Author name: Frontieri

Stagflation and the Ethiopian Economy

Stagflation and the Ethiopian Economy An economic theory maintains that there is an inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment, commonly known as the Philips curve. High inflation is associated with low unemployment and vice-versa. However, emerging and developing economies experienced the first global wave of debt accumulation in 1970s.  Low global real interest rates coupled […]

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Readying Ethiopia for a home schooling

Home schooling is trending these days pushed by many forces internal and external to the education system. In home schooling, parents educate their kids at home instead of sending them to schools. The venue for education is not limited to the home though: museums, parks, the market, and trips can be used to teach children.

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Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Against Women and Girls

The socio-economic, cultural, political, and technological advancements human beings  have achieved in the last 200 years is beyond imagination. Nowadays, traveling through the vastness of space is no more science fiction. We have reached the pinnacle of medical progress where we can prevent and cure hundreds of deadly diseases that were impossible 50 years ago.

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The Causes and Dangers of Water Hyacinth / “Emboch” and Sustainable Ways of Controlling the Weed

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), which is locally known as ’Emboch’ in Ethiopia, is a perennial, herbaceous, free floating aquatic plant. It is an invasive weed of waters that doubles itself within 5–15 days (Villamagna and Murphy, 2010). The most favourable conditions for the optimum growth of water hyacinth are nutrient-rich water, temperatures ranging from 28°C

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Analysis of the National Learning Outcome of Ethiopia

    The National Learning Assessment (NLA), carried out every four years by the National Educational Assessment and Evaluation Agency (NEAEA), aims to provide timely and relevant system-wide information on students’ achievement of key learning goals (also mainly in terms of sex, region, and school type) and other factors related to students’ achievement of key

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Frontieri Consult conducted a Gender Audit for Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and Two Regional Agriculture Bureaus

Frontieri Consult conducted a Gender Audit for Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture and Two Regional Agriculture Bureaus The aim of this gender audit was to pave the way for the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) to further advance gender transformation. The audit assessed gaps and opportunities for gender integration and ultimately made recommendations to support the

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The Concepts of Food Security, Food Sovereignty, And the Right to Food

The notion of food security seeks to address the issue of food and hunger through sufficient production of food at individual, family, or country level. Countries can attain food security when they are able to support their agriculture and produce food to guarantee the right to food of their populations within their terrain. As maintained on World Food Summit,

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School Survey on The General Education Sector

Ethiopia has made a remarkable progress in the education sector in the past three decades where net enrolment rate has increased significantly, gender parity narrowed, pupil-teacher ratio for primary schools has improved and repetition rates dropped substantially (MOE, 2019). However, there are still lots to work on as about 2.6 million children of primary school

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School Survey on The General Education Sector

Ethiopia has made a remarkable progress in the education sector in the past three decades where net enrolment rate has increased significantly, gender parity narrowed, pupil-teacher ratio for primary schools has improved and repetition rates dropped substantially (MOE, 2019). However, there are still lots to work on as about 2.6 million children of primary school

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