October 28, 2023
Ethiopia: Ethiopia to Earn U.S.$100 Million Selling Carbon Credits
Ethiopia's utmost efforts to the development of the forestry industry is projected to yield approximately 100 million USD in revenue from carbon trade by 2030, Ethiopian Forest… Read more »
October 27, 2023
Ethiopia: Red Sea's Regional, Global Geostrategic Significance
There are 10 major ports on the Red Sea which transact 10% of the world economy and Ethiopia needs a port primarily for promoting her own trade network and acquisition of maritime… Read more »
October 21, 2023
Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Bid to Sea Access Materializes Via Cooperation, Concession
Ethiopia's pursuit to access to the sea would be materialized through cooperation and in a give and take approach with coastal neighbors, a researcher said, mentioning the former's… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ethiopia's 150 Million Populations Can't Live in a Geographic Prison
Ethiopia's population is projected to reach 150 million. A country with a population of 150 million can't live in a geographic prison. Read more »
October 24, 2023
Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Appeal to Gain Sea Access Fosters Mutual Benefits
Ethiopia's quest for securing access to sea and port diversification is supported by international development laws to foster mutual benefit, according to a noted economist. Read more »
Ethiopia: Ethiopia Streamlining Coal Mining With Due Caution for Safety of Ecosystem
Coal has recently joing the list of Ethiopias diverse energy sources. Dawuro Zone in the South Western Ethiopia State has emerged as a focal point for a groundbreaking coal project… Read more »
October 18, 2023
Ethiopia: Sea Access As a Crucial Element in Ethiopia's Development Agenda
In light of Ethiopia's ever-growing population, gaining access to the sea is not a mere luxury but a matter of utmost significance for the country's existence. As the population… Read more »
Ethiopia: Win-Win Approach Pathway to Ethiopia's Sea Access - Expert
Exploring a win-win approach, which would ensure the benefits of neighboring states, is instrumental to materialize Ethiopia's quest to access the sea and supplement the growing… Read more »
October 17, 2023
Ethiopia: Joining Forces to Tackle Multifaceted Security Challenges in Red Sea
The Red Sea region in recent years has encountered a growing level of intricacy and unpredictability which has presented significant obstacles in maintaining security and… Read more »
October 10, 2023
Ethiopia: Ethiopia, Dev't Partner Stepping Up Efforts Towards Wash Implementation
ADDIS ABABA - The government of Ethiopia and Lifewater International have been jointly working to provide Oromia and Sidama states with safe water and access to sanitation… Read more »
October 08, 2023
Ethiopia: No Deal Better Than a Bad Deal
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) represents a critical milestone in the development of the Horn of Africa and has the potential to unlock immense benefits for sustainable… Read more »
October 05, 2023
Africa: Africa Should Harness Its Rich Mineral Resources to Advance Clean Energy Transition
The harmful consequences of climate change are the worst threats facing humanity across the world especially Africa. And one of the solutions mentioned along with the problem is… Read more »
October 04, 2023
Ethiopia: Green Legacy Initiative's Role in Improving Livelihoods of the People
It is estimated that Africa's forests and woodlands cover about a quarter of the overall land area of the continent. Hundreds of millions of people in the continent rely on forests… Read more »
Ethiopia: GERD Should Be Viewed Beyond Mere Power Plant
GERD is indeed a living symbol for fraternity, mutual cooperation in development among African countries and a tool for promoting peace in the Horn of Africa. This dam has nothing… Read more »
Ethiopia: Scholars Weigh Abbay Dam's Regional Integration Roles
The installation of Abbay Dam's five turbines gives impetus to country's economy and the region apart from flickering hope for millions of Ethiopians who do not have access to… Read more »
May 02, 2017
Ethiopia: Climate Change Could Drive Coastal Food Webs to Collapse
Coastal marine food webs could be in danger of collapse as a result of rising carbon dioxide levels, according to our new research. The study shows that although species such as… Read more »