Ethiopian Open Streets Days see pedestrians take over the roadways
Menged Le Sew aims to keep people walking while influencing collective behavior and driving sustainable urban design and inclusive transport planning. (UNEP) – In Ethiopia, on […]
Menged Le Sew aims to keep people walking while influencing collective behavior and driving sustainable urban design and inclusive transport planning. (UNEP) – In Ethiopia, on […]
GENEVA (OHCHR) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, David Kaye, is making an official visit to Ethiopia from 2 […]
The support will address some of the existing gaps between the skillsets of university students and the demands of the job market they will face […]
ADDIS ABABA (BBC Africa) – Sunday 22 September is World Car-Free Day; but in Ethiopia it happens on the last Sunday of every month, across […]
The National Educational Assessment and Examinations Agency (NEAEA) announced Grade 10 exam results for students who took the examination in the 2018-2019 academic year. ADDIS […]
ADDIS ABABA (U.S. Embassy) – The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa celebrated the successful conclusion of the first Ethiopia Debates! Competition on 21st August 2019 […]
The 2019 Grade 12 Exam Results report shows that 59 percent of students who took the exam have scored more than 600 points. The highest […]
The latest violence is being interpreted as a backlash to the Prime Minister’s efforts to lead democratic reforms in the country, scheduled to hold elections […]
The British Embassy in Addis Ababa has given a statement on the killings of Regional State President Ambachew Mekonnen and CDS Seare. British Embassy in […]
Brigadier General Asamnew Tsige, the army general accused of leading a failed coup in a restive northern region of Ethiopia, was killed in a firefight […]