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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Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and Research Establishment (Amendment) Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization, Ethiopia

The objective of the Institute is to ensure the appropriate conservation and utilization of the country’s biodiversity. The proclamation amends the institute of biodiversity conservation and research establishment proclamation of 1998 as an issue of...

Ethiopia 2004 Agriculture and Rural Development

Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Cooperatives Commission, Ethiopia

The cooperative societies proclamation of 1998 is amended in the form of articles and sub-articles deletion.

Ethiopia 2004 National Development

National Youth Policy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Youths, Sports, and Culture

This policy is based on a study conducted by relevant stakeholders and youth associations passionate about youth development. It acknowledges the importance of youths to society and their inherent leadership roles and abilities. The policy...

Ethiopia 2004 National Development

The Diredawa Administration Charter Proclamation

Ethiopia, House of Federation

The Diredawa city has been an issue of dispute between the Somalia and Oromia regions. The government of Ethiopia however deem it necessary to accelerate development in the area until a lasting solution is obtained....

Ethiopia 2004 National Development

National Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding

Ethiopia, Health

The overarching goal of this strategy is to improve infant and young child feeding practices in Ethiopia. The Strategy provides technical guidance for mothers, on infant and young children feeding, and providing recommendations.

Ethiopia 2004 Health

Sugar Industry Development Fund Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/trade and industry, Ethiopia

The proclamation recognises the existing gap between domestic and international demand for sugar and its current supply. It also points to the lack of private sector players in the industry, due to the huge investment...

Ethiopia 2004 Agriculture and Rural Development

Investment (Amendment) Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ethiopia

A proclamation to amend the investment re-enactment proclamation No. 280 of 2002.

Ethiopia 2003 Trade, Industry and Investment

Nutrition Extension Package

Ethiopia, Ministry of Health

The extension package highlights the causes of these nutrition issues and pushes to address them to achieve the prevention of diseases arising from malnutrition. The prevalence of malnourishment among the rural population in Ethiopia is...

Ethiopia 2003 Health

Addis Ababa City Government Revised Charter Proclamation

Ethiopia, House of Federation

This is a revision to the 1997 charter proclamation. The charter strives to ensure the city of Addis Ababa becomes a suitable place to live and work by all modern measurable standards. This becomes quite...

Ethiopia 2003 National Development

Fisheries Development and Utilization Proclamation

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

The fisheries development and utilization proclamation fill the void of the absence of laws guiding the effective utilization of fisheries resources. The proclamation applies to all Ethiopian water bodies where fish are bred and fishing...

Ethiopia 2003 Agriculture and Rural Development