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Enhancing urban resilience: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
World Bank, 2015Addis Ababa is urbanizing and growing at a rapid pace. The city faces potential shocks and stresses that could hinder it from achieving its development goals. These include urban flooding, fire, earthquakes, rapid urbanization, water scarcity, unemployment, and social vulnerability.DocumentIndustrial policy in Ethiopia
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2010This report assesses industrial policy in Ethiopia. Industrial policy is a contested issue, especially for low-income countries. Proactive policies are required to make the transition from low-productivity resourced-based societies with large informal sectors to more productive, knowledge-based and formalised patterns of productive organisation.DocumentNegotiating new relationships: how the Ethiopian state is involving China and Brazil in agriculture and rural development
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This article provides an overview of Brazilian and Chinese agricultural development cooperation activities in Ethiopia.Document'One hand can't clap by itself': Engagement of boys and men in KMG's intervention to eliminate FGM-C in Kembatta zone, Ethiopia, EMERGE Story of Change 3
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 3, which focuses on the work of Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) in Kembatta Zone, Ethiopia. KMG works with men, boys, women and girls as part of its efforts to eliminate female genital mutilation-cutting.Document'One hand can't clap by itself': Engagement of boys and men in KMG's intervention to eliminate FGM-C in Kembatta zone, Ethiopia, EMERGE Story of Change 3
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings and messages from EMERGE case study 3, which focuses on the work of Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma (KMG) in Kembatta Zone, Ethiopia. KMG works with men, boys, women and girls as part of its efforts to eliminate female genital mutilation-cutting.DocumentReforming higher education: access, equity, and financing in Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Tunisia
World Economic Forum, 2011This chapter in the 2011 Africa Competitiveness Report analyses systems of higher education in Africa using five African countries— Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Tunisia— as case studies.DocumentChronic poverty in rural Ethiopia through the lens of life histories
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012Studying chronic poverty using retrospective qualitative data (life histories) in conjunction with longitudinal panel data is now widely recognised to provide deeper and more reliable insights (Davis and Baulch, 2009).Document“We are dying while giving life”: Gender and the role of Health Extension Workers in rural Ethiopia
2015The health sector is a key priority sector for addressing women’s needs and priorities in Ethiopia. Under the Health Sector Development Program (HSDP), the Health Extension Program (HEP) aims to improve equitable access to essential health services through neighborhood (kebele) based services with a strong focus on sustained preventive health actions and increased health awareness.DocumentEMERGE Practice Brief: Lessons in good practice from work with men and boys for gender equality
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2015DocumentThe context of REDD+ in Ethiopia
Center for International Forestry Research, 2015Recent policy developments and emerging undertakings by the Ethiopian government signify the building of considerable government commitment to REDD+ implementation and carbon emission reductions in Ethiopia.Pages
