The geopolitical landscape of Northeast Africa has reached a historic inflection point, characterized by the final ...
Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, is beginning to redefine the country’s ...
According to ARC, Ethiopia’s evolving political landscape is among the key factors requiring renewed attention. While national reform efforts remain underway, regional variations in administrative ...
The digitalization of international relations has ushered in a new dimension of statecraft, characterized by the instrumentalization of narratives, the ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) now functions as a cornerstone of Ethiopian national infrastructure, actively generating power and transforming the socio-economic landscape. Its operational ...
Signs are multiplying that Ethiopia is entering a perilous turn. Political and armed factions in the Ogaden “Western Somalia” have announced their merger into a single entity under the name Somali ...
The Ethiopian government has made it a policy for its quest for alternative sources of energy to be in locked steps with that of its neighbours.
From introducing Ethiopia's first electric vehicle fleet for tourism in 2021 to our scholarship program for students in conflict-affected areas, we've always believed in responsible growth.” — Mr.
Dukem, Ethiopia, is about a 35-kilometre drive southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa. Like many rural areas in the country, it’s made up of houses, shops and schools. But it’s also home to a sprawling ...