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The untold story in the current conflict in Ethiopia

The untold story in the current conflict in Ethiopia

Introduction In a rare situation where Ethiopian scholars tell the story behind the current conflict in Ethiopia, Beharu Zewdie, Emeritus Professor of history at Addis Ababa University shared his voic...

November 22, 20217 min read
Analysis of PM Abiy Ahmed’s Tweets and Public Response

Analysis of PM Abiy Ahmed’s Tweets and Public Response

Analysis of PM Abiy Ahmed’s Tweets and Public Response: cloud of words and sentiment Introduction Twitter helps politicians to directly communicate to the public, and to disseminate their message time...

May 4, 20213 min read
Conflict event reporting in Ethiopia and media bias

Conflict event reporting in Ethiopia and media bias

Conflict event reporting in Ethiopia and media bias: A comparison of manual and machine coded data sets Today, we will explore the extent to which conflict events are reported fairly across administra...

March 28, 20212 min read
Conflict Trends in Ethiopia: Part 1

Conflict Trends in Ethiopia: Part 1

Conflict Trends in Ethiopia: Part 1 In this blog series, I will use the Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset (ACLED) to generate some insights regarding conflict trends in Ethiopia. I will also e...

March 9, 20212 min read
Part 3 of 3: Toward applied data science for peace

Part 3 of 3: Toward applied data science for peace

Toward applied data science for peace It has been a while since I shared Part 2 of this series where I discuss some of my efforts to fine-tune my skills toward applying data science for peace. In May...

March 6, 20213 min read
Part 2 of 3: Toward Applied Data Science for Peace

Part 2 of 3: Toward Applied Data Science for Peace

Toward Applied Data Science for Peace In this series of blog posts, I will share my journey as my expertise evolve from the field of international development to data science. Part 2 was originally ap...

March 5, 20211 min read