IPDC Earns over Two Billion Birr Revenue in Last Fiscal Year


Addis Ababa: Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) stated that it has obtained more than 2.1 billion Birr in revenue during the just ended 2023/24 Ethiopian fiscal year.

The revenue was earned from the rental of production sheds, service land offered to investors, from the apartments used for housing and the rental of buildings and various investor-oriented ways of earning income.

It was also revealed that, profit of more than 282 million birr was earned from the income collected in the previous fiscal year, according to the corporation.

The industrial parks, Dire Dawa Free Trade Zone, the service of industrial projects as well as various ways of generating additional income have contributed at every level to make the corporation’s income and profit performance effective.

The corporation is currently evaluating the performance of the 2016 fiscal year in Hawassa City, it was indicated.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia’s Membership in BRICS Would Drive Its Economic Growth, Says UNDP Advisor


Addis Ababa: Ethiopia could successfully capitalize on BRICS membership to drive economic growth and development, a development advisor at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Gedion Jalata told ENA.

For months now, Ethiopia has officially become the newest member of the BRICS group of nations, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa among other new members.

According to Gedion, this historic achievement is set to unlock a myriad of advantages for Ethiopia particularly, in facilitating its import and export activities without the constant reliance on some foreign currency, a longstanding challenge for the country.

One of the primary advantages of BRICS membership is the establishment of the New Development Bank, the idea of using local currencies for trade with the group of countries in this bloc.

This could help Ethiopia in terms of diversifying currencies for its export and also import trade endeavors, Gedion explained.

He further stated that it is beneficial for Ethiopia
as it could give the ability to conduct trade and transactions using non-dollar currencies, Gedion said, adding that will greatly ease the financial constraints the country has faced for years.

For the advisor, the move opens up new avenues for growth and collaboration.

”… BRICS is opening the New Development Bank, which means it is coming up with a new currency. So this could help Ethiopia in terms of its export and also import”

Gedion highlighted that Ethiopia’s membership in BRICS is a testament to its growing global influence and importance.

‘Being accepted as a BRICS member is a remarkable achievement that underscores Ethiopia’s standing as a key player in global economics and diplomacy. This will strengthen Ethiopia’s negotiating power and allow it to forge closer ties with other emerging economies, to the benefit of its people,’ he revealed.

Furthermore, Gedion emphasized the opportunity for Ethiopia to learn from the development experiences of other BRICS members, particularly China.

‘China ma
naged to lift over 700 million people out of poverty in less than 30 years. This can be, I think, a good lesson for African countries,’ he said.

”I think, so many benefits as members of the BRICS country. As you know, collaboration between these countries is enhancing trade, as well as investment and development assistance. Coming from BRICS countries to BRICS countries will be a priority than other countries.’

Gedion also highlighted the significance of the partnership between Ethiopia and China, noting that it has been growing ever stronger.

Sharing his view on infrastructure development, Gedion believes that Ethiopia can greatly benefit from the expertise of BRICS countries.

‘We can learn a lot from China, as well as soft infrastructure like education, health, and other sectors of the economy,’ he stated.

As Ethiopia embarks on this new chapter as a BRICS member, the country is poised to reap significant rewards that will strengthen its economy, enhance its global influence, and improve the lives of
its citizens.

Moreover, Ethiopia’s membership in this emerging bloc is being considered as a historic development that marks a crucial step in the East African nation’s journey towards sustainable development and prosperity.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

IFA Working to Establish Nonviolent and Violent Conflict Dataset


Addis Ababa: A validation workshop on establishing Nonviolent and Violent conflict dataset at the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) was held in Addis Ababa today.

The workshop organized by the institute and Ministry of Peace focused on establishing a comprehensive nonviolent and violent conflict dataset (NaVCoD) which includes all necessary units of observations and observable characteristics, according to IFA.

In his opening remarks, Institute of Foreign Affairs Executive Director Jafar Bedru emphasized the importance of establishing dataset as a key tool for understanding the nature, dynamics, actors, and consequences of conflicts in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.

From the data set researchers, policy makers and policy analysts could easily access reliable data that are crucial for the research output.

According to him, IFA will allow other research institutions to access the dataset to facilitate collaboration and enhance research efforts globally.

By sharing and utilizing datasets from various sou
rces, researchers can address gaps, analyze trends, and conduct situational assessments related to nonviolent and violent conflicts.

Peace State Minister Cheru Geta, IFA scholars and other Ministry of Peace senior officials and experts participated in the validation workshop.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia at Forefront in “Green Revolution”: WMO Africa Office Manager


Addis Ababa: Ethiopia is at the forefront in its Green Legacy program, which is a ‘green revolution’, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Regional Office Africa Program Manager Ernest Afiesimama said.

In an exclusive with ENA, Afiesimama stated that Ethiopia’s Green Legacy initiative is instrumental in conserving the environment and reducing carbon footprint.

‘We are expecting many countries to do what Ethiopia is doing. The hydropower and solar energy are green energy; and Ethiopia is carrying out a green revolution at the forefront.’

The Africa program manager stressed the need to support the Government of Ethiopia to achieve its long-term objective in its Green Legacy initiative.

Regarding Ethiopia’s continued commitment to reducing the impacts of extreme weather, he pointed out that Ethiopia is in the forefront in Africa in the Early Warning for All Initiative.

‘I do see in the next two years Ethiopia being able to overcome impacts of the extreme weather climate events in the socio-economy so tha
t we begin to see that the growth domestic product of Ethiopia is improving.’

Ethiopia’s Green Legacy program, initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has multiple advantages in reducing environmental degradation and contributing both for climate adaptation and mitigation.

Over the past five years, the country has successfully planted an astonishing 32 billion tree seedlings across the country and this extensive reforestation effort has been instrumental in restoring degraded landscapes, mitigating the impacts of climate change, and preserving the nation’s rich bio-diversity.

The country targets to reach an ambitious milestone of 50 billion planted tree seedlings by the end of the next two years.

Prime Minister Abiy revealed recently that Ethiopia’s forest coverage has increased to 23.6 percent by 2023 from 17.2 percent in 2019.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Teenage Second Generation Ethiopian Diasporas Plant Seedlings at Chaka Project


Addis Ababa: The second generation Ethiopian Diaspora, who have come to their homeland under the ‘Back to Your Origins’ initiative, have planted seedlings at the Chaka Project today.

The teenager diaspora members said they were thrilled to be part of the national seedlings planting campaign at the Chaka project.

Recall that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed called on the second generation Ethiopian Diaspora to come home in three rounds beginning from December 30, 2023 to September 30, 2024.

In the past two rounds, the second generation Ethiopians Diaspora have participated in various activities.

In this third round teenagers have come to their origin and taken part in planting seedlings at the Chaka project today.

Among them, the teenager Zefitret Esuendalew from South Africa said she was very excited to come to her homeland and leave her legacy.

‘I think it’s a real experience and coming back to my home country is the best thing that is happening for me. And you know it is a nice thing to do this (planting tre
es).’

She urged all Ethiopian origins to come to their country and get to know their culture and identity.

‘My message to the people is you should visit Ethiopia and know your culture as well as your people,’ Zefitiret stressed.

The other teenager, Eyoel Yared from Canada thanked Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for making a special call to the second generation of Ethiopians to visit their origin.

He added that he is having a great time during his stay.

‘It’s really fun and exciting. I really appreciate Prime Minister Abiy decided to do a special occasion for us and all these other people.’

The teenager Kibir Michael from America stated that one of her favorite activities is planting seedlings. In this sense, she said that her participation in the Green Legacy program gave her a special feeling.

Kibir called on the second generation to come back to their country and leave their legacy.

For his part, the teenager Kidus Yared from Canada said ‘this (planting seedlings) was a good memory for me to have. It is
peaceful and I like this nice place.’

Source: Ethiopian News Agency