Urban Development in Ethiopia: Challenges and Policy Responsesurban developmentpolicy responsejob creationhousing developmentdecentralisingSince 1991, Ethiopia's record of economic growth has been very impressive. This paper critically examines the role of policies and institutions in addressing the ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the challenges of promoting youth entrepreneurship and thereby attaining inclusive urban development in Ethiopia. Review of the Literature The argument in this study is that owing to rural–urban migration, the formal urban economy is unable to absorb ...
Prospects for peri-urban dairy development in Ethiopia The human population in Ethiopia, currently estimated at 60 million is growing by about 3.5 percent per annum. This figure will increase to about 139 milli... A Tegegne,A Gebrewold - 《Ethiopian Society of Animal Production》 被引量: 78...
Improving People's Participation In Local Development Project: A Case of Urban Local Government in Oromia-Ethiopia Despite the prominence given to participatory development in National Urban Development Policy 2005, a people-centered development culture akin to participation is yet to take root in urban...
Ethiopia 1. Introduction Urbanization is one of the demographic mega-trends that has played a significant role in terms of shaping the built environment (UN DESA, 2019;UN-Habitat, 2020a). In 2018, 55.2% of the global population lives in urban areas. By 2050, the number of people who live...
Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is undergoing a major transformation as evidenced by the development of road networks, schools, health care institutions, hotels, condominiums, real estates, banks, shopping centres, etc. There is a sense of jubilation on the part of the authorities and the...
and A. Shimeles (2011) 'The Persistence of Urban Poverty in Ethiopia: A Tale of Two Measurements', Applied Economics Letters 18(9): 835-839.BIGSTEN, A., & SHIMELE, A. (2008). The Persistence of Urban Poverty in Ethiopia: A Tale of Two Measurements. Goteborg University, School of ...
development of sustainable industrial-oriented urban centers. In Ethiopia, industrial-oriented urbanization started in the 1920s with the advent of the railway line. Currently, more than 25 industrial park-based cluster cities have flourished adjacent to cities. A number of initiatives have been ...
Speakingontheoccasion,SunGuoqiang,deputymanagerofCGCOC,said"throughtheintroductionofadvancedtechnology,productsserviceandcapitalaswellfromChinawearededicatedtoimprovingthelivingstandardofthelocalpeopleandpromotingtheeconomicdevelopmentofEthiopia". HesaidhiscompanywouldcontinuetocontributesharetothecomprehensivedevelopmentofEthiop...
However, the lease towns of Ethiopia, like most cities in developing countries suffer from land market distortions caused by poor land development and management policies including poor planning, slow provision of infrastructure and services, poor land information systems and slow land transaction ...