversity

Ethiopians are known for their resilience against adversity caused by political and socio-economic crises. The political crises are mostly caused by external powers that engage the Ethiopian society in endless troubles. They... Read more »

Ethiopia’s green awakening

In a world where the urgency of climate action grows louder amid vanishing biodiversity, rising seas, and shrinking green spaces Ethiopia is choosing a path of regeneration. And it is doing so,... Read more »

How long with shackles of bane?

The universe has now been stringently confronting with numerous ups and downs ranging from skirmishes emanating from being envy of others’ possessions of land, territory, sea port to unbearable and unpredictable severe... Read more »

Turning great conspiracy in Ethiopia into an opportunity for development

The attribution of isolationism, compactly expressed by Edward Gibbon’s often quoted statement that “the Ethiopians slept nearly a thousand years, forgetful of the world by whom they were forgotten,” is not at... Read more »

Calculated risk taking in the economic, political fields

Calculated risk is taken in the economic and political fields for the purpose of achieving success in these areas. In the business field, entrepreneurs are mostly associated with being careful when it... Read more »