The article reports on the economic development in Ethiopia that has resulted in a construction boom. The government's strategy of state-led economic development saw the emergence of new buildings, road and other projects. Several construction projects were announced for Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa ...
In Ethiopia, a project supporting women-owned businesses with loans will help grow their profits by 30 percent and employment by 50 percent over five years.■
Ethiopia's neighboring Djibouti port presently handles about 90 percent of Ethiopia's overall export-import trade. "CCECC is participating in various mega projects in our country. The company is developing the majority of industrial parks in our country, in which the just launched CCECC Dire Dawa...
The state minister also pointed out that China remains Ethiopia's largest trading partner and a leading source of foreign direct investment. "Transformational projects like the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, the Riverside Green Development Project, and other road and infrastructure developments have improv...
In the Somali region of Ethiopia, the 21 June elections is seeing three main opposition parties, as well as independents, making it more competitive than usual.
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This paper seeks to examine the roots of conflict in Ethiopia. It illustrates how the culture of intolerance and sense of entitlement, especially among the educated elite, has remained an impediment for the development of democratic governance. Pre-twentieth century Ethiopia, by and large, was a ...
projects worldwide since 2002. Until today, GF has invested more than CHF 11 million and improved the lives of more than 300'000 people through better access to clean drinking water – most recently in eight successfully completed projects in Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Indonesia, Cambodia, ...
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