Ethiopia will lose access to a lucrative US trade program due to human rights violations unless it takes significant steps toward ending the ongoing conflict and alleviating the humanitarian crisis by ...
In the face of Africa’s deforestation in past decades, many countries are now starting to see progress in combating forest ...
Washington — The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved the Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy Access Transformation (ASCENT) in Ethiopia Program-for-Results (PforR), an ...
The Government Communication Service (GCS) has announced that Ethiopia is showcasing its achievements and experiences in ...
Internet access was cut across Ethiopia on Tuesday amid national protests over the shooting death of singer and activist Hachalu Hundessa. Hachalu, a prominent figure in the Oromo ethnic group, was ...
Ethiopia’s long-awaited International Monetary Fund program requires clear commitments from development partners and financing assurances from creditors on the nation’s debt-restructuring plan for ...
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Ethiopia: Second Phase of Agricultural Commercialization Clusters Launched
The Government of Ethiopia has placed sustainable agricultural transformation at the center of our development agenda, State ...
The city of Gondar, one of 117 Ethiopian cities that benefited from the World Bank’s Ethiopia Urban Institutional and Infrastructure Development Program (UIIDP). Photo: Adobe Stock With World Bank ...
Ethiopian middle-distance runner Diribe Welteji faces a last-minute legal fight over an alleged missed doping test which ...
International Monetary Fund officials are visiting Ethiopia for talks on a new support program as the country emerges from two years of civil war that hammered the economy. A mission team is “on the ...
NEW YORK, May 11 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund is in discussions with Ethiopian authorities, and any new program would require creditors' financial assurances, a spokeswoman for the ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, began a sweeping military operation against one of his own regions. By Declan Walsh and Simon Marks NAIROBI, Kenya — Barely a year ago Prime ...
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