Amnesty International In response to the Ethiopian government’s decision to suspend three notable human rights organizations—namely the Association for Human Rights in Ethiopia (AHRE),
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-11-25 Let’s recap the key points from our earlier article about how rapid population growth, fragile contexts, and ethnic politics create
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-11-23 Since the early 1970s, Ethiopia’s population has tripled, growing within a subsistence economy and fragile institutions. Today, it stands as
Ethiopia is currently grappling with a profound multidimensional poverty crisis. According to a recent analysis conducted by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
Yonas Biru, PhD The IMF report suggests the foreign exchange (forex) “performance has been in line with program commitments and all quantitative performance criteria
In Ethiopia’s Amhara region, an underreported war is ravaging lives and livelihoods. As the Abiy Ahmed regime increasingly deploys combat drones, air strikes, and
Ethiopia faces numerous challenges that raise questions about its future stability and prosperity. Factors such as ethnic tensions, political strife, economic issues, and environmental
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
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
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