Global community celebrates medical innovations and milestones since defining leprosy discovery 150 years ago

 BY JOYCE CHIMBI The 1873 discovery of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative agent of leprosy by Norwegian doctor Gerhard Armauer Hansen, remains one of the greatest paradigm shifts in medical history, a true... Read more »

Climate change finance negotiations must accelerate climate action and save vulnerable countries

BY BUSANI BAFANA Vulnerable countries, banking on robust climate negotiations, want an inclusive funding package to help them with the devastating impacts of climate change. The poor progress at the 2023 Bonn... Read more »

Fostering stable future for Horn of Africa

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is an organization that is responsible for handling a variety of important issues within the Horn and East Africa region. Unfortunately, this organization... Read more »

OAU-AU`s 60 years journey

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN  OAU-AU celebrates its 60th birthday this week. Where does AU stand after two generations? What has it achieved, more than changing its name from OAU to AU? What would... Read more »

African Union’s journey: Commemorating 60 years of unity, progress

 BY EYUEL KIFLU  The African Union (AU) is marking its 60th anniversary with a series of events to recognize and honor its remarkable path over the last six decades. The creation of... Read more »

 Unlocking Horn’s untapped potential through regional collaboration, partnerships

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  The Horn of Africa has seen a surge in the presence of various superpowers in recent times, which has sparked multiple discussions about what the future of the region... Read more »

Reshaping multilateralism in times of crises

 BY JENS MARTENSREPRINT  The world is in permanent crisis mode. In addition to the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, the... Read more »

Containing Sudan’s crisis, avoiding domino effect in the Horn

BY EYUEL KIFLU  The clash between the army of Sudan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has already besieged the capital, Khartoum despite the strings of broken ceasefires. Hundreds of... Read more »

Why external intervention may do more harm than good in Sudan

 BY ADDISALEM MULAT  The ongoing Sudanese conflict has drawn global attention from various nations and international organizations. The conflict should worry every concerned person, but at the same time, people need to... Read more »

 Invest Ethiopia 2023 a blockbuster and launching pad for scaling up investments in Ethiopia

  BY SOLOMON DIBABA  The Ethiopian Investment Commission announces that a flagship event of Invest Ethiopia 2023 is to kick off from April 26- 28, 2023 at Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa in... Read more »