Ethiopia
Brazil Recognises Ethiopia as Model for Achieving Food Sovereignty at World Food Forum
President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva highlighted Ethiopia’s significant progress in achieving food…
Ethiopia and China Expand Vocational Training Partnership
Ethiopia is accelerating its efforts to build a skilled technical workforce through a growing partnership…
Nigerian Vice President Urges Africa to Follow Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative
Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima has called on African nations to emulate Ethiopia’s Green Legacy…
Ethiopian Experts: BRICS Countries Already Trade In Their Own Currencies
Ahead of the upcoming BRICS summit, two Ethiopian scholars have highlighted the group’s evolving priorities.…
Ethiopia Launches Vaccine Production Company
A state-owned company was opened in the Kilinto Industrial Park in Ethiopia. It will play an important role in vaccine production in the region and on the continent in general. During the launch ceremony, Health Minister Lia Tadesse announced that Ethiopian government’s decision demonstrates its commitment to actively develop the industry. According to Tadesse, the company will not limit itself only to the local market, but will also expand to the international level. Developing national vaccine production capacity is one…
Mulatu Teshome: Ethiopia Would Benefit From Formal BRICS Membership
Ethiopia will benefit immensely from formally joining the BRICS co-operation mechanism as the move will lead to increased investment and be a source of increased trade and economic exchanges, according to former Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome. This is reported by CCTV+, a partner of TV BRICS. At the 15th BRICS summit held in South Africa in August, Ethiopia, as well as Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were invited to join BRICS,…
Millions of kids out of school in Ethiopia
MORE than 3,5 million children are out of school in Ethiopia, in what is one of the world’s worst educationcrises. Over 2,3 million of these minors remain out of class in the north despite last November’s peace agreement ending two years of conflict in the Tigray region. Reconstruction of damaged buildings is yet to commence. Recent data revealed massive damage to schools across conflict-affected areas of Afar, Amhara and Tigray in northern Ethiopia. The Ethiopia Education Cluster, which comprises the…






