My latest article is now published on “Africa is a Country.” I write about a road trip with my late father through Ethiopia’s majestic Bale Mountains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, grappling with the pressures of both neglect and modernity. As we traveled the landscapes rich in biodiversity and historical resonance, the expedition became a metaphor for Ethiopia’s broader challenges: the tug-of-war between rapid development and the profound need for conservation.
The article dives into the delicate balance between ambition and preservation, set against the backdrop of a nation undergoing political and environmental transformations. It offers reflections on the weight of legacies—those we inherit, those we forge, and those we leave behind.