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Ethiopia remains fully committed to deepening its evaluation ecosystem as robust monitoring and evaluation systems are indispensable for tracking progresses and making necessary corrections, Minister ...
Despite repeated assurances from Ethiopia's political and military elite, the country stands at a critical inflection point. Sporadic conflicts in Oromia and the Amhara regions, and the continued use ...
Aster Bato Mohamed was born in Aira, a small village in Wollega in the 40s. She received an education through German ...
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Ethiopia’s prison population exceeds 120,000, or about 99 per ...
As hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea mounts, Tigray’s armed forces are fracturing. A founding member of the TPF speaks ...
"Ethiopia has long been recognized for its commitment to hospitality, especially towards refugees seeking safety and a better life. With a growing number of displaced individuals finding refuge within ...
The 15th Technical and Vocational Week was kicked off yesterday under the theme: "Bright Minds, Skilled Citizens", the Addis Ababa City Administration Labour and Skills Bureau announced.
Following a harsh Ethiopian government crackdown, it is unclear how much longer the health workers will be sustain their ...
Ethiopia's cabinet has approved a nearly 2 trillion birr ($15 billion) budget for the 2025/26 financial year starting in July ...
Ethiopia's economy will grow slightly faster in the fiscal year that starts next month, while its budget deficit will ...
There is a constant hum around Ethiopia's enormous Lake Dembel—the sound of its water steadily being sucked out by pumps.
The key lesson is that transitional justice is not an event but an ongoing process that ends only when its goals are met.