Prevalence and Determinants of Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid in Ethiopian Mothers Understanding Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid Meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) occurs when the fetus passes meconium into the amniotic fluid before or during labor, which can pose various health risks to the newborn. This article synthesizes findings from a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis aimed at assessing the prevalence of MSAF among mothers who gave birth in Ethiopia and identifying key determinants contributing to this condition. Study Design and Setting A systematic review and meta-analysis were executed to calculate the pooled prevalence of MSAF in Ethiopian mothers. The study followed the Preferred…
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The Inspiring Journey of Albert Ogaye at Kenya Coast National Polytechnic Rising Through the Ranks: A Commitment to Excellence Since joining the Kenya Coast National Polytechnic (KCNP) in 2018, Albert Ogaye has transformed from a lecturer into the head of the Department of Business Studies and Entrepreneurship. This remarkable journey, which spans less than eight years, exemplifies how merit and a commitment to self-improvement can lead to professional advancement in the educational sector. Academic Pursuits: MBA at Dalian Maritime University Ogaye’s ascent began with a prestigious scholarship to pursue a Masters of Business Administration at Dalian Maritime University in China.…
Ethiopia’s Economic Expansion in 2024/25: Driving Growth and Stability Ethiopia achieved significant economic growth, with an impressive 8.8% expansion in the 2024/25 fiscal year. This remarkable performance was fueled by robust development across key sectors and a staggering 116% increase in export earnings that reached a milestone of $8.3 billion. This information was shared by President Taye Atske Selassie during a recent address to lawmakers in Addis Ababa. Projected Growth for the Current Fiscal Year Looking ahead, the Ethiopian government has set ambitious targets, projecting growth to reach 9% for the current fiscal year, which commenced on July 8. President…
Ethiopia’s Visionary Economic Reform: A Blueprint for Africa’s Growth Date: October 11, 2025 Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Ethiopia’s bold economic reform initiatives are setting a precedent for inclusive growth across Africa, according to Peguewinde Rodolphe Bance, the Head of Economic and Social Governance at the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF). Bance emphasizes that similar homegrown initiatives are essential to achieving sustainable development on the continent. Key Achievements of Ethiopia’s Economic Reform Ethiopia’s homegrown economic reform has led to impressive outcomes, including: Substantial Economic Growth: The country has seen a notable rise in economic activity. Record Export Revenues: Ethiopia is achieving…
Reinventing Ethiopia’s Communication Strategy: The Case of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), situated on the Blue Nile, is not merely a monumental engineering feat; it embodies a complex interplay of political, developmental, and global narratives. For over a decade, this project has become a focal point for hydro-political debates, highlighting the significant role of information power in shaping perceptions and narratives around massive infrastructural undertakings. Egypt’s Media Strategy: A Dominant Narrative The “Existential Threat” Perception Egypt has adeptly employed media diplomacy to frame the GERD as an “existential threat” to its national interests. This…
ADDIS ABABA— As headlines warn of a fresh interstate war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, a quieter reality is already reshaping the Horn: an entrenched, low-visibility conflict marked by cross-border meddling, proxy alignments, and the lingering presence of Eritrean troops on Ethiopian soil nearly three years after a formal peace deal ended the conflict in the northern Tigray region. Despite the Pretoria Peace Agreement, Eritrean forces that fought alongside Ethiopia’s army in the Tigray region from 2020–2022 “never fully withdrew,” according to researchers and diplomats, and were still implicated in abuses inside Ethiopia through 2024. Independent monitors say their presence has…
This is a confutation of the Economist’s latest story, “The forgotten horror of Western Tigray” How can there be so-called “ethnic purity tests” in a region where nearly everyone is bilingual, and ethnic identity has long been fluid? This claim defies basic sociological and historical reality. Where is the evidence for it? Similarly, the harrowing rape allegations cited by The Economist warrant scrutiny. Has the magazine applied the same investigative standards it would demand if the accused were Western actors, or is this another case of “believe all atrocity propaganda when it’s African”? Historical records, including official census data, show that the…
The Water That Made—and undid—an Empire Few nations are as bound to water yet deprived of it as Ethiopia. From the thunderous Blue Nile rapidly descending, to the shimmering Red Sea just beyond its highlands, the country’s story has been shaped by these twin arteries of fortune and frustration.Two thousand years ago, the Aksumite Empire—stretching across what is now northern Ethiopia and southern Eritrea—was the commercial linchpin of the Red Sea world. Its merchants traded ivory and gold for silks and spices that sailed from India and Arabia to the Mediterranean. Axum minted coins built monumental obelisks, and projected power…
Understanding Infant Feeding Practices in Ethiopia: A Socioeconomic and Cultural Perspective Introduction Infant feeding practices play a crucial role in shaping children’s health and development. In Ethiopia, an in-depth study has revealed the intricate interplay between socioeconomic and cultural factors that influence these practices. Understanding these influences is vital to improving nutritional outcomes for infants in the region. The Importance of Infant Nutrition Proper infant nutrition is essential for growth, cognitive development, and overall health. According to the World Health Organization, the first 1,000 days of life are crucial for establishing a strong foundation for health. This makes it imperative…
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Discusses Key Issues with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Addis Ababa, October 12, 2025 – In a significant diplomatic move, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed engaged in discussions with Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia. This meeting aimed to address a range of bilateral and regional issues that hold importance for both nations. Importance of Bilateral Relations The discussions underscored the ongoing commitment between Ethiopia and Somalia to strengthen their relationships. These discussions are vital for fostering stability and cooperation in the Horn of Africa, a region that has faced numerous…