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Society

Healthy soils critical for water, food, and energy security in Ethiopia

By Zablon Adane and Tinebeb Yohannes Soil loss and degradation in Ethiopia threaten livelihood security and economic growth. These challenges are gaining long overdue attention...

The entry of foreign banks might crumble the local Banks and Domestic Economy

By Abreham Ketema The opening of foreign banks in developing countries is considered as a major step toward into the financial liberalization. The promoter of...

Family planning – a magic bullet to eradicate poverty and ensure robust economic development

By Ephrem Berhanu The International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) will be held in Pattaya City, Thailand from 14-17 November 2022. The theme of the...

Ethiopia’s North Wollo Dryland Farmers Blissful About New Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties: Institute

By Mekonnen Teshome Recurrent drought is one of the overwhelming natural disasters in Ethiopia mostly occurred due to alterations in rainfall patterns. The country faces frequent...

Progress on TB can be achieved in Africa

By Morounfolu (Folu) Olugbosi The news in many parts of the world is that tuberculosis (TB) is reclaiming the title of the world’s most deadly...

The Implementation COP

Many are calling the upcoming UN climate change conference in Egypt “Africa’s COP.” But Africans prefer to see it instead as “the implementation COP”...

The Economic implications of the opening of the Ethiopian banking sector

These days, it is possible to listen to people discussing about the potential consequences of foreign investors in the banking industry following a draft...

The COP of No Return

The human cost of climate change is making headlines almost daily. In a world of rising geopolitical tensions and daunting economic challenges, how can...