Reading the Rain
Posted by Kebede Manjur Gebru, Frank van Steenbergen, and Eyasu Yazew Hagos February 29, 2016 There is so much wisdom that goes … Continued

Posted by Kebede Manjur Gebru, Frank van Steenbergen, and Eyasu Yazew Hagos February 29, 2016 There is so much wisdom that goes … Continued

Contribution from Lambert K Smedema, Arnhem, the Netherlands (lambertsmedema@hotmail.com) February, 2016 A casual review of the current state and … Continued

Posted by Karim Nawaz January 25, 2016 Miss Bakhtawar Mallah is a 19 year old girl from the fishing … Continued

Posted by Letty Fajardo and Frank van Steenbergen December 30, 2015 As the New Year starts, it is good to … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen and Manoranjan Mondal December 13, 2015 In the 1960’s and 1970’s a large part … Continued

Posted by Nardos Masresha December 8, 2015 As women are a central strategy of the Ethiopia Climate Innovation Center (ECIC), … Continued

Posted by Marta Agujetas Perez November 25, 2015 This year’s rainy season in Ethiopia made a very timid appearance in … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen November 16, 2015 Of all bridges, arched stone bridges are among the most special. Standing … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen and Sukru Esin November 02, 2015 It is an amazing place with a history of … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen November 2, 2015 “It is a big shame… one’s eldest daughter having to defecate in … Continued

Posted by Francesco Sambalino October 27, 2015 Moray lies in the “valle Sagrado” of Peru. The valley hosts some of … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen October 14, 2015 A big debate is going on in Bangladesh around ‘maladaptation.’ A paper[1] … Continued