Can COP28 deliver for cities, climate migrants?

 The impacts of climate change on human mobility have yet to be fully understood and addressed on a global scale, even though some 3.3 to 3.6 billion people are highly vulnerable to... Read more »

 Record-breaking global migration

On 14 June, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) issued his flagship annual report, Global Trends: Forced Displacement 2022. It states that by the end of 2022, the number of people... Read more »

Smallholder farmers gain least from International Climate Funding

 Smallholder farmers from the Global South benefit from a grossly disproportionate 0.3% of international climate finance despite producing a third of the world’s food and despite holding the key to climate-proofing food... Read more »

 Can creativity change the world?

 It all fits into an off-road vehicle that can reach even the most remote parts of Southern Africa to bring cinema where the essentials are lacking, where there’s no electricity to power... Read more »

Innovative business models, critical for African governments to unlock carbon markets

With current efforts to boost Africa’s carbon credit production by 2030, experts believe the commitments will require Governments to switch from a voluntary to a compliance market by generating renewable energy for... Read more »

Ethiopia’s quest for mutual benefits and shared development

Ethiopia’s quest for sea port bases is built on the principle of mutual benefits with a focus on pursuing solutions that can lead to shared development and mutual gain for all stakeholders... Read more »

Ethiopia’s role as a key player in regional, global affairs

Through active participation in diplomatic activities, Ethiopia has a platform to contribute to discussions on various global issues and share its unique perspectives with other nations, thus helping to create a more... Read more »

Building peace –hopes and challenges

Ethiopia is home to a variety of ethnic groups, all with their own traditions, languages, and customs. This ethnic diversity is a defining characteristic of Ethiopia, shaping its history and contributing to... Read more »

 Unity in Diversity through Global Civilization Initiative

The birthplace of human civilization has been pinpointed by archaeologists and historians as Mesopotamia-a region where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet. Often referred to as the cradle of civilization this area... Read more »

Urgent need for institutional reform in UN

The current state of the world poses several global challenges including political instability, climate change, and global pandemics, which require a collective effort from the international community. To address these issues effectively,... Read more »