Nov 29 2022December 3, 2022 Creation of economic prosperity roadmap for EthiopiaEconomy, Scholarly Articles / November 29, 2022 December 3, 2022 / 6 minutes of readingTsegaye Tegenu (PhD) At the end of 2021, the Ethiopian Parliament adopted a law establishing a National Dialogue Commission. One of the objectives of the Commission is to end the ongoing armed conflicts and promote … Creation of economic prosperity roadmap for Ethiopia Read More »
Aug 10 2022August 10, 2022 Political conjectures about Transition from Authoritarianism to Democracy and Tasks for Constructing Integrative Federalism in Contemporary EthiopiaScholarly Articles / August 10, 2022 August 10, 2022 / 9 minutes of readingPaulos Milkias* Professor of Political Science Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Introduction In order to understand the trajectory of transition from authoritarianism to democracy, we need to look at the roots of the two contradictory world … Political conjectures about Transition from Authoritarianism to Democracy and Tasks for Constructing Integrative Federalism in Contemporary Ethiopia Read More »
Jul 1 2022July 4, 2022 Cannibalism and Necropolitics – The ugly face of genocide in Ethiopia’s Oromia region against the Amhara peopleScholarly Articles / July 1, 2022 July 4, 2022 / Cannibalism and Necropolitics / 25 minutes of readingAuthor Contact Information: Girma Berhanu (Professor) Department of Education and Special Education University of Gothenburg Box 300, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] INTRODUCTION This paper is partly driven by a recent case of … Cannibalism and Necropolitics – The ugly face of genocide in Ethiopia’s Oromia region against the Amhara people Read More »
Jun 24 2022June 24, 2022 Creeping Genocide: in EthiopiaHuman Rights, Scholarly Articles / June 24, 2022 June 24, 2022 / 35 minutes of readingBy Dawit W Giorgis (This article is available in Amharic, French and German) As I write this article AP on June 20 reports: “Witnesses in Ethiopia said Sunday (June 19) that more than 200 people, … Creeping Genocide: in Ethiopia Read More »
Jun 4 2022June 4, 2022 THE CURRENT STATE OF FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY SITUATION IN ETHIOPIAFood and Wellness, Scholarly Articles / June 4, 2022 June 4, 2022 / 8 minutes of readingBy Yohannes Mekuria Department of Medicine, Adama General Hospital and Medical College, Adama Town, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia Email [email protected] Ethiopia with more than 109 million people is the second-most populous country in Africa after … THE CURRENT STATE OF FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY SITUATION IN ETHIOPIA Read More »
Apr 29 2022May 2, 2022 PROSPECTS OF COLLABORATION IN THE HORN OF AFRICA AND THE RED SEA REGIONScholarly Articles / April 29, 2022 May 2, 2022 / 44 minutes of readingBy Kidane Alemayehu April 29, 2020 1.Abstract The main purpose and objective of this paper is to identify the main challenges being encountered by the countries and people of the Horn of Africa as well … PROSPECTS OF COLLABORATION IN THE HORN OF AFRICA AND THE RED SEA REGION Read More »
Apr 14 2022July 25, 2022 Combining and Constructing a Research, Knowledge and Training African AreaScholarly Articles / April 14, 2022 July 25, 2022 / 1 minute of readingProf. Mammo Muchie “The transition of higher education, like Ethiopia itself, has gone through three major changes since the early 50s: the first is the phase of an elite education system where quality over numbers … Combining and Constructing a Research, Knowledge and Training African Area Read More »
Feb 17 2022February 18, 2022 The 1959 Agreement “for the full utilization of the Nile waters” The crux of the problem in the Nile Basin water useHistory, Scholarly Articles / February 17, 2022 February 18, 2022 / 16 minutes of readingMekdelawit Messay Deribe The introduction of the 1959 agreement between the United Arab Republic and Sudan for the full utilization of the Nile waters notes that the earlier 1929 agreement “….provided only for the partial use of … The 1959 Agreement “for the full utilization of the Nile waters” The crux of the problem in the Nile Basin water use Read More »
Jan 22 2022January 22, 2022 The Monarchy: An Institution That Can Unite All EthiopiansScholarly Articles / January 22, 2022 January 22, 2022 / 8 minutes of readingGizachew Tiruneh, Ph. D. January 22, 2022 After a year-long civil war that has cost Ethiopia the lives of hundreds of thousands of people as well as the destruction of infrastructure, valuable educational and health … The Monarchy: An Institution That Can Unite All Ethiopians Read More »
Oct 21 2021October 22, 2021 Rethinking IGAD’s Role in Addressing Emerging Regional Security ThreatsScholarly Articles / October 21, 2021 October 22, 2021 / 2 minutes of readingBy Getachew Zeru Gebrekidan & Messay Asgedom Gobena The Horn of Africa is marked by long-standing and emerging security threats emanating from intrastate and interstate armed conflicts. These include an armed conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region; a border dispute between Sudan … Rethinking IGAD’s Role in Addressing Emerging Regional Security Threats Read More »
Dec 13 2020May 21, 2021 The banality of Evil? How TPLF has evolved into a nefarious and villainous death machineScholarly Articles / December 13, 2020 May 21, 2021 / 33 minutes of readingAuthor Contact information: Girma Berhanu Department of Education and Special Education (Professor) University of Gothenburg Box 300, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] The banality of Evil? How TPLF has evolved into a … The banality of Evil? How TPLF has evolved into a nefarious and villainous death machine Read More »
Dec 9 2020January 12, 2022 Your next “landlord” will not be Ethiopian: how globalization undermines the poorScholarly Articles / December 9, 2020 January 12, 2022 / 47 minutes of readingAklog Birara, PhD December 09. 2020 Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa is full of promise. It has immense untapped natural resources and a growing human capital base, mostly young. Its immense potential is constrained by poor … Your next “landlord” will not be Ethiopian: how globalization undermines the poor Read More »