Addis Ababa — In recent years, Ethiopia's tourism sector has gained remarkable momentum, fueled by substantial government investments and forward-thinking initiatives aimed at positioning the country ...
Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, most, but not all employees in Minnesota can access up to 20 weeks of subsidized time off each benefit year under the state’s new paid leave program, assuming they have a ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Viewers will notice programming changes on WKOW November 20 and 21 due to the station airing the WIAA football state championship games. You can find information about how to watch ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced a new lecture series called Building Bridges with its inaugural program set to feature a conversation with 44th president of the ...
Ethiopia started talks with China to convert at least part of the $5.38 billion it owes Beijing into yuan-denominated loans, following an example set by Kenya that bolsters China’s efforts to ...
More than 20 states sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, challenging the agency’s decision to cancel a $7 billion program that aimed to make solar power accessible to low-income ...
The city of Gondar, one of 117 Ethiopian cities that benefited from the World Bank’s Ethiopia Urban Institutional and Infrastructure Development Program (UIIDP). Photo: Adobe Stock With World Bank ...
Addis Ababa, August 25, 2025 (ENA) -- The Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations (ECCSA) has emphasized that the Digital Ethiopia program is crucial to deliver simplified services to ...
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Ethiopia’s Urban Development Safety Net Program Empowers Citizens for Productive Future
Addis Ababa, August 20, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia’s Urban Development Safety Net Program is helping citizens move from dependency to economic productivity, Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure announced.
Enset, a drought-tolerant crop native to Ethiopia and known as the “tree against hunger,” feeds more than 25 million people and is seen as a key to building climate-resilient food systems. Despite its ...
The University of Houston-Downtown is holding a two-part lecture program about Hurricane Katrina and its impact on Houston. "Katrina: 20 Years Later" will take place at 11 a.m. Aug. 20 and 6 p.m. Aug.
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