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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 January 1991. The environmental protection authority is charged with the implementation of the convention.

Ethiopia 2003 Foreign Affairs

Control of Ozone Layer Depleting Substances Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

This Proclamation provides for the necessary framework to implement the Montreal Protocol concerning a system for licensing the import and export of controlled substances listed in the Annexes to the Protocol. “The Proclamation specifies powers and duties of the Authority and requires federal or regional government organ empowered by law to issue a business license or to control imports to refuse, grant, renew, suspend or cancel trade licenses in tandem with the decision of the Authority to refuse, grant, renew, suspend or cancel authorization.

Ethiopia 2011 Environment and Climate Change

Coffee Quality Control and Marketing Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia

The Proclamation shall apply to any person, directly or indirectly involved in transactions of Ethiopian coffee quality control and marketing. It details the coffee quality control and transaction process, obligations of transacting actors, as well as other miscellaneous provisions.

Ethiopia 2008 Agriculture and Rural Development

Animal Diseases Prevention and Control Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia

The government of Ethiopia acknowledges the need to primarily prevent and control animal diseases to maximise their benefits. The becomes quite crucial owing to their wide range of use as draft power for agriculture, source of food, raw materials for industries, and foreign exchange. It details the necessary procedures for the prevention and control, powers and duties of animal health officers, movement of animals, animal products, animal by-products, and other miscellaneous provisions.

Ethiopia 2002 Agriculture and Rural Development

Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa Ratification Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Ethiopia

This serves as the proclamation to ratify the protocol to the African Charter on human and peoples’ rights on the rights of women in Africa. The protocol was adopted in Maputo, Mozambique on 11 July 2003. The Ministry of Women and Children Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is given the responsibility to cooperate with other relevant organs to implement and follow-up the Protocol. It contains several reservations and declarations on the protocol.

Ethiopia 2018 Democracy and Governance

Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute Establishment Council of Ministers Regulations

Ethiopia, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

These regulations are to establish the Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute as an autonomous federal government office having its legal personality. The Institute shall be accountable to the ministry of environment and forest. It shall, among other things: Identity, import, adapt, utilize, and generate technologies that significantly contribute to forest development; coordinate the environment and forest research activities carried out by environment and forest research centres or higher education institutes. The institute shall also work towards mitigating environmental degradation, desertification, and extinction of species, among other things.

Ethiopia 2014 Environment and Climate Change

Maritime Code of the Empire of Ethiopia Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Council of Ministers, Ethiopia

This is a Law to provide for the nationality and registration of ships in Ethiopia, the use of Ethiopian ships, and navigation in Ethiopian waters. The proclamation details Shipowners, managers and the master; Regulation of maritime employment; Contracts relating to the use of the ship; Maritime collisions, assistance, and salvage; Participation in general average; Insurance; Penal provisions; and Miscellaneous articles.

Ethiopia 1960 Maritime

Ethiopian Wildlife Development and Conservation Authority Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ethiopia

This Proclamation establishes the Ethiopian Wildlife Development and Conservation Authority as an autonomous public agency of the federal government. The Authority shall be accountable to the ministry of culture and tourism. The authority shall, among other things; coordinate all activities relating to policies and laws drafting, to drive the development, conservation, and utilization of wildlife resources; develop and administer wildlife conservation areas; issue hunting permits to foreign tourists.

Ethiopia 2008 Culture and Tourism

Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Establishment (Amendment) Proclamation

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

This proclamation is a re-amendment to the Ethiopia commodity exchange establishment proclamation of 2007 (as amended). The ministry of trade and industry acts as the supervisory body.

Ethiopia 2017 Agriculture and Rural Development

Access to Genetic Resources and Community Knowledge, and Community Rights Proclamation

Council of Ministers, Ethiopia

The objective of this Proclamation is to ensure that the country and its communities obtain a fair and equitable share from the benefits arising out of the use of genetic resources to promote the conservation and sustainable utilization of the country’s biodiversity resources”. The Proclamation applies to access to genetic resources found in situ or ex-situ conditions and community knowledge.”

Ethiopia 2006 Forestry and Wildlife

Seed Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia

This Proclamation applies to any prescribed seed specified by the Agency, without prejudice to Sub-Article (I) of this Article, the provisions of this Proclamation shall not apply to a seed produced by a farmer, and sold directly to another farmer; However; this Proclamation shall apply on any producer or farmer, processor, distributor and retailer who advertised seed to engage in a sale of seeds; Unless the seed is used for planting purpose, the provisions of this Proclamation shall not apply to seeds of plants intended for other purposes. This proclamation arises as a need to designate governmental bodies which support, advise and control individuals and organizations engaged in the production, processing, import, export, sale, and distribution of quality seeds.

Ethiopia 2000 Agriculture and Rural Development

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 and city government organs, actions necessary to implement the Protocol.

Ethiopia 2003 National Development

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 for the major proportion of child mortality. These conditions include inadequate birth spacing, poverty, and inadequate maternal education.

Ethiopia 2005 Health

Commercial Registration and Business Licensing Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ethiopia

The provisions of this Proclamation relating to business licenses shall apply to any person engaged in any commercial activity other than those specified under Article 30 sub-article (1) of this Proclamation. The objectives of this proclamation include; strengthening the situations where the trade sector can be supportive of the economic development of the country, and protecting the trade sector from detrimental and unfair activities by appropriately organizing the systems of commercial registration and business licensing.

Ethiopia 2010 Trade, Industry and Investment