United States injects $40 million into Ethiopia’s health sector
To strengthen Ethiopia’s capacity to provide quality affordable healthcare to citizens across the country, the United States government has provides $40 million.
To strengthen Ethiopia’s capacity to provide quality affordable healthcare to citizens across the country, the United States government has provides $40 million.
The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides capacity building training for 31 Ethiopian senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officers from regional health bureaus across the country.
International food safety conference opens in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia today aiming at building up political support to address global food safety challenges.
The Government of Germany and the UN children organization (UNICEF) today hand over 30 vehicles to the Government of Ethiopia in support of the country’s mobile health and nutrition services program. The…
African continent can create jobs to 60 million in drug industries if the continent invest in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals products locally, says UN official.
A new report by the African Leaders for Nutrition (ALN) ranks Ethiopia at the bottom in Africa in access to improved sanitation facilities.
African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina, who won the 2019 Sunhak Peace Prize Laureate, donates the prize money to the hungry people in Africa.
Ethiopia improved its performance in tackling a range of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) between 2015 and 2017, according to statistics released at the African Union Summit.
Ethiopians Parliament on Wednesday has passed a new law that bans alcohol commercials on broadcast media.
Following the death of 57 Ethiopians on boat accident in Djibouti a week ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, says it is working to bring home 347 from Djibouti including…
Officially commencing the rehabilitation of street children in Capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, last night the city administration has lifted 2,000 street children volunteered to enter rehabilitation centers.
Seven passengers died and 24 wounded on a road traffic accident occurred on Thursday morning in central Ethiopia.
Spearhead by Deputy Mayor Takele Umma, Addis Ababa City Administration launches a trust fund that will be used for the rehabilitation of the city’s street children.
Global immunization experts urged African countries to strengthen their routine immunization.