Ethiopia

Currency: Birr (ETB)

Timezone: East Africa Time (UTC+3)

Major Cities: Addis Ababa

Ethiopia is a landlocked country in East Africa surrounded by six (6) countries: Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somali, Sudan, and South Sudan. The climate of Ethiopia is a tropical monsoon with wide topographic-induced variation and terrain of high plateau with central mountain range divided by the Great Rift Valley. With a population of approximately 113 million people, Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa and the most populous country in Eastern Africa. The official languages of the country are Oromo and Amharic which are the languages of the country’s largest ethnic groups.

Politically, Ethiopia is also the oldest independent country on the continent, void of any form of colonial ties, and operates a federal parliamentary republic system of government which is administratively divided into 9 ethnically based regions including Addis Ababa the capital of the country. Ethiopia operates a planned economy that is heavily reliant on the agricultural sector and the service sector.

While the agricultural sector employs 70 percent of the population, the service sector is the major contributor to the country’s GDP. Furthermore, the service sector is the main source of the country’s foreign exchange particularly from state-owned Ethiopian Airlines. Other major sources of foreign exchange include coffee, gold, sesame, and livestock. The major problem facing the country is the political tension between the Tigray region and the prime minister.

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Fiscal Year Budget Proclamation 2000

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

Proclamation number 552 of 2007 represents the Federal Government Budget proclamation for the year 2000.

Ethiopia 2007 Finance

Ethio- Nigeria Bilateral Trade Agreement Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia

“Bilateral Trade Agreement between the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, signed at Addis Ababa on the 10th day of October 2006”

Ethiopia 2007 Trade, Industry and Investment

The Revised Export Trade Duty Inventive Scheme Establishing Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ethiopia

The seeks to address gaps in the framework and implementation of the original proclamation. A revised version to improve the management of the country’s foreign currency reserve.

Ethiopia 2007 Trade, Industry and Investment

Rural Land Administration and Use Regulations

Ethiopia, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Consequent upon the proclamation issued on the rural land administration and use in 2007, which recognized the importance of land for agriculture, and a viable economic resource for the country; The regulations contained seeks to...

Ethiopia 2007 Agriculture and Rural Development

Solid Waste Management Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

The proclamation seeks to maximally reduce the adverse effects of solid waste on the environment while ensuring the benefits obtainable are equally maximised. It discusses, among other things, solid waste management planning, general obligations of...

Ethiopia 2007 Environment and Climate Change

Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Authority Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade & Development, Ethiopia

This Proclamation establishes the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Authority as an autonomous public institution of the Federal Government. The authority is accountable to the office of the prime minister. The general objective of the Authority shall...

Ethiopia 2007 Trade, Industry and Investment

Forest Development, Conservation and Utilization Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ethiopia

The proclamation applies nationwide. It specifies the types of forest ownership, the promotion of the utilization of private forest, promotion of forest technology and development, the obligation of private forest developers, conservation, development, and administration...

Ethiopia 2007 Forestry and Wildlife

Development Conservation and Utilization of Wildlife Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Agriculture Rural Development, Ethiopia

The proclamation has the following objectives: to drive the conservation, management, development, and subsequent utilization of the wildlife resources in the country; to create conditions necessary for discharging government obligations assumed under treaties regarding the...

Ethiopia 2007 Agriculture and Rural Development

Maritime Sector Administration Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Transport and Communications, Ethiopia

The proclamation establishes a Maritime Affairs Authority as an autonomous public authority having its judicial personality. The powers and duties of the authority, the organization and management, and miscellaneous provisions are specified. The objectives of...

Ethiopia 2007 Maritime

Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Agriculture and Natural Resources/ Livestock and Fisheries, Ethiopia

The federal government has highlighted the development of the agriculture sector as a critical pre-requisite for poverty alleviation in the country. It thus seeks to facilitate an efficient marketing system for agricultural commodities. The Ethiopia...

Ethiopia 2007 Agriculture and Rural Development

Coffee Strategy (Amharic)

Agriculture, Ethiopia

***document in Amharic language.

Ethiopia 2007 Agriculture and Rural Development

Drug Fund and Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia

This is a proclamation to provide for the establishment of the drug fund and pharmaceutical supply agency. It discusses the strategic role and contribution of pharmaceuticals to the general health sector and securing the life...

Ethiopia 2007 Health