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Dorze Village: A Cultural Haven in the Highlands of Ethiopia

High up in the lush hills of southern Ethiopia, at an altitude of around 2,500 meters (8,200 feet), lies Dorze Village, a hidden cultural treasure. Located near the famous town.

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Bridging the Gap: Education, Development, and the Future of Africa’s Youth

The 21st century has brought about a growing demand for a workforce equipped with skills suited to the digital age. Africa’s quest for development hinges on placing education at the.

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Africa’s Youth Driving the 4IR Workforce Revolution

The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is ushering in an era where professionals with specialised skills are increasingly in demand. Africa has the potential to emerge as a leading provider of.

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Lucy at 50: Celebrating Ethiopia’s Human Origins

In 1974, a momentous discovery was made in the arid landscapes of the Afar Region in Ethiopia. The remains of a hominid, later named Lucy, were unearthed by Professor Donald.

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A Limelight on World Bank-Ethiopia’s Reforms

Can a country facing development issues and the largest global financial institution collaborate in a way that genuinely improves lives? For many years, Ethiopia and the World Bank have been.

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Ethiopia’s Landslide Response: Key Lessons

Ethiopia, a country with diverse topography and climatic conditions, has faced numerous natural disasters over the years. Among these, landslides have posed significant challenges, impacting communities, infrastructure, and the economy..

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Ethiopia’s Exports: Exploring the Richness of Africa’s Largest Coffee Producer

Ethiopia, a country situated in the Horn of Africa, is widely regarded as the cradle of coffee, with a legacy that has been intricately woven into its economy and culture..

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Abiy Ahmed’s Mediation Efforts in Sudan: Can Peace Be Achieved?

Sudan’s political crisis reached a critical point in December 2018, when widespread protests erupted against President Omar al-Bashir’s regime. The demonstrations, sparked by economic grievances, quickly morphed into demands for.

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Ethiopia’s Drive to Empower Women in Farming Communities

For centuries, Ethiopian agriculture has been a pillar of the nation’s economy and culture. However, despite their immense contribution, women have traditionally faced significant barriers in this vital sector.  They.

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Botswana’s Jeanette Makgolo Receives African Leadership Commendation Award

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia   At the 12th African Persons of the Year Ceremony held on March 15, 2024, at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Jeanette Makgolo, the.

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