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As part of its nationwide 4G rollout, Safaricom Ethiopia has relaunched its network in Arbaminch and partnered with Mary Joy ...
Kotebe University of Education (KUE) is spearheading efforts to enhance the accessibility, quality, and equity of early childhood education as a cornerstone for national development and a critical ...
Splash, a US-based NGO, will use the investment to expand clean water, safe sanitation and menstrual health programs in schools in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia We are extremely grateful for this ...
Harvard University is challenging President Donald Trump’s move to block foreign students from coming to the United States to attend the Ivy League school, calling it illegal retaliation for Harvard’s ...
Together, these efforts strengthened Ethiopia’s commitment to inclusive edu 64 schools across Ethiopia - 54 primary and 11 secondary - received support through GEQIP-E, along with 12 additional ...
In 2023, Ethiopia had a total school-aged population of 35,444,482 children, about 52% of them primary school-aged. In the same year, only 22,949,597 children were enrolled in schools, leaving ...
In 2023, Ethiopia had a total school-aged population of 35,444,482 children, about 52% of them primary school-aged. In the same year, only 22,949,597 children were enrolled in schools, leaving ...
ADDIS ABABA - Muslims gathered in Mekelle, the regional administrative capital of Tigray, protesting against the ban imposed on school girls on wearing hijabs, despite the court order restraining ...
Over nine million children are currently out of school across Ethiopia due to conflict, violence and natural disasters, with more than 6,000 schools shut down, according to the United Nations. In ...
The reconstruction of two primary schools in Hawzen District of Tigray Region has created conducive learning environment for students. The two schools - Megab Primary School and Mariam Zala Primary ...
Ethiopia's government denies targeting civilians. ENDF does not hide the use of drones in the fight against Fano militants in the Amhara region but refutes reports of civilian casualties.