ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in Ethiopia live under constant fear of violence, illness, hunger and poverty but they are now also facing a new threat - human trafficking, according ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For women entering the formal labour market in Ethiopia, taking a job can expose them to new public spaces and risks. Wikimedia ...
Amina Mohamed Abdi: “We drink it, we cook with it, it is essential. Life means having water.” Petterik Wiggers / Oxfam New solar panels, pipes, and taps deliver water to a town surviving long-term ...
Conflicts in Ethiopia have devastated communities, and the resulting loss of services and breakdown in social support systems have made it harder to access lifesaving gender-based violence response ...
Nearly 24,000 women across Ethiopia have secured a business loan from the Women Entrepreneurship Development Project. The project has provided business and technical training to over 32,000 women ...
Edomawit Ashebir tries to block out the haters. Every time she grabs her skateboard and goes out in public, the young Ethiopian knows she might hear some rude comments. “My mom empowers me, but people ...
During my recent travels to the Sidama and Oromia regions of Ethiopia, I had the privilege of speaking with graduates of Save the Children’s Young Women’s Leadership and Economic Empowerment Program ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It wasn’t until 2005 when Seifu Ibssa traveled back to his hometown of Acheber, Ethiopia. In the same pond he would fetch water ...
Gaining access to the sea is an existential matter for Ethiopia, and the nation's youth have a huge role to play in ensuring the country's national interest, Women and Social Affairs State Minister ...
For many women in Ethiopia, getting their first formal job doesn't just change their income; it can change how they describe who they are in everyday public interactions. Subscribe to our newsletter ...