Addis Ababa - New Flower of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa- Ethiopia's capital, which translates as New Flower in the Amharic language, shows little sign of losing its youthful, lusty edge and is the pulsing heart of this eclectic nation's resurgence as one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
Addis, as it's often simply known, is the world's third-highest capital city at 2,400 meters, and has worn its heart on its sleeve since it was founded by Ethiopian Emperor Menelik about 1892.
Life is lived very much outdoors on its bustling streets thanks to comfortable temperate weather boosted by months of nonstop sunshine in this East African destination.
Perhaps the highest praise one can direct at this chaotic, contradictory and compelling city is this: Addis Ababa does feel exactly as the Ethiopia capital should feel -- singularly and unmistakably Ethiopian, says travel writer Philip Briggs.
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Tameru Zegeye - The 'Miracle Man' of Ethiopia
Tameru Zegeye - an Ethiopian athlete who grew up in the mountainous region of Welo has attempted to set a new World Record for the 'Longest Distance Traveled whilst balanced on crutches' (Hands).
On April 14th, 2013 a crowd of nearly 20 friends and family gathered to witness Tameru cover over 75 metres using just his hands and crutches down the track of the National Stadium in downtown Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Ethiopia has a deep tradition for running and to pay homage to the country's athletes, Tameru's World Record was witnessed by Mohammed Aman - Olympic runner and 800m Diamond League Champion - who acted as the World Record's adjudicator.
Other judges included Keith Bowers of the BBC, Natalie Miller VP of Africa for Operation Smile (NGO for people with disabilities) and Hannah Gibson, Country Director for Jhpiego (International NGO in maternal and child health).
Tameru has an Incredible story: He was born disabled and could not walk at all for the first 15 years of his life. After a chance encounter in a church with a doctor he was provided free surgery and eventually felt empowered to start and finish high school, learn English and graduate from college with a degree in Tourism. Today, Tameru's own persistence, strength and hard work has guided him to the world of disabled sports and with this most recent stunt he believes he will be able to help and inspire other disabled athletes worldwide to realize their abilities and self worth.
Just months ago Tameru was struggling to make ends meet but always believed that he would achieve great things with his stunt skills. He trained daily for hours and carried on through his struggles - and as a result he has been hired by Ethiopia-based Circus group 'Debre Berhan' and will soon be achieving yet another dream of his - to travel for the first time outside of Ethiopia with the Circus on a tour to Sweden.
The next dream to aim for is - to one day perform and travel with Cirque Du Soleil Circus.
Filmed + Edited by: Israel Seoane
Special thanks to: our colleague Nico Demus and Olympic athlete- Mohammad Aman
and of course to all who were present on the day assisting and cheering on Tameru.
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Forest Landscape Restoration: Match plans with budget and capacity (Ethiopia)
In this 11-episode series, you'll have the chance to follow the Forest Landscape Restoration Implementation: Progress on the Ground side-event hosted October 1st, 2019 at the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) XXV World Congress in Curitiba, Brazil. The side-event is a milestone in the IUFRO-led forest landscape restoration (FLR) snapshot analysis, a project that aims at an independent scientific exploration of efforts contributing to forest landscape restoration (FLR) in selected landscapes in nine Bonn Challenge countries, three each in Africa, Asia and Latin America. This project is generously funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.
This session titled Ask the Locals features local scientists in interview, illustrating nine lessons learnt in FLR implementation with real-life examples of achievements, challenges, and experiences in forest landscape restoration implementation. Each lesson could be applicable to any FLR initiative, but is brought to life with the example of a particular landscape participating in the project. Moreover, the Ask the Locals session was intended to prompt discussion and audience interaction during the following session titled Curiosity clusters, which engaged all side-event participants and audience members in small group discussions and concluded with feedback submitted on the effectiveness of the side-event, possible additional lessons learnt, and opportunities to communicate results of the analysis project.
Learn more about forest landscape restoration implementation and access tools such as Forest Landscape Restoration: A Practitioner's Guide (available in English and Spanish) at:
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Discover the Bonn Challenge—a global policy initiative, aiming to bring 150 million hectares of the world's deforested and degraded land into restoration by 2020, and 350 million hectares by 2030:
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Episode #1: Welcome to the FLR Snapshot Analysis and Ask the Locals session
This introduction provides a background to the FLR Snapshot Analysis project and explains the side event objectives and format in this context, as well as thanking the donor – the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety—for generously supporting the project. In this session, videos about the landscapes that have been subject to analysis will be presented, each followed by a short interview with the local scientist who has lead the assessment concentrating on one important lesson learnt.
Episode #2 to #10: Lessons learnt in forest landscape restoration implementation
Lessons learnt are highlighted by participating countries in alphabetical order. Would you prefer Z to A? Check out the blog series, where we learn more about participating landscapes starting with PERU!
Each country could have reported on various lessons learnt - which you can learn more about in the detailed country reports available for download here: however, due to time constraints the Ask the locals session was arranged to present nine frequently observed and complementary lessons learnt that could be useful to policy makers, practitioners, and forest landscape restoration facilitators in countries around the world.
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Here are nine lessons learnt in FLR implementation:
1. Strong emphasis on benefit sharing and livelihood development of rural people is needed in highly populated regions.
2. A shared understanding of the objectives and expectations between project leaders and participants is important.
3. Matching project plans with available governmental budgets and local human capacities is crucial.
4. Communication with stakeholders helps to keep them engaged and active.
5. Supportive policy and regulatory frameworks play important roles in mobilising stakeholder support.
6. Strong political support makes all the difference.
7. Tenure and FLR implementation influence each other mutually, making the recognition of de facto rights a condition for large scale success.
8. Building technical and human capacity contributes to obtaining desired results.
9. Supporting local communities to address some of their priorities provides a good basis for long-term cooperation.
Episode #11: Moving forward by looking Beyond Hectares
The summary and outlook draws on the experiences of participating countries and lessons learnt so far during the FLR snapshot analysis project, and pulls it all together by connecting local experiences to support upscaling at a global level.
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Heart touching! An American girl got her Ethiopian citizenship after Five years.
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How to enjoy Ethiopia, The Land of Origin: Another day in Addis Ababa
My first impression when hearing that I have to live in Ethiopia is 'really?' but all of that directly change become a challenge.
So hello Ethiopia, hello Addis Ababa lets have some fun!!
This video is only a small part of the beauty of Addis Abeba
EKOS Steel Mill Plc, a Korean company, inaugurated in Dukem, Ethiopia
EKOS Steel Mill Plc, a Korean company, inaugurated in Dukem, Ethiopia
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