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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Kyoto Protocol Ratification Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

A proclamation to ratify the Kyoto protocol on the reduction of greenhouse gases. The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change was adopted and ratified by the house of peoples’ representatives...

Ethiopia 2005 Environment and Climate Change

Revised Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission., Ethiopia

The government of Ethiopia recognises the negative impact corruption could have in hindering the social, economic, and political development of the country. It, therefore, deems it necessary to fortify the anti-corruption commission to ensure effectiveness...

Ethiopia 2005 Democracy and Governance

National Strategy for Child Survival in Ethiopia

Ethiopia, Ministry of Health

This national strategy addresses the need to meet the MDG 2015 goal of reducing child mortality, specifically, under-five child mortality by two thirds. It analyses and attempts to check the various underlying conditions that account...

Ethiopia 2005 Health

Raw Hide and Skin Marketing System Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Agriculture and Rural Development, Ethiopia

This Proclamation shall apply to all raw-hide and skin marketing participants. It highlights key pointers like the certificate of competence, processing and transportation of raw hides and skins, marketing, prohibitions, marketing information, and inspection and...

Ethiopia 2005 Agriculture and Rural Development

Federal Urban Planning Institute Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Federal Affairs, Ethiopia

The Federal Urban Planning Institute is established as an autonomous public organ having its legal personality. The Institute shall be accountable to the Ministry of federal affairs. The institute is charged with achieving a balanced...

Ethiopia 2005 Infrastructure and Construction

National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

Ethiopia, Institute of Biodiversity Conservation

The strategy and action plan state that Ethiopia’s population of world rarest animals is gradually on the decline due to overuse and loss of natural habitats, due to the ever-growing human population. Deforestation, overgrazing, soil...

Ethiopia 2005 Environment and Climate Change

Transport Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Transport, Ethiopia

The proclamation pushes to restructure the transport sector to make it amenable to the transport policies and strategies of the government. It clearly defines the powers and duties of the executive organs at federal and...

Ethiopia 2005 Transportation

Federal Courts Proclamation Re-amendment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Council of Ministers, Ethiopia

A proclamation to re-amend the federal court’s proclamation of 1996, as a matter of necessity, and under the relevant articles of the federal government of Ethiopia constitution.

Ethiopia 2005 Justice

Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Protection Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Communication, Ethiopia

The Federal Government enacts the copyright proclamation under the articles of the constitution to protect literary, artistic, and general creative works.

Ethiopia 2004 Information, Communication and Technology

Refugee Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Agency for Refugee and Returnee Affairs, Ethiopia

The refugee proclamation of 2004 makes provision for the laws and frameworks on refugees relations for effective implementation of international agreements on refugees’ asylum, protection, and safe and voluntary repatriation.

Ethiopia 2004 Democracy and Governance