Monday, December 29, 2025
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Author Name

Sisay Sahlu

Total Articles by the Author

299 ARTICLE

Catch up with Chargé d’Affairs as Germany, Ethiopia Mark 120 Years of Diplomatic Ties

As Germany and Ethiopia mark 120 years of diplomatic relations, the partnership between the two nations continues to evolve across various areas, including development...

Germany urges Ethiopia Invest in Recovery, Resilience for Communities Affected by Conflict

Offers €5 million to support UNDP’s peace efforts in Ethiopia The German government and the UN Development Program have called on the Ethiopian government to...

Regional Human Rights Bodies Decry Mandate Misconceptions as Threat to Peace and Democracy

In a meeting held this week on the role of democratic institutions in fostering resilience, stability, and sustainable peace across the member states of...

‘Something is Broken Somewhere’: A Think Tank on Bridging Intergenerational Gaps and Addressing the Youth Crisis in Ethiopia

Good Governance Africa (GGA) is a not-for-profit think tank established in South Africa in 2012 with a goal to improve governance performance across the...

Mission 300: Will it Turn on the Lights?

With nearly 600 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa still living without access to electricity, Mission 300 stands out as a bold and transformative initiative....

Foreign Minister Defends GERD in Letter to UN Security Council, Slams Egypt’s “Colonial Mindset”

Ethiopia has formally responded to Egypt’s appeal to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), asserting its sovereign...

Unfulfilled Promises: Will Climate Finance Come Through for Africa?

The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP29), held in November in Baku, Azerbaijan, marked a critical moment in the global climate agenda. As...

Report Finds Ethiopia in Climate Finance Dire Straits

Ethiopia preparing to host African Climate Summit in September AS Climate Finance Vulnerability Index (CliF-VI) has placed Ethiopia in the "Red Zone", a designation for...

Ministry Urges Foreign Nationals without Proper Documentation to Leave

Addis Ababa officials accuses ‘refugees’ of plotting terrorism, destabilization in capital The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a stern warning to foreign nationals and...

From Leaf to Life: Indonesia’s Herbal Giant Eyes Ethiopia

Healing Rooted in the Soil Across Ethiopia’s sweeping highlands and arid lowlands, an ancient tradition continues to flourish: the use of stems, seeds, leaves, roots,...

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