The Pretoria Agreement for Tigray: One Year After Published: 1 November 2023 Analysis The war between Ethiopia's government and the People's Liberation Front of Tigray has ended, but a stable peace has not yet been achieved. By Yakob Yatene Aylate
Sexual violence in the conflict in northern Ethiopia Published: 28 October 2022 Since 2020 a war has been ongoing in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia. The conflict quickly spread to the neighboring regions of Amhara and Afar, leading to a humanitarian crisis. Sexual violence is being employed deliberately and systematically as an instrument of war by all parties to the conflict in northern Ethiopia. By Franziska Ulm Düsterhöft
A “Feminist” Ethiopia? What’s Really Behind the Country’s Recent Reforms? Published: 29 October 2019 Analysis The reforms of Ethiopia's Prime Minister, including a cabinet with 50 percent women ministers, have attracted interest in his country and beyond. What has really changed for the population? By Zemdena Abebe
Demanding Climate Justice Published: 10 January 2008 Interview with Negusu Aklilu, co-ordinator of the Ethiopian Forum for Environment, editor-in-chief of “AKIRMA: a Magazine on Environment and Development“, and one of the primary signatories of the appeal Africa Speaks up on Climate Change. By Bettina Schneider