Policy

Editorial Policy


  1. Accuracy and Objectivity
    We strive to report the facts accurately and objectively. We will not publish incomplete information or create false perceptions.
  2. Fairness and Respect
    Respect for everyone, regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, socioeconomic status, or religious beliefs, is a fundamental principle of our publication. When describing individuals or groups whose stories we publish, we avoid using terms such as ‘narrow nationalist,’ ‘Banda,’ ‘Shane,’ ‘Junta,’ ‘Jawsa,’ and other dehumanizing language that Ethiopian politics has introduced over the years to target opponents. We believe such expressions hinder, rather than promote, communication and understanding.
  3. Accountability and Transparency
    Correcting any factual errors that appear in our publication is a commitment we uphold. We welcome feedback and suggestions from our readers. In the event that we publish false or incomplete information, we provide those who have been harmed the opportunity to respond and have the information corrected.
  4. Core Value
    Curate Oromia believes Ethiopia is a country of numerous nations, each with its own land, history, culture, and traditions. A state that reflects this diversity and respects the aspirations of its people has yet to be formed. Our publication thus fully supports the right of nations to self-determination, not only in Ethiopia but also throughout Africa and the World.