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Public Debt Management and Guarantee Issuance Directive

Ethiopia, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development

Financial directive 46, issued in 2017 by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation. The directive addresses effective management of public debt in Ethiopia. This is in accordance with the Financial Administration proclamation No. 648 of 2001 (as amended).

Ethiopia 2017 Finance

Fiscal Year Budget Proclamation 2000

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Finance, Ethiopia

Proclamation number 552 of 2007 represents the Federal Government Budget proclamation for the year 2000

Ethiopia 2007 Finance

Public Sector Debt Statistical Bulletin (2014-2019)

Ethiopia, Ministry of Finance

A statistical overview of public sector debt from 2014-2019. This is to provide the public with the relevant information and data regarding the country’s external and domestic debt positions.

Ethiopia 2019 Finance

Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP)

Ethiopia, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development

The government of Ethiopia has a single priority goal of poverty reduction. It aims to leverage on economic growth as one of the core tools to drive the achievement of this goal. The SDPRP prioritises agricultural and rural development due to their strategic contributions to the livelihood of about 85% of Ethiopians. It discusses the need to ensure adequate private sector contribution, improve the public sector’s facilitation objective, and adequately develop the export sector as other tools to be explored. “The overarching objective of the government’s poverty reduction strategy is to reduce poverty and equally maintain macroeconomic stability”.

Ethiopia 2002 National Development

National Entrepreneurship Strategy (NES) of Ethiopia (2020-2025)

Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are very important to the health of economies globally. The government of Ethiopia acknowledges the role MSMEs could play in contributing to the long term vision of attaining middle income status by 2025. This strategy highlights plans to ensure the creation of an enabling environment for existing and aspiring entrepreneurs, including the youth and women in Ethiopia.

Ethiopia 2019 National Development

National Fertilizer Policy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Agriculture thrives best when the necessary inputs are made available in their right quantity and quality. The fertilizer sub sector focuses its efforts on contributing to the acceleration of crop productivity with the provision of both organic and inorganic fertilizers. This national policy hopes to significantly drive the availability and accessibility of fertilizers to farmers at all time and at affordable prices.

Ethiopia 1993 Agriculture and Rural Development

Proclamation on Industrial Parks

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ethiopia

The creation of industrial parks ranks high among the avenues the government hopes to leverage on to drive socio-economic development in the country. The government intends to attract significant domestic and foreign direct investments with the creation of these industrial parks. This proclamation contains the legislation, operational management and regulation of industrial parks.

Ethiopia 2015 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Fertilizer Manufacturing and Trade Proclamation

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ethiopia

Fertilizer is a crucial input in the agricultural farming process. This proclamation directs and mobilizes governmental bodies to support, advice, and control individual organizations engaged in manufacture, import, sale and distribution of fertilizers.

Ethiopia 1998 Agriculture and Rural Development

Economic Development Strategy for Ethiopia

Ethiopia, National Planning Commission

This development strategy highlights the resolve of the transitional government of Ethiopia to address the issue of economic backwardness prevalent in the country at the time. It attributes this issue to the defective government organizations of the past. This strategy contains the necessary frameworks to address the issues recognized, and raise the standard of living of the citizens of Ethiopia.

Ethiopia 1993 National Development

Ethiopia's Vision for a Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE)

Environmental Protection Authority/Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia

The government of Ethiopia acknowledges the need to start protecting the environment and the people from the negative effects of climate change. This is outlined in the country’s goal of a green economy as contained in the Growth and Transformation Plan. This vision highlights the goal and framework to attain the goal to build a CRGE by 2025.

Ethiopia Environment and Climate Change

Environmental policy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change/ Environmental Protection Authority

This policy chiefly covers Ethiopia’s natural resource base and the environment. It recognizes the depleted state of the country’s renewable natural resources that include land, water, forests, trees, and other forms of biodiversity. “The overall goal of this policy is to improve and enhance the health and quality of life of all Ethiopians ; to promote sustainable social and economic development through the sound management and use of natural, human-made and cultural resources and the environment”.

Ethiopia 1997 Environment and Climate Change

Education and Training Policy

Ethiopia, Ministry of Education

This policy highlights the various roles education can play in shaping the society’s values and perceptions in Ethiopia. It discusses the current multifaceted problems facing the education sector which has prevented it from maximizing its potentials. The policy encompasses the overall and specific objectives, and implementation strategies to ensure access to both formal and non-formal education at all levels is guaranteed.

Ethiopia 1994 Education

Ethiopian Electric Power Establishment Council of Ministers Regulation

Ethiopia, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy

The council of ministers regulation to provide for the establishment of the Ethiopian electric power. This regulation is issued “pursuant to Article 5 of the Definition of Powers and Duties of the Executive Organs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Proclamation No. 69112010 and’ Article 47(1 )(a) of the Public Enterprises Proclamation No. 25/1992”.

Ethiopia 2013 Energy

Electricity Operations Council of Ministers Regulations

Ethiopia, Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy

“These regulations are issued by the Council of Ministers pursuant to Article 5 of the Definition of Powers and Duties of the Executive Organs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Proclamation No. 4/1995 and Article 28 (I) of the Electricity Proclamation No. 86/1997”.

Ethiopia 1999 Energy

Energy Proclamation (Amendment)

Council of Ministers/Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy, Ethiopia

This amended proclamation attests to the strategic position of energy in achieving the socio-economic goals of the country. It addresses the need to revise the existing proclamation. It therefore amends the Energy Proclamation numbered 810 of year 2013

Ethiopia 2018 Energy

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 temporal occurrence and distribution. This policy thus strives to coordinate all efforts geared at combatting the identifies problems.

Ethiopia 2001 Utilities