86 Million Ethiopians Face Extreme Poverty: Insights from the Multidimensional Poverty Index
The demographic of impoverished individuals, totaling 1.1 billion, is distributed across 112 countries within a global population of 6.3 billion. A significant portion, nearly
Brigadier General Tefera Mamo’s Vision for Amhara Resistance: Path to a Fairer Ethiopia
Brigadier General Tefera Mamo expressed the underlying reasons for the Amhara people’s quest for equality within Ethiopia, highlighting their longstanding commitment to the nation’s
Mamo Esmelealem Mihretu and Commercial Bank Presidents are in DC to Rob the Diaspora
Yonas Biru, PhD Mamo Esmelealem Mihretu and several commercial bank presidents are in DC to encourage the diaspora to invest in Ethiopia. The purpose
2019’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate’s Overlooked War Against Ethnic Civilian Amhara population in Ethiopia
Meskerem Yeshi-Arega Kassa When the celebration of Nobel Week is emphasized in the Nordic countries, a stark and troubling contrast emerges in Ethiopia. Abiy
The Ethno-Fascist Movements in Ethiopia: An Existential Threat to the Amhara People
Mengistu Musie (Dr) Mmusie2@gmail.com October 17, 2024 The existential threats facing the Amhara people in Ethiopia can be understood through various historical, political, and
Amhara Massacre Coordinates: A Turning Point in Ethiopia’s War Crimes Investigation
By Zecharias Zelalem The camera sweeps across a horrific scene filled with blood, severed limbs, and lifeless bodies, while anguished voices offer comfort to
A Beacon of Hope: Tigray’s Manbere Selama to Shape Tigray’s Future in Raya
In the aftermath of the conflict in the northern region, Manbere Selama has emerged as a distinct entity, separating from the Synod of the
40 Years After the 1984 Famine: Ethiopia’s Battle with Conflict and Hunger
UK Parliament James Goddard Published Thursday, 10 October, 2024 The House of Lords is due to debate the following motion from Baroness Featherstone (Liberal Democrat)