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Ethiopia, African Development Bank Deepen Strategic Cooperation at African Finance Forum
Nov 27, 2025 216
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have reaffirmed their long-standing partnership, following a high-level meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum underway in Rabat, Morocco. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide and African Development Bank President Sidi Ould Tah have held meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum in Rabat, Morocco. According to a press release of the Ministry of Finance, the discussion reaffirmed the strong and long-standing partnership between Ethiopia and the Bank, with both sides expressing commitment to deepening collaboration across key national priorities. The meeting focused on three strategic areas of cooperation: Enhanced support for Ethiopia’s preparations for hosting COP32, strengthened budget support operations, and the expansion of coordinated investment in high-impact development programs, including the financing of the new Bishoftu International Airport. The President of the African Development Bank commended Ethiopia’s progress in advancing reforms and reiterated the Bank’s readiness to scale its engagement, particularly in areas that unlock private investment, strengthen macroeconomic stability, and accelerate regional integration. Both sides have agreed to intensify technical and policy dialogue with a focus on advancing regional infrastructure programs and strengthening Ethiopia’s reform agenda through coordinated financing and advisory support. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to pursuing a forward-looking partnership that accelerates sustainable development, regional connectivity, and private-sector-led growth.
EQA among Key Catalysts for Realizing Ethiopia's Economic Transformation, Says CEO
Nov 27, 2025 229
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —The Ethiopian Quality Award Organization has announced that the 12th Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) ceremony will take place on November 29, 2025 with the aim to recognize organizations for their excellence in quality. The annual quality award is considered a key initiative for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation by promoting a national culture of quality and excellence. Sectors that participate in the EQA include manufacturing, service provider, public institutions, higher education, construction and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). Briefing the media today, Ethiopian Quality Award Organization CEO, Tewodros Mebratu, said the Ethiopian Quality Award was established with the goal to boost quality and competitiveness at the national level. A wide range of organizations can participate in the Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) as the competition is open to entities across various sectors, including both private and public institutions. In the 12th round of the EQA, 65 organizations (institutions) registered and 63 organizations and institutions made it to the final of the competition. For the CEO, the quality award is a key initiative for ensuring quality across sectors, a catalyst for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation through fulfilling the standards required in quality and competitiveness. Since its commencement, the Ethiopian Quality Award has been instrumental in nurturing a national culture of quality and increasing the competitiveness of Ethiopian companies on the global stage, he elaborated. According to him, recognizing organizations that give prior attention to implement quality systems on their products and services is pivotal to boost quality and competitiveness, develop the culture of quality and excellence. Furthermore, developing the culture of quality and excellence in turn will be critical for the overall transformation of the country. The quality award aims to enhance the country's global competitiveness by establishing a national benchmark for quality, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and encouraging organizations to adopt world-class quality standards. Promoting quality awareness, driving business improvement, enhancing competitiveness, fostering continuous learning, and recognizing excellence were also stated among the major objectives of targets of the quality award. The EQA has been pivotal in driving quality improvements across Ethiopia's business landscape over the years with a goal of creating a national quality brand as the awards are presented annually based on the EQA Excellence Model, it was learned.
Ethiopia's Flagship Bishoftu Int'l Airport Project Draws Strong Interest from Global Financers, Investors
Nov 27, 2025 295
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —Ethiopia has presented the flagship Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) project to global financiers and investors at the Africa Investment Forum held in Rabat, Morocco, drawing strong interest from global financiers and investors, according to a press release sent to ENA today. The presentation drew strong interest development financial institutions, commercial banks, export-credit agencies, and institutional investors from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Middle East, reaffirming BIA’s potential to become a major aviation hub for the continent and the world, the release of Ministry of Finance added. BIA is a new mega-project led by Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG), in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), alongside technical and financial advisors situated near Abusera, about 40 km south of Addis Ababa. The project aims to handle 60 million passengers annually in Phase I, with an estimated 12.5 billion USD. It has the capacity of expanding to 110 million passengers per year; and to become the largest airport in Africa upon full development-positioning. During the showcase, the investors have expressed robust interest, reflecting growing confidence in Africa’s infrastructure pipeline and the strategic role BIA will play in trade, travel, and regional integration, it was learned. Representatives from multilateral institutions, export-credit agencies, and engineering firms reviewed the Project Information Memorandum, financial model, and risk-allocation structure is an important step as the project transitions from design to procurement and implementation, it was learned. BIA is expected to be a catalyst for economic development, tourism, trade, and regional connectivity. It aligns with Africa’s broader goals of strengthening intra-continental mobility and integration, the press released further stated. The new airport will also alleviate congestion at Bole International Airport, enabling Ethiopia and the continent to expand global connectivity. The surrounding airport city is also projected to generate thousands of jobs during construction and operation, attracting investment in logistics, hospitality, and commercial services as well as rail and expressway links to Addis Ababa. Showcasing the project at the Africa Investment Forum represents a pivotal moment, providing lenders and investors with a detailed overview of BIA’s financial, technical, and strategic framework. Ethiopian Airlines Group officially shared the Project Information Memorandum and financial model with potential financiers. On the occasion, Ethiopia’s Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide, highlighted the significance of the project as a historic advancement in Africa’s aviation sector, with advanced technology, sustainable design, and unmatched connectivity, adding that “it will establish Ethiopia as the continent’s aviation capital and a key gateway to the world.” Ethiopian Airlines and its partners are inviting financiers, institutional investors, commercial lenders, and export-credit agencies to review the investment package and join one of Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure ventures which poised to deliver transformative economic impact.
Ethiopia to Showcase Africa as Part of Global Solution for Climate Change, Boost Image at COP32  
Nov 27, 2025 308
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia needs to make the most of the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) to play a pivotal player in the global fight against climate change and to transform its rich cultural heritage into a platform for promoting tourism, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. The Prime Minister gave today directions to the National Steering Committee set up to make preparations for the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) that will be held in Ethiopia in 2027.     In his address to the Committee Members, Prime Minister Abiy said, "The primary objective of this three-and-a-half-year journey of ours was nation-building. Throughout this process, we need to reliably demonstrate that Ethiopia is proficient in handling basic things." For this nation-building effort, an Infrastructure Committee has been established — a body from which a significant amount of work is expected as it needs significant labor and capital. "I am hopeful that the construction will be successfully delivered," he added. Secondly, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of enhancing Ethiopia's image on the global stage. He further elaborated that Ethiopia is an ancient country that possesses many heritages, cultures, and countless assets; and taking all these into account from a tourism perspective the conference provides the country the biggest platform to showcase 100 percent of Ethiopia's capacity to the world. The premier said he believes that these elements will serve as a backdrop to showcase Ethiopia's full potential at the conference. Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos echoed this sentiment, asserting that COP32 presents a unique opportunity for Africa.     "We consider this as a national project, and furthermore as a project with continental benefit that extends beyond our borders," he said. He elaborated on the international scope of COP, highlighting its role in unifying global stakeholders around pivotal climate issues. "This is a major conference where Ethiopia will host the world and from which a legacy and benefit that will last for many generations must be secured." Ethiopia must therefore not only host COP32 but also position Africa as a leader in climate solutions. "We must work to ensure that Africa is not only viewed as a victim of climate change but recognized as the center of the solution,” he proclaimed, underscoring the need for proactive engagement in global climate dialogues.     Scheduled for November 2027 in Addis Ababa, COP32 is expected to attract over 60,000 delegates from governments, civil society, academia, and private sectors. The government plans to leverage initiatives like the Green Legacy Initiative to reinforce its commitment to environmental conservation.     As Ethiopia prepares to welcome the world, the significance of COP32 extends beyond mere organization. It symbolizes a strategic effort to reposition Africa at the forefront of climate action and solutions. The preparations underline a collective aspiration not only of a nation but of a continent eager to showcase its strengths as part of the global climate narrative.
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Ethiopia, African Development Bank Deepen Strategic Cooperation at African Finance Forum
Nov 27, 2025 216
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have reaffirmed their long-standing partnership, following a high-level meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum underway in Rabat, Morocco. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide and African Development Bank President Sidi Ould Tah have held meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum in Rabat, Morocco. According to a press release of the Ministry of Finance, the discussion reaffirmed the strong and long-standing partnership between Ethiopia and the Bank, with both sides expressing commitment to deepening collaboration across key national priorities. The meeting focused on three strategic areas of cooperation: Enhanced support for Ethiopia’s preparations for hosting COP32, strengthened budget support operations, and the expansion of coordinated investment in high-impact development programs, including the financing of the new Bishoftu International Airport. The President of the African Development Bank commended Ethiopia’s progress in advancing reforms and reiterated the Bank’s readiness to scale its engagement, particularly in areas that unlock private investment, strengthen macroeconomic stability, and accelerate regional integration. Both sides have agreed to intensify technical and policy dialogue with a focus on advancing regional infrastructure programs and strengthening Ethiopia’s reform agenda through coordinated financing and advisory support. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to pursuing a forward-looking partnership that accelerates sustainable development, regional connectivity, and private-sector-led growth.
EQA among Key Catalysts for Realizing Ethiopia's Economic Transformation, Says CEO
Nov 27, 2025 229
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —The Ethiopian Quality Award Organization has announced that the 12th Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) ceremony will take place on November 29, 2025 with the aim to recognize organizations for their excellence in quality. The annual quality award is considered a key initiative for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation by promoting a national culture of quality and excellence. Sectors that participate in the EQA include manufacturing, service provider, public institutions, higher education, construction and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). Briefing the media today, Ethiopian Quality Award Organization CEO, Tewodros Mebratu, said the Ethiopian Quality Award was established with the goal to boost quality and competitiveness at the national level. A wide range of organizations can participate in the Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) as the competition is open to entities across various sectors, including both private and public institutions. In the 12th round of the EQA, 65 organizations (institutions) registered and 63 organizations and institutions made it to the final of the competition. For the CEO, the quality award is a key initiative for ensuring quality across sectors, a catalyst for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation through fulfilling the standards required in quality and competitiveness. Since its commencement, the Ethiopian Quality Award has been instrumental in nurturing a national culture of quality and increasing the competitiveness of Ethiopian companies on the global stage, he elaborated. According to him, recognizing organizations that give prior attention to implement quality systems on their products and services is pivotal to boost quality and competitiveness, develop the culture of quality and excellence. Furthermore, developing the culture of quality and excellence in turn will be critical for the overall transformation of the country. The quality award aims to enhance the country's global competitiveness by establishing a national benchmark for quality, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and encouraging organizations to adopt world-class quality standards. Promoting quality awareness, driving business improvement, enhancing competitiveness, fostering continuous learning, and recognizing excellence were also stated among the major objectives of targets of the quality award. The EQA has been pivotal in driving quality improvements across Ethiopia's business landscape over the years with a goal of creating a national quality brand as the awards are presented annually based on the EQA Excellence Model, it was learned.
Ethiopia's Flagship Bishoftu Int'l Airport Project Draws Strong Interest from Global Financers, Investors
Nov 27, 2025 295
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —Ethiopia has presented the flagship Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) project to global financiers and investors at the Africa Investment Forum held in Rabat, Morocco, drawing strong interest from global financiers and investors, according to a press release sent to ENA today. The presentation drew strong interest development financial institutions, commercial banks, export-credit agencies, and institutional investors from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Middle East, reaffirming BIA’s potential to become a major aviation hub for the continent and the world, the release of Ministry of Finance added. BIA is a new mega-project led by Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG), in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), alongside technical and financial advisors situated near Abusera, about 40 km south of Addis Ababa. The project aims to handle 60 million passengers annually in Phase I, with an estimated 12.5 billion USD. It has the capacity of expanding to 110 million passengers per year; and to become the largest airport in Africa upon full development-positioning. During the showcase, the investors have expressed robust interest, reflecting growing confidence in Africa’s infrastructure pipeline and the strategic role BIA will play in trade, travel, and regional integration, it was learned. Representatives from multilateral institutions, export-credit agencies, and engineering firms reviewed the Project Information Memorandum, financial model, and risk-allocation structure is an important step as the project transitions from design to procurement and implementation, it was learned. BIA is expected to be a catalyst for economic development, tourism, trade, and regional connectivity. It aligns with Africa’s broader goals of strengthening intra-continental mobility and integration, the press released further stated. The new airport will also alleviate congestion at Bole International Airport, enabling Ethiopia and the continent to expand global connectivity. The surrounding airport city is also projected to generate thousands of jobs during construction and operation, attracting investment in logistics, hospitality, and commercial services as well as rail and expressway links to Addis Ababa. Showcasing the project at the Africa Investment Forum represents a pivotal moment, providing lenders and investors with a detailed overview of BIA’s financial, technical, and strategic framework. Ethiopian Airlines Group officially shared the Project Information Memorandum and financial model with potential financiers. On the occasion, Ethiopia’s Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide, highlighted the significance of the project as a historic advancement in Africa’s aviation sector, with advanced technology, sustainable design, and unmatched connectivity, adding that “it will establish Ethiopia as the continent’s aviation capital and a key gateway to the world.” Ethiopian Airlines and its partners are inviting financiers, institutional investors, commercial lenders, and export-credit agencies to review the investment package and join one of Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure ventures which poised to deliver transformative economic impact.
Ethiopia to Showcase Africa as Part of Global Solution for Climate Change, Boost Image at COP32  
Nov 27, 2025 308
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia needs to make the most of the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) to play a pivotal player in the global fight against climate change and to transform its rich cultural heritage into a platform for promoting tourism, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. The Prime Minister gave today directions to the National Steering Committee set up to make preparations for the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) that will be held in Ethiopia in 2027.     In his address to the Committee Members, Prime Minister Abiy said, "The primary objective of this three-and-a-half-year journey of ours was nation-building. Throughout this process, we need to reliably demonstrate that Ethiopia is proficient in handling basic things." For this nation-building effort, an Infrastructure Committee has been established — a body from which a significant amount of work is expected as it needs significant labor and capital. "I am hopeful that the construction will be successfully delivered," he added. Secondly, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of enhancing Ethiopia's image on the global stage. He further elaborated that Ethiopia is an ancient country that possesses many heritages, cultures, and countless assets; and taking all these into account from a tourism perspective the conference provides the country the biggest platform to showcase 100 percent of Ethiopia's capacity to the world. The premier said he believes that these elements will serve as a backdrop to showcase Ethiopia's full potential at the conference. Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos echoed this sentiment, asserting that COP32 presents a unique opportunity for Africa.     "We consider this as a national project, and furthermore as a project with continental benefit that extends beyond our borders," he said. He elaborated on the international scope of COP, highlighting its role in unifying global stakeholders around pivotal climate issues. "This is a major conference where Ethiopia will host the world and from which a legacy and benefit that will last for many generations must be secured." Ethiopia must therefore not only host COP32 but also position Africa as a leader in climate solutions. "We must work to ensure that Africa is not only viewed as a victim of climate change but recognized as the center of the solution,” he proclaimed, underscoring the need for proactive engagement in global climate dialogues.     Scheduled for November 2027 in Addis Ababa, COP32 is expected to attract over 60,000 delegates from governments, civil society, academia, and private sectors. The government plans to leverage initiatives like the Green Legacy Initiative to reinforce its commitment to environmental conservation.     As Ethiopia prepares to welcome the world, the significance of COP32 extends beyond mere organization. It symbolizes a strategic effort to reposition Africa at the forefront of climate action and solutions. The preparations underline a collective aspiration not only of a nation but of a continent eager to showcase its strengths as part of the global climate narrative.
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Annual Conference of East Africa Law Society Underway in Addis Ababa
Nov 26, 2025 882
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The 30th Annual Conference of the East Africa Law Society (EALS), which aims to celebrate 30 years of promoting the rule of law and regional integration within the East African legal community, is underway in Addis Ababa. Opening the Leading Law Firms Forum in Addis Ababa today, Ethiopian Federal Bar Association President Tewodros Getachew said Ethiopia has been undertaking massive legal reforms, especially since 2018, with the aim of modernizing the legal framework, improve access to justice, and strengthen the rule of law. These reforms significantly encourage lawyers by establishing a more independent and regulated profession.   For the president, the progress of Ethiopia’s Federal Bar Association is an excellent demonstration of a major achievement of the legal reform undergoing in the country. The current legal reforms also recognize the Ethiopian Federal Bar Association as one of the five core justice institutions in Ethiopia. “Our theme of the year: Three Decades of Promoting Rule of Law, Regional Integration and Legal Profession in East Africa gives us the chance to reflect on the journey and contribute to the rule of law.” The President further notes that Ethiopia is not only the home for numerous international organizations, but also a home for Pan-Africanism. He noted that one cannot possibly talk about Pan-Africanism without remembering Ethiopia's role. East Africa Law Society President, Ramadhan Abubakar, said the annual conference is remarkable not only in scale, but in ambition. Over the coming days, more than 1,000 delegates, judges, policymakers, lawyers, academics, and global thought leaders will engage in dialogue that spans infrastructure, finance, family wealth, governance, digital, innovation and women's leadership in law.   Leading Law Firms’ Forum, the Women Lawyers’ Forum, the Young Lawyers’ Forum, and the Rule of Law Section are among the thematic areas of discussions. Accordingly, many other topics will also be discussed, featuring a platform of international panelists who excel in their specific fields as the conference will also serve to chart the next chapter of the legal profession in the region.
France Expresses Admiration for Magnitude, Speed of Ethiopia’s Transformation
Nov 26, 2025 1020
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — France's Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, Ambassador Alexis Lamek, has expressed his admiration for the magnitude and speed of Ethiopia’s transformation under the Prosperity Party leadership. Deputy President and General Secretary of the ruling Prosperity Party, Adem Farah, received Alexis Lamek, French Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, along with his delegation, at the Party Headquarters. According to the information posted on Prosperity Party social media, Ambassador Lamek praised the visible improvements in institutional efficiency, expanding infrastructure networks, and rapid urban renewal —especially the remarkable transformation of Addis Ababa in just eighteen months. “Ethiopia is making a huge transformation in history,” he remarked, acknowledging the Prosperity Party as a vital engine of political reform, economic revitalization, and proactive international engagement.     The meeting underscored the remarkable depth, longevity, and dynamism of Ethio-France relations —ties that officially began in 1897 and continue to evolve in scope, substance, and strategic significance. Both sides reflected on the multifaceted character of this partnership, rooted in geostrategic cooperation, infrastructural collaboration, cultural exchanges, and institutional development, it was stated. Ethiopia and France have long worked together to strengthen regional connectivity, most notably through the historic Ethio–Djibouti railway, one of the earliest symbols of economic alliance between the two nations. Regarding cultural diplomacy, institutions such as the Alliance Éthio-Française, Lycée Guébré-Mariem, and the prestigious Notre Dame School stand as living legacies of a relationship grounded in mutual respect and cultural enrichment. These institutions continue to nurture generations, deepen people-to-people ties, and reflect France’s enduring commitment to Ethiopia’s educational and cultural landscape. In recent years, Ethio–France relations have reached unprecedented levels, reinforced by strong political goodwill between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Emmanuel Macron. President Macron’s multiple visits to Ethiopia and the leaders’ regular engagements at multilateral platforms —including the recent G20 Summit— demonstrate the elevated strategic trust between the two nations. France’s support for Ethiopia’s reform agenda, cultural heritage preservation, good governance initiatives, democratization efforts, technological advancement, institution building, and broader nation-state consolidation marks a new chapter in bilateral ties. Ambassador Lamek, pledged France’s continued commitment to deepening cooperation with both the Ethiopian government and the Prosperity Party —particularly in the areas of democratization, institutional strengthening, cultural exchanges, party diplomacy, and Ethiopia’s peaceful and principled pursuit of sustainable sea access. On his part, Deputy President and General Secretary of Prosperity Party, Adem Farah provided Ambassador Lamek with an extensive briefing on Ethiopia’s transformative reforms across political, economic, social, and diplomatic spheres. He highlighted how the Prosperity Party is steering these nationwide changes through the guiding principle: “a resilient party for a resilient state and nation.” This vision is reflected in unprecedented political openness—opposition leaders now hold seven ministerial posts, civic organizations have expanded by more than 200 percent, and public institutions increasingly reflect inclusivity without compromising meritocracy. During the discussion, major institutional reforms were also emphasized. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), now strengthened in capacity and independence, is preparing to oversee credible 7th General Elections. The National Dialogue Commission, empowered to lead Ethiopia’s first-ever comprehensive national dialogue, represents a historic effort to address grievances and promote durable unity. Women and youth empowerment have reached historic highs, with nearly half of the Cabinet and the House of People’s Representatives now composed of women leaders. Efforts to harmonize diversity and unity through the national mottos “Unity in Diversity” and “Building the Grand National Narrative” were also highlighted as central to Ethiopia’s ongoing state-building efforts. Adem reaffirmed that both the government and the Party are diligently preparing to meet their dual responsibilities of facilitating a fair electoral process and competing effectively in the upcoming national election. The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to broaden collaboration through follow-up engagements, exchange programs, and new avenues of partnership across multiple levels. As Ethiopia and France chart an ambitious future together, their historic friendship continues to deepen in purpose, mutual respect, and strategic vision.
Ethiopia's G20 Participation Showcases Growing International Influence: IFA
Nov 26, 2025 765
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) stated that Ethiopia's recent participation in the G20 summit in South Africa is a significant showcase of the country's diplomatic capacity and growing influence in the international arena, Jafar Bedru, Executive Director of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA), told ENA that Ethiopia’s influence at global stage has reinforced. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, along with his delegation, attended the G20 Summit and held successful discussions on the sidelines with leaders of several countries and international institutions.     G20 countries collectively represent 80 percent of the world's economy; Jafar noted adding that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s bilateral discussions during the conference would drive further strengthening of financial collaboration and diplomatic relations. Specifically, he emphasized that in his address to the conference, the Prime Minister underscored that Ethiopia and the African continent are on a high-growth trajectory. The Prime Minister informed G20 participants that Ethiopia is registering remarkable achievements in key sectors such as urban development, agriculture, manufacturing industry, and digitalization. "Thus, Ethiopia is creating a positive impact in promoting Africa's development agendas beyond its national interests at international forums," Jafar underscored. It is known that Ethiopia has become a member of BRICS following an invitation from member countries.
Ethiopia Prioritizing Institution-Building in National Reforms: Adem Farah  
Nov 24, 2025 1490
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia remains committed to strengthening key institutions as part of its ongoing national reform agenda, according to Adem Farah, Vice President of the ruling Prosperity Party (PP) and Head of the Democratic System Building Center, with the rank of Deputy Prime Minister. According to the PP, Adem Farah made these remarks during a meeting with Darren Welch, the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Ethiopia. He noted that Ethiopia and the UK share a long-standing relationship spanning generations and grounded in social, economic, and political cooperation. They held extensive discussions on enhancing political and development cooperation, as well as on deepening inter-party ties. The meeting underscored the historical and strategic partnership between the two countries, with both sides agreeing to pursue exchanges and joint initiatives aimed at advancing governance, institution-building, and development programs. Ambassador Welch, on his part, reiterated the UK’s support for Ethiopia’s ongoing reform efforts. “We need to work together more in cultural, political, and institutional areas,” he emphasized. On the political front, Adem highlighted the widening democratic space, noting the appointment of leaders from competing political parties to various government positions. “The total number of such appointments has reached a record 275, including four ministers and three deputy ministers,” he stated. This development, he said, reflects a deliberate effort to foster a political culture grounded in pluralism and consensus-building. Economically, Ethiopia has transitioned from a single-sector model to a diversified, multi-actor growth trajectory, registering an impressive 9.2 percent expansion alongside declining inflation, he said. According to him, significant progress has been recorded in agriculture, particularly in wheat production, as well as in power generation, import substitution, and flagship initiatives such as Bounty of the Plate and Green Legacy Initiative (GLI). According to his, the GLI has resulted in the planting of more than 48 billion seedlings over the past seven years. Reforms are also reshaping service delivery and welfare systems in which more than 30,000 new kindergartens have been established, educational quality indicators are improving, and proactive public health measures are strengthening prevention and treatment capacities. Governance innovations like the Mosob One-Stop Service, now operating in over 20 major cities, have pushed customer satisfaction rates to an impressive 95 percent, Adem emphasized, adding that Ethiopia’s digital transformation has likewise gained momentum with the completion of the first phase of Digital Ethiopia, now extended through 2030. On the international stage, Ethiopia continues to maintain an active global presence, most recently demonstrated by its nomination to host COP32, recognition of its climate leadership and advocacy within Africa. In the realm of party diplomacy, the PP is expanding partnerships with political organizations worldwide, guided by its 10-year strategic plan to build a strong party capable of underpinning a strong state. Institutional strengthening was a major focus of the dialogue, with Ethiopia expressing interest in drawing from the United Kingdom’s experience in governance and democratic institution-building. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) was emphasized as a cornerstone institution founded on principles of fairness, impartiality, and independence. Adem also affirmed that the PP is rigorously preparing for the upcoming general election, committed to ensuring a level democratic playing field and to competing responsibly and effectively. All preparations, he noted, are fully aligned with NEBE’s electoral timetable. Both sides concluded the meeting with a shared commitment to deepen cooperation in governance, institutional development, and party-to-party engagement. It is also mentioned that a series of reciprocal exchanges and collaborative initiatives is expected in the near future, marking a new chapter in UK-Ethiopia relations.
Efforts Intensified to Promote Low Carbon Emission Vehicles: Ministry
Nov 24, 2025 1320
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— The Ministry of Transport and Logistics said that efforts are being significantly intensified to promote the use of low carbon emission vehicles in Ethiopia’s transport sector. The Ministry, in collaboration with Power Africa, will host the second Ethio-Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar from December 18–21, 2025, at the Addis International Convention Center (AICC). Minister Alemu Seme has briefed media on the preparations for the exhibition and the expected outcomes.     The minister highlighted that the Green Legacy Program, initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is generating momentum toward building a green economy. Ethiopia’s commitment to green legacy activities has also earned the country the honor of hosting the COP 32 global climate change conference, he noted. The minister further emphasized that efforts are underway to expand the use of vehicles powered by renewable energy and low-emission fuels across the transport and logistics sector. The Ethio Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar is expected to play a key role in advancing Ethiopia’s green economy, he noted, adding that the event will bring together vehicle manufacturers utilizing renewable energy sources, technology providers, international organizations, and research and development institutions. According to him, the exhibition will include programs for joint discussions addressing challenges and solutions within the sector, fostering collaboration among stakeholders.
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Annual Conference of East Africa Law Society Underway in Addis Ababa
Nov 26, 2025 882
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The 30th Annual Conference of the East Africa Law Society (EALS), which aims to celebrate 30 years of promoting the rule of law and regional integration within the East African legal community, is underway in Addis Ababa. Opening the Leading Law Firms Forum in Addis Ababa today, Ethiopian Federal Bar Association President Tewodros Getachew said Ethiopia has been undertaking massive legal reforms, especially since 2018, with the aim of modernizing the legal framework, improve access to justice, and strengthen the rule of law. These reforms significantly encourage lawyers by establishing a more independent and regulated profession.   For the president, the progress of Ethiopia’s Federal Bar Association is an excellent demonstration of a major achievement of the legal reform undergoing in the country. The current legal reforms also recognize the Ethiopian Federal Bar Association as one of the five core justice institutions in Ethiopia. “Our theme of the year: Three Decades of Promoting Rule of Law, Regional Integration and Legal Profession in East Africa gives us the chance to reflect on the journey and contribute to the rule of law.” The President further notes that Ethiopia is not only the home for numerous international organizations, but also a home for Pan-Africanism. He noted that one cannot possibly talk about Pan-Africanism without remembering Ethiopia's role. East Africa Law Society President, Ramadhan Abubakar, said the annual conference is remarkable not only in scale, but in ambition. Over the coming days, more than 1,000 delegates, judges, policymakers, lawyers, academics, and global thought leaders will engage in dialogue that spans infrastructure, finance, family wealth, governance, digital, innovation and women's leadership in law.   Leading Law Firms’ Forum, the Women Lawyers’ Forum, the Young Lawyers’ Forum, and the Rule of Law Section are among the thematic areas of discussions. Accordingly, many other topics will also be discussed, featuring a platform of international panelists who excel in their specific fields as the conference will also serve to chart the next chapter of the legal profession in the region.
France Expresses Admiration for Magnitude, Speed of Ethiopia’s Transformation
Nov 26, 2025 1020
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — France's Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, Ambassador Alexis Lamek, has expressed his admiration for the magnitude and speed of Ethiopia’s transformation under the Prosperity Party leadership. Deputy President and General Secretary of the ruling Prosperity Party, Adem Farah, received Alexis Lamek, French Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, along with his delegation, at the Party Headquarters. According to the information posted on Prosperity Party social media, Ambassador Lamek praised the visible improvements in institutional efficiency, expanding infrastructure networks, and rapid urban renewal —especially the remarkable transformation of Addis Ababa in just eighteen months. “Ethiopia is making a huge transformation in history,” he remarked, acknowledging the Prosperity Party as a vital engine of political reform, economic revitalization, and proactive international engagement.     The meeting underscored the remarkable depth, longevity, and dynamism of Ethio-France relations —ties that officially began in 1897 and continue to evolve in scope, substance, and strategic significance. Both sides reflected on the multifaceted character of this partnership, rooted in geostrategic cooperation, infrastructural collaboration, cultural exchanges, and institutional development, it was stated. Ethiopia and France have long worked together to strengthen regional connectivity, most notably through the historic Ethio–Djibouti railway, one of the earliest symbols of economic alliance between the two nations. Regarding cultural diplomacy, institutions such as the Alliance Éthio-Française, Lycée Guébré-Mariem, and the prestigious Notre Dame School stand as living legacies of a relationship grounded in mutual respect and cultural enrichment. These institutions continue to nurture generations, deepen people-to-people ties, and reflect France’s enduring commitment to Ethiopia’s educational and cultural landscape. In recent years, Ethio–France relations have reached unprecedented levels, reinforced by strong political goodwill between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Emmanuel Macron. President Macron’s multiple visits to Ethiopia and the leaders’ regular engagements at multilateral platforms —including the recent G20 Summit— demonstrate the elevated strategic trust between the two nations. France’s support for Ethiopia’s reform agenda, cultural heritage preservation, good governance initiatives, democratization efforts, technological advancement, institution building, and broader nation-state consolidation marks a new chapter in bilateral ties. Ambassador Lamek, pledged France’s continued commitment to deepening cooperation with both the Ethiopian government and the Prosperity Party —particularly in the areas of democratization, institutional strengthening, cultural exchanges, party diplomacy, and Ethiopia’s peaceful and principled pursuit of sustainable sea access. On his part, Deputy President and General Secretary of Prosperity Party, Adem Farah provided Ambassador Lamek with an extensive briefing on Ethiopia’s transformative reforms across political, economic, social, and diplomatic spheres. He highlighted how the Prosperity Party is steering these nationwide changes through the guiding principle: “a resilient party for a resilient state and nation.” This vision is reflected in unprecedented political openness—opposition leaders now hold seven ministerial posts, civic organizations have expanded by more than 200 percent, and public institutions increasingly reflect inclusivity without compromising meritocracy. During the discussion, major institutional reforms were also emphasized. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), now strengthened in capacity and independence, is preparing to oversee credible 7th General Elections. The National Dialogue Commission, empowered to lead Ethiopia’s first-ever comprehensive national dialogue, represents a historic effort to address grievances and promote durable unity. Women and youth empowerment have reached historic highs, with nearly half of the Cabinet and the House of People’s Representatives now composed of women leaders. Efforts to harmonize diversity and unity through the national mottos “Unity in Diversity” and “Building the Grand National Narrative” were also highlighted as central to Ethiopia’s ongoing state-building efforts. Adem reaffirmed that both the government and the Party are diligently preparing to meet their dual responsibilities of facilitating a fair electoral process and competing effectively in the upcoming national election. The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to broaden collaboration through follow-up engagements, exchange programs, and new avenues of partnership across multiple levels. As Ethiopia and France chart an ambitious future together, their historic friendship continues to deepen in purpose, mutual respect, and strategic vision.
Ethiopia's G20 Participation Showcases Growing International Influence: IFA
Nov 26, 2025 765
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) stated that Ethiopia's recent participation in the G20 summit in South Africa is a significant showcase of the country's diplomatic capacity and growing influence in the international arena, Jafar Bedru, Executive Director of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA), told ENA that Ethiopia’s influence at global stage has reinforced. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, along with his delegation, attended the G20 Summit and held successful discussions on the sidelines with leaders of several countries and international institutions.     G20 countries collectively represent 80 percent of the world's economy; Jafar noted adding that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s bilateral discussions during the conference would drive further strengthening of financial collaboration and diplomatic relations. Specifically, he emphasized that in his address to the conference, the Prime Minister underscored that Ethiopia and the African continent are on a high-growth trajectory. The Prime Minister informed G20 participants that Ethiopia is registering remarkable achievements in key sectors such as urban development, agriculture, manufacturing industry, and digitalization. "Thus, Ethiopia is creating a positive impact in promoting Africa's development agendas beyond its national interests at international forums," Jafar underscored. It is known that Ethiopia has become a member of BRICS following an invitation from member countries.
Ethiopia Prioritizing Institution-Building in National Reforms: Adem Farah  
Nov 24, 2025 1490
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia remains committed to strengthening key institutions as part of its ongoing national reform agenda, according to Adem Farah, Vice President of the ruling Prosperity Party (PP) and Head of the Democratic System Building Center, with the rank of Deputy Prime Minister. According to the PP, Adem Farah made these remarks during a meeting with Darren Welch, the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Ethiopia. He noted that Ethiopia and the UK share a long-standing relationship spanning generations and grounded in social, economic, and political cooperation. They held extensive discussions on enhancing political and development cooperation, as well as on deepening inter-party ties. The meeting underscored the historical and strategic partnership between the two countries, with both sides agreeing to pursue exchanges and joint initiatives aimed at advancing governance, institution-building, and development programs. Ambassador Welch, on his part, reiterated the UK’s support for Ethiopia’s ongoing reform efforts. “We need to work together more in cultural, political, and institutional areas,” he emphasized. On the political front, Adem highlighted the widening democratic space, noting the appointment of leaders from competing political parties to various government positions. “The total number of such appointments has reached a record 275, including four ministers and three deputy ministers,” he stated. This development, he said, reflects a deliberate effort to foster a political culture grounded in pluralism and consensus-building. Economically, Ethiopia has transitioned from a single-sector model to a diversified, multi-actor growth trajectory, registering an impressive 9.2 percent expansion alongside declining inflation, he said. According to him, significant progress has been recorded in agriculture, particularly in wheat production, as well as in power generation, import substitution, and flagship initiatives such as Bounty of the Plate and Green Legacy Initiative (GLI). According to his, the GLI has resulted in the planting of more than 48 billion seedlings over the past seven years. Reforms are also reshaping service delivery and welfare systems in which more than 30,000 new kindergartens have been established, educational quality indicators are improving, and proactive public health measures are strengthening prevention and treatment capacities. Governance innovations like the Mosob One-Stop Service, now operating in over 20 major cities, have pushed customer satisfaction rates to an impressive 95 percent, Adem emphasized, adding that Ethiopia’s digital transformation has likewise gained momentum with the completion of the first phase of Digital Ethiopia, now extended through 2030. On the international stage, Ethiopia continues to maintain an active global presence, most recently demonstrated by its nomination to host COP32, recognition of its climate leadership and advocacy within Africa. In the realm of party diplomacy, the PP is expanding partnerships with political organizations worldwide, guided by its 10-year strategic plan to build a strong party capable of underpinning a strong state. Institutional strengthening was a major focus of the dialogue, with Ethiopia expressing interest in drawing from the United Kingdom’s experience in governance and democratic institution-building. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) was emphasized as a cornerstone institution founded on principles of fairness, impartiality, and independence. Adem also affirmed that the PP is rigorously preparing for the upcoming general election, committed to ensuring a level democratic playing field and to competing responsibly and effectively. All preparations, he noted, are fully aligned with NEBE’s electoral timetable. Both sides concluded the meeting with a shared commitment to deepen cooperation in governance, institutional development, and party-to-party engagement. It is also mentioned that a series of reciprocal exchanges and collaborative initiatives is expected in the near future, marking a new chapter in UK-Ethiopia relations.
Efforts Intensified to Promote Low Carbon Emission Vehicles: Ministry
Nov 24, 2025 1320
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— The Ministry of Transport and Logistics said that efforts are being significantly intensified to promote the use of low carbon emission vehicles in Ethiopia’s transport sector. The Ministry, in collaboration with Power Africa, will host the second Ethio-Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar from December 18–21, 2025, at the Addis International Convention Center (AICC). Minister Alemu Seme has briefed media on the preparations for the exhibition and the expected outcomes.     The minister highlighted that the Green Legacy Program, initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is generating momentum toward building a green economy. Ethiopia’s commitment to green legacy activities has also earned the country the honor of hosting the COP 32 global climate change conference, he noted. The minister further emphasized that efforts are underway to expand the use of vehicles powered by renewable energy and low-emission fuels across the transport and logistics sector. The Ethio Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar is expected to play a key role in advancing Ethiopia’s green economy, he noted, adding that the event will bring together vehicle manufacturers utilizing renewable energy sources, technology providers, international organizations, and research and development institutions. According to him, the exhibition will include programs for joint discussions addressing challenges and solutions within the sector, fostering collaboration among stakeholders.
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New Fossil Proves Lucy’s Species Coexisted with Another Relative Species
Nov 27, 2025 310
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — A new fossil discovered at Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia, has revealed that Lucy’s species co-existed with another relative species, Arizona State University researcher Yohannes Haile-Selassie reveled today. The Australopithecus deyiremeda, a little-known early human ancestor that lived 3.4 million years, was discovered in 2009. Ethiopian Heritage Authority Director-General, Abebaw Ayalew, and Arizona State University Institute of Human Origins' Director and Researcher, Professor Yohannes Haile Selassie, gave a joint statement regarding the puzzle that followed the discovery. During the briefing, Arizona State University paleoanthropologist Yohannes Haile Selassie said the species, first hinted at in 2009 with the discovery of a mysterious fossilized foot at Burtele in the Woranso-Mille area of the Afar Region, has long puzzled scientists.     Studying the juvenile jawbone that matched the same age and geological layer as the foot, scientists were able to confidently assign the foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda. Not only this discovery reveled the co-existence but assures lucy is the ancestor species to human kind or close to human kind than Australopithecus deyiremeda which has more primitive features than Australopithecus afarensis. The discovery indicated that the unique features show combination of climbing ability and bipedal walking. Professor Yohannes added that the updated understanding of Australopithecus deyiremeda offers valuable clues about early human diversity, showing coexistence between Australopithecus afarensis and Australopithecus deyiremeda.     The species lived at the same time and in the same area as Lucy’s species, Australopithecus afarensis, long considered the dominant early human ancestor of that era, it was learned. Ethiopian Heritage Authority Director-General, Abebaw Ayalew, said the discovery of Australopithecus deyiremeda is additional evidence that proves that Ethiopia is a cradle of humankind.   This would also strengthen Ethiopia's place in the birthplace of humankind and enhance Ethiopia’s place in additional research area, he added. The Director added that to a long ancestry of groundbreaking findings that span from remains dating back 6.4 million years to Homo sapiens Idaltu, the closest known ancestor of modern humans. Accordingly, the discovery of this new fossil material further strengthens the argument that Ethiopia is the cradle of mankind, he noted. Out of the 23 most ancient human origin relics found globally, 14 of them have been discovered right here in Ethiopia therefore this rich heritage continues to draw researchers from around the world. As Ethiopia owns a large number of important artifacts related to the history of human origins, the government has decided to build a major museum dedicated to this sector, he stated. He stressed that on the need to nurture a new generation of scientists, following in the footsteps of renowned researchers such as Professor Yohannes Haile-Selassie. The Director-General finally applauded the discovery and commended the research team for their dedicated work in bringing the finding to global attention and emphasized on the need to cultivate more researchers to drive even greater achievements in the field.
New Fossil Proves Lucy’s Species Coexisted with Another Relative Species
Nov 26, 2025 483
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — A new fossil discovered at Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia, has revealed that Lucy’s species co-existed with another relative species, Arizona State University researcher Yohannes Haile-Selassie reveled today. The Australopithecus deyiremeda, a little-known early human ancestor that lived 3.4 million years, was discovered in 2009. Ethiopian Heritage Authority Director-General, Abebaw Ayalew, and Arizona State University Institute of Human Origins' Director and Researcher, Professor Yohannes Haile Selassie, gave a joint statement regarding the puzzle that followed the discovery. During the briefing, Arizona State University paleoanthropologist Yohannes Haile Selassie said the species, first hinted at in 2009 with the discovery of a mysterious fossilized foot at Burtele in the Woranso-Mille area of the Afar Region, has long puzzled scientists. Studying the juvenile jawbone that matched the same age and geological layer as the foot, scientists were able to confidently assign the foot to Australopithecus deyiremeda. Australopithecus deyiremeda was more primitive in some traits than Australopithecus afarensis. The discovery indicated that the unique features show combination of climbing ability and bipedal walking. Professor Yohannes added that the updated understanding of Australopithecus deyiremeda offers valuable clues about early human diversity, showing coexistence between Australopithecus afarensis and Australopithecus deyiremeda. The species lived at the same time and in the same area as Lucy’s species, Australopithecus afarensis, long considered the dominant early human ancestor of that era, it was learned. Ethiopian Heritage Authority Director-General, Abebaw Ayalew, said the discovery of Australopithecus deyiremeda is additional evidence that proves that Ethiopia is a cradle of humankind. This would also strengthen Ethiopia's place in the birthplace of humankind and enhance Ethiopia’s place in additional research area, he added. The Director-General finally applauded the discovery and commended the research team for their dedicated work in bringing the finding to global attention and emphasized on the need to cultivate more researchers to drive even greater achievements in the field.
Nation Registers Milestone in Fight against Childhood Undernutrition: EPHI
Nov 24, 2025 937
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) said that Ethiopia has made a significant milestone in its fight against childhood under nutrition, celebrating the successful conclusion of the first phase of the National Information Platform for Nutrition (NIPN). EPHI Deputy Director General Getachew Tollera hailed the achievement as a major national victory, emphasizing the growing impact of data-driven policymaking across the country. The announcement was made during a workshop themed “The Legacy of NIPN Ethiopia: Milestones, Lessons, and the Way Forward,” held in Addis Ababa from November 24-25, 2025, to highlight the platform’s accomplishments since its establishment. Getachew noted the progress of NIPN on the nation’s nutritional landscape. “It is a touching moment to reflect on the remarkable contributions of the National Information Platform for Nutrition since 2018, and we take immense pride in what we have accomplished over the years,” he said. He underscored NIPN’s pivotal role in shaping national nutrition policies through evidence-based decision-making. According to him, “The evidence generated was instrumental in shaping the National Nutrition Program II.” NIPN’s rigorous data analyses have offered crucial insights into the nutritional challenges faced by Ethiopian communities, it was learnt. These findings have directly informed major national frameworks, including NIPN II, food strategy, and the food systems transformation agenda, he elaborated. Hiwot Darsene Nutrition Coordination Lead Executive Officer at Ministry of Health also commended the NIPN team for its timely and effective policy contributions.     “Research has contributed to improved decision-making by providing the evidence base for policy and program design,” she said, reaffirming the platform’s crucial influence. Hiwot added that NIPN played a key role in guiding the expansion phase of the Seqota Declaration, noting, “We witnessed NIPN’s ability to present progress and give directions from the advisory committee.” As part of its legacy, NIPN has established a national data repository and dashboard to maximize the use of nutrition-related data among stakeholders. Regional implementation efforts are also expanding, with activities now extending into the Amhara and Sidama regional public health institutions as part of broader decentralization efforts. GIZ Project Manager Tanja Dorn praised the initiative for fostering strong national ownership and long-term commitment. “I am pleased to reflect on the remarkable progress achieved through NIPN with our partners,” she said.     Dorn emphasized that the platform’s achievements reflect a robust, country-led initiative, adding, “All these achievements reflect a strong, country-led, and country-owned initiative, one that is building systems that will last.” She noted the growing demand for NIPN services and reaffirmed that “evidence is central to decision-making.”
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Ethiopia, African Development Bank Deepen Strategic Cooperation at African Finance Forum
Nov 27, 2025 216
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have reaffirmed their long-standing partnership, following a high-level meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum underway in Rabat, Morocco. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide and African Development Bank President Sidi Ould Tah have held meeting on the sidelines of the African Finance Forum in Rabat, Morocco. According to a press release of the Ministry of Finance, the discussion reaffirmed the strong and long-standing partnership between Ethiopia and the Bank, with both sides expressing commitment to deepening collaboration across key national priorities. The meeting focused on three strategic areas of cooperation: Enhanced support for Ethiopia’s preparations for hosting COP32, strengthened budget support operations, and the expansion of coordinated investment in high-impact development programs, including the financing of the new Bishoftu International Airport. The President of the African Development Bank commended Ethiopia’s progress in advancing reforms and reiterated the Bank’s readiness to scale its engagement, particularly in areas that unlock private investment, strengthen macroeconomic stability, and accelerate regional integration. Both sides have agreed to intensify technical and policy dialogue with a focus on advancing regional infrastructure programs and strengthening Ethiopia’s reform agenda through coordinated financing and advisory support. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to pursuing a forward-looking partnership that accelerates sustainable development, regional connectivity, and private-sector-led growth.
EQA among Key Catalysts for Realizing Ethiopia's Economic Transformation, Says CEO
Nov 27, 2025 229
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —The Ethiopian Quality Award Organization has announced that the 12th Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) ceremony will take place on November 29, 2025 with the aim to recognize organizations for their excellence in quality. The annual quality award is considered a key initiative for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation by promoting a national culture of quality and excellence. Sectors that participate in the EQA include manufacturing, service provider, public institutions, higher education, construction and Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs). Briefing the media today, Ethiopian Quality Award Organization CEO, Tewodros Mebratu, said the Ethiopian Quality Award was established with the goal to boost quality and competitiveness at the national level. A wide range of organizations can participate in the Ethiopian Quality Award (EQA) as the competition is open to entities across various sectors, including both private and public institutions. In the 12th round of the EQA, 65 organizations (institutions) registered and 63 organizations and institutions made it to the final of the competition. For the CEO, the quality award is a key initiative for ensuring quality across sectors, a catalyst for realizing Ethiopia's economic transformation through fulfilling the standards required in quality and competitiveness. Since its commencement, the Ethiopian Quality Award has been instrumental in nurturing a national culture of quality and increasing the competitiveness of Ethiopian companies on the global stage, he elaborated. According to him, recognizing organizations that give prior attention to implement quality systems on their products and services is pivotal to boost quality and competitiveness, develop the culture of quality and excellence. Furthermore, developing the culture of quality and excellence in turn will be critical for the overall transformation of the country. The quality award aims to enhance the country's global competitiveness by establishing a national benchmark for quality, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and encouraging organizations to adopt world-class quality standards. Promoting quality awareness, driving business improvement, enhancing competitiveness, fostering continuous learning, and recognizing excellence were also stated among the major objectives of targets of the quality award. The EQA has been pivotal in driving quality improvements across Ethiopia's business landscape over the years with a goal of creating a national quality brand as the awards are presented annually based on the EQA Excellence Model, it was learned.
Ethiopia's Flagship Bishoftu Int'l Airport Project Draws Strong Interest from Global Financers, Investors
Nov 27, 2025 295
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) —Ethiopia has presented the flagship Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) project to global financiers and investors at the Africa Investment Forum held in Rabat, Morocco, drawing strong interest from global financiers and investors, according to a press release sent to ENA today. The presentation drew strong interest development financial institutions, commercial banks, export-credit agencies, and institutional investors from Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Middle East, reaffirming BIA’s potential to become a major aviation hub for the continent and the world, the release of Ministry of Finance added. BIA is a new mega-project led by Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG), in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB), alongside technical and financial advisors situated near Abusera, about 40 km south of Addis Ababa. The project aims to handle 60 million passengers annually in Phase I, with an estimated 12.5 billion USD. It has the capacity of expanding to 110 million passengers per year; and to become the largest airport in Africa upon full development-positioning. During the showcase, the investors have expressed robust interest, reflecting growing confidence in Africa’s infrastructure pipeline and the strategic role BIA will play in trade, travel, and regional integration, it was learned. Representatives from multilateral institutions, export-credit agencies, and engineering firms reviewed the Project Information Memorandum, financial model, and risk-allocation structure is an important step as the project transitions from design to procurement and implementation, it was learned. BIA is expected to be a catalyst for economic development, tourism, trade, and regional connectivity. It aligns with Africa’s broader goals of strengthening intra-continental mobility and integration, the press released further stated. The new airport will also alleviate congestion at Bole International Airport, enabling Ethiopia and the continent to expand global connectivity. The surrounding airport city is also projected to generate thousands of jobs during construction and operation, attracting investment in logistics, hospitality, and commercial services as well as rail and expressway links to Addis Ababa. Showcasing the project at the Africa Investment Forum represents a pivotal moment, providing lenders and investors with a detailed overview of BIA’s financial, technical, and strategic framework. Ethiopian Airlines Group officially shared the Project Information Memorandum and financial model with potential financiers. On the occasion, Ethiopia’s Minister of Finance, Ahmed Shide, highlighted the significance of the project as a historic advancement in Africa’s aviation sector, with advanced technology, sustainable design, and unmatched connectivity, adding that “it will establish Ethiopia as the continent’s aviation capital and a key gateway to the world.” Ethiopian Airlines and its partners are inviting financiers, institutional investors, commercial lenders, and export-credit agencies to review the investment package and join one of Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure ventures which poised to deliver transformative economic impact.
Ethiopia Invites German Investors to Explore Diverse Opportunities
Nov 27, 2025 433
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — State Minister of Finance, Semereta Sewasew, invited German investors to explore the abundant opportunities within Ethiopia's dynamic, reforming economy. Speaking at the 2025 Ethiopia–Germany Business Forum in Berlin, Semereta highlighted Ethiopia’s ambitious six-year Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, which is actively focused on stabilizing the macroeconomic environment, modernizing the economy, and strengthening the private sector's role.     State Minister Semereta emphasized Ethiopia’s commitment to creating a predictable and enabling investment environment by restructuring state-owned enterprises, liberalizing key sectors such as telecom, energy, air transport, banking, and logistics, and advancing regulatory reforms to strengthen contract enforcement and intellectual property protection. The high-level Forum, organized by the Government of Germany in collaboration with Afrika-Verein and DIHK, brought together senior policymakers and key business leaders. The event served to reaffirm the long-standing partnership between the two nations, emphasizing shared priorities for industrial cooperation and sustainable economic growth. State Minister Semereta was joined by a high-level Ethiopian delegation, including State Ministers from Agriculture, Industry, and Justice, who engaged with German counterparts to discuss specific opportunities and the evolving regulatory framework.     She highlighted progress in key areas, including stabilizing inflation, strengthening foreign reserves, and boosting investor confidence. Institutional modernization was also a key point, with the State Minister noting the establishment of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange and the expansion of digital public services like e-tax systems and online business registration. State Minister Semereta reaffirmed Ethiopia’s openness to investment and collaboration, inviting German companies to be active participants in the country’s ongoing economic transformation. She also extended an invitation to the Invest in Ethiopia High-Level Business Forum 2026 for investors seeking to establish further partnerships. The Forum provided a platform for direct business-to-business engagement, with German business leaders expressing optimism about the investment climate and pointing to opportunities in renewable energy, manufacturing, digital innovation, pharmaceuticals, and agro-processing. Niels Annen, State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, underscored Germany’s interest in deepening technological cooperation, recognizing Ethiopia’s reform trajectory and its potential as a gateway to regional African markets.  
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Ethiopian AI Institute Becoming Africa’s Most Visible,  Influential Institute, PM Abiy Says
Nov 17, 2025 2342
Addis Ababa, November 17, 2025 (ENA) -- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AII) has positioned itself as one of Africa’s most visible and influential AI institutions. Speaking at a ceremony marking the Institute’s move to the former Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation building, PM Abiy highlighted the AII’s “remarkable” progress over the past five years. According to the prime minister, key achievements include the development of an internationally patented breast cancer detection technology and a patented system for identifying diseases in coffee and other agricultural products. The prime minister also noted that the Institute’s accomplishments extend beyond software for robotics, emphasizing that it has also been designing and building hardware. The AII is advancing its capabilities in drone production and communication technologies, he added. PM Abiy described artificial intelligence as a rapidly evolving and competitive field across Africa, stating that the Institute has already released multiple products. Among its most significant breakthroughs, he said, is the internationally recognized and patented breast cancer detection innovation. In agriculture, the AII’s patented technology for diagnosing crop diseases, particularly in coffee, was also highlighted.   The Institute has also developed “Mesob,” a platform offering more than 100 services through a single system, he stated, adding that it has also built numerous digital solutions that support government institutions, including the ministries of Finance and Revenue and the Customs Commission, helping modernize their operations. The Prime Minister further pointed to the AII’s progress in cloud computing and language technologies, which include tools enabling speakers of Amharic, Afan Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya, and Afar to communicate across languages without a third-party translator, using text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and cross-language conversion technologies powered by thousands of hours of audio data. Reflecting on Ethiopia’s historical struggles to keep pace with global transformations, from the agricultural revolution to the technological and industrial revolutions, PM Abiy noted that the nation has often lacked the readiness and imagination needed to embrace new knowledge and innovation. However, this trend has already been changing, he underscored. Whether we like it or not, unless Ethiopia fully immerses itself in the ongoing artificial intelligence revolution, as a country that risks falling behind global advancements just as it did during past revolutions.
Artificial Intelligence Institute Expanding Roles Across Health, Agriculture and Services: PM Abiy
Nov 17, 2025 8053
Addis Ababa, November 17, 2025 (ENA) --Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute has become a key force in health, agriculture and service sectors as its technological capacity continues to advance. In a message shared on his social media page, he said the institute is strengthening its work in cloud computing, big data, data mining, robotics and immersive technologies. “The Institute is driving AI interventions across health, agriculture and the service sector, while also developing capabilities in cloud computing, large scale data centers, data mining, robotics and immersive technologies,” he stated. He confirmed that the institute has moved its headquarters to the former Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation building in the city center.   “The complex AII moved into has undergone an extraordinary infrastructural transformation in less than a year, resulting in an ergonomically advanced and highly conducive work environment for its employees,” he noted. According to the Prime Minister, the institute has reached notable achievements within five years, reflecting the speed at which artificial intelligence is reshaping society and the need for Ethiopia to take part in global technological competition.   He added that the newly launched AI Startup Center is strengthening the ecosystem by allowing individuals to present ideas, develop prototypes and connect with private sector investors. He also noted that 200 innovators have benefited from this opportunity so far.
Ministry of Labor and Skills Affirms Emergence of Digital and Technological Innovators
Oct 26, 2025 8787
Addis Ababa, October 26, 2025 (ENA)-- The Ministry of Labor and Skills has emphasized that a new generation of digital and technological innovators is emerging in Ethiopia, with a strong focus on nurturing skilled, competent, and competitive citizens across all sectors. Muferihat Kamil, Minister Labor and Skills, made the remark during the graduation ceremony of the 4th Round Cyber Talent Summer Camp Program, a joint initiative of the Information Network Security Administration (INSA) and Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU). The program provided training for teenagers and young people in cybersecurity and related digital fields. The ceremony was attended by senior government officials, including Minister of Peace Mohamed Edris, State Minister of Government Communication Services Tesfahun Gobezai, INSA Director General Tigist Hamid, and AASTU President Dereje Geda, along with other dignitaries. Minister Muferihat emphasized that in today’s digital era, building a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce is essential for national development. She noted that continuous training and the empowerment of youth with technological and cybersecurity expertise are key to ensuring Ethiopia’s digital sovereignty. According to her, “A generation of digital warriors who can effectively defend against cyberattacks and drive technological innovation is being created,” underscoring those efforts to strengthen digital capacity will continue. INSA Director General Tigist Hamid highlighted the importance of qualified human resources in advancing Ethiopia’s digital transformation. He explained that the Cyber Talent Summer Camp is designed to develop the skills of talented young people and prepare them to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s cybersecurity sector. According to the director general, such programs are essential for building a competent, knowledgeable, and skilled workforce capable of meeting the challenges of the digital age. AASTU President Dereje Geda on his part reaffirmed the university’s commitment to promoting innovation and strengthening partnerships with industry. He noted that an entrepreneurship development center has been established to support creative projects and enhance students’ capacity for innovation. Through initiatives like the summer camp, he said, the university aims to provide young innovators with the tools and opportunities they need to expand their creative ideas and bring them to market. Graduates of the program expressed their excitement and readiness to contribute to Ethiopia’s digital future. Alexander Samuel said his project focuses on improving the education system through enhanced e-learning platforms. Kena Tolcha shared that he gained valuable knowledge in aerospace technology and drone operations, while Bassel Mesfin explained that he and his team developed a mobile application designed to improve public transportation efficiency. The Cyber Talent Summer Camp continues to play a vital role in developing Ethiopia’s next generation of digital innovators and strengthening the nation’s cyber resilience.
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Participants, Diplomat Praise Great Ethiopian Run
Nov 25, 2025 832
Addis Ababa, November 25, 2025 (ENA)— The Great Ethiopian Run 2025 has earned widespread praise from participants, a diplomat, and a sponsor, all celebrating its vibrant atmosphere and strong organization. With an impressive 55,000 runners, the event held on Sunday has once again affirmed its position as one of the world’s premier road races. Among the participants, TJ Cora of the Indigenous Marathon Foundation said the event stood out among major global marathons, noting the beauty of Addis Ababa and expressing deep appreciation for Ethiopia’s remarkable history in distance running. According to her, the 10 kilometer experience is simply unmatched. Australia’s Deputy Ambassador to Ethiopia, Caitlin Laing, spoke of the joy and community feeling that define the event, adding that the race evolves each year. Heineken Ethiopia Director, William Mills, described the event’s atmosphere as energetic and uplifting, emphasizing its strong global presence. Heineken, now a sponsor for seven consecutive years, values the unity the event fosters throughout the city, he added. Ethiopia’s U-17 football team coach, Benjamin Ziemer, also praised the Great Ethiopian Run, calling it a powerful blend of sport and culture. He encouraged runners worldwide to take part in what he described as a safe, well-organized, and truly memorable race. Peter Hopkins, a tourist from Boulder, Colorado, said he was struck by the tens of thousands of participants celebrating the event’s 25th edition. He noted that Ethiopia’s warmth and hospitality help attract tourists, while pre-race activities and post-race festivities add to the experience. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the popular 10-km race in Addis Ababa continues to highlight Ethiopia’s welcoming spirit and its rich running tradition.
Melknat Wudu ,Yismaw Dilu Claim Glory at the Great Ethiopian Run
Nov 23, 2025 1107
  Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA)— Melknat Wudu and Yismaw Dilu emerged victorious at the 2025 Great Ethiopian Run, marking the event's 25th anniversary in grand style. Melknat Wudu, representing the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, defended her title in the women's category with an impressive time of 32:10.273.     This marks her second consecutive win at this prestigious event, reinforcing her reputation as one of the top female runners in the country. Along with her trophy, Melknat received a cash prize of 400,000 Birr for her outstanding performance. Close on her heels was Ftaw Zeray, who finished just a second later at 32:11.516, securing second place. Meselech Alemayehu round out the podium with a strong performance, clocking in at 32:19.787. Ftaw Zeray and Meselech Alemayehu also took home cash prizes of 200,000 Birr and 100,000 Birr, respectively, celebrating their remarkable achievements. On the men’s side, Yismaw Dilu from Amhara Police showcased a remarkable performance, crossing the finish line with a time of 28:25.262.     His victory is a significant leap from his third-place finish in the previous year, earning him a cash prize of 400,000 Birr as well. Eyob Simegn followed closely, finishing in 28:28.687 for second place, while Dinkalem Ayle secured third with a time of 28:29.261. The close margins between the top three men created an electrifying atmosphere, captivating the thousands of spectators lining the course. The Great Ethiopian Run continues to embrace inclusivity, featuring races for disabled athletes.     Daniel Shambel topped the men's race for disabled athletes, while Abrham Lewtu and Jamal Awel secured second and third places. In the women’s category, Anchinesh Nibret clinched first, with Ashu Ayenew and Tsehaynesh Amare following closely behind in second and third.     This Silver Jubilee event attracted over 250 runners from 25 countries, marking a significant milestone in promoting health and unity through sports in Ethiopia. The race commenced and concluded at Meskel Square, where a festive atmosphere enveloped the participants and spectators alike, celebrating a quarter-century of the Great Ethiopian Run’s impact on the community. Addis Ababa’s Mayor, Adanech Abiebie, expressed her pride on social media, noting that the event has consistently encouraged health and togetherness in the capital. She paid homage to the race's founder, the iconic Olympic champion Haile Gebrselassie, whose legacy continues to inspire both amateur and professional athletes. The event was further graced by legendary athletes such as Daniel Komen and Khalid Khannouchi, who attended as special guests, bringing further prestige to the occasion. Their presence highlighted the event’s international significance and its role in fostering sportsmanship and national pride. As the sun set over Meskel Square, the 2025 Great Ethiopian Run stood not just as a race but as a monumental celebration of endurance, unity, and pride. This anniversary event promises to inspire future generations of athletes, continuing the legacy of running that has captured the heart of Ethiopia.
Great Ethiopian Run Marks 25th Anniversary with Massive Turnout in Addis Ababa
Nov 23, 2025 1233
Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA) – The Great Ethiopian Run celebrated its 25th anniversary today as more than 55,000 participants flooded Meskel Square for Africa’s largest 10-kilometer road race. The annual event, which was launched in 2001 by athletics icon Haile Gebrselassie, has grown into a powerful symbol of national pride and a global showcase of Ethiopia’s long-distance running legacy. This year’s edition, the Sofi Malt Great Ethiopian Run 2025, gathered elite athletes, recreational runners, and international participants under the theme “A Nation in 10 KM.” Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie, Tourism Minister Selamawit Kassa, and other senior officials were in attendance to mark the milestone occasion. The capital's newly upgraded streets were transformed into a festive stage, featuring music, cultural performances, and cheering crowds lining the route. Organizers emphasized that the event's significance extends beyond athletics, highlighting its role in promoting Ethiopian culture, unity, and community spirit. Over its 25-year history, the race has attracted hundreds of thousands of runners and generated substantial funds for social initiatives and youth development programs. It is also credited with boosting Addis Ababa’s economy through increased tourism and business activity during the race weekend. The event received additional recognition this year after being granted World Athletics Heritage status, underscoring its cultural and historical importance within the global running community. As runners crossed the finish line, they were met with loud applause, an expression of the joy, resilience, and togetherness that have defined the Great Ethiopian Run since its inception.
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Ethiopia to Showcase Africa as Part of Global Solution for Climate Change, Boost Image at COP32  
Nov 27, 2025 308
Addis Ababa, November 27, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia needs to make the most of the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) to play a pivotal player in the global fight against climate change and to transform its rich cultural heritage into a platform for promoting tourism, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. The Prime Minister gave today directions to the National Steering Committee set up to make preparations for the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) that will be held in Ethiopia in 2027.     In his address to the Committee Members, Prime Minister Abiy said, "The primary objective of this three-and-a-half-year journey of ours was nation-building. Throughout this process, we need to reliably demonstrate that Ethiopia is proficient in handling basic things." For this nation-building effort, an Infrastructure Committee has been established — a body from which a significant amount of work is expected as it needs significant labor and capital. "I am hopeful that the construction will be successfully delivered," he added. Secondly, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of enhancing Ethiopia's image on the global stage. He further elaborated that Ethiopia is an ancient country that possesses many heritages, cultures, and countless assets; and taking all these into account from a tourism perspective the conference provides the country the biggest platform to showcase 100 percent of Ethiopia's capacity to the world. The premier said he believes that these elements will serve as a backdrop to showcase Ethiopia's full potential at the conference. Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos echoed this sentiment, asserting that COP32 presents a unique opportunity for Africa.     "We consider this as a national project, and furthermore as a project with continental benefit that extends beyond our borders," he said. He elaborated on the international scope of COP, highlighting its role in unifying global stakeholders around pivotal climate issues. "This is a major conference where Ethiopia will host the world and from which a legacy and benefit that will last for many generations must be secured." Ethiopia must therefore not only host COP32 but also position Africa as a leader in climate solutions. "We must work to ensure that Africa is not only viewed as a victim of climate change but recognized as the center of the solution,” he proclaimed, underscoring the need for proactive engagement in global climate dialogues.     Scheduled for November 2027 in Addis Ababa, COP32 is expected to attract over 60,000 delegates from governments, civil society, academia, and private sectors. The government plans to leverage initiatives like the Green Legacy Initiative to reinforce its commitment to environmental conservation.     As Ethiopia prepares to welcome the world, the significance of COP32 extends beyond mere organization. It symbolizes a strategic effort to reposition Africa at the forefront of climate action and solutions. The preparations underline a collective aspiration not only of a nation but of a continent eager to showcase its strengths as part of the global climate narrative.
Ethiopia's Selection to Host COP-32 Affirms its Commitment to Combating Climate Change
Nov 21, 2025 1523
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia's selection to host COP-32 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change demonstrates the country's practical commitment to implementing its climate change policies and strategies, Adefris Worku, Coordinator of the Technical Committee for Ethiopia’s National Green Legacy Initiative (GLI) said. Adefris noted that the achievements of the GLI are playing a significant role in the country’s drive to build a climate-resilient, green economy. Ethiopian Green Legacy Initiative, which began in 2019 as a brainchild of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has been instrumental in safeguarding environmental and ecological security across Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s successful bid to host COP-32 in 2027 followed the COP-30 summit held in Belém, Brazil. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Adefris Worku stated that the GLI has already achieved international recognition for its impressive success, having planted over 48 billion seedlings to date. He emphasized that this outstanding achievement was a significant factor for hosting the COP-32 United Nations climate change summit. Adefris highlighted the immense value of hosting the conference—a crucial platform where numerous heads of state, international institutional leaders, and delegates will consult and pass critical decisions—as a vital opportunity for Ethiopia to share its experiences and learn from others. He elaborated that countries applying to host the climate summit are scrutinized for their achievements in sustainable infrastructure development and overall success in building a green economy. Ethiopia’s strong commitment to its tree planting campaign and the rigorous implementation of its climate policies and strategies have won widespread support and favorable response, he elaborated. Furthermore, he explained that Ethiopia's proven experience and capacity in successfully hosting the African Climate Summit and other high-profile international forums were major contributing factors to the decision. Ethiopia’s development initiatives, which are aligned with its green economy policies and strategies to implement the Paris Agreement, are now considered a global model. The GLI is also making a marked contribution to economic growth by protecting the ecology, ensuring food security, and supporting job creation. This initiative is seen as critical to achieving Ethiopia's ultimate goal of building a climate-resilient green economy and establishing a net-zero carbon economy by 2050.
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Ethiopian Diaspora Demand Egypt to Change Counterproductive Posture on GERD
Apr 4, 2023 123488
Addis Ababa April 4/2023 (ENA) Ethiopians in the Diaspora have called on Egypt to change its counterproductive posture and find mutually beneficial agreements on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). In a statement the diaspora issued yesterday, they noted that Ethiopia is the main source of the Nile by contributing 86 percent of the water to the Nile basin states while utilizing less than 1 percent of the potential for hydroelectric power. Ethiopians are currently building the GERD on the Blue Nile that is financed entirely by Ethiopians and is a crucial project for the country's development as it will provide clean, renewable energy and lift millions out of poverty. About 65 percent of the 122 million of Ethiopia's population have no access to any form of electricity. The much-needed electricity will facilitate economic growth for Ethiopia and the region, the statement elaborated. The dam will promote regional cooperation and integration while offering opportunity for eleven countries of the Nile Basin to work together to manage the river's resources more efficiently and effectively, it added. The GERD is being built with the highest environmental and technical standards to achieve the objectives of the national electrification program and the execution of Ethiopia’s Climate-Resilient Green Economy Strategy. According to the statement, Ethiopia has provided scientific evidence and expert testimonies that GERD will not significantly affect the flow of water downstream, and provided compelling arguments for the need for equitable use of the Nile's resources by all countries in the region. The diaspora further said they understand that the GERD has raised concerns in Egypt about the downstream effects on the Nile's flow and water availability since Egyptians have been misinformed about the GERD for many years. But on the contrary, the dam will provide several benefits to Egypt and Sudan, including increased water flow during dry seasons and decreased flooding events. “We want to assure Egyptians that Ethiopians are committed to fair and equitable use of the Nile's waters without harming our downstream neighbors. We recognize that the Nile River is a shared resource, and we support finding a mutually beneficial solution.” As Ethiopians in the Diaspora, we reiterate our support for fair and equitable use of the Nile River and call on the Egyptian people and Egyptian Diaspora to question the misinformation about the GERD in Egypt's mainstream media and embrace the spirit of friendship and cooperation by understanding that the GERD is a project of great national importance to Ethiopians that will benefit Egyptians by ensuring a reliable and predictable supply of water, that Ethiopians have the right to use their water resources for the development of its people and economy, in accordance with the principles of equitable and reasonable utilization without causing significant harm. Efforts to destabilize Ethiopia by the regime in Egypt, will indeed affect the historical and diplomatic relations dating back to several thousand years, the long-term interest of the Egyptian people and make Ethiopians less trusting in cooperating on the GERD and future hydropower projects on the Nile, they warned. The diaspora groups urged Egyptian leaders to engage in constructive dialogue with the leaders of Ethiopia regarding the GERD and steer away from their counterproductive posture of calling for a “binding agreement” on the GERD filling and the subsequent operations as an imposing instrument on water sharing that Ethiopians will never accept. The GERD can be a source of cooperation and collaboration between our two countries rather than a source of conflict, they underscored. "Ethiopians believe that, through dialogue and understanding, peaceful and equitable agreements that benefit all parties involved can be realized to build a brighter future for all people in the Nile basin. Belligerent positions by Egyptian leaders stating ‘all options are open’ are contrary to the spirit of the 2015 Declaration of Principles signed by Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt." According to the statement, such postures will surely harm Egypt's long-term interest and impede trustful cooperation with the Ethiopian people and government. They asked Arab League and its member states to refrain from interfering in the issue of the GERD, which is the sole concern of the three riparian countries (Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt) and their shared regional organization (the African Union), which is mediating the talks to find ‘African Solutions to African Problems.’ The issues remaining on the table at the trilateral negotiations under the auspices of the African Union are being narrowed to a handful of critical matters on equity and justice, on which the Arab league nations have no business or legal right to be involved.
Africa’s Sustainable Growth Hinges on Science, Technology and Innovation: Experts
Mar 3, 2023 122402
Addis Ababa March 3/2023/ENA/ Achieving the ambitious targets of the 2030 and 2063 Agendas of Africa requires leveraging the power of science, technology, and innovation (STI), according to experts. A press release issued by the ECA stated experts at the Ninth African Regional Forum on Sustainable Development have emphasized the crucial role of STI as a key driver and enabler for ensuring economic growth, improving well-being, mitigating the effects of climate change, and safeguarding the environment. They also underscored the need to strengthen national and regional STI ecosystems by fostering innovation, promoting entrepreneurship, and investing in research and development. By doing so, the experts said that Africa can harness the potential of STI to accelerate its socio-economic progress and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 and the African Union's Agenda by 2063. The session, held on 2 March 2023, builds on the recommendations of the Fifth African Science, Technology, and Innovation Forum, which accentuates the central role of STI and digitalization during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for the necessary infrastructures for the development of STI, plans, and policies that are action-oriented towards strengthening its full implantation. The experts highlighted that despite advances in STI, significant gaps remain in bridging the scientific and technological divide between developed countries and Africa. The highly uneven global distribution of scientific capacity and access to knowledge threatens to derail the goal of leaving no one behind, which is the central and transformative promise of Agenda 2030. “We need a clear political will from governments to ensure science, technology, and innovation is a reality. By doing so our education systems will be capacitated to deliver knowledge that is vital to solving Africa’s sustainability challenges,” Niger Higher Education and Research Minister Mamoudou Djibo said. The strategy includes the establishment of universities as centers for excellence and investments in education, technical competencies, and training in the fields of science, technology, research, and innovation. These initiatives are crucial in accelerating progress towards achieving global goals. However, in order to fully leverage the potential of STI, significant investments in research and development are required. National systems also need to be strengthened, Namibia Information and Communication Technologies Deputy Minister Emma Theophilus, stated adding that “strengthening our national systems for STI is a key game changer for rapid structural transformation in Africa. Leveraging the digital transformation can achieve a stronger, smarter, and more inclusive recovery.” Emerging evidence suggests that an STI and digital Africa can be a springboard to accelerate the implementation of the SDGs and fulfill the aspirations of Agenda 2063.
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Ethiopia -Singapore Cooperation: New Blueprint for Partnership of Equals
Nov 25, 2025 1481
By Henok Tadele Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stood together at the National Palace announcing a comprehensive partnership that brings together Africa's fastest-developing economy with one of Asia's most advanced nations. Their joint press conference marked not just a diplomatic milestone, but the beginning of a transformative alliance that showcases how resource-rich Africa and knowledge-rich Asia can shape the future together. The Perfect Match - Speed Meets Sophistication "I think this is the right time for every developed nation to turn their face to Africa because without bringing the potentials that we have from both sides, there is no way that we can fulfill the demand which is arising from our people," Prime Minister Abiy said, articulating the fundamental logic behind this ground-breaking partnership. Ethiopia, recognized as one of the world's fastest-growing economies in recent years, represents the dynamism and potential of modern Africa. Singapore, having transformed itself from a developing port city to a global financial and technology hub within decades, brings the institutional knowledge and technical expertise that can accelerate Ethiopia's remarkable trajectory. Prime Minister Wong said "… we see Ethiopia as an ancient civilization with a long and proud history of diverse people and tremendous potential to do much more going forward." In his social media post, PM Wong also posted ‘‘Singapore and Ethiopia are both gateways to our respective regions. By deepening our partnership, we are building a bridge between Southeast Asia and Africa that will benefit our peoples for years to come.’’ According to him, Singapore’s decision to open a new embassy in Addis Ababa will be a significant milestone, serving as a vital link not just to Ethiopia, but to the African Union and the wider continent. Africa's Abundant Resources Meet Asia's Advanced Know-How The partnership brilliantly illustrates how Africa's vast natural wealth can combine with Asia's technological advancement to create unprecedented opportunities. As Prime Minister Abiy emphasized, "We have human capital, we have land, we have fresh water, we have huge potential for clean energy, we have good policies, we're investment ready as a continent." Ethiopia specifically brings to the table some of Africa's most valuable assets, a population of over 130 million people representing a massive consumer market and workforce, vast agricultural potential in a continent that could feed the world, significant mineral resources including gold and rare earth elements, and enormous renewable energy capacity through hydroelectric and solar power. The country's strategic location as the gateway to East Africa and its role as host to the African Union headquarters add geopolitical significance to its economic assets. Singapore complements these resources with what Prime Minister Abiy called "capital resources and skilled human capital" that are missing elements in Africa. Singapore's expertise spans advanced urban planning, digital governance systems, logistics and supply chain management, financial services and fintech innovation, sustainable development practices, and institutional governance frameworks that have proven effective in rapid economic transformation. Comprehensive Cooperation Across Strategic Sectors The Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) signed outlined cooperation across multiple sectors that could benefit both economies. Digital Transformation and Logistics: "Collaboration on smart mobility, logistic technology and digital public infrastructure are the areas that we would like to work with your country," Prime Minister Abiy said, highlighting Singapore's immense potential in this sector. Trade and Investment: Both leaders agreed to strengthen ties on trade investment with a focus on logistics, manufacturing, aviation and tourism. Prime Minister Abiy invited "Singaporean investors to explore opportunities in industrial parks, in agro-industrial plants, in cities, in mining sectors." Skills Development and Institution Building: The partnership includes what Prime Minister Abiy called skilled development and institution building, recognizing that everyone gets inspired by Singapore's governance, its institutional ability, and the way it provide services for citizens. Green Urban Planning: Ethiopia seeks to learn from Singapore's experience in creating clean, green, beautiful cities. Prime Minister Abiy explained, "We really want to learn from you on how you plan on building such beautiful cities, such a connected infrastructure and such also beautiful spaces for neighborhood to come together." Mutual Benefits - Building Asia-Africa Bridge The partnership's genius lies in its mutual benefit structure. Singapore gains strategic access to Africa's fastest-growing economy and through it, the entire continent. "As hubs in our respective parts of the world, Singapore and Ethiopia can catalyze more trade and investment flows between Southeast Asia and Africa," Prime Minister Wong explained. For Singapore, this partnership opens doors to Africa's 1.3 billion people and abundant natural resources while positioning the city-state as the premier Asian gateway to African markets. The establishment of Singapore's first embassy in East Africa demonstrates this strategic commitment. Ethiopia gains access to Singapore's proven development model and advanced capabilities. "Singapore's remarkable journey and global reputation for innovation and good governance offers lessons we deeply value," Prime Minister Abiy acknowledged, noting that "most of my leadership visited your beautiful country. Everyone was impressed, also inspired big time." Shaping Future Cooperation This partnership represents a new model for cooperation that could inspire similar alliances across the world. Unlike traditional relationships often characterized by dependency, this partnership operates on what Prime Minister Wong called "a partnership of equals." "This is not about us teaching Ethiopia at all or offering lessons. It's a partnership of equals. It's a partnership of us working together closely for win-win partnership," Prime Minister Wong emphasized, defining the collaborative spirit that could become a template for future engagements. The tangible commitment is already evident. Singapore announced its "Singapore-Africa Partnership Leading to Growth and Sustainability Package" (SAPLINGS), offering African officials "customized study visits to Singapore, as well as executive education programmes and postgraduate scholarships in Singapore universities." Strategic Vision for Sustainable Growth The partnership's focus on sustainability adds another dimension to its significance. Both countries signed MoUs on carbon credits cooperation, particularly timely as Ethiopia prepares to host COP32 in 2027. "We will also deepen our collaboration in sustainability, particularly in carbon credits, so that both countries can help meet our respective climate targets," Prime Minister Wong announced. This environmental focus demonstrates how cooperation can lead global efforts on climate change, with developing nations pioneering solutions rather than merely implementing strategies designed elsewhere. Long-term Impact Beyond Bilateral Benefits The implications extend far beyond the bilateral relationship. "Together we can build a strong Asia-Africa bridge for sustainable growth and shared prosperity," Prime Minister Abiy declared, envisioning how this partnership could facilitate broader continental cooperation. The partnership's success could demonstrate that the fastest-developing economies can forge relationships that accelerate growth for all parties while challenging traditional assumptions about development cooperation. Ethiopia's rapid growth combined with Singapore's advanced capabilities creates a powerful model for how resource-rich and knowledge-rich nations can collaborate for mutual transformation. The Promise Ahead "Ethiopia is committed, Mr. Prime Minister, to a practical and futuristic partnership with Singapore," Prime Minister Abiy vowed, adding "We know that we can learn a lot from you. We also believe that we can offer for our partnership." This sentiment captures the essence of what could become a defining partnership for 21st century cooperation. As these two dynamic nations begin implementing their comprehensive cooperation framework, they are not just building bilateral ties but potentially creating a new paradigm for how the developing world can collaborate to achieve rapid, sustainable development. The world will be watching as Africa's fastest-growing economy and Asia's innovation hub work together to prove that the future belongs to partnerships built on mutual respect, complementary strengths, and shared aspirations for transformation.
Ethiopia Has Endured Egypt's Conspiracy But Never Surrendered!
Nov 24, 2025 1117
By Gezmu Edicha Following the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), through rigorous hard work day and night over the last fourteen years, Egypt is swinging back and forth, accusing Ethiopia for everything they are facing: drought or flood, as the saying damned if you do, damned If you don’t goes. The very moment Ethiopia began generating power and the GERD reservoir started serving its intended purpose, Egypt shifted its narrative: too much water is released by GERD replacing its old narrative the dam caused water scarcity. No longer short of water, Egypt suddenly claimed that Ethiopia was releasing too much water. Guess next time, Egyptian leaders may accuse Ethiopia for a lightning strike! Ethiopia is reshaping its future by focusing on water and clean energy production and the cornerstone of this development plan is GERD. Throughout the construction period of GERD, downstream states, Egypt and Sudan did not face shortage of Nile water. A modern dam built in the cool highlands of Ethiopia actually conserves water. It prevents billions of cubic meters of waters which otherwise could be evaporated from the scorching desert sun in Egypt. Building water reservoir dam in the highlands of Ethiopia prevents water loss. Numerous hydrological studies have shown that the GERD actually benefits both Egypt and Sudan by reducing sedimentation and silt accumulation in their dams, mitigating devastating floods, and ensuring a more stable flow of water throughout the year. The dam also reduces evaporation losses due to its location in the Ethiopian highlands — a scientific advantage that improves overall Nile water efficiency for all. Research also indicates that the GERD will play a significant role in reducing the effects of droughts in the Horn of Africa, including in Egypt and Sudan, by stabilizing water availability. This aligns perfectly with Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative, which aims to combat climate change, expand renewable energy, and promote regional environmental sustainability. Building a dam to reserve water where it is cool means saving water from evaporation. Generating electricity where hydropower potential is greatest means lighting homes and factories across the region. Regulated flow means reduced floods and reliable agriculture in Egypt and Sudan. That is what Ethiopia is building. Cairo’s claim that the GERD poses famine and flood is therefore misleading and provocative. Ethiopia has never sought to harm its neighbors; instead, it remains deeply committed to mutual benefit and regional prosperity. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has repeatedly reaffirmed that Ethiopia seeks cooperation, not confrontation—emphasizing that the dam will ensure a steady and regulated flow of water throughout the year, thereby preventing floods and ensuring water security for all. Prime Minister Abiy conveys message to Egypt that captured Ethiopia’s truth, and its aspiration: "Ethiopia's position is clear. The better option is to continuously milk the cow by providing it with sufficient feed, not by attempting to deny the cow feed and still expect the milk! If the cow doesn't eat, it won't give milk. But it is possible to provide the cow with feed and continuously milk it. My desire and the desire of the Ethiopian people is - Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt have no less than 300 million people, vast land areas, and a young population. If we work and produce together, we would be sufficient for the whole of Africa.” Beyond regional benefits, the GERD stands as a symbol of hope for over half of Ethiopia’s population — millions who still live in darkness without access to electricity. The dam, entirely financed by Ethiopian citizens through purchasing bonds and public contributions, reflects a national spirit of self-reliance and unity. It embodies the Ethiopian people’s aspiration for sustainable development, industrial growth, and poverty reduction. Prime Minister Abiy underlined that the Nile River Basin states has enough resources-- the gold, the water, and the land. The better path is to work together. If this doesn't happen, we will just envy each other! Ethiopia wants to grow and develop through agreement, negotiation, and mutual understanding with all Nile riparian states. For several decades Egypt tried to impose its will on Ethiopia, No one on earth will impose their will upon Ethiopia while Ethiopians stand. Ethiopia will grow peacefully yet confidently, determined to ensure its people prosper without harming its neighbors. Egypt lobbied global financial institutions to deny Ethiopia’s right to secure loans and finance hydro power and irrigation dams. This is what Egypt is conspiring in the Horn of Africa to date including creating havoc and instability. Ethiopia has endured, but never surrendered. Ethiopia has declared that its destiny would no longer be dictated by Egypt. The GERD became a symbol of African self-reliance. When international financing was blocked, Ethiopians opened their wallets and funded their dream by themselves. The dam is now producing light to millions of homes. It is regulating floods during rainfall season. Egypt’s claim that the GERD threatens its water supply is misleading provocative. GERD stands as a beacon of regional integration and shared prosperity, reflecting Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to mutual benefit among its neighbors. All told, GERD demonstrated Ethiopians and their governments’ resilience and endurance for self-reliance. It was purely funded by the Ethiopian government and people. No partners, no donors, no grants from the outside world. It’s fully functional and ready to help other African states. This is a great pride for Africa. It inspires African nations to follow suit and achive prosperity through their own resources. Africa needs to focus on what it can do for itself, not what others can do for it.Ethiopia’s decision to build such a magnificent dam using its own resources is a bold and inspiring move. It will serve multiple sectors and strengthen communities across the region.
Ethiopian News Agency
2023