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Ethiopia's Election as Member of UNHRC Enhances Country's Role in Multilateral Diplomacy
Jan 16, 2025 57
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA)--Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew, today highlighted significant diplomatic achievements recorded to ensure the national interest of Ethiopia over the past six months, amidst challenging circumstances. Ambassador Nebiat, in his press briefing today, highlighted the major activities carried out in foreign relations over the past six months and current diplomatic activities. He pointed out that tangible results in advancing Ethiopia's national interests over the past six months have been achieved. He stated that measures have been taken to strengthen Ethiopia's comprehensive ties with neighboring countries, and that it has been possible to ensure recognition of its pivotal role in maintaining peace in the region. Furthermore, Nebiat stated progress in regional integration, pointing the agreement with South Sudan on road construction and increased electricity supply to Kenya. During this period, the Spokesperson cited, more than 128 high-level officials' visits have been made, which enabled the strengthening of bilateral relations with countries. He said that these have made it possible to strengthen partnership and to consolidate Ethiopia's long-term interests and current positions. Ambassador Nebiat, on the other hand, mentioned that Ethiopia's election as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council is one of the successes of the past six months, adding that this will enhance the country's role in multilateral diplomacy. Ethiopia has been elected to serve as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) for the term spanning 2025-2027, during the 79th UN General Assembly held in New York. This election signifies Ethiopia's third term on the Council, having previously held membership from 2013 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2018. By obtaining a position among the 47 members of the Human Rights Council, Ethiopia is poised to play a significant role in shaping decisions related to global human rights matters.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf Arrives in Addis Ababa For Official Visit to Ethiopia
Jan 16, 2025 81
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA) --Iranian delegation led by the speaker of Islamic cunsultant assembly (parliament) of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammed Baqer Ghalibaf arrived in Addis Ababa today for an official visit to Ethiopia. Speaker of Ethiopia’s House of People's Representatives, Tagesse Chafo, Foreign Affairs State Minister, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano and others government officials have welcomed the delegation upon arrival, at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. During his visit to Ethiopia, the speaker is expected to meet high level government officials to discuss on issues enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Ethiopia and Iran enjoy strong cooperation in various sectors including trade, investment, tourism and technology transfer. The two countries have maintained formal diplomatic relations since 1950, it was learned. The visit is a landmark diplomat tour to strengthen bilateral relations of the two historical countries.
Ethiopia Taking Decisive Steps to Transform its Food Systems: UN Food Systems
Jan 16, 2025 497
Addis Ababa/ January 16, 2025 (ENA)----Ethiopia has been taking decisive steps to transform its food systems since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, Coordinator of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub Khaled El-Taweel said. A three-day national convergence workshop on Climate Action (CA) and Ethiopian Food Systems Transformation & Nutrition (EFSTN) is underway in Addis Ababa with the focus on integrating climate change risks into the country’s food systems transformation. While opening the workshop, Minister of Agriculture Girma Amente said that the convergence initiative aims to foster Ethiopian food system and nutrition as well as climate action which will simultaneously support the SDGs and Paris climate agreement. The minister stressed the need to recognize the urgency of transforming the nation's food systems and nutrition by fully taking climate action at the heart of the transformative action. Integrating the country’s food systems transformation and climate action will enable the transformation of resilient, adaptive and sustainable food systems, he said. This requires leveraging indigenous knowledge, advancing agricultural innovation and integrating climate smart practices across the food system value chain, he emphasized. Minister of Health Mekdes Daba on her part said that the workshop aims to address a very critical mission which is about transforming Ethiopia’s food system and nutrition landscape. For the health minister, this transformation is essential for the nation’s growth and development, enabling us to ensure access to food security, promote healthy diet, empower vulnerable households and improve nutrition. The minister also highlighted the country’s profound endeavors on climate change and the collective efforts focusing on implementing climate responsive actions, enabling Ethiopia’s food system transformation roadmap, among others. The UN Food Systems Coordination Hub Coordinator Khaled El-Taweel for his part commended Ethiopia for implementing the convergence initiative and championing integrated approach for food system transformation and climate action and nutrition aligning national priorities with global commitments. Since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, Ethiopia has been taking decisive steps to transform its food systems, he disclosed. “The Ethiopian national pathway serves as a roadmap for transitioning towards a sustainable inclusive, equitable and resilient food system while addressing the pressing climate change impact,” he added. Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute Director General Mandefro Nigussie said the convergence initiative brings together diverse actors with complementary knowledge, skill and innovative approaches. “By aligning the global, national, local efforts, we can address complex and interrelated challenges in more coherent, inclusive and impactful ways.” The convergence initiative is a unique collaborative effort championed by the Ethiopian government with the support of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, development partners and national stakeholders with the aim to strengthen and foster convergence between the EFSTN and climate action, it was learned.
Chinese Delegation Arrives in Addis Ababa
Jan 16, 2025 184
Addis Ababa/Janurary 18/2025 A Chinese government delegation, led by President of the Development Research Centre of the State Council of China Lu Hao, arrived in Addis Ababa this morning. Up on arrival at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Endalew Mekonnen, State Minister of Trade and Regional Integration of Ethiopia, welcomed the delegation. The delegation is scheduled to have comprehensive discussions with the Minister of Trade and Regional Integration, Kassahun Gofe on bilateral trade, investment and related issues.
Ethiopia to Host World Organization for Animal Health Conference of Regional Commission for Africa
Jan 15, 2025 482
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) The 26th World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) Conference of the Regional Commission for Africa is set to take place in Ethiopia, focusing on strategies to prevent animal diseases with a view to ensuring food security across the continent. WOAH conference takes places every year in the month of May in Paris and the regional commissions of each continent is held every two years at continental levels. The 2025 World Animal Health Organization African Conference in Ethiopia will take place from 4-7 Feb 2025 in Addis Ababa under the theme "Animal Health for Food Security and Public Health in Africa," according to Ethiopia's Ministry of Agriculture. The conference will feature preliminary arrangements involving representatives from AU Member states mainly Chief Veterinary Officers (CVOs) /and Permanente delegates to the WOAH from 54 AU member states are expected to take part. Agriculture State Minister Fikru Regassa emphasized that during the conference, discussions will focus on Prevention and Control of animal diseases in Africa, as well as facilitating dialogues that aim to create disease-free countries. Fikru noted that global organizations working on food and nutrition will share various ideas and solutions, highlighting the importance of public health and animal health and their interconnections. He added that discussions will also cover how to improve livestock productivity, food security concerning children to tackle stunting, and the role of animal health in these efforts. The conference will foster collaboration with neighboring countries and regional partners to control animal diseases and enhance market access, he said. Countries will share their strategies for animal health management, and Ethiopia will showcase its animal health initiatives, development strategies, and best practices for global awareness, particularly in dialogue with African peers. The 25th WOAH Regional Conference for Africa was held in February 2023 in Gaborone, Capital of the Republic of Botswana.
Politics
Ethiopia's Election as Member of UNHRC Enhances Country's Role in Multilateral Diplomacy
Jan 16, 2025 57
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA)--Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew, today highlighted significant diplomatic achievements recorded to ensure the national interest of Ethiopia over the past six months, amidst challenging circumstances. Ambassador Nebiat, in his press briefing today, highlighted the major activities carried out in foreign relations over the past six months and current diplomatic activities. He pointed out that tangible results in advancing Ethiopia's national interests over the past six months have been achieved. He stated that measures have been taken to strengthen Ethiopia's comprehensive ties with neighboring countries, and that it has been possible to ensure recognition of its pivotal role in maintaining peace in the region. Furthermore, Nebiat stated progress in regional integration, pointing the agreement with South Sudan on road construction and increased electricity supply to Kenya. During this period, the Spokesperson cited, more than 128 high-level officials' visits have been made, which enabled the strengthening of bilateral relations with countries. He said that these have made it possible to strengthen partnership and to consolidate Ethiopia's long-term interests and current positions. Ambassador Nebiat, on the other hand, mentioned that Ethiopia's election as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council is one of the successes of the past six months, adding that this will enhance the country's role in multilateral diplomacy. Ethiopia has been elected to serve as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) for the term spanning 2025-2027, during the 79th UN General Assembly held in New York. This election signifies Ethiopia's third term on the Council, having previously held membership from 2013 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2018. By obtaining a position among the 47 members of the Human Rights Council, Ethiopia is poised to play a significant role in shaping decisions related to global human rights matters.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf Arrives in Addis Ababa For Official Visit to Ethiopia
Jan 16, 2025 81
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA) --Iranian delegation led by the speaker of Islamic cunsultant assembly (parliament) of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammed Baqer Ghalibaf arrived in Addis Ababa today for an official visit to Ethiopia. Speaker of Ethiopia’s House of People's Representatives, Tagesse Chafo, Foreign Affairs State Minister, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano and others government officials have welcomed the delegation upon arrival, at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. During his visit to Ethiopia, the speaker is expected to meet high level government officials to discuss on issues enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Ethiopia and Iran enjoy strong cooperation in various sectors including trade, investment, tourism and technology transfer. The two countries have maintained formal diplomatic relations since 1950, it was learned. The visit is a landmark diplomat tour to strengthen bilateral relations of the two historical countries.
Ethiopia, Kyrgyz Republic Agree to Work Closely on Multilateral Forums
Jan 15, 2025 456
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia and Kyrgyz Republic have agreed to work closely on multilateral forums within the framework of south-south cooperation. Ethiopia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga held talks with Asein Isaev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, at his office today. On the occasion, Ambassador Mesganu emphasized Ethiopia's continued commitment to enhancing bilateral ties with the Kyrgyz Republic. He highlighted Ethiopia's interest in exploring areas of cooperation and encouraged the Kyrgyz Republic to consider opening an embassy in Ethiopia. First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, Asein Isaev, on his part, delivered a message from the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Sadyr Zhaparov, to the President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Taye Atske-Selassie. He also presented draft Memoranda of Understandings designed to enhance collaboration across multiple sectors. The two sides have agreed to work closely on multilateral forums within the framework of south-south cooperation, according to Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Ethiopia, Azerbaijan Vow to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, Deepen Cooperation
Jan 15, 2025 647
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) --Ethiopia and Azerbaijan have vowed to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in various fields. Ethiopia and Azerbaijan held their third political consultation in Addis Ababa today. Foreign Affairs State Minister Mesganu Arga and Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev led their respective delegations. During the opening event, State Minister Mesganu said the consultation underscored the commitment of the countries to strengthen the bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in various fields. The state minister highlighted the importance of exploring new avenues of cooperation, including agriculture, mining, ICT, manufacturing, and green economy. Over the recent years, the bilateral relation between the two countries is showing steady growth, he said, adding the political consultation is serving as a key instrument in further enhancing our cooperation and collaboration on mutually important agendas. He mentioned the recent exchange of visits by high-level government officials between the two countries as drivers of their relations. Mesganu recalled that he had led a delegation to Baku, Azerbaijan, for the second joint political consultation in 2023 and had productive discussion on political, economic and important issues of common interest for both countries. And this led to the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on modernizing public service reform program, citing the visit of Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh to Azerbaijan in May 2024. Another high-level delegation led by President Taye Atskeselassie has also met and discussed with Azerbajani President Ilham Aliyev, he added. “Undoubtedly, our bilateral relation is growing with leaps and bounds over recent years through exchange of high level visit,” Mesganu added. “Today, our bilateral political consultation takes place at a time when the world is facing numerous challenges, from economic uncertainties to security concern. It is in such turbulent time that strong partnership between our two countries becomes even more critical,” he said. In this essence, he added that our two countries have reached histories and cultural legacies that provide a solid foundation for our collaboration. However, the trade relation has not reached its full potential, he mentioned, noting that in the year 2022 Ethiopia exported mainly coffee, cut flower and spices to Azerbaijan. During the same period, Azerbaijan exported largely petroleum products to Ethiopia. Now is a high time for both countries to exert maximum effort to uplift our bilateral exchange of trade and investment, he emphasized. Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev on his part said the consultation will cover important national, regional and global issues of mutual concern. Mentioning that it is his first visit to Ethiopia, he witnessed developments in Addis Ababa. “I see the development in the city, how our Ethiopian brothers and sisters are growing. This is something that really gives us pride,” he said. He further stated the positive development is inspiring and encouraging and “we would be ready also to contribute to the development of the bilateral relationship.” Azerbaijan is also an economic leader in our region, he said, adding this will have a potential for advancing our partnership. He also stressed on need to increase exchange of high-level visits and deepen bilateral relations in various sectors. Several Azerbaijani delegations will engage with key Ethiopian institutions such as the Ethiopian Investment Commission, Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration, Ministry of Agriculture, and Ethiopian Investment Holdings, he said.
Ethiopia, Cameroon Discuss on Collaboration to Strengthen Africa’s Peace and Security Architecture
Jan 15, 2025 497
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) -- State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga held discussions with the Cameroonian Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, Ambassador Churchill Ewumbe. On the occasion, the two sides emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Key areas of focus included initiating bilateral political consultations and collaborating to strengthen the continent's peace and security architecture, according to Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion Confers with Norwegian Justice Minister
Jan 14, 2025 637
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos held discussions with Emilie Enger Mehl, Norwegian Justice Minister, today. On the occasion, Gedion noted that Norway is one of Ethiopia's longstanding partners, emphasizing his country's keenness to further elevate the existing bilateral ties. The Minister also highlighted the ongoing economic reforms in Ethiopia and called on Norwegian investors to take advantage of these opportunities. Norwegian Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl, on her part, reaffirmed her country's commitment to strengthening its longstanding relations with Ethiopia.
Council of Ministers Passes Decisions on Various Issues
Jan 14, 2025 976
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) The Council of Ministers in its 41st regular session held today have deliberated on various issues and passed decisions. First, the Council of Ministers discussed draft bills to ratify two loan agreements of 53.3 million SDR (Special Drawing Rights) and 525.7 million SDR with the International Development Association (IDA) for the implementation of modernizing government services reform program and strengthening the financial sector respectively. According to the draft bill, the loans are interest free, with a minimal of 0.75 service charge and 6 years of grace period and 38 years for repayment. The Council affirmed that the terms of these loans are consistent with Ethiopia's debt policy and subsequently referred the draft proclamations to the House of Peoples' Representatives for approval. Next, the council discussed the amendment of investment incentives regulation. Though the Investment Incentives Regulation no. 517/2022, has been in place, it has been recognized that amendment is required due to problems in its implementation and clarifying the provisions thereof. Accordingly, having deliberated on amendments of the regulation and incorporation of valuable feedback, the council has approved the regulation unanimously to become effect on the publication date of in the Federal Negarit Gazette. Third, the council discussed on a draft regulation to ratify the dissolution of the Public Enterprises and Administration to transfer its rights and responsibilities to Liability and Asset Management Corporation. After thorough discussions and the incorporation of feedback, the Council approved the regulation to take effect on date of publication in the Negarit Gazette.
Africa's Underrepresentation in UNSC Hinders Progress of Peace, Dev’t Across Continent
Jan 14, 2025 887
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) Africa's underrepresentation in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has hindered the progress of peace and development across the continent, Professor Brook Hailu, a distinguished scholar in Political Science and International Relations remarked. The United Nations Security Council was established in the aftermath of the Second World War with the primary objective of maintaining international peace and security. The council has a total of 15 members, 5 of which are permanent, and the remaining 10 are non-permanent members. The five permanent members, namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have veto powers, allowing them to unilaterally block any resolution to protect their national interests, even if the majority of the council approves it. No African country has such power. Africans are not represented in the united nation security council. Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Brook Hailu, maintains that it is unfair to ignore the voices of more than 1.4 billion Africans in such a key global governance body, United Nation Security Council. The current global order has faced increasing contestation from African nations and various international organizations. The African Union, in particular, has been vocal in demanding reforms. They have called for the allocation of two permanent seats for African countries in the UNSC. Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, has also urged African leaders to collectively advocate for this fair and just request. Professor Brook Hailu remains optimistic about the prospects of reform within the UNSC. He believes that expanding the council to include fair representation for African and Asian states is essential for achieving peace, security, and development aspirations in Africa. During the 8th annual meeting of United Nations and African Union leaders, held in Ethiopia, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres acknowledged the need for reform. He stated that there is a growing consensus that the United Nations should undergo changes to ensure that Africans receive representation in the UNSC.
Politics
Ethiopia's Election as Member of UNHRC Enhances Country's Role in Multilateral Diplomacy
Jan 16, 2025 57
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA)--Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew, today highlighted significant diplomatic achievements recorded to ensure the national interest of Ethiopia over the past six months, amidst challenging circumstances. Ambassador Nebiat, in his press briefing today, highlighted the major activities carried out in foreign relations over the past six months and current diplomatic activities. He pointed out that tangible results in advancing Ethiopia's national interests over the past six months have been achieved. He stated that measures have been taken to strengthen Ethiopia's comprehensive ties with neighboring countries, and that it has been possible to ensure recognition of its pivotal role in maintaining peace in the region. Furthermore, Nebiat stated progress in regional integration, pointing the agreement with South Sudan on road construction and increased electricity supply to Kenya. During this period, the Spokesperson cited, more than 128 high-level officials' visits have been made, which enabled the strengthening of bilateral relations with countries. He said that these have made it possible to strengthen partnership and to consolidate Ethiopia's long-term interests and current positions. Ambassador Nebiat, on the other hand, mentioned that Ethiopia's election as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council is one of the successes of the past six months, adding that this will enhance the country's role in multilateral diplomacy. Ethiopia has been elected to serve as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) for the term spanning 2025-2027, during the 79th UN General Assembly held in New York. This election signifies Ethiopia's third term on the Council, having previously held membership from 2013 to 2015 and again from 2016 to 2018. By obtaining a position among the 47 members of the Human Rights Council, Ethiopia is poised to play a significant role in shaping decisions related to global human rights matters.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf Arrives in Addis Ababa For Official Visit to Ethiopia
Jan 16, 2025 81
Addis Ababa, January 16, 2025 (ENA) --Iranian delegation led by the speaker of Islamic cunsultant assembly (parliament) of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammed Baqer Ghalibaf arrived in Addis Ababa today for an official visit to Ethiopia. Speaker of Ethiopia’s House of People's Representatives, Tagesse Chafo, Foreign Affairs State Minister, Ambassador Birtukan Ayano and others government officials have welcomed the delegation upon arrival, at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. During his visit to Ethiopia, the speaker is expected to meet high level government officials to discuss on issues enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Ethiopia and Iran enjoy strong cooperation in various sectors including trade, investment, tourism and technology transfer. The two countries have maintained formal diplomatic relations since 1950, it was learned. The visit is a landmark diplomat tour to strengthen bilateral relations of the two historical countries.
Ethiopia, Kyrgyz Republic Agree to Work Closely on Multilateral Forums
Jan 15, 2025 456
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia and Kyrgyz Republic have agreed to work closely on multilateral forums within the framework of south-south cooperation. Ethiopia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga held talks with Asein Isaev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, at his office today. On the occasion, Ambassador Mesganu emphasized Ethiopia's continued commitment to enhancing bilateral ties with the Kyrgyz Republic. He highlighted Ethiopia's interest in exploring areas of cooperation and encouraged the Kyrgyz Republic to consider opening an embassy in Ethiopia. First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, Asein Isaev, on his part, delivered a message from the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Sadyr Zhaparov, to the President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Taye Atske-Selassie. He also presented draft Memoranda of Understandings designed to enhance collaboration across multiple sectors. The two sides have agreed to work closely on multilateral forums within the framework of south-south cooperation, according to Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Ethiopia, Azerbaijan Vow to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, Deepen Cooperation
Jan 15, 2025 647
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) --Ethiopia and Azerbaijan have vowed to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in various fields. Ethiopia and Azerbaijan held their third political consultation in Addis Ababa today. Foreign Affairs State Minister Mesganu Arga and Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev led their respective delegations. During the opening event, State Minister Mesganu said the consultation underscored the commitment of the countries to strengthen the bilateral relations and deepen cooperation in various fields. The state minister highlighted the importance of exploring new avenues of cooperation, including agriculture, mining, ICT, manufacturing, and green economy. Over the recent years, the bilateral relation between the two countries is showing steady growth, he said, adding the political consultation is serving as a key instrument in further enhancing our cooperation and collaboration on mutually important agendas. He mentioned the recent exchange of visits by high-level government officials between the two countries as drivers of their relations. Mesganu recalled that he had led a delegation to Baku, Azerbaijan, for the second joint political consultation in 2023 and had productive discussion on political, economic and important issues of common interest for both countries. And this led to the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on modernizing public service reform program, citing the visit of Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh to Azerbaijan in May 2024. Another high-level delegation led by President Taye Atskeselassie has also met and discussed with Azerbajani President Ilham Aliyev, he added. “Undoubtedly, our bilateral relation is growing with leaps and bounds over recent years through exchange of high level visit,” Mesganu added. “Today, our bilateral political consultation takes place at a time when the world is facing numerous challenges, from economic uncertainties to security concern. It is in such turbulent time that strong partnership between our two countries becomes even more critical,” he said. In this essence, he added that our two countries have reached histories and cultural legacies that provide a solid foundation for our collaboration. However, the trade relation has not reached its full potential, he mentioned, noting that in the year 2022 Ethiopia exported mainly coffee, cut flower and spices to Azerbaijan. During the same period, Azerbaijan exported largely petroleum products to Ethiopia. Now is a high time for both countries to exert maximum effort to uplift our bilateral exchange of trade and investment, he emphasized. Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev on his part said the consultation will cover important national, regional and global issues of mutual concern. Mentioning that it is his first visit to Ethiopia, he witnessed developments in Addis Ababa. “I see the development in the city, how our Ethiopian brothers and sisters are growing. This is something that really gives us pride,” he said. He further stated the positive development is inspiring and encouraging and “we would be ready also to contribute to the development of the bilateral relationship.” Azerbaijan is also an economic leader in our region, he said, adding this will have a potential for advancing our partnership. He also stressed on need to increase exchange of high-level visits and deepen bilateral relations in various sectors. Several Azerbaijani delegations will engage with key Ethiopian institutions such as the Ethiopian Investment Commission, Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration, Ministry of Agriculture, and Ethiopian Investment Holdings, he said.
Ethiopia, Cameroon Discuss on Collaboration to Strengthen Africa’s Peace and Security Architecture
Jan 15, 2025 497
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) -- State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga held discussions with the Cameroonian Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, Ambassador Churchill Ewumbe. On the occasion, the two sides emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Key areas of focus included initiating bilateral political consultations and collaborating to strengthen the continent's peace and security architecture, according to Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister Gedion Confers with Norwegian Justice Minister
Jan 14, 2025 637
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos held discussions with Emilie Enger Mehl, Norwegian Justice Minister, today. On the occasion, Gedion noted that Norway is one of Ethiopia's longstanding partners, emphasizing his country's keenness to further elevate the existing bilateral ties. The Minister also highlighted the ongoing economic reforms in Ethiopia and called on Norwegian investors to take advantage of these opportunities. Norwegian Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl, on her part, reaffirmed her country's commitment to strengthening its longstanding relations with Ethiopia.
Council of Ministers Passes Decisions on Various Issues
Jan 14, 2025 976
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) The Council of Ministers in its 41st regular session held today have deliberated on various issues and passed decisions. First, the Council of Ministers discussed draft bills to ratify two loan agreements of 53.3 million SDR (Special Drawing Rights) and 525.7 million SDR with the International Development Association (IDA) for the implementation of modernizing government services reform program and strengthening the financial sector respectively. According to the draft bill, the loans are interest free, with a minimal of 0.75 service charge and 6 years of grace period and 38 years for repayment. The Council affirmed that the terms of these loans are consistent with Ethiopia's debt policy and subsequently referred the draft proclamations to the House of Peoples' Representatives for approval. Next, the council discussed the amendment of investment incentives regulation. Though the Investment Incentives Regulation no. 517/2022, has been in place, it has been recognized that amendment is required due to problems in its implementation and clarifying the provisions thereof. Accordingly, having deliberated on amendments of the regulation and incorporation of valuable feedback, the council has approved the regulation unanimously to become effect on the publication date of in the Federal Negarit Gazette. Third, the council discussed on a draft regulation to ratify the dissolution of the Public Enterprises and Administration to transfer its rights and responsibilities to Liability and Asset Management Corporation. After thorough discussions and the incorporation of feedback, the Council approved the regulation to take effect on date of publication in the Negarit Gazette.
Africa's Underrepresentation in UNSC Hinders Progress of Peace, Dev’t Across Continent
Jan 14, 2025 887
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA) Africa's underrepresentation in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has hindered the progress of peace and development across the continent, Professor Brook Hailu, a distinguished scholar in Political Science and International Relations remarked. The United Nations Security Council was established in the aftermath of the Second World War with the primary objective of maintaining international peace and security. The council has a total of 15 members, 5 of which are permanent, and the remaining 10 are non-permanent members. The five permanent members, namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have veto powers, allowing them to unilaterally block any resolution to protect their national interests, even if the majority of the council approves it. No African country has such power. Africans are not represented in the united nation security council. Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Brook Hailu, maintains that it is unfair to ignore the voices of more than 1.4 billion Africans in such a key global governance body, United Nation Security Council. The current global order has faced increasing contestation from African nations and various international organizations. The African Union, in particular, has been vocal in demanding reforms. They have called for the allocation of two permanent seats for African countries in the UNSC. Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, has also urged African leaders to collectively advocate for this fair and just request. Professor Brook Hailu remains optimistic about the prospects of reform within the UNSC. He believes that expanding the council to include fair representation for African and Asian states is essential for achieving peace, security, and development aspirations in Africa. During the 8th annual meeting of United Nations and African Union leaders, held in Ethiopia, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres acknowledged the need for reform. He stated that there is a growing consensus that the United Nations should undergo changes to ensure that Africans receive representation in the UNSC.
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Ethiopia Taking Decisive Steps to Transform its Food Systems: UN Food Systems
Jan 16, 2025 497
Addis Ababa/ January 16, 2025 (ENA)----Ethiopia has been taking decisive steps to transform its food systems since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, Coordinator of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub Khaled El-Taweel said. A three-day national convergence workshop on Climate Action (CA) and Ethiopian Food Systems Transformation & Nutrition (EFSTN) is underway in Addis Ababa with the focus on integrating climate change risks into the country’s food systems transformation. While opening the workshop, Minister of Agriculture Girma Amente said that the convergence initiative aims to foster Ethiopian food system and nutrition as well as climate action which will simultaneously support the SDGs and Paris climate agreement. The minister stressed the need to recognize the urgency of transforming the nation's food systems and nutrition by fully taking climate action at the heart of the transformative action. Integrating the country’s food systems transformation and climate action will enable the transformation of resilient, adaptive and sustainable food systems, he said. This requires leveraging indigenous knowledge, advancing agricultural innovation and integrating climate smart practices across the food system value chain, he emphasized. Minister of Health Mekdes Daba on her part said that the workshop aims to address a very critical mission which is about transforming Ethiopia’s food system and nutrition landscape. For the health minister, this transformation is essential for the nation’s growth and development, enabling us to ensure access to food security, promote healthy diet, empower vulnerable households and improve nutrition. The minister also highlighted the country’s profound endeavors on climate change and the collective efforts focusing on implementing climate responsive actions, enabling Ethiopia’s food system transformation roadmap, among others. The UN Food Systems Coordination Hub Coordinator Khaled El-Taweel for his part commended Ethiopia for implementing the convergence initiative and championing integrated approach for food system transformation and climate action and nutrition aligning national priorities with global commitments. Since the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, Ethiopia has been taking decisive steps to transform its food systems, he disclosed. “The Ethiopian national pathway serves as a roadmap for transitioning towards a sustainable inclusive, equitable and resilient food system while addressing the pressing climate change impact,” he added. Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute Director General Mandefro Nigussie said the convergence initiative brings together diverse actors with complementary knowledge, skill and innovative approaches. “By aligning the global, national, local efforts, we can address complex and interrelated challenges in more coherent, inclusive and impactful ways.” The convergence initiative is a unique collaborative effort championed by the Ethiopian government with the support of the UN Food Systems Coordination Hub, development partners and national stakeholders with the aim to strengthen and foster convergence between the EFSTN and climate action, it was learned.
UN Food Systems Summit to be Held in Ethiopia
Jan 15, 2025 558
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) Ethiopian Ambassador in Italy, Demitu Hambisa held discussion with a delegation led by Stefanos Fotiou, the Director of the Sustainable Development Goals Office at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). During the discussion, they exchanged views on the preparatory work required to successfully host the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS+4), which will be held in Addis Ababa from July 28–30, 2025, in collaboration with our country. According to Ethiopian Embassy in Rome, both sides agreed to form a joint committee to carry out the preparatory work.
Fasilides Renovation Works, Gonder City’s Corridor Dev’t Encouraging: PM Abiy
Jan 15, 2025 513
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) --Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed remarked that the progress of the renovation works at Fasilides and the corridor development initiatives in the city of Gonder is truly encouraging. In his social media post, the premier extended heartfelt appreciation to everyone involved, including the gracious and hospitable residents of Gonder. Fasilides is one of Ethiopia’s world heritages that attract international tourists. The Ethiopian emperor Fasilides and his successors lived in the fortress-city of Fasil Ghebbi during the 16th and 17th centuries. The city, which is encircled by a wall that is 900 meters long, is home to palaces, churches, monasteries, and other distinctive public and private structures.
World Bank Partners with WHO, UNICEF to Boost Health Services for 8 Million People in Sudan
Jan 14, 2025 1762
Addis Ababa January 14/2025 (ENA)—World Bank, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) signed a US 82 million USD agreement to improve access to critical health services for more than 8 million vulnerable people across Sudan and strengthen the health system in the country. The funding will address urgent health needs and lay the groundwork for long-term improvements, the organizations said in a joint statement. It will be used to provide essential medicines, train health workers, deliver maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition services, treat severe malnutrition, and strengthen vaccination campaigns and outreach to vulnerable children and families in displaced and host communities. UNICEF has previously estimated that 3.4 million children under five in Sudan are at high risk of epidemic diseases. The UN says more than 25 million people face acute food insecurity, including nearly 3.7 million children suffering from acute malnutrition. More than 70 percent of hospitals and health facilities in conflict-affected areas in Sudan are non-operational. With support from the World Bank, UNICEF, WHO and partners on the ground will work together to address urgent health needs while laying the groundwork for long-term system improvements.
Economy
Chinese Delegation Arrives in Addis Ababa
Jan 16, 2025 184
Addis Ababa/Janurary 18/2025 A Chinese government delegation, led by President of the Development Research Centre of the State Council of China Lu Hao, arrived in Addis Ababa this morning. Up on arrival at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Endalew Mekonnen, State Minister of Trade and Regional Integration of Ethiopia, welcomed the delegation. The delegation is scheduled to have comprehensive discussions with the Minister of Trade and Regional Integration, Kassahun Gofe on bilateral trade, investment and related issues.
Ethiopia to Host World Organization for Animal Health Conference of Regional Commission for Africa
Jan 15, 2025 482
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) The 26th World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) Conference of the Regional Commission for Africa is set to take place in Ethiopia, focusing on strategies to prevent animal diseases with a view to ensuring food security across the continent. WOAH conference takes places every year in the month of May in Paris and the regional commissions of each continent is held every two years at continental levels. The 2025 World Animal Health Organization African Conference in Ethiopia will take place from 4-7 Feb 2025 in Addis Ababa under the theme "Animal Health for Food Security and Public Health in Africa," according to Ethiopia's Ministry of Agriculture. The conference will feature preliminary arrangements involving representatives from AU Member states mainly Chief Veterinary Officers (CVOs) /and Permanente delegates to the WOAH from 54 AU member states are expected to take part. Agriculture State Minister Fikru Regassa emphasized that during the conference, discussions will focus on Prevention and Control of animal diseases in Africa, as well as facilitating dialogues that aim to create disease-free countries. Fikru noted that global organizations working on food and nutrition will share various ideas and solutions, highlighting the importance of public health and animal health and their interconnections. He added that discussions will also cover how to improve livestock productivity, food security concerning children to tackle stunting, and the role of animal health in these efforts. The conference will foster collaboration with neighboring countries and regional partners to control animal diseases and enhance market access, he said. Countries will share their strategies for animal health management, and Ethiopia will showcase its animal health initiatives, development strategies, and best practices for global awareness, particularly in dialogue with African peers. The 25th WOAH Regional Conference for Africa was held in February 2023 in Gaborone, Capital of the Republic of Botswana.
Azerbaijani Delegation Expresses Strong Interest in Economic Cooperation with Ethiopia
Jan 15, 2025 844
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) Ethiopian Investment Commission Commissioner Zeleke Temesgen has met with a high-level Ministerial delegation from the Government of Azerbaijan in Addis Ababa today. The delegation included senior officials from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, and Economy, as well as representatives from the Investment Holding of Azerbaijan. During the meeting, the Commissioner highlighted Ethiopia's investment opportunities in key priority sectors and outlined major reforms the government has implemented over the past six years to enhance foreign private sector participation to the economy. He emphasized the comprehensive support services provided to foreign investors and the government's commitment to fostering conducive environment for international business operations in Ethiopia. The Azerbaijani representatives for their part expressed a strong interest in enhancing economic cooperation between the two nations. Both parties recognized the potential for collaboration in advancing critical sectors of their economies and stressed the need to expand the legal framework to facilitate bilateral investments. They agreed on the importance of organizing business events to promote partnerships between Azerbaijani and Ethiopian enterprises. This visit is anticipated to be succeeded by a business delegation and forums in the coming months aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries, according to the Commission. Similarly, Minister of Agriculture, Girma Amente welcomed a delegation led by Azerbaijan's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yalchin Rafiyev, at his office today to discuss opportunities for collaboration in agricultural development. During the meeting, Minister Girma Amente provided insights into Ethiopia's current agricultural status, emphasizing that agriculture accounts for one-third of Ethiopia's overall growth. Girma explained that Ethiopia's agricultural exports could reach up to 80 percent in foreign markets highlighting the importance of agricultural products in Ethiopia's exports. Despite being a leader in livestock numbers in Africa, Ethiopia faces challenges with low export rates and the need to increase the value of agricultural products for international markets. The two countries aim to collaborate on livestock and human development, as well as in areas like horticulture, water and land management, digital agriculture, integration technology, and other agricultural issues through a forthcoming memorandum of understanding.
AfDB Vice President Commends Ethiopia’s Successful Macroeconomic Reform Efforts
Jan 15, 2025 1068
Addis Ababa January 15/2025 (ENA) --Vice President of the Private Sector, Infrastructure, and Industrialization Complex of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Solomon Quaynor, commended Ethiopia’s successful macroeconomic reform efforts. Ethiopia’s Finance Minister, Ahmed Shide met with Solomon Quaynor, and his delegation to discuss ways of enhancing AfDB’s development cooperation in Ethiopia. On the occasion, the Minister acknowledged the AfDB’s critical role in supporting Ethiopia’s economic and social development aspirations with the current portfolio exceeding 1.2 billion USD investments in various sectors. Ahmed also highlighted Ethiopia’s ambitious reforms under the Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda with an emphasis on laying the foundation for a more sustainable and inclusive economy. He also added the focus on accelerating growth and development through investments in key sectors such as infrastructure, energy, digital connectivity, and sustainability. The AfDB Vice President on his part commended Ethiopia’s successful macroeconomic reform efforts and expressed AfDB’s commitment to scale up its support on private sector engagement in view of the current favorable investment climate fostered by the ambitious reform efforts and policies. The two sides agreed to expand and collaborate on transformational private sector projects in strategic areas, according to the ministry of finance.
Technology
Trainee Coders Laud Impact of Ethiopian Coders Initiative
Jan 9, 2025 1303
Addis Ababa January 9/2025 (ENA)—Youth trainees from Afar, Sidama, and Harari regions have commended the impact of the ‘Five Million Ethiopian Coders’ training in helping them perform better. Recall that the 5 million Ethiopian Coders Initiative, the large-scale capacity-building project for the country’s youth, was launched by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in July, 2024. The trainees told ENA that Ethiopian coders training is instrumental for youth to quickly adapt to modern technologies emerging in changing circumstances. Shambel Mohammed, an expert at the Ethiopian Electric Utility in Afar region, said the Ethiopian coders training has enabled him to carry out his job better. Stating that working with digital technology is the preferred way at the global level, he added that taking advantage of the opportunities provided by the government enables acquiring skills that allow you to connect with different countries around the world. Another expert from Sidama Regional State Science and Technology Agency, Robel Daniel said the training is crucial in enabling the generation to quickly adapt to modern technologies in the fast changing world. For Robel, the training is crucial to realize the country's ambitions in its endeavors to build a digital economy by producing a skilled workforce. On his part, Ethiopian Coders Trainer at Harari Regional State Innovation and Technology Agency, Idris Sefa noted that technology has been making life easier. According to him, the training will help the youth to keep pace with the timely demands, especially by understanding and using digital and complex technologies. It is also vital to enable the country to reach the global level in digital technology, he added. The 5 Million Ethiopian Coders initiative aims to provide digital literacy training for 5 million Ethiopian youth, equipping them with essential digital skills for education, life, and work. The program will empower the youth in technology which equips them to seize on economic opportunities. Developing digital literacy among citizens, especially youth, is crucial for competitiveness and inclusive growth. Equipping the youth with digital literacy will enable them to actively contribute to Ethiopia’s development.
World’s Leading Data and Analytics Group Eyes Information, Technologies Sectors in Ethiopia
Jan 5, 2025 1659
Addis Ababa January 5/2025 (POA)—Kagool, a leading global data and analytics group, and Micro Tech London is navigating Ethiopia’s opportunities in the information technology as well as emerging technologies sectors. Kagool also disclosed its plan to open its regional delivery center in Addis Ababa, it was learned A delegation from the group has visited Ethiopia to assess opportunities in these spheres, according to the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. The delegation have had successful meetings with Ethiopia’s Minister of Innovation and Information Technology, Director Generals for Information Network Security Agency, and Artificial Intelligence Institute, CEO for ICT Park, Director General for Ethiopian Diaspora Agency, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. Acknowledging Ethiopia’s growing competitiveness and government’s commitment to harness opportunities in the sector, the delegation has decided to continue partnership with the Government in the sector. The decision by Kagool to open its regional delivery center in Addis Ababa is also anticipated to bring the latest digital transformation and AI capabilities into Ethiopia and across Africa using Addis at its gateway.
Institutions Advise on Key Actions to Accelerate Ethiopia's Digital Transformation
Jan 4, 2025 3278
Addis Ababa January 4|2025 (ENA)—The Ministry of Innovation and Technology and Ethio Telecom have outlined strategies to accelerate Ethiopia's transition to a digital economy. Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Mola visited the Ethio Telecom Experience Center today, where he discussed the nation's digital transformation journey with Ethio Telecom CEO, Frehiwot Tamru. Minister Belete emphasized Ethio Telecom’s critical role in the Digital Ethiopia 2025 transformation, commending the company's significant strides in digital services and Telebirr. He also outlined plans to enhance digital skills through initiatives in e-government, e-commerce, innovation, startup creation, research, smartphone infrastructure, and expanding access to digital services for all citizens. The minister also highlighted that the goal is to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of digital services across the country. On her part, Ethio Telecom CEO, Frehiwot Tamru explained Ethio Telecom's ongoing efforts to provide digital infrastructure, particularly in rural areas DEthiopia. According to the CEO, Ethio Telecom has been executing numerous initiatives in digital financial services, social responsibility, and Telebirr digital solutions. She also highlighted the company's substantial contributions to improving efficiency in sectors such as agriculture, education, health, industry, mining, transport, finance, and tourism, through projects like the Smart City initiative. Both Ministry of Innovation and Technology and Ethio Telecom reaffirmed their commitment to collaborating on a joint platform to accelerate Ethiopia's digital transformation, ensuring that citizens benefit from a more inclusive and accessible digital future.
Space science, Geospatial Efforts Contributing Its Fair Share in Driving Ethiopia’s Growth, Says Belete Mola
Jan 1, 2025 2094
Addis Ababa January 2/2025 (ENA)— Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Molla underscored that Ethiopia’s ongoing endeavors in the spheres of space science and geospatial have been contributing to the growth of the national economy. Senior leaders of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology and other relevant institutions visited the Space Science and Geospatial Institute (SSG) and the Entoto Observatory Center today. Currently, Ethiopia has been leading in space endeavors in the Horn of Africa by building an astronomical observatory and creating a fully-fledged national space agency. Through its own space programs, the East African nation is employing the programs to accelerate development in various sectors such as in agriculture, industries, and health, it was indicated. Following the visit, Minister Belete stressed the need for Ethiopia exploiting all its capabilities to develop and utilize technology, adding that that would create opportunities for the country to use and control resources not only on Earth but also in space in the future. Noting that the sector has a broad scope that encompasses all activities from Earth to space, the Minister underlined that institutions should work through collaboration to maximize the benefits that Ethiopia is anticipated. According to him, national endeavors in the space science and geospatial sectors are contributing significantly to the growth of the national economy. Particularly, Minister Belete elaborated on the encouraging results that centers for crop monitoring, geodetic infrastructure services, urban development monitoring, water monitoring, rural information monitoring, disaster monitoring, and digital mapping services are bringing about. These centers are providing support for the effectiveness of the nationwide development activities that have been carried out in various sectors, he pointed out. Belete further emphasized the importance of establishing close ties with universities and secondary schools to stimulate Ethiopia's youth and create an educated generation in space science and geospatial fields. On his part, Director General of the Space Science and Geospatial Institute, Abdisa Yilma said that we are successfully implementing our plans as a country.
Sport
Ethiopian Runners Sweep Xiamen Marathon Titles with New Course Records
Jan 5, 2025 1377
Addis Ababa January 5|2025 (ENA)—Ethiopia's Dawit Wolde and Ruti Aga claimed the respective men's and women's titles, both with new course records, at the 2025 Xiamen Marathon on Sunday. Dawit clocked a winning time of two hours, six minutes and six seconds, shattering the previous record of 2:06:19 set by Kenya's Moses Cheruiyot Mosop in 2015. Tebello Ramakongoana of Lesotho took silver, 12 seconds back, while another Ethiopian runner Asefa Boki Kebebe secured bronze in 2:06:32. "The course is amazing and nice. We are lucky to have [competed in the Xiamen Marathon] this season and the weather is nice. I like this race because the atmosphere is good and it is well organized. I will come back," said Wolde. Ruti Aga captured the women's title with 2:18:46, breaking the former course record of 2:19:52 set by her compatriot Mare Dibaba Hurrsa in 2015. Gutemi Shone and Fikrte Wereta, also from Ethiopia, finished second and third respectively. The Xiamen Marathon gained the World Athletics Elite Platinum Label in 2021. This year's event has attracted 35,000 contestants from 46 countries and regions, it was indicated. Xiamen International Marathon 2025 is an annual marathon race hosted by Xiamen Municipal Government in the coastal city of Xiamen in Fujian province, China.
Sileshi Sihin becomes New President of Ethiopian Athletics Federation
Dec 22, 2024 3246
Addis Ababa December 22/2024 (ENA)—Sileshi Sihin, a renowned figure in Ethiopian athletics, has been elected the president of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation. Following the 28th regular General Assembly of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation, athlete Sileshi was elected as a president of the federation for the next four years, succeeding another legendary athlete Derartu Tulu. A legendary athlete, Sileshi Sihin has earned numerous medals representing his country throughout his career. Sileshi a renowned former long-distance runner and Olympic silver medalist, his appointment marks a new era for Ethiopian athletics, as an athlete with firsthand experience steps into leadership to guide the nation’s sporting future.
Ethiopian Nibret Melak Takes Win at Bangsaen21 Half Marathon
Dec 15, 2024 3024
Addis Ababa December 15/2024 (ENA—Ethiopia’s Nibret Melak was victorious at the Bangsaen21 Half Marathon, a World Athletics Platinum Label road race, in Chon Buri in Thailand today. In the men’s race, eight runners were tightly grouped as they reached the 10km mark in 30:41, with Nibret positioned towards the back of the pack. As the pace quickened, the lead group dwindled to four by the 15km point, where Nibret battled alongside Alexander Mutiso Munyao, Geoffrey Toroitich, and Leul Gebresilase, passing through in 45:07. In the final stretch, Toroitich initiated a break, but Nibret surged ahead, creating a decisive gap to secure victory by two seconds over his competitors. Battling humid conditions with a midnight start, he stayed with the breakaway and sealed his triumph with an unstoppable kick, crossing the line in 1:02:33.
President Taye Congratulates Ethiopian Athletes for Winning World Athletics Awards 2024
Dec 3, 2024 3468
Addis Ababa December 2/2024 (ENA) President Taye Atske Selassie has congratulated Ethiopian athletes Tamirat Tola and Sembo Alemayehu, for being winners of Male Out-of-Stadium Athlete of the Year and Women’s Rising Star award at the World Athletics Awards 2024 in Monaco. “You have done it on the giant shoulders of our legends and your success is an inspiration to our future young athletes,” the President underscored. Tamirat, who dominated the men’s marathon in Paris, has been named Male Out-of-Stadium Athlete of the Year at the World Athletics Awards 2024 in Monaco. Similarly, athlete Sembo, who broke the record to win the women’s steeplechase champion at the World U20 title in Lima, won the Women’s Rising Star award, it was learned.
Environment
Authority Plans to Improve Infrastructure in Previously Overlooked National Parks in Ethiopia
Dec 28, 2024 2304
Addis Ababa December 28/2024 (ENA)— The Ethiopian Wildlife Development and Conservation Authority has announced that it is prioritizing the enhancement of the tourism sector by improving infrastructure in national parks that have previously been overlooked, including Gambella. In his exclusive interview with ENA, Kumara Waqjra, Director-General of the Authority, said that the authority is committed to promoting the multi-faceted economic growth of the tourism sector by expanding infrastructure in the national parks. He explained that the national parks have significant natural bio-diversity that could serve as major tourism attractions; however, these resources have not been properly utilized, and the sector has not reached its full potential due to lack of attention in the past. The Director-General emphasized that national parks, such as Gambella, have yet to achieve the desired benefits largely due to limited development beyond the Northern Mountains and Nech Sar National Parks, noted that special attention is now being given to the sector to change these situations. Tourism, he pointed out, is a key component of the country's efforts to implement a diversified economy so that significant efforts are being made to develop and utilize the rich bio-diversity of national parks to boost the tourism industry. The infrastructure projects aimed at improving access to several national parks, including Chobera Churcura, Bale Mountains, and Awash, he highlighted, adding that an agreement has been reached with African Parks to develop Gambela National Park, which is the largest in Ethiopia in terms of size and bio-diversity. The Authority oversees 87 parks and protected areas, which account for 10.6 percent of the country’s total land area, as recognized in the global database. The Director-General further noted that the office is working closely with regional governments on policies, legal frameworks, and other matters to ensure the proper management and use of these resources. It was previously reported that Ethiopia signed a historic 10-year partnership agreement for the management of Gambella National Park, involving the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority, Gambella People's Regional State, and African Parks. The agreement aims to conserve the park's rich bio-diversity including endangered species and crucial ecosystems, while fostering sustainable development. The partnership seeks to create economic opportunities for local communities, combat climate change, and enhance eco-tourism.
Environmental Protection Authority Stresses Need for Cooperative Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Dec 25, 2024 2798
Addis Ababa December 25/2024 (ENA)—Ethiopia’s Environmental Protection Authority Director General, Lelise Neme, pledged to accelerate cooperative efforts to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which play a crucial role in fostering positive climate change. The Authority has entered into an MoU agreement with seven sector institutions to collaborate on the national system for reducing, reporting, and verifying greenhouse gas emissions. Ministries of Transport and Logistics, Industry, Urban and Infrastructure, Agriculture, Mines, and the Ethiopian Forest Development signed the agreement with the Ethiopian Environmental Protection Authority. On the occasion, Director General of Ethiopia’s Environmental Protection Authority, Lelise Neme said Ethiopia has pledged to reduce emission of greenhouse gases by 68.8 percent in 2030 stressing the need to create strong collaboration in order to attain this goal. She said that the agreement will play a significant role in reducing the emission of greenhouse gases and ensuring the ongoing efforts of Ethiopia to build a green economy system. The institutions that signed the agreement said that they will work together to implement policies, proclamations, regulations and strategies issued at the national level.
Establishment of Special Fund Demonstrates Ethiopia's Determination to Tackle Impacts of Climate Change
Dec 25, 2024 3158
Addis Ababa December 25/2024 (ENA)—The establishment of special fund for the implementation of green legacy initiative and rehabilitation of degraded land in Ethiopia will help the efforts being carried out to sustainably develop the degraded lands across the country, Ethiopian Forestry Development announced. In its 12th regular session on Tuesday, Ethiopia’s House of Peoples Representatives approved a bill that allows the establishment and management of a special fund for the implementation of green legacy initiative and rehabilitation of degraded lands in the country. In a press conference held today, the Director General of Ethiopian Forestry Development, Kebede Yimam said that climate change continues to be a concern of the world particularly affecting developing nations. He emphasized that Ethiopia is implementing commendable strategies for the development of natural resources aimed at mitigating climate change, noting that significant outcomes have so far been achieved. Kebede further mentioned that the restoration of degraded lands in Ethiopia is being conducted sustainably, allowing for rapid recovery. In this regard, the Director General remarked that the establishment a special fund for the implementation of Green Legacy Initiative and the rehabilitation of degraded land are crucial for the ongoing success and advancement of the sector in Ethiopia. The move taken by the government demonstrates Ethiopia's determination to tackle the negative impacts of climate change, which is a global challenge, Kebed stated. . He mentioned that the implementations of this bill have a greater meaning for Ethiopia's efforts in the protection of natural resource, the success of green development and to tackling greenhouse gases emission. According to the bill, the government will allocate funds from 0.5 to 1 percent every year to the special fund. Ethiopia has undertaken extensive reforestation efforts through its national Green Legacy Initiative, which has been spearheaded by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed since 2019. This globally recognized initiative has facilitated the planting of more than 40 billion seedlings, including various edible plants, thereby increasing the country's forest coverage.
Ethiopia Approves Special Fund for Green Legacy Activities, Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands
Dec 24, 2024 2739
Addis Ababa December 24/2024 (ENA) — The House of Peoples' Representatives (HPR) unanimously approved a bill for the establishment and management of a special fund for the activities of green legacy and rehabilitation of degraded lands, crucial for the effective implementation of the Green Legacy Initiative. In the 12th regular meeting of the council, the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Planning, Budget, and Finance, Desalegn Wedajo, presented a report and a proposal regarding the bill. The bill will support the effective and continuous management of the Green Footprint Program in Ethiopia. Desalegn stated that the green footprint initiative, launched in the last six years, has significantly contributed to the recovery of degraded land. He also pointed out that the decree will enable Ethiopia to increase its access to international financial sources in the forestry sector and allow the government to allocate appropriate budgets for the program. According to the bill, 0.5 to 1 percent of the total government budget each year will be allocated to the special fund, with states also contributing based on their capacity. This legislation marks a significant step towards ensuring the long-term sustainability of the Green Legacy Initiative and its crucial role in environmental conservation and ecological restoration in Ethiopia.
Feature Article
Africa’s Path to Food Sovereignty
Jan 12, 2025 1166
Africa’s Path to Food Sovereignty Addis Ababa January 12/2025 (ENA) — Africa is a continent brimming with potential. The continent can produce enough food to sustain itself thanks to its wide range of climates and expansive agricultural regions. Nevertheless, Africa spends an incredible 50 billion USD annually on food imports in spite of its abundant resources. This situation not only illustrates the agricultural difficulties facing the continent, but it also highlights the pressing need for African countries to prioritize food sovereignty and make investments in their agricultural sectors. The reliance on imported food poses several significant risks, particularly for food security and economic independence. Many African countries find themselves vulnerable to global market fluctuations, trade disputes, and supply chain disruptions. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted these vulnerabilities and pushed many nations to rethink their strategies for food production and distribution. By reducing food imports, African countries can bolster their economies, create jobs, and enhance resilience against global market shocks. To tackle this issue, experts reiterate that African governments must prioritize several key strategies to enhance local food production. First and foremost, investing in agricultural technology is critical. By adopting modern farming techniques, such as precision agriculture, biotechnology, and sustainable irrigation methods, farmers can improve yields and reduce waste. Furthermore, nurturing local food systems through investment in smallholder farmers is crucial. Smallholder farms provide a significant portion of Africa's food supply, yet they often lack access to resources and markets. Providing them with financial support, training, and access to essential inputs like quality seeds and fertilizers can empower local farmers to increase their productivity. CAADP Despite all these challenges, Africans have been collaborating collectively through the African Union as well as independently to tackle the aforementioned issues of food insecurity. In this context, it is important to highlight the Post-Malabo Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP). CAADP has long been a pivotal initiative aimed at transforming Africa's agricultural landscape. The program seeks to enhance food security and boost economic growth across the continent, addressing both the challenges and opportunities that exist in the agriculture sector. One of the key features of the CAADP is its focus on sustainable agricultural development, recognizing that Africa’s vast resources can be harnessed to foster food self-sufficiency. Following the Malabo Declaration, which was adopted in June 2014, African Union member states committed to a set of ambitious goals, including increasing agricultural productivity, enhancing value chains, and promoting inclusive and sustainable growth. The significance of this commitment cannot be understated, particularly as global food demands rise and climate change presents ongoing challenges. In fostering collaboration and partnership, the Post-Malabo CAADP emphasizes the importance of multi-stakeholder engagement. It advocates for broader involvement of diverse groups, including governments, private sector stakeholders, and civil society organizations. This inclusive approach aims to create synergy across sectors, enabling stakeholders to share best practices and innovative solutions. Furthermore, the program stresses the need for comprehensive investment in agriculture and rural development. There is a clear recognition that increased funding is essential to revitalize the agricultural sector. Countries are encouraged to increase their budgetary allocations for agriculture to at least 10 percent of national expenditures — a target that aims not only to improve productivity but to also enhance rural livelihoods and nutrition. Fostering regional integration can also aid in reducing food imports. By enhancing trade agreements and cooperation among African nations, countries can share resources, technology, and market access, making it easier to achieve food security collectively. Initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) should be utilized to promote intra-African trade, removing barriers that hinder the movement of agricultural goods. Africa's annual expenditure of 50 billion USD on food imports is a challenge that can no longer be ignored. By implementing strategies to invest in technology, infrastructure, smallholder farmers, and education while fostering regional integration, African nations can take significant strides towards ending this dependency. The vision of a self-sufficient Africa, capable of feeding its population and engaging in sustainable economic growth, is not just a dream but an attainable goal—provided the commitment and resources are directed effectively to such efforts. Positive Outcomes One of the most significant positive results of the Malabo CAADP is the heightened commitment from African governments to invest in agriculture. The declaration emphasized the objective of dedicating a minimum of 10 percent of national budgets to the agricultural sector, resulting in increased funding for numerous agricultural initiatives. Nations such as Ethiopia have made impressive progress in meeting and surpassing this target, reflecting an increasing acknowledgment of agriculture's role as a catalyst for economic growth. Notably, Ethiopia has achieved a historic milestone by ceasing wheat imports for the first time. The Malabo CAADP has made strides in enhancing food security at a continental level. By addressing the challenges of hunger and malnutrition, the program has laid the groundwork for the African Union’s Agenda 2063 goal of ensuring a food-secure Africa. Through the mobilization of resources and concerted efforts among member states, there has been a marked reduction in the prevalence of hunger across several regions. 10-year CAADP Strategy: Africa’s Path to Food Sovereignty The African Union has intensified its initiatives to address one of the continent's longstanding issues. During the summit held in Kampala this week, it unveiled a decade-long strategy aimed at fostering agricultural transformation throughout Africa. The newly introduced Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programe (CAADP) Strategy and Action Plan (2026-2035) is designed to confront ongoing challenges while also responding to new threats such as climate change and economic disruptions. Director for Agriculture, Food Security, and Environmental Sustainability at AUDA-NEPAD, Estherine Fotabong provided an overview of the new strategy, describing it as a result of a consultative and Africa-led process. “We have a comprehensive 10-year CAADP strategy that will guide our continent in tackling the pressing challenges we face in building sustainable and inclusive food systems.” The strategy emphasizes a food systems approach to address Africa’s complex agricultural needs, focusing on agro-processing, post-production, and resilience against climate shocks. Inclusivity is a core pillar, with a special focus on empowering women, youth, and marginalized groups to access resources and opportunities. As Africa sets its sights on the ambitious vision for 2026-2035, leaders are filled with hope that this strategy will unleash the continent's agricultural capabilities, fostering food security, driving economic growth, and promoting sustainable development. This initiative aims to save the over 50 billion USD of imports expense and potentially generate 100 billion USD by 2035 through enhanced investments in agricultural activities. The strategy is expected to serve as a crucial framework guiding Africa toward agricultural transformation. By prioritizing increased investment, regional collaboration, innovation, inclusivity, sustainability, and food security, this strategy transcends mere agricultural development; it acts as a powerful driver for broader socioeconomic advancement across the continent. The successes achieved so far underscore the immense potential of united efforts in building a resilient and prosperous agricultural sector in Africa.
Ethio-Somalia Cooperation Milestone to Rebuilding Ties for Regional Stability, Prosperity
Jan 12, 2025 1250
Addis Ababa/ January 12, 2025 (ENA)---The official visit of Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to Ethiopia on January 11, 2025, marks a significant milestone in the evolving relations between the two neighboring countries. The visit and the resulting joint communiqué reflect a shared vision of enhanced diplomatic engagement, economic collaboration, and regional stability. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s visit to Ethiopia symbolizes a new chapter in Ethiopia-Somalia relations, characterized by renewed diplomatic ties, strengthened security cooperation, and a shared vision for economic integration. The joint communiqué highlights a pragmatic approach to tackling shared challenges while laying the groundwork for long-term regional stability and prosperity. By committing to mutual trust, collaboration, and respect, Ethiopia and Somalia have the potential to transform their relationship into a cornerstone for peace and development in the Horn of Africa. However, translating these commitments into actionable outcomes will require sustained political will and sustained engagement. Recommitment to Strengthening Ties The joint communiqué underscores a mutual commitment to restoring and enhancing bilateral relations through full diplomatic representation. This indicates a reinvigoration of political dialogue following years of fluctuating relations shaped by historical tensions, territorial disputes, and regional complexities. The visit signals a renewal of trust and confidence aiming to lay the groundwork for sustained cooperation. The emphasis on “full diplomatic representation” in their capitals is a practical step toward enhancing communication and fostering closer relations at the state-to-state level. Security Cooperation and Addressing Common Threats Both Ethiopia and Somalia face significant security challenges, particularly from extremist militant groups like Al-Shabaab, which operate across borders and destabilize the Horn of Africa. The commitment to bolster cooperation between security agencies reflects an acknowledgment of the transnational nature of threats. Joint intelligence sharing, coordinated military operations and capacity building could serve as practical measures to mitigate the impact of extremist groups. The emphasis on mutual trust and respect as prerequisites for stability aligns with the broader goal of fostering a peaceful regional order. Ethiopia, with its role as a key peacekeeping contributor in Somalia under AMISOM/ATMIS, can leverage its military and logistical resources to support Somalia’s security priorities. Economic Cooperation and the Path to Shared Prosperity The communiqué highlights the importance of expanding economic cooperation, trade, and investment, with infrastructure linkages as a critical enabler. Expanding infrastructure linkages, such as road networks and trade corridors, can facilitate greater economic integration and improve access to markets. Ethiopia’s landlocked economy and Somalia’s strategic location with access to the Indian Ocean present an opportunity for mutual benefit. The focus on robust economic cooperation opens avenues for joint ventures in sectors like agriculture, energy, and transport. Leveraging shared resources, such as Ethiopia’s renewable energy potential and Somalia’s port facilities, could unlock regional growth. Building a Collaborative Framework The leaders’ discussions on regional stability and their reaffirmation of the Ankara Declaration reflect their commitment to a broader framework of regional cooperation. By committing to expedite technical negotiations under the Ankara Declaration, the two nations signal their intent to operationalize agreements that prioritize peace, development, and solidarity in the Horn of Africa. Moreover, improved bilateral relations can reduce the risk of external powers exploiting divisions between Ethiopia and Somalia. A united front could enable the region to negotiate from a position of strength in global forums.