The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, will travel to Ethiopia on February 8 and 9 as the country presses on with its major revamp of the economy. The East African ...
Twenty-two refugees, and hundreds more in the pipeline, were told last week that their previously approved relocation to ...
The war between Ethiopia's government forces and Tigrayan fighters killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions. Many now grapple with severe social and economic challenges despite a ...
Ethiopian food is always a great idea. It’s shareable, vegetarian-friendly, and more comforting than an oversized scarf. And we’re lucky to have excellent spots throughout the city. Keep this guide in ...
The Trump administration's freeze on U.S. foreign aid globally has included a stop-work order to a program run by aid group Action Against Hunger helping severely malnourished children in refugee ...
Scheicho Scheifa is haunted by the fear of going blind. A disease called trachoma has turned his eyelids inwards, causing his eyelashes to scar his corneas so badly that one has already turned opaque.
“We are not living; we are suffering. Especially the elderly ... Alula said neither Tigray’s regional administration nor Ethiopia’s federal government had fulfilled their responsibilities. As a result ...
Parker Clay, an ethical leather brand, crafts premium goods in Ethiopia and provides fair wages and fostering community ...
with the input of and collaboration of local communities living in and around the park,” she wrote. The deal marks a return to Ethiopia for African Parks after an absence of nearly 20 years.
Based in Ethiopia, Addis Standard Publications is owned by JAKENN Publishing P.L.C., which is registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia under ...
resulting in a severe cost-of-living crisis. Posts circulating on social media claim this has caused Ethiopia to replace Nigeria as Africa’s fourth-largest economy. This is false: the ...
Ethiopia’s government Communication Service said around 80,000 people were living in the affected regions and the most vulnerable were being moved to temporary shelters. “The earthquakes are ...