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Surviving on Shares

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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Progress, but Not Enough: Ethiopia’s Smallest Patients Face Big Odds

Closing the survival gap for newborns Ethiopia has made notable strides in maternal and child health over the past two decades. Maternal and child deaths...

A Holiday of Hope Under the Weight of Inflation

For Aster Yemam, a 38-year-old widow and mother of two, Ethiopia’s New Year did not bring the respite she had hoped for. Instead, it...

More than a Dam: A Nation’s Dream, A People’s Sacrifice

For more than a decade, Ethiopians from every walk of life have poured their savings, salaries, and even sweat into a single national project:...

Land, Law and Women’s claim to Equality

In a country where land ownership has long tilted toward men, Ethiopia’s newly enacted Rural Land Administration and Use Proclamation No. 1324/2024 is being...

Ethiopia, Still the Cradle of Humankind

The story of human origins — a saga unfolding over millions of years — is continually being rewritten. Few landscapes have shaped that narrative...

A Nation Off the Same Page

Once a roaring press, Ethiopia’s print media is now reduced to whispers Solomon Kassa remembers the weight of a morning paper. For 26 years, he stood...

In Ethiopia, Cancer Claims Thousands—and Most Go Untreated

From Grief to Action: A Father’s Fight Against Cancer When Wondu Bekele lost his four-year-old son, Mathiwos, to cancer in 2003, the pain was overwhelming....

In Ethiopia’s Oral Culture, Misinformation Finds a Digital Megaphone

For generations, truth in Ethiopia has traveled through trusted voices—elders, religious leaders, and respected community figures. But in the digital age, where virality often...

After the storm: An old virus, new Frontline

Ethiopia’s evolving battle against HIV enters a new phase In June 1981, a cryptic alarm began to echo from hospitals in Los Angeles and New...

Broken Reins

Harnessed and forgotten, Ethiopia’s working animals find hope in a new welfare law  (Special to The Reporter) When his horse began to fall ill and age...
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