Ethiopia has made encouraging economic progress amidst layers of social and economic problems. Projects relation to poverty reduction has also been implemented as a quick fix to alleviate chronic problems. According to... Read more »
It is paradoxical to hear about milk shortage in a country endowed with multimillions of cattle population. Central Statistical Agency 2016/17 figures show the vast number of cattle population in Ethiopia, with... Read more »
Domestic revenue leads to improved development, which makes Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) a development tool for generating revenues that would support sustained and inclusive economic development. Mobilizing resources and allocating them to... Read more »
It is common to hear importers from various parts of the country uttering about plethora of goods even the smallest ones such as toothpicks, toilet papers and matchboxes traded and imported from... Read more »
The current and expected effects of climate change differ locally, nationally and regionally. According to Climate Change Profile: Greater Horn of Africa, the impacts of climate change effects on livelihoods, food and... Read more »
The coffee market and its value chain have been a major headache for the growers as well as exporters all over the country seeing that the coffee sector has been mired by... Read more »
Federal Cooperative Agency (FCA) is a governmental organization working on cooperative societies in Ethiopia, and having the objective of benefiting the members in particular and the country in general. The primary objective... Read more »
Today’s world is very competitive especially with the limitation of resources. Government is accountable to justify to one’s society the outcome from every expenditure made. People would like to see the result... Read more »
These days, countries are taking their battlefields to cyber stations. And hackers are using sophisticated means to intercept extremely classified data that could put countries’ national interests at risk. The growing problems... Read more »
The Climate Research for Development (CR4D) in Africa initiative recently announced the first cohort of 21 young African scientists who will receive up to £100,000 each to carry out demand-driven research in... Read more »