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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Authentication and Registration of Documents Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Council of Ministers, Ethiopia

The Proclamation applies to documents authenticated and registered by organs of the Regional Government authorized by respective Regional laws; organs of the Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa City Governments authorized under this Proclamation; the Ministry...

Ethiopia 2003 Foreign Affairs

Rural Electrification Fund Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

The Rural Electrification Fund is established as a permanent financial source under a Special Bank Account to be opened by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development. The objectives of the fund are: to provide...

Ethiopia 2003 Finance

Bamako Convention Ratification Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia

The proclamation to ratify the Bamako Convention. The Bamako Convention on the Ban of the Import into Africa and the Control of Transboundary movements and management of Hazardous Wastes Within Africa was adopted on 30...

Ethiopia 2003 Foreign Affairs

Cartegena Protocol on Biosafety Ratification Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

A proclamation to ratify the Cartegena protocol on biosafety. The protocol was adopted on the 20th day of January 2000. The Environmental Protection Authority is authorized to take, in cooperation with the appropriate Federal, Regional...

Ethiopia 2003 National Development

Rural Development Policy and Strategies

Ethiopia, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development

This policy is directed towards addressing the country’s grave food security condition. It recognises the need to prioritize agriculture to drive the rapid and sustained growth of the economy. It also strives to actively mobilize...

Ethiopia 2003 National Development

Condominium Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Urban Development and Construction, Ethiopia

The proclamation defines a condominium as a “building for residential or another purpose with five or more separately owned units and common elements, in a high-rise building or a row of houses, and includes the...

Ethiopia 2003 Infrastructure and Construction

Basel Protocol Ratification

Ethiopia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The proclamation to ratify the Basel Protocol on Liability and Compensation Damage Resulting from transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal. The adoption of the protocol was held at the fifth meeting of the...

Ethiopia 2003 Foreign Affairs

Proclamation to Provide for a Warehouse Receipts System

Council of Ministers/trade and industry, Ethiopia

This Proclamation is under special laws and proclamations; all forms of transaction arising out of and in connection with contracts of warehousing. The relevant provisions of the 1960 Civil and Commercial Codes of Ethiopia shall...

Ethiopia 2003 Trade, Industry and Investment

Trade Practice Proclamation No. 329/2003

Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry

This proclamation applies to all personnel involved in any commercial activity. It was made to secure a fair competitive process through the prevention and elimination of anti-competitive and unfair trade practices, and to safeguard the...

Ethiopia 2003 Trade, Industry and Investment

Immigration Proclamation No. 354/2003

Ethiopia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

This proclamation provides the requirement for entry into Ethiopia, a departure from Ethiopia and deportation of foreigners from Ethiopia. It also provides a guide for the registration of foreigners and residence permits.

Ethiopia 2003 Democracy and Governance

Foreign Affairs and National Security Policy and Strategy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

This policy is driven by the need for adequate security and foreign relations to push the growth and development of the country. It contains strategies to aid adequate internal security, re-orientation of the populace as...

Ethiopia 2002 Foreign Affairs