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Solomon Yimer is an experienced journalist based in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. He used to write for Addis Fortune and The Ethiopian Reporter newspapers and other local and international publications as well. He also worked as content editor at Addis Zeybe, Addis Ababa based digital media outlet. Currently he is working as a freelance journalist.
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Drought & climate change force Ethiopia pastoralists to go job hunting
In Ethiopia's Somali region, pastoralists like Ahmed Mohammed are forced to abandon traditional herding due to severe droughts exacerbated by climate change. The drought from 2020-22, the worst in 40 years, devastated livestock and livelihoods, pushing many to seek alternative jobs in urban areas. Organizations like the World Bank and the Ethiopian government are providing support through projects aimed at income diversification and resilience building. Nature-based solutions such as agroecology and afforestation are proposed to help pastoralists adapt, but the transition remains challenging as former herders struggle with new skills and lower incomes.
Holistic care for an Ethiopian lake system: Interview with Redwan Mohammed
Ethiopia's Abijata-Shalla Lakes National Park faces significant environmental challenges due to deforestation, erosion, and water extraction for agriculture and industry. Redwan Mohammed, from Wetlands International Ethiopia, emphasizes the importance of wetlands for biodiversity and ecosystem services. The organization is implementing a holistic approach to restore the Ziway-Shalla Basin, involving sustainable farming practices, community engagement, and alternative income sources to combat deforestation and water depletion. Efforts include soil and water conservation, awareness campaigns, and economic support for local communities to protect the park's biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods.
In Ethiopia’s Afar region, a change of messenger boosts immunisation uptake
In Ethiopia's Afar region, immunisation rates have improved due to the involvement of religious leaders in advocacy efforts. Previously, cultural and religious beliefs hindered vaccination uptake, but initiatives by the CORE Group Polio Project and the Friendship Support Association, supported by Gavi, have led to increased community acceptance. Religious leaders like Shek Mohammed Hakim have played a crucial role in educating the community, resulting in higher vaccination rates and reduced drop-out rates. The initiative has successfully addressed misconceptions and increased demand for immunisation services.
After measles, a life in the dark
The article highlights the severe impact of measles on children in Ethiopia, particularly focusing on blindness as a consequence of the disease. It shares personal stories of individuals like Guade Demeke and Minale Jenge Shibabaw, who lost their sight due to measles outbreaks. Despite advancements in vaccination and vitamin A supplementation, measles remains a significant public health concern in low-income regions, exacerbated by disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts like Professor Clare Gilbert and Dr. Mulusew Asferaw emphasize the importance of vaccination and improved healthcare access to prevent such outcomes. The article also discusses the challenges faced by visually impaired children in accessing education and the efforts of organizations like the Ethiopian National Association for the Blind to advocate for better opportunities.
Location, location, location: improvements in Ethiopia’s health facilities draw parents from far and wide
Improvements in the vaccination facilities at Injibara Health Centre in Ethiopia have significantly enhanced the experience for parents and caregivers, leading to increased vaccination rates. The renovations included making the environment more child-friendly and reducing wait times, which had previously deterred some parents from returning. The changes have been well-received by the community, with health workers and parents alike noting the positive impact. The Awi Zone Health Office is working to replicate these improvements across other health centers in the region to further boost immunization coverage and reduce dropout rates.
World Heritage Site listing for Ethiopian park leads to eviction of farming community
Bale Mountains National Park in Ethiopia has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, leading to the planned relocation of over 20,000 residents to meet conservation criteria. The park, known for its rich biodiversity, faces challenges from human settlements and resource use. Local communities, including long-term residents like Aman Kebeko, express mixed feelings about the relocation, with some opposing it and others open to it under favorable conditions. Park officials and UNESCO emphasize the need for a rights-based approach, ensuring community consent and long-term support. The relocation plan is still in its early stages, with ongoing assessments and legal procedures.
Delayed treatment seeking and its associated factors among people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who are on follow-up at Dilla University Referral Hospital in the southern region of Ethiopia
The study investigates the factors contributing to delayed treatment seeking among individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders at Dilla University Referral Hospital in southern Ethiopia. It highlights that nearly half of the patients experience delays in seeking psychiatric treatment, with significant factors including distance from healthcare facilities, educational status, social support, family cohesion, and attitudes towards psychiatric medication. The study emphasizes the need for interventions such as awareness campaigns, family-focused support, anti-stigma initiatives, and improved accessibility to psychiatric services to mitigate these delays and improve mental health outcomes.
Footballers’ Salaries sore, Club’s Revenues Drained
Football clubs in Ethiopia, including Weldia Kenema and Dire Dawa Kenema, are struggling financially due to inflating player salaries, which are not sustainable given their current revenue streams. Despite some clubs receiving government support and sponsorship deals, the financial management and diversification of income sources remain critical issues. Experts suggest that clubs need robust marketing strategies and participation in continental matches to boost revenues. The Ethiopian Football Federation lacks the mandate to set salary caps, further complicating the financial stability of these clubs.
A new book explores story of exiled Ethiopian musicians in the US
A new book titled 'Sing and Sing On' by Kay Kaufman Shelemay explores the history and experiences of Ethiopian musicians who were forced to migrate during and after the 1974 Ethiopian revolution. The book details the personal, cultural, and economic challenges these musicians faced and their significant role in building Ethiopian American communities. It highlights their ongoing creativity and the dual role they play as guardians and challengers of cultural heritage. The book includes interviews with numerous musicians and features a review by Ethiopian Canadian singer Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye.
Addis Ababa to introduce new bicycle sharing transportation scheme
Addis Ababa is set to launch a bike-share system aimed at providing low-cost, environmentally friendly transportation options. Supported by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, UN-Habitat, and the Addis Ababa Transport Bureau, the project will start with 730 bicycles and expand to 10,000 in the future. The initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion, vehicle emissions, and parking issues while promoting green employment and health benefits. Despite some skepticism about the city's topography, experts and officials are optimistic about the project's success and its potential to foster a cycling culture.
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