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SLIDING ROOFS


SLIDING ROOFS

A makeshift cafe around Senga Tera caters to the coffee needs of the residents from a nearby building. The tilted corrugated roof masks cosy accommodations. Addis Abeba is home to a vibrant informal economy providing hundreds of thousands with daily income and employment. According to a recent study by the African Cities Research Consortium, the capital generates 29pc of Ethiopia’s urban GDP and 20pc of national urban employment. Since the early 2000s, the government adopted a two-pronged approach towards informality marked by mandatory business registration and reorganization of micro and small enterprises.  

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LIBRARY MILESTONE

Ervin Massinga (left), U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia, and Kora Tushune (right), State Minister of Education, during the 60th anniversary celebration of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library at Addis Abeba University last week. The event highlighted the flagship library's enduring legacy as the university's primary academic hub, continuing to provide thousands of students with a welcoming, state-of-the-art space to study, research, and collaborate...


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PAW PATROL

A line of young volunteers, barely into their teenage years, hold hands at a zebra crossing near the “Sidist Kilo” roundabout along Algeria Street, keeping pedestrians from crossing while the traffic light is green for vehicles. The children are spending their summer volunteering to help keep traffic moving, taking on a responsibility usually left to adults. What is meant to be a moment when parents guide children across the road is, in this case, turned on its head, as the children help man...


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SERVING LOVE

A man gazes upward at the tennis ball before unleashing a fierce serve at the Tennis Club in the heart of Addis Abeba, beside Ghion Hotel along Ras Damtew Street. Established in 1970 during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie, the club traces its roots to the early 1960s, when it was known as Filweha Tennis Club, while the sport itself had reached the capital decades earlier through the Olympiakos Greek Club in the 1930s and an earlier tennis ground established in 1949. For the players, the scor...