Author: Abren

Ethiopia Takes the Lead in Regional Agricultural Transformation Addis Ababa, November 10, 2025 — Ethiopia has emerged as a key player in advancing agricultural transformation in East Africa, paving the way for food security and climate resilience across the region. This initiative is particularly prominent at the ongoing 19th Multidisciplinary Team Meeting, being held from November 10 to 13, 2025, themed “Strengthening Partnership and Investment for Accelerated Agrifood System Transformation and Climate Resilience in the Eastern Africa Sub-region.” Regional Focus on Agrifood Systems Organized by the FAO’s Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa, the meeting highlights critical issues regarding agrifood systems…

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Before the intrusion of European colonialism, Ethiopia exercised free and unimpeded access to the Red Sea through a network of historical ports—Adulis, Tio, Massawa, and Assab—which anchored its role as a seafaring civilization and regional power. From antiquity through the Aksumite era, these ports served as vital conduits of trade, diplomacy, and culture linking the Horn of Africa with the Arabian and Indian worlds. Yet over time, this sustained maritime access was gradually eroded through foreign invasion, partition, and external interference. The 1993 secession of Eritrea ultimately left more than 120 million Ethiopians landlocked. This encapsulation is not only strategically untenable—it…

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Strengthening Leadership for National Prosperity: Insights from PM Abiy Ahmed Addis Ababa, November 9, 2025 – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed recently emphasized the vital role of committed leadership, innovation, speed, and quality in driving the nation’s prosperity. This message was delivered during the closing of an intensive 11-day training program designed for high-level officials from various government sectors, which focused on “Sectoral Advancement in the View of the Medemer Government.” The Medemer Government Framework During the training, Prime Minister Abiy underscored the significance of the Medemer concept, which champions synergy and shared goals in governance. He reiterated that the principles…

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Digital Dreams, Invisible Children: Ethiopia’s Struggle to Make Every Birth Count Understanding the Birth Registration Crisis in Ethiopia Ethiopia faces a significant challenge in ensuring every child’s birth is registered, which is crucial for national development and individual rights. With the growing emphasis on data-driven decision-making, the lack of birth certificates leaves many children invisible, complicating access to fundamental rights such as education and healthcare. This article highlights the pressing issues related to birth registration in Ethiopia and the ongoing efforts to remedy this situation. The Importance of Birth Registration Birth registration serves as the foundation for a child’s identity,…

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Ethiopia’s Magatch Dam: A Landmark in Agricultural Transformation Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed recently visited the newly constructed Magatch Dam in the Gonder area of the Amhara region. Marking a significant step in the nation’s agricultural transformation and commitment to food security, this dam stands as the first major irrigation facility in the region. The project was first envisioned in 2008, but was delayed several times due to lack of funding and necessary support from the government. Overcoming this frustration has been a significant step for Ethiopia, which must develop rapidly to keep up with growing demand and a population…

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Ethiopia and China Sign Market Access Agreement in WTO Accession Process Ethiopia has recently made significant strides towards its World Trade Organization (WTO) membership by signing a pivotal market access agreement with China. This development, which took place at the WTO headquarters in Geneva, marks a major milestone in Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to align its trade practices with global standards. Conclusion of Bilateral Talks The Ethiopian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva announced the protocol on November 5, 2025, confirming the conclusion of extensive bilateral discussions concerning market access for goods and services. This agreement builds upon a similar…

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Ethiopian Rebel Group Accuses Government of Fabricating Peace Talks A significant rebel faction in Ethiopia’s Oromia region, known as the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), has publicly condemned the government for allegedly misrepresenting the state of peace negotiations. In a recent press release, the OLA, which operates as the armed wing of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration of spreading false information regarding purported secret negotiations with the ruling Prosperity Party (PP). Claims of Ethnic and Religious Violence The OLA’s statement highlighted concerns over the Ethiopian government’s alleged use of proxy forces to incite ethnic and…

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Renewed Conflict in Ethiopia: Tigray Forces Allegedly Attack Afar Region Recent tensions in Ethiopia have escalated significantly as the Afar region has reported attacks allegedly carried out by Tigray forces. This resurgence of conflict has raised fears of a new wave of violence, reminiscent of the struggles that have plagued the Horn of Africa nation in recent years. The conflict between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) began in November 2020, resulting in a humanitarian crisis affecting millions. Although a truce was established in November 2022, the fragile peace remains precarious, particularly as accusations of border…

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The Complex Dynamics of Foreign Military Presence in the Red Sea: Eritrea’s Perspective The Red Sea and the Horn of Africa represent critical maritime routes that have long attracted global powers eager to influence regional trade and security dynamics. In contemporary times, this complex interplay has manifested in the proliferation of foreign military bases, as nations like the United States, France, China, and several Gulf states establish footholds across the region. Their stated justifications often include countering terrorism and piracy and ensuring navigation freedom—yet these military presences are also deeply entwined with political motivations and geopolitical strategy. Eritrea’s Critique of…

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The Flooding Crisis in Kenya’s Great Lakes: An Urgent Environmental Challenge Understanding the Environmental Disaster In recent years, the Great Lakes region of Kenya has experienced catastrophic flooding that has significantly affected local communities. This environmental crisis, largely overlooked by the international community, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people and damaged the ecosystem of these vital water bodies. The Causes of the Flooding Climate Change and Heavy Rains One of the primary drivers of the flooding in Kenya’s Great Lakes is climate change. Rising temperatures have led to unusual rainfall patterns, causing prolonged and intense rainstorms. These extreme weather…

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