Israeli and Jewish aid officials are denying an Israeli TV report alleging that Ethiopian immigrant women have been coerced into taking contraceptive shots. The report, which aired Saturday night on ...
As a board member of American Friends of Nishmat, and as someone whose family has proudly supported the institution for many ...
For more than three decades, MSI Ethiopia has stood at the forefront of advancing reproductive healthcare and family planning ...
With the second anniversary marking the end of the Tigray civil war fast approaching, the northern region of Ethiopia remains in the grip of famine, with much of its population displaced. In addition, ...
In southern Ethiopia, unsustainable farming practices and tree cutting for fuel are causing land degradation. The Integrated Women’s Development Organization has planted fruit and other trees as well ...
Early motherhood is associated with increased public health risks, which can significantly influence a woman’s life trajectory and opportunities. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce youth pregnancies, ...
For many women in Ethiopia, getting their first formal job doesn't just change their income; it can change how they describe who they are in everyday public interactions. In a country where ethnicity ...
A woman walks along a dirt road inside the largest refugee camp in Mekele, capital of Tigray, Ethiopia, July 2, 2024 (Sipa photo by Ximena Borrazas via AP Images). MEKELE, Ethiopia—Lying in a hospital ...
Donkeys are vital to the lives of women in Ethiopia and could be the difference between destitution and modest survival, new research has found. The study also revealed that societal perception of ...
Influential Ethiopian women’s rights activist Betelehem Akalework says she has been forced to move home twice in two years after enduring a barrage of online abuse, death threats and physical ...