Our Publications

Publications

Our Research and Publications

HEAL-Ethiopia is committed to sharing knowledge and insights from our work through research papers, case studies, policy briefs, and technical guides. Our publications aim to contribute to the broader development discourse and inform evidence-based practices.

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: A Comprehensive Approach

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: A Comprehensive Approach

Research Paper | 2023

Authors: Dereje Deme, Mentuab Araya, et al.

This research paper examines the multifaceted nature of poverty in Ethiopia and presents a comprehensive approach to breaking the cycle of poverty through integrated development initiatives.

Youth Empowerment as a Catalyst for Community Development

Youth Empowerment as a Catalyst for Community Development

Case Study | 2022

Authors: HEAL-Ethiopia Research Team

This case study documents the impact of HEAL's youth empowerment programs in Oromia Region, highlighting successful approaches and lessons learned.

Women's Economic Empowerment: Pathways to Sustainable Livelihoods

Women's Economic Empowerment: Pathways to Sustainable Livelihoods

Policy Brief | 2022

Authors: Mentuab Araya, Tigist Alemu

This policy brief presents evidence-based recommendations for promoting women's economic empowerment in rural Ethiopia, drawing on HEAL's experience implementing savings groups and business development programs.

Climate Resilience and Sustainable Agriculture in Ethiopia

Climate Resilience and Sustainable Agriculture in Ethiopia

Research Paper | 2021

Authors: Dereje Deme, Solomon Tadesse, et al.

This research paper examines the impact of climate change on agricultural communities in Ethiopia and presents strategies for building resilience through sustainable farming practices.

Community-Based Approaches to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care

Community-Based Approaches to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care

Case Study | 2020

Authors: HEAL-Ethiopia Health Team

This case study documents HEAL's community-based approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and care, highlighting the role of community health workers and peer educators in reducing stigma and improving access to services.