African leaders, youth, and partners promote equitable climate finance, stronger adaptation strategies, and recognition of Africa's role as a hub for solutions, while preparing a common position for COP30 negotiations.| Global Voices
By Johanna Suh-Hee Rothe Content Warning: This piece contains descriptions and discussions of genocide, including references to mass violence, death, torture, sexual violence, and other forms of extreme human suffering. Reader discretion is advised. “The world must be ever alert to the warning signs of genocide, and act quickly and early to avert it.” [i] […]| American University: Journal of International Service
Under the umbrella of the Ethiopian Peacebuilding Network, youth, peace and security networks have been established.| Peace News Network
The Unseen Economic Engine By Kilimokwanza.org Reporter In a small village in Ethiopia’s Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), a woman named Abeba begins her day not in the fields, but in her own backyard. Her focus is on a small, bustling flock of indigenous chickens, birds that scavenge for their food around her […]| Kilimo Kwanza
As Ethiopia’s capital and largest city experiences rapid growth, the need for a safe, efficient, and sustainable transport system has never been greater for its more than five million residents. With more than half of all daily trips made on foot, and an additional 31% of residents walking at the start and end of their... The post A More Walkable, Cyclable, and Accessible Future for Addis Ababa first appeared on Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.| Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
When Dr. Kalkidan Esayas speaks about the environment, she doesn’t begin with abstract numbers or charts. She begins with a... Source| CIO Africa
Attendees gathered in growing numbers, drawn in by the music, aromas and energy emanating from the park.| The Temple News
A new ACRC report, led by Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher, uncovers the interplay of politics, systems and urban development in the fast-growing capital city, shining a light on the challenges facing residents and potential pathways forward.| ACRC
Reluctant to wait for the first translations of Mircea Cărtărescu’s latest novel to start coming out in the second half of 2024, I taught myself enough Romanian to read it in the original. This “pseudo-historical novel”, as the author prefers … Continue reading →| The Untranslated
Backpacking in Ethiopia is one of the best in Africa and this will explain why you should visit and the best things to do in Ethiopia.| Backpackingman
Backpacking in Ethiopia travel guide with itinerary, budget, the best things to see, safety, traveling alone, and more in-depth information.| Backpackingman
The ancient remains of the human ancestor Lucy, who lived 3.18 million years ago, have gone on display for 60 days in Prague as part of the exhibition “People and their Ancestors”. The fossils, never…| France 24
There is a brutal civil war being waged in Ethiopia where political power grows from the barrel of a gun. On one side is the Western-backed corrupt, brutal regime of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, he who was bestowed the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize by the imperialists on the Nobel Committee in Norway. On the other| CovertAction Magazine
Facebook has failed another test of its ability to detect blatant, violent hate speech in advertisements submitted to the platform by the nonprofit group Global Witness.| PBS News
Ethiopian Leader Reviews Hamilton Versus Wall Street reprints a review by Dr. Birhanu Lenjiso evaluating Hamilton's relevance for Africa.| American System Now
Addis Ababa is the first African city I ever visited. Upon arrival, I wasn’t sure what to think. The city is sprawling, crowded, and disorganized. After spending a week exploring, it really grew on me. It has since become one of my favorite places in Africa. Here are the 15 best things to do in … The post 15 Best Things to Do in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia appeared first on Where The Road Forks.| Where The Road Forks
Ethiopian Airlines economy class review from Dubai to Johannesburg with a free Addis layover. Honest take on seats, food, service & transit hotel| Museum of Wander
Trump’s Latest Remarks About GERD Raise Questions About His Understanding Of This Dispute By Andrew Korybko Siding with Egypt signals support for its next proxy war on Ethiopia that could destabili…| Voice of East
A ghostly image of Margherita Sarfatti (1880-1961), a remarkably interesting Italian intellectual, known mostly because she was the lover of the Duce, Benito Mussolini, at the beginning of his career. She might have been much more than just a lover, and she may have played an important part both in Mussolini's successes and in his eventual downfall. Margherita Sarfatti makes a cameo appearance in my novel "The Etruscan Quest" and, here, I expand my interpretation of her role in history by pr...| Cassandra's Legacy
Planning a visit to Ethiopia? Ethiopia has been on our radar for the last 18 months so when Mike Jensen from The Adventourist reached out to guest write for us the top unforgettable activities to do in Ethiopia we jumped at the chance to hear what he had to say. We hope you enjoy the article […]| To Travel Too
In this time of celebration, and loss, as this community has been gathering in celebration of ten years of the WTR Network, and participating in practices and offerings around the Work itself, it is imperative that we acknowledge the volatile and destabilizing reality of our times. The post A Pause for Acknowledgement first appeared on Work That Reconnects Network.| Work That Reconnects Network
A real traveller’s guide on how to spend a day in Addis Ababa during a layover. From coffee to Lucy, this is Ethiopia beyond the airport.| Museum of Wander
This month, two recipes combine for a delicious Ethiopian treat: a spiced butter (Niter Kibbeh) and a lightly sweetened and spiced bread (Himbasha). Note that spices commonly used in Ethiopian cuisine are featured here, including cardamom and fenugreek. Though you can certainly enjoy this Ethiopian sweet bread with spiced butter spread any time of day, […] The post The Proven Platter – Ethiopia, May 2023 first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Proven Platter – Ethiopia, May ...| Together Women Rise
In 1983, the Ethiopian writer Baalu Girma published his sixth novel, Oromay. Within the week, Oromay was banned in Ethiopia, Girma was fired from his job at the Ministry of Information, and copies of the book were pulped at a … Continue reading →| anenduringromantic
In 1974, the regime of the Ethiopian Emperor, Haile Selassie, was overthrown in a revolution. Left-wing student movements played a significant part in the revolution, primarily through the vehicle of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (the EPRP). However, soon after … Continue reading →| anenduringromantic
The Gondar Castles in Ethiopia have a lot of history, from the old times of kings and royal grandeur and wealth thsi will show you...| Backpackingman
Pastor Lam Nhial Luak is a South Sudanese refugee who is training Nuer pastors to preach the true cross of Christ in Ethiopia| WELS Friends of Africa
Manjeet Dhakal The coronavirus pandemic adds yet another shock to the multiple challenges that more than a billion people living in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) already face in day-to-day life. It is much more than a health crisis. It has the potential to create devastating health, social, economic and environmental crises that will leave [...]| LDC Climate Change
Guest blog by Akalu Teshome Firew, IPP ’24 Crop production and productivity in Ethiopia remain very low. One of the major reasons for this low productivity is the damage caused by both regular and migratory pests. Pesticides are critical inputs for enhancing agricultural productivity within Ethiopia’s food system. However, the misuse of pesticides is a...Continue Reading Proper Use of Pesticides in Ethiopia| Building State Capability
A glance into the first week of President Trump’s second take at the US presidency| Womankind Worldwide
GRID3 created 133 maps showcasing how far people live from health facilities and the size of those populations for all districts (called woredas) in the Somali and Afar regions. Amref Health Africa will be using the maps to identify where mobile health/outreach services are most needed. Der Beitrag GRID3 maps to improve mobile health service delivery in the Somali and Afar regions of Ethiopia erschien zuerst auf GRID3.| GRID3
I was honoured to spend 4 wonderful days at the 15th AWID International forum from 2-5 December 2024, in Bangkok Thailand. The purpose of the forum was to bring together feminist, women’s rights, gender justice, LBTQI+ and allied movements, in all our diversities to connect, heal and thrive. | Womankind Worldwide
1. Historical Background| e Ethiopia
Ethiopia, a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, is one of Africa’s most fascinating travel destinations. From its ancient sites, such as the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, to its vast highlands, beautiful lakes, and diverse wildlife, Ethiopia offers an array of experiences for travelers. The best time to visit Ethiopia depends on several factors, including the weather, regional differences, and specific activities you wish to pursue. Understanding the country’s cli...| e Ethiopia
When you ask people who've left the U.S. what they miss most, they invariably say Mexican food. While they probably mean Tex-Mex, the fact remains that many countries in the world have a real scarcity of spicy food, especially those in Northern and Western Europe. If you've never noticed it before, it's true that many (but| Expatsi
The bilateral relationship between Ethiopia and Namibia, though not as prominent as those with some other African countries, has grown steadily in recent decades. Both nations, having experienced their respective struggles for independence and self-determination, share common interests in promoting regional stability, economic development, and international cooperation. Their diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties have been shaped by mutual respect for sovereignty and a shared desire for pea...| e Ethiopia
Ethiopia, located in the Horn of Africa, is a country of immense geographic diversity and natural beauty. It is a landlocked nation bordered by Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, and South Sudan. Ethiopia’s landscape ranges from high mountain ranges, expansive plateaus, deep valleys, and deserts to vast lakes and river systems. The country’s diverse topography is dominated by the Ethiopian Highlands, often referred to as the “Roof of Africa,” which includes some of the continen...| e Ethiopia
If young people were afforded meaningful representation in formal politics, cities would be shaped by their authentic voices and concerns.| Urbanet
The Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) has taken delivery of dozens of Calidus MCAV-20 armoured vehicles acquired from the United| Military Africa
Ongoing disagreements over technical and legal issues concerning the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile led to new talks being initiated between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia The post Potential Water Scarcity is Fuelling the Conflict Between Egypt and Ethiopia appeared first on Fanack Water.| Fanack Water
Backpacking Ethiopia: Top experiences Camping on the rim of an active volcano, Danakil Depression Watching early-morning mass at Bet Giyorgis, Lalibela Getting lost in the markets and alleys of Harar Jugol Hiking around Tigray in search of ancient rock-hewn churches Feeding wild hyenas with the “hyena men” of Harar Jump to the list of posts from Ethiopia for [...] The post Backpacking Ethiopia: The ULTIMATE guide to Ethiopia on a budget appeared first on Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks.| Trains, Planes and Tuk Tuks
Africa is one of the most fascinating and culturally rich continents you can visit and these are 10 of the best countries to visit in Africa to help you plan a trip there. Personally, I have spent around one year in Africa travelling to many different countries and having amazing adventures. Some of my best… Read More »10 Best Countries To Visit In Africa| Backpackingman
Angela and Rolf Kruse and their five children (four daughters and one son) have lived on Gesses mountain in Ethiopia among the Gumuz people for the past five years. They recently returned to Canada after 17 years of ministry in Ethiopia among Sudanese refugees and tribal people. Angela shared this story with Bearing Witness as Keep Reading...| Bearing Witness
Policymakers, development actors and representatives of government and the private sector met on 10 July 2018 in Ethiopia for a policy dialogue that delivered a clear roadmap for the scale of index…| Index-Based Livestock Insurance
“Developing the insurance product was the easy part. The tweaking, monitoring, and adapting – that has been much more complicated.” This, in essence, was what Cornell development economist Christop…| Index-Based Livestock Insurance
How can our relationship to pain change, or be manipulated, to allow us to perform better? Can we find a more artful way to suffer and yield better results?| SweatElite
Have you noticed that a solo workout usually feels harder than when you’re running with others? Why is that? Here we take a look at the research.| SweatElite
How much protein do we need as runners? Protein is essential for survival. But as an athlete optimisation takes precedence. Part 2.| SweatElite
How much protein do we need as runners? Protein is essential for survival. But as an athlete optimisation takes precedence. Part 1.| SweatElite
Here's everything Kenenisa Bekele did in training before running the second fastest official Marathon time in history - 2:01:41 at the Berlin Marathon 2019.| SweatElite