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Ethiopia’s financial institutions meet only two percent of an estimated 2.5 trillion Birr in annual demand for credit in the country’s agriculture sector, according to a government document published ...
Old cars and trucks may soon be forced off Ethiopia’s roads as a new directive from the Ministry of Transport and Logistics ...
Despite ancient sites & UNESCO honors, Ethiopia still fights for its place on the world’s cultural map, global rankings ...
Experts at the Ministry of Agriculture are drafting a directive that will lay the legal groundwork for the buying and selling of carbon credit ownership rights.
Ethiopia and China are in talks over a proposal to make major upgrades to the Ethio-Djibouti Railway, with officials looking ...
A recent High Court ruling ordered the regional Finance Bureau to release 500 million Birr to disburse the back payment owed ...
A joint report published by the Organization for Justice and Accountability in the Horn of Africa (OJAH) and Physicians for ...
This week, Addis Ababa played host to the second UN Food Systems Summit, which brought together over 3,000 participants representing governments, civil ...
Four decades after news of a catastrophic famine in Ethiopia dominated airwaves and inspired the globe’s biggest pop stars to ...
The ongoing conflict in the Oromia Regional State has severely disrupted healthcare services, leaving pregnant women without critical medical care and leading ...
A petition submitted to the office of the Prime Minister by a group of elders, scholars, and civic leaders from the Somali ...
Institute experts revealed to The Reporter that smallholder farmers in the Rift Valley—an area hard-hit by drought and ...
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