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 The 12th-Grade Exam Results in post-war Tigray region Politically infused Pass or free promotion,

 The 12th-Grade Exam Results in post-war Tigray region Politically infused Pass or free promotion,

By Abel Eshetu Gebremedhin ( PhD Candidate ,AAU) The war and its unveiled impacts The deadliest war between the Federal government and Tigray Defense forces has costed a dreadful human toll. According to Crisis Group, it is among the world’s lethal conflicts that the battles since 24 August may have involved more than half a […]

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Ethiopian Scientists in Rockville Maryland

Ethiopian Scientists in Rockville Maryland

 December 07, 202 A team of scientists from Sanaria Inc. in Rockville, Maryland published their findings on what is being named as the highest contribution to the fight against malaria. These team included two Ethiopian senior scientists.  ዮናስ አበበ (YONAS ABEBE)  and አለምታዬ አንዳርጌ ዮሴፍ (ALEMTAYE ANDARGE YOSSEF). Their research was published in a Journal named ‘Nature’.

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Microsoft collaborates with the Ethiopian Ministry of Education to help digitize the education sector

Microsoft collaborates with the Ethiopian Ministry of Education to help digitize the education sector

Addis Ababa, 17 June 2022 Microsoft has collaborated with the Ethiopian Ministry of Education to implement a Higher Educational Management Information System supporting the successful digital transformation of the education sector. The Ministry of Education of Ethiopia has a mission to ensure effectively, quality, and equitable education and training systems through building the capacity of the

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Top Ethiopian scientist being honored by international news organization

Top Ethiopian scientist being honored by international news organization

Media organization Doha Debates today announced that the latest individual honored in their SolvingIt series is Dr. Segenet Kelemu, one of Africa’s leading scientists and a role model for women in science and research around the world. Doha Debate is a media organization based in Qatar and Washington, D.C. that engages people in conversations about global challenges

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Assessing Higher Education Exit Exam in Ethiopia: Practices, Challenges and Prospects

Assessing Higher Education Exit Exam in Ethiopia: Practices, Challenges and Prospects

Science Journal of Education 2022; 10(2): 79-86 http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/sjedu doi: 10.11648/j.sjedu.20221002.15 ISSN: 2329-0900 (Print); ISSN: 2329-0897 (Online) Eyob Ayenew, Abreham Gebre Yohannes Ministry of Education, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia To cite this article: Eyob Ayenew, Abreham Gebre Yohannes. Assessing Higher Education Exit Exam in Ethiopia: Practices, Challenges and Prospects. American Journal of Applied Psychology. Vol. 10, No.

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False banana: Is Ethiopia’s enset ‘wondercrop’ for climate change?

False banana: Is Ethiopia’s enset ‘wondercrop’ for climate change?

By Helen Briggs Science correspondent Scientists say the plant enset, an Ethiopian staple, could be a new superfood and a lifesaver in the face of climate change. The banana-like crop has the potential to feed more than 100 million people in a warming world, according to a new study. The plant is almost unknown outside

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Training and upskilling Ethiopia’s female physicians will promote gender equity and improve care

Training and upskilling Ethiopia’s female physicians will promote gender equity and improve care

The BMJ’s international community September 10, 2021 Ethiopia, which is one of the most populous countries in the world, has one of the most acute shortages of physicians in sub-Saharan Africa. Across the country the number of female doctors remains shockingly low due to gender based obstacles. Increasing female leadership in healthcare is a vital

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Can agriculture be Ethiopia’s growth engine?

Can agriculture be Ethiopia’s growth engine?

Heinz Strubenhoff/ Brookings Institution  February 24, 2021 Ethiopia is a net exporter of agriculture commodities. However, the low level of industrialized agriculture means that the country exports very little higher value processed food. Despite strong growth in manufacturing, agriculture remains the biggest export earner. Eighty percent of all export revenues of the country and 21 percent

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Foreword to the Special Issue on Education in Ethiopia

Foreword to the Special Issue on Education in Ethiopia

By Mammo Muchie & Fekadu Fullas, Yeshitela Degfu, Seble Worku  et.al First Published (Ee-JRIF), Vol 2, No 2 (2010) Re- Published  December 31, 2020 ”The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder.” (Ralph M. Sockman) We launched the Ethiopian open access electronic journal on Ethiopian innovation research, training and foresight in order

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Analyzing the Ethiopian government’s new history course module for higher education institutions

Analyzing the Ethiopian government’s new history course module for higher education institutions

Dr Haile Larebo February 5, 2020   The Ethiopian Ministry of Science and Higher Education has recently published history teaching material for students of higher learning institutions, entitled “Module for History of Ethiopia And the Horn for HLIS [Higher Learning Institutions Students, [hereinafter “the Module”]”. The writers of the Module are four academicians: Drs. Surafel

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Ethiopia launches new initiative to boost women participation in science, technology

ADDIS ABABA, June 4 (Xinhua) — The Ethiopian Ministry of Innovation and Technology on Tuesday launched a new initiative that aimed to boost women’s participation in technology-related entrepreneurship. The newly launched initiative mainly aimed to promote women entrepreneurs in technology and software science through trainings for women drawn from different parts of the East African

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