I am an Ethiopian horticulturist and plant biotechnologist with over a decade of experience dedicated to one mission: conserving Ethiopia's native flora and ensuring its sustainable use for food security and ecological resilience. My work sits at the intersection of rigorous academic research, hands-on conservation management, and a bold vision for systemic change in African applied science education.
I hold an MSc in Plant Biotechnology from Jimma University and serve as a lecturer in the Department of Horticulture at Dilla University. For five years, I served as the Director of the Dilla University Botanical and Ecotourism Garden (DUBEG), where I played a pivotal role in its establishment and development into a center for education, conservation, and ecotourism.
My research focuses on two cornerstone species of Ethiopian heritage and food security:
My work has been published in international journals including Advances in Agriculture, Food Science & Nutrition, and the International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. I am an active member of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and the Africa Tree Seed Groups (ATSG), and I serve as a Research Botanist for the Lukango Tree Conservancy Limited (Uganda).
wehenet.com was born from a recognition that Ethiopia's applied universities hold immense potential that remains untapped due to fragmented knowledge and a gap between policy and practice. My 2025β2035 strategic vision is to change that by building the digital and institutional infrastructure for a new model of African applied science.
This platform is my commitment to:
I am seeking partners, funders, and collaborators to scale this vision. Whether you are a researcher, a university leader, or a development organization β if you believe in knowledge-driven transformation, let's connect.
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