
The Weight of the Soul, Measured in Water
Posted by Frank van SteenbergenJuly 9, 2012 We are always in search of the ‘essence.’ Even though we do not … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenJuly 9, 2012 We are always in search of the ‘essence.’ Even though we do not … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen July 2, 2012 It is two years to the day of reckoning. By 2015, the … Continued

Earlier this year, there were riots in Raya-Kobo – the scene of … Continued

Importance of Rice Rice is a very important food crop, 50% of the total world population consumes rice. 90% of … Continued

By Dr. Helmut Eigenmann, Thin Waters/ Laboratory and Design My experiments with thin water layers and light are the basis … Continued

Securing the Future of a Culture of Resilience by Ilse Köhler-Rollefson, League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock development (LPP) Nature’s … Continued

Who are pastoralists? Pastoralists are people who depend for their living primarily on livestock. They inhabit those parts of the … Continued

The use of video in agriculture and rural development is not new. Anyone with any interest in the sector would … Continued

Production of chemical fertilizers used in agricuture is highly energy-intensive. The lowest estimate is that at least 1% of all … Continued

This is a mousetrap (and a mouse in it, if you look closely) being used in Tigray, Ethiopia. The trap … Continued

posted by Abraham AbhishekJune 20, 2012 Food aid is crucial for countries still working their way up the poverty ladder, … Continued

Posted by Abraham AbhishekJune 10, 2012 This shallow well in Woukro, Ethiopia, seems to be shaped like the African continent. … Continued