May 01
Ethiopia: Everyone's Effort Count in Making National Dialogue a Success
Today, May 1st, the global community is marking the International Workers' Day, also known as May Day, under the theme: "Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate." Read more »
April 28
Ethiopia: Helping Hand for Children With Cancer
Tsige Wegu has been passing through a lot of challenges due to cancer complications of her son. Eversince she knew about her beloved son's health situation, Tsige has left no… Read more »
East Africa: TMA 'S Resilient, Transformative Business in East Africa
Ethiopia offers immense investment opportunities Read more »
Ethiopia: Women's Engagement Crux of Matter for Nat'l Dialogue Success
Women need to participate in the National Dialogue not only because it is their right, but they could also play an invaluable role in realizing its vision of bringing national… Read more »
Ethiopia: Public Raises Over 1.1 Bln Birr for Abbay Dam in Nine - Month
- The public has contributed some 1.1 billion Birr for the construction of the Abbay Dam during the past nine months of the current fiscal year, the coordinating office disclosed. Read more »
Ethiopia: Scholar Underlines Need for Inclusive Rehabilitation for Autistics
-Inclusive learning and rehabilitation centers need to be established for autistics to make them productive, give parents relief from the burden of taking care autistic child,… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ministry to Enhance Efforts in Addressing Data, Statistics Discrepancy
- Collective action is required to address various challenges emanated from data and statistics improper usage, said Ministry of Planning and Development (MoPD) Read more »
Ethiopia: Standard-Bearer of Commonpeace,Security,Development
Ethiopia knows full well that peace is the salient prerequisite for the continent especially for the volatile and conflicts-rocked East African Region. That is why its foreign… Read more »
East Africa: Ethiopia's Just Cause in Having Access to the Sea
For all creatures living on earth, water is a great boon of nature. It is very difficult to find anything that is not related to water. Even if we only associate the benefits of… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ministry Posts Over 287 Mln USD Minerals Export
The Ministry of Mines revealed that 287. 28 million USD was secured from minerals export during the last nine months of the current fiscal year. Read more »
April 26
Ethiopia: Reinvigorating Tourism in Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's vibrant capital city, is a destination ripe with cultural richness and historical significance yet faces challenges in attracting a steady flow of tourists.… Read more »
Ethiopia: Empowering Women Farmers, Accelerating Sustainable Development
African women are not only the ones who are destined to carry out backbreaking house chores and are accountable to look after their children and the entire families. They are also… Read more »
April 23
Ethiopia: Empowering Preservation Techniques to Ensure Food Security
Ethiopia has a diverse agricultural landscape and is a hub for fruit production. With an abundance of delicious fruits such as mango, banana, papaya, avocado and orange, the… Read more »
Ethiopia: Audacious Step for Ensuring Lasting Peace
The government of Ethiopia has more than anytime else prioritized peace and security and working for the successfulness of close talks, dialogs and national and, continental peace… Read more »
Ethiopia: Control Hate Speech, Keep Away Consequences
Social scientists have confirmed that hate speech spread through the social media creates numerous dangers, hazards and risks to the society. It also leads to unexpected clashes… Read more »
April 21
Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Room for Foreign Companies Streamlines Marketing Milieu - Analyst
Ethiopia's open up in import, export, retail and wholesale businesses would be turning point to streamline and foster legal trading system, Senior Policy Analyst commented. Read more »
Ethiopia: Improving Commercialization, Post-Harvest Loss Vital to Food Self-Sufficiency - Moa
ADDIS ABABA - Expanding commercialization and reducingpost-harvest loss crucial to ensurefood self-sufficiency in Ethiopia, said the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA). Read more »
Africa: Africa, Ethiopia - Efforts Towards UNSC Reform
The questions of fairness and inclusiveness are among the priorities that Africans and the Global South have continuously been asking major organizations of the world. Read more »
Ethiopia: The Green Man, Diredawa's Environmental Hero Aspires to Achieve Global Goals
Bayan Tesema, a resident of Diredawa City, has earned a nickname that resonates with his remarkable achievements: "The Green Man." Through his tireless dedication to reforestation… Read more »
Ethiopia: Building State - of - the - Art City
Once the city, whose economy was dependent on activities dominated by traditional markets and hustles is now to turn to epitome of beauty. Once the city, whose streets and rivers… Read more »
East Africa: Ethiopia's Inclusive, Expanding Diplomacy Fostering Win-Win Approach Through Shared Values
It prevails understanding that Ethiopia has actually made significant breakthroughs in smoothing the course of its effective diplomatic technique with a broad range of countries… Read more »
Ethiopia: Dialogue, Reconciliation the Best Mix for Ways Forward
When citizens embark on an opted path after a heated and extensive deliberation topped by consensus, they could slam shut the door on internal and external retrogressive and… Read more »
Ethiopia: Addis Remaking Stimulates Tourist Influx
- The ongoing corridor project and other redevelopment activities will have great contribution to stimulate and accelerate the tourism influx to the metropolis, the Addis Ababa… Read more »
Ethiopia: Capitalizing On Science, Technology for Economic Boom
It has so far been attested that scientific advances and technological change are increasingly becoming important drivers of recent economic performance and development and… Read more »
Ethiopia: HOA - From Turmoil to Oasis of Peace
During the second series of the Horn Dialogue which held in Addis Ababa last Friday, statements of senior diplomats and foreign relation experts were dominantly about concerns… Read more »