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Old, Displaced and Forgotten in a Nation of Camps With...

The Violence We Scroll Past

Technology-facilitated GBV rising faster than the laws meant to...

On Acidic Soil Farmers Find a Way Forward

In Luda Kebele of the Hula District in Ethiopia’s...

Powering Progress, Breaking Barriers

Female Engineers Drive Energy Access Over the past two...

Raising the Alarm: Turning Awareness into Action

Experts Call for Sustainable Nutrition Leadership in Ethiopia Afework Mulugeta...
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Old Jaffa, New Tel Aviv

Evan Sisay and Mazal Tazazo are descendants of Ethiopian Jews whose families fled political and military upheaval in Ethiopia during “Operation Solomon,” the 1984...

“Now, It’s My Land”: Legal Reform Transforms Women’s Ownership in Rural Ethiopia

In the East Showa Zone of Ethiopia’s Oromia region, Workenesh Bulbula, 50, sits beneath the soft shade of an acacia tree, reflecting on a...

A Gift of Technology — and Hope — for Koye’s Students

In a classroom marked “Computer Room” at Koye Senior Secondary School, the quiet hum of newly powered machines fills the air. Pairs of students...

Data for a Changing Climate: From Soil to Strategy

Farming Smarter Across Eastern Africa with Data-Driven Solutions Agricultural researchers, policymakers, and development partners from across Eastern Africa gathered in Addis Ababa on October 28...

Harnessing Data, Driving Innovation: Securing East Africa’s Water Future

Africa’s water resources are coming under mounting strain, driven by population growth, intensifying climate shocks, and declining water quality, experts warned this week at...

Bridging the Health Gap: Ethiopia’s push for Equitable Health

The struggle for good health remains one of the world’s harshest inequalities. For millions of families in low- and middle-income countries, even basic healthcare...

Africa’s Ticking Clock: The Coming Cancer Crisis

In the bright, glass-walled conference halls of the W Hotel in Dubai’s Palm district, amid the soft hum of translation headsets and the polite...

Smart Tech and Soft Loans: Financing innovation to Transform Ethiopia’s Smallholder Agriculture

In a bid to modernize Ethiopia’s smallholder agriculture, Heifer International Ethiopia has introduced a new financing model that promises to make tractor ownership and...

Beyond the Fertile Crescent: Ethiopia’s Forgotten Cradle of Farming

A research recasts the highlands as a birthplace of domestication For decades, the prevailing narrative of agriculture pointed to the Middle East. The “Fertile Crescent”...

Ethiopia’s drive to combat stroke

A father’s ordeal Illuminates a growing struggle with stroke On an otherwise ordinary night in Addis Ababa, Biniyam Bekele’s life tilted without warning. A day...
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