The Eighth meeting of the Tripartite Technical Committee on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) concluded on Friday August 21, 2015 in Addis Abeba, Hilton Hotel.
Ethiopia has launched two climate resilient strategies for Agriculture, Forest & Environment, and Water & energy that will be implemented up to the year 2030.
This paper provides field experiment–based evidence on the potential additional forest carbon sequestration that cleaner and more fuel-efficient cookstoves might generate. The paper focuses on the Mirt (meaning “best”) cookstove, which is used to bake injera, the staple food in Ethiopia.
To realize the sustainable development of the nation and to do away with the impact of climate change, Ethiopian agriculture, forests, water and renewable energy sectors jointly launched a strategy
The bars and cafes are full and lively in the northern Ethiopian town of Mekelle—but they are no longer smoke-filled, with the strict implementation of a smoking ban in public places.
WaterAid is working hard to ensure that a portion of the US $100 billion committed to climate change every year from 2020 (known as climate finance) is directed towards the essential services – such as water, sanitation and hygiene – that poor people need to be resilient to change.
Addis Abeba Water & Sewerage Authority (AWSSA) is deploying 10 mobile liquid waste treatment plants, which it has procured for 759 million Br of its own budget, at seven condominium sites.
Ghana has slipped further on its sanitation performance globally to become the World’s 7th worst performing country, according to a new report released on Tuesday.