Ethiopia

Currency: Birr (ETB)

Timezone: East Africa Time (UTC+3)

Major Cities: Addis Ababa

Ethiopia is a landlocked country in East Africa surrounded by six (6) countries: Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somali, Sudan, and South Sudan. The climate of Ethiopia is a tropical monsoon with wide topographic-induced variation and terrain of high plateau with central mountain range divided by the Great Rift Valley. With a population of approximately 113 million people, Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa and the most populous country in Eastern Africa. The official languages of the country are Oromo and Amharic which are the languages of the country’s largest ethnic groups.

Politically, Ethiopia is also the oldest independent country on the continent, void of any form of colonial ties, and operates a federal parliamentary republic system of government which is administratively divided into 9 ethnically based regions including Addis Ababa the capital of the country. Ethiopia operates a planned economy that is heavily reliant on the agricultural sector and the service sector.

While the agricultural sector employs 70 percent of the population, the service sector is the major contributor to the country’s GDP. Furthermore, the service sector is the main source of the country’s foreign exchange particularly from state-owned Ethiopian Airlines. Other major sources of foreign exchange include coffee, gold, sesame, and livestock. The major problem facing the country is the political tension between the Tigray region and the prime minister.

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Value Added Tax Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

The value added tax proclamation addresses two issues in the county: tax evasion at all levels of the production chain and shortcomings of the sales tax.

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Income Tax Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

The income tax proclamation number 286 of 2002 enacted as a result of the government’s need for a modernised tax system in line with the era of social and economic relations in the country.

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Excise Tax Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

The government of Ethiopia enacts the excise tax proclamation of 2002 on goods with inelastic demands, and goods that cause social problems in the country. This is in a bid to improve revenues and reduce...

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Value Added Tax Regulations

Ethiopia, Ministry of Finance

These regulations are pursuant to Article 5 of the Definition of Powers and Duties of the Executive Organs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Proclamation of 1995 (as amended), and Article 64 of the...

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Environmental Pollution Control Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

It is acknowledged that endeavors towards attaining social and economic development in the country could be accompanied by adverse effects on the environment; the duty to protect the environment and the general health and wellbeing...

Ethiopia 2002 Environment and Climate Change

Animal Diseases Prevention and Control Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia

The government of Ethiopia acknowledges the need to primarily prevent and control animal diseases in order to maximise their benefits. The becomes quite important and crucial owing to their wide range use as draft power...

Ethiopia 2002 Agriculture and Rural Development

Cooperatives Commission Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Rural Development, Ethiopia

The 274th proclamation of 2002 establishes the cooperatives commission as an autonomous federal government organ. The commission shall be accountable to the ministry of rural development. “The objective of the Commission is to enable rural...

Ethiopia 2002 National Development

Environmental Protection Organs Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Environmental Protection Authority, Ethiopia

The Authority is established as an autonomous federal government public institution, accountable to the office of the prime minister, and with powers and duties clearly spelt out in this proclamation. The objective of the Authority...

Ethiopia 2002 Environment and Climate Change

Re-enactment of Urban Lands Lease Holding Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Urban Development and Construction, Ethiopia

“This Proclamation shall be applicable to an urban land held by the permit system, or by lease-hold system, or by other means prior thereto, as well as to an urban land permitted hereafter. Notwithstanding the...

Ethiopia 2002 Infrastructure and Construction

National Agricultural Input Authority Establishment proclamation

Council of Ministers/Rural Development, Ethiopia

The proclamation establishes the national agricultural input authority as an autonomous body of the federal government. The authority shall be accountable to the ministry of rural development. “The objective of the Authority is to ensure...

Ethiopia 2002 Agriculture and Rural Development

Water Sector Development Program

Ethiopia, Water Resources

“The Water Sector Development Program (WSDP) has been prepared by the Ministry of Water Resources. The WSDP seeks to contribute to major socio-economic targets such as enhancing the access of the population to safe drinking...

Ethiopia 2002 Utilities

Food Security Strategy

Agriculture, Ethiopia

The food security strategy (FSS) builds on the 1996 FSS that sought to understand the causes and effects of food insecurity in Ethiopia. The 2002 FSS subsequently aims to leverage on the lessons learnt over...

Ethiopia 2002 Agriculture and Rural Development

The Education and Training Policy and Its Implementation

Education, Ethiopia

The education and training policy and its implementation was prepared solely to ensure the populace understands the basic concept of the education and training policy, understand its premise, rationale, and all its practical applications.

Ethiopia 2002 Education

Council of Ministers Value Added Tax Regulations

Ethiopia, Finance and Economic Development

These are regulations issued pursuant to the value added tax proclamation. It addresses in detailed fashion, supply or goods and rendition of services, taxable activities, tax on imports, registration procedures, tax exemptions, and seizure of...

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Turnover Tax Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia

“Unless exempted under Article 7 of this Proclamation or directives to be issued moving forward, Turnover Tax shall be payable on goods supplied and services rendered by persons not registered for Value Added Tax. The...

Ethiopia 2002 Finance

Ethiopian Water Sector Policy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy

This policy acknowledges the high amount of rainfall occurrence in Ethiopia, much of which is lost to outward flows to neighbouring countries. It highlights the two main water resources problem in Ethiopia; Uneven spatial and...

Ethiopia 2001 Utilities

Ethiopian Agricultural Sample Enumeration Commission Establishment Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Central Statistical Authority, Ethiopia

To ensure the success of policy formulations and interventions, it is quite important to ensure they’re backed and based by relevant, and updated statistical data. The importance of these data is also highlighted in monitoring...

Ethiopia 2001 Agriculture and Rural Development