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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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A wellspring of change

From clean water to classrooms, one family’s commitment to their roots fuels quite transformation In the sun-scorched hills of eastern Ethiopia, where clean water can...

Silence Between the Lines

Five years after reforms, Ethiopia’s media is once again trapped between fear and power The concept of media freedom stems from the universal right to...

A Looming Hunger Crisis: Malnutrition Rises Amid Supply Disruptions in Ethiopia

Ethiopia is grappling with a worsening malnutrition crisis, as a convergence of conflict, climate shocks, disease outbreaks, and economic instability continues to erode the...

Markets in Slump Ahead of Easter Celebrations

The markets and bazaars of Addis Ababa began to see a swarm of customers this week as followers of the Christian faith prepare for...

Reviving a Vanishing Tongue: The Return of Ge’ez

An Ancient Tongue Finds Its Voice Again For more than two thousand years, empires have risen and fallen across Ethiopia. Monarchs ruled, were overthrown, and...

Ethiopia Reads: A Grassroots Revolution in Literacy

In a country where centuries-old traditions blend with a rapidly modernizing society, a quiet revolution is unfolding—one book at a time. Ethiopia Reads (ER),...

Trapped between poverty and peril: Ethiopia’s struggle to curb youth migration

    Migration across Africa is a complex and evolving phenomenon, shaped by economic hardship, political instability, and the mounting pressures of climate change. While public...

Africa’s Stolen Childhoods: Ending Child Soldier Recruitment

AU Pushes for Urgent Action to Protect Vulnerable Children Despite decades of international efforts to eradicate the practice, the recruitment of child soldiers remains a...

Lost Progress

 Education Stalls, Jobs Vanish, and Ethiopia’s Youth Face an Uncertain Future Education, health, and work-family dynamics are key determinants of a young person’s well-being, shaping...

Africa’s Healthcare at a Crossroads:

A Wake-Up Call for Self-Reliance amid USAID Cuts (KIGALI, Rwanda) As African health leaders convened this week at the Africa Health Agenda International Conference, a pressing...
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A House Reclaimed, A Legacy Renewed

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Ethiopia’s New Railway Plan Envisions Direct Line to the Red Sea

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