University’s support transforming wheat farmer’s productivity in Bale

Alo Abdi, is a farmer in the Goro Woreda, Bale Zone of Oromia State. Many farmers like him make a living by producing wheat in the plots of land they own. Though... Read more »

 GGGI supports Ethiopia’s leading role in climate action: Helena Mc Leod

In 2007, Ethiopia announced that it pursues Climate Resilient Green Economy development and since then to realize the objectives, it has been taking various measures. Among others, as part of adaptation programs,... Read more »

Countries acknowledge Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative

Ethiopia has faced extensive deforestation over the years, which has resulted in biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and increased vulnerability to natural disasters like droughts and floods. Taking this instance into account, Prime... Read more »

African’s  should intensify collaboration to solve climate finance challenges

Climate financing in Africa refers to the financial assistance offered to African countries to help them address climate change concerns and transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies. This money can come from a... Read more »

Africa should work on mineral value addition, taxation to maximize economic benefit

Despite having abundant natural mineral resources, Africa still struggles to build an economy that ensures the benefit of its citizens. It still depends on aid and loan from outside as it fails... Read more »

Authority taking actions to mitigate sound pollution in urban areas

The rising levels of noise pollution in Ethiopia have detrimental effects on the physical and mental well-being of its residents, as well as the overall quality of life. Several factors contribute to... Read more »

How will EDUR law affect coffee export from Ethiopia?

Europe is the largest importer of Coffee from Ethiopia and some African countries. As it moves to discourage the clearing of forest for the plantation of coffee and other cash crops it... Read more »

Climate change mitigate efforts prioritize drought-affected areas

The Horn of Africa, including Ethiopia, has been experiencing recurring droughts, which have been connected to climate change. Climate change is altering rainfall patterns, resulting in longer and more extreme dry seasons... Read more »

Africa needs more funding to cope with impacts of climate change

African countries and some parts of the world are unable to produce wealth as a result of climate change, which also lowers GDP and has an impact on national security and human... Read more »

Ethiopian Universities provide professional support to expand ongoing urban agriculture

Ethiopia has the potential for 2.7 million hectares of irrigable land, 40 billion cubic meters of groundwater, and 122 billion cubic meters of surface water, according to the 2016 International Food and... Read more »