Lema Tefera's voice broke as he described losing four children to malaria in just one month -- deaths that could likely have been prevented if not for the conflict in Ethiopia's Oromia region. Experts say the situation is worsening in Ethiopia's most populous region,
Between January and October 2024, the World Health Organization recorded roughly 7.3 million malaria cases and 1,157 deaths in Ethiopia.
Lema Tefera's voice broke as he described losing four children to malaria in just one month - deaths that could likely have been prevented if not for the conflict in Ethiopia's Oromia region.
A report from the government statistics agency estimates that Ethiopia’s population had reached 109.4 million by July 2024, contradicting data from other
Armed conflict continues between the Ethiopian army and the rebel Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in several areas of the Oromia region. Facebook posts claim that two major opposition parties from the region have held peace talks with Ethiopia’s ruling party to end the fighting.
The Gudina Tumsa Foundation (GTF) held a successful consultative meeting on the current state of women’s economic empowerment in Oromia as part of its Health
Opinion - Since 2020, violence in Western Oromia--particularly in the East Wollega and Horo Guduru Wollega zones--has destabilized the region, displacing hundreds of thousands, claiming thousands of lives,
Residents of Fentale district in the East Shewa zone of the Oromia region report that the Karrayyu pastoralist community has been struggling with a severe drought for over three months, forcing many to leave their homes in search of water and pasture.