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Hold My Hand Charity: A Beacon Of Hope For Ethiopia’s Vulnerable Youth

‘Hold My Hand’ charity, founded in 2014, has become a transformative force in Addis Ababa. What began in 2013 as a weekend support group by three university students to aid homeless children in Bole sub-city has grown into a permanent shelter providing comprehensive care. The organization addresses the immediate needs of at-risk boys and girls […]

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Naomi Girma: From College Football To Chelsea’s Record-Breaking Defender

Naomi Girma has made history as the most expensive female footballer in the world. The 24-year-old defender’s £900,000 transfer from San Diego Wave to Chelsea has broken the previous transfer record, marking a major milestone in women’s football.  Naomi, born and raised in San Jose, California, is the first player of Ethiopian descent to represent

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Pasta Festa

A celebration of authentic Italian flavors This December, food lovers in Addis Ababa will have the chance to indulge in an unforgettable culinary experience as Pasta Festa kicks off at the Millennium Compound on December 7, 2024, as the Grand Finale of the Italian Cuisine Month.Pasta Festa will bring together some of the finest Italian

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Handmade Ethiopian Silk From Arba Minch

Bere Sericulture produces beautiful silk materials and garments for the local and international markets. Bere Sericulture production begins with the cultivation of castor and mulberry plants to rear silkworms by feeding them the plant leaves. The cocoons produced by the silkworms are then processed into silk threads. This process also disseminates the necessary technology and

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Gabriella Ghermandi: Celebrating Ethiopian Musical Traditions

‘Maqeda’: An homage to Ethiopian female figures, communities, rituals, and musical styles. Released by the Atse Tewodros Project Gabriella Ghermandi is an Italo-Ethiopian singer, performer, novelist, and short-story writer. Her writing focuses on the intersection of Ethiopian and Italian identity. Parallel to her writing, Gabriella has built a reputation as a performer of narratives adapted

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