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  • Karrayyu in Ethiopia dig a mass grave for the massacred Gadaa leaders. Credit: Nuredin Jilo.
    Editor's PicksEthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia’s forgotten minority: Who will be the voice for Karrayyu?

    By Roba Bulga Jilo
    March 31, 2022
    Zoom out from Tigray and there are many more groups facing abuses who are rarely talked about by the media or advocacy groups. On ...
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  • ClimateTop storyUganda

    Photo essay: Shifting seasons and the search for water in Karamoja

    By Stuart Tibaweswa
    March 30, 2022
    Karamoja sub-region, located in north eastern Uganda, is characterised by harsh climatic conditions. These range from frequent droughts to high temperatures, with hot and ...
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  • In December 2020, the first consignment of supplies arrives in Addis Ababa for Tigray. Credit: UNICEFEthiopia/2020/NahomTesfaye.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    Ethiopia’s “humanitarian truce” and its cycle of empty promises

    By Meron Gebreananaye & Saba Mah’derom
    March 30, 2022
    Addis Ababa has promised, and failed, to end the blockade before in moments of rising international pressure. On the 24 March, the Ethiopian federal ...
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  • Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, speaking at the World Economic Forum in 2019. Credit: World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    Ethiopia: Why PM Abiy’s National Dialogue is dead on arrival

    By Patrick Wight
    March 28, 2022
    Critics see the proposed talks as a cynical one-sided ploy. Genuinely representative dialogue would likely threaten Abiy’s grip on power. Over a year into ...
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  • tigray amhara ethiopia war
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    “They’re all the same”: Ethiopia’s sad descent into a war between brothers

    By African Arguments
    March 10, 2022
    Abuses by armed forces, retaliatory killings, and a long-simmering land dispute have raised the tensions and stakes for Tigray and Amhara. Despite being an ...
    Read More
  • CultureGPJSocietyUganda

    “Inside I was standing”: Young Ugandans think twice before kneeling

    By Beatrice Lamwaka
    March 9, 2022
    Tradition or submission? Ugandans are questioning the relevance of the centuries-old practice, including its role in sexual violence. From as early as she can ...
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  • Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (in light blue) of Ethiopia on a state visit to Rwanda in 2018. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia’s national dialogue commission: where are the women?

    By Endegena Ashenafi & Elizabeth Ashamu Deng
    March 8, 2022
    Men dominate the commission for reconciliation talks. A lack of inclusivity risks undermining the initiative, but it is not too late to correct it. ...
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  • Dr. Lia Tadesse Minister of Health Ethiopia addressing journalists in August 2021. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopian journalists are taking a stand for press freedom in 2022

    By Various co-signatories
    March 7, 2022
    Over forty of our colleagues were arrested in 2021. In this open letter, we call on the government to respect media rights. We the ...
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  • Credit: African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Arushua, Tanzania.
    RwandaSociety

    Rwanda gets free pass at African Court

    By Maina Kiai
    March 3, 2022
    Judges in Arusha had an opportunity to stand up for Rwandans’ freedoms of association. They didn’t take it. In January 2014, I was invited ...
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  • Tea workers sort tea at the Kitabi Tea Processing Facility in Kitabi, Rwanda. Credit: A'Melody Lee / World Bank.
    EconomyRwanda

    Rwanda’s economic plans have fallen short. The answer? Listen.

    By Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza
    February 25, 2022
    Low trust and lack of accountability are holding Rwanda back. Dialogue and opening up are in everyone’s interests. In 2000, Rwanda embarked on a ...
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