Keep walking:The signs and the seeds

This could be the best time to enjoy it if you are deeply attached with the hobby of walking. Everything seems getting greener and wet day by day. The air is so... Read more »

Responding to the growing need for orthopedic treatment

Currently, about four thousand orthopedic patients are in the waiting list at Tikur Anbessa Hospital alone, according to the report from the Ethiopian Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology Association (ESOTA). The number... Read more »

Transforming education for better youth employment

From the current Ethiopian population, it is estimated that 70 percent is below the age of 30 which is the untouched development input if effectively used. And making this big population independent,... Read more »

Kese Acheda – reviving teens’ festival

 Ethiopia has enormous must-see cultural festivals. The soon to be celebrated Ashenda, Shadey, Sollel, Kese Acheda festivals are the prominent ones. The festivals annually celebrated in Tigray and the Amhara Regional States... Read more »

Girls’ hairstyles, dressing styles during Shadeye/Ashenda

Ethiopian women have their own unique traditional hairstyle called Shuruba in Amharic. Nowadays, particularly women in urban areas use Shuruba during the rainy season to protect their hair. But in rural areas,... Read more »

Promoting harmonious coexistence through cultural holidays

Apart from being a country blessed with numerous climatic zones ranging from a low land below sea level (Dallol) to mountains (Ras Dashen), Ethiopia is also the home of various cultures, traditions... Read more »

Purpose driven heart and hand in Addis Ababa

Recently, Ethiopian-American Doctors’ Group (EADG) has been providing Orthopedic Surgery to Ethiopian Sportspersons at Addis Ababa Burn, Emergency and Trauma Hospital (AaBET) in Addis Ababa. AaBET, as the main trauma hospital in... Read more »

Volunteerism for its astonishing benefits

The bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia of Asia Minor Saint Basil once said, “A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost;... Read more »

Private higher education in creating quality generation across the continent

The growth of higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning demand that could not be met by the public sector and policy influences as structural adjustment programs... Read more »

Hajj: An event to promote Ethiopia’s place in Islam

Hajj, literally meaning pilgrimage, is the fifth and final pillar of Islam and occurs in the month of Dhu’l-Hijjah, which is the twelfth and the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar.... Read more »