Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) Terms of Reference (TOR) for Offering a Training on Policy Analysis, Development, and Implementation April 2021 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 1 1. Background and Rationale The Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) is a non-profit making, non-political and non- religious professional Association profoundly working on performances of Ethiopian economy. EEA is founded in 1991 under Ethiopia’s Civil Society Law to offer training opportunities, produce scientific evidence, and contributes to the economic policy formulation capability, and broadly to the economic advancement of the country. For the last two decades, EEA has been actively engaged in economic research, offering training ...
Ethiopian Environmental Policy: Challenges and Prospects on Sustainable Social and Economic Development By: KelbesaWakumaKenea Enr. No. 099124630 Academic Supervisor: Elias Birhanu Masters of Arts (Public Administration) INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY May, 2012 CERTIFICATE I Certify that the Dissertation entitled Ethiopian Environmental Policy: Challenges andProspects on Sustainable Social and Economic Developmentsubmitted by KelbesaWakumaKeneais his own work and has been done under my supervision. It is recommended that this Dissertation be placed before the examiner for evaluation. ____________________________________ (Signature of the Academic Supervisor) Name: _______________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ _____________________________________________ Study Centre: __________________________________ Regional Centre: ________________________________ Date: _________________________________________ Acronyms UNEP- United Nations Environmental ...
1 National Employment Policy and Strategy of Ethiopia November 2009 Addis Ababa ii Acronyms AIDS Acquired ImmunityDeficiencySyndrome ART Anti-retroviral Therapy CETU Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions CSA Central Statistical Agency EEF Ethiopian Employers Federation EPRDF Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front ERP Economic Reform Program FDI Foreign Direct Investment GDP Gross Domestic Product HERQA Higher Education Relevance and Quality Agency HICES Household Income and Consumption Expenditure Survey HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus ICT Information and Communication Technology IHDP Integrated Housing Development Program IMF International Monetary Fund M&E Monitoring and Evaluation MDG Millennium Development Goals MFI Micro-finance Institutions MOFED Ministry of ...
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Prepared for the Consuitative Group Meeting of December 10-12,1996 Addis Ababa November 1996 Contents ................................................................................................. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY i ................................................................................................................. BACKGROUND 1 .................................................................................................... THE ETHIOPIAN ECONOMY 1 ......................................................................... 7 EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - .......................................................................... SECTOR 2 EDUCATION STATE THE .......................................................................... ISSUES. OBJECTIVES. STRATEGIES 10 DECENTRALISATION ........................................................................................................ 13 SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION. RENOVATION. FURNISHINGS .................................................. 14 PRIVATE FINANCING AND DELIVERY OF EDUCATION ................................................... 14 EDUCATION MATERIALS .............................................................................................. 14 GENDER EQUALITY ...................................................................................................... 1 5 TEACHER TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT ......................................................................... 15 RESEARCH AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................ -15 THE EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ........................................ 16 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 16 PRIMARY EDUCATION ......................................................................................................... 16 SECONDARY EDUCATION ............................... i ..................................................................... 17 TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ......................................................................... 18 ...