አየርላንድ ለኢትዮጵያ 200 ሺህ ዩሮ እርዳታ ሰጠች

የአየርላንድ መንግስት በዝቅተኛ የኑሮ ደረጃ ላይ ለሚገኙ ኢትዮጵያዊያን የህግ ድጋፍ አገልግሎት የሚውል 200 ሺህ ዩሮ በእርዳታ ሰጠ።

የእርዳታ ስምምነቱን የተፈራረሙት በኢትዮጵያ የአየርላንድ አምባሳደር ኤደን ኦሆራና የኢትዮጵያ ሰብአዊ መብት ኮሚሽን ኮሚሽነር ጀነራል አምባሳደር ጥሩነህ ዜና ናቸው።

አምባሳደር ኦሆራ እንዳሉት ኢትዮጵያ በሰብአዊ መብት ዙሪያ እያከናወነች ላለው ጠንካራ እንቅስቃሴ አገራቸው የምታደርገውን ሁለንተናዊ እገዛ አጠናክራ ትቀጥላለች።

በአገሪቱ ውስጥ በተመረጡ 8 የመንግስት ዩኒቨርስቲዎች በዝቅተኛ የኑሮ ደረጃ ለሚገኙ የማህበረሰብ ክፍሎች እየተሰጠ ያለው የህግ ድጋፍ አገልግሎት እንዳስደሰታቸውና በቀጣይም የሚያደርጉት ድጋፍ ተጠናክሮ እንደሚቀጥል አምባሳደር ኦሆራ አረጋግጠዋል።

የኢትዮጵያ ሰብአዊ መብት ኮሚሽን ኮሚሽነር ጀነራል አምባሳደር ጥሩነህ ዜና በበኩላቸው ኮሚሽኑ እያከናወናቸው ካሉ ፕሮጀክቶች መካከል ነፃ የህግ ማማከርና ጥብቅና አገልግሎት አንዱ መሆኑን ገልፀዋል።

ኮሚሽኑ ለሚያከናውናቸው ተግባራት የተለያዩ አገራት ድጋፍና እርዳታ እያደረጉ መሆኑንና የአየርላንድ መንግስትም በሌሎች ፕሮግራሞች ላይ ከሚያደርገው ድጋፍ በተጨማሪ ለህግ ድጋፍ አገልግሎት ከፍተኛ አስተዋፆ እያበረከተ ነው ብለዋል።

በአሁኑ ወቅት አገልግሎቱን እየሰጡ ያሉት ዩኒቨርስቲዎች መቐለ፣ አክሱም፣ ባህርዳር፣ ጎንደር፣ ወላይታ ሶዶ፣ ዲላ፣ አዳማና ጂማ ዩኒቨርስቲ ናቸው።

ችግሩ ለመቅረፍም የኢትዮጵያ ሰብአዊ መብት ኮሚሽን ከኢትዮጵያ ሴት ጠበቆች ማህበር እንዲሁም ከዩኒቨርስቲዎች ጋር በመተባበር በመላ ሃገሪቱ 130 የሚሆኑ ነፃ የህግ ድጋፍ አገልግሎት መስጫ ማዕከላት ተከፍተዋል፡፡

ባለፉትሶስትአመታትብቻከ20 ሺህበላይዜጎችየአገልግሎቱተጠቃሚመሆናቸውንና በቀጣይምወደ 500 የሚደርሱማእከላትንየመክፈትእቅድመያዙን የኢዜአ ዘገባ ያመለክታል፡፡

ለኢትዮጵያ ኢኮኖሚያዊ ሽግግር ኔዘርላንድስ ድጋፏን ትቀጥላለች

ኢትዮጵያ ከግብርና ወደ ኢንዱስትሪ መር ለምታደርገው ኢኮኖሚያዊ ሽግግር የኔዘርላንድስ ሕዝብና መንግሥት አስፈላጊውን ድጋፍ እንደሚያደርጉ በኢትዮጵያ የአገሪቱ አምባሳደር ገለጹ።

አምባሳደር ሊዲ ረሜልዝዋል ኢትዮጵያ ለምታደረገው መዋቅራዊ ሽግግር አገራቸው አስፈላጊውን ድጋፍ እንደምታደርግ አረጋግጠዋል።

በአሁኑ ጊዜ ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ ከ80 በላይ የኔዘርላንድስ ኩባንያዎች በግብርና ኢንቨስትመንት መሰማራተቸውን ጠቅሰው ኩባንያዎቹ አገሪቱ ለምታደርገው የኢንዱስትሪ ሽግግር ጠቃሚ አስተዋጽኦ እንደሚያደርጉ ተናግረዋል።

ኢትዮጵያ በቀጣይ ሦስት ዓመታት ለምታከናውናቸው የልማት ሥራዎች ማስፈጸሚያ የሚውል 2 መቶ 18 ሚሊዮን ዩሮ ድጋፍ ሐገራቸው እንደምሰጥ አምባሳደሩ አመልክተዋል።

ኔዘርላንድስ ከፍተኛ የውኃ ኃብት ባለቤት አገር እንደሆነች ያስታወሱት አምባሳደሯ የውኃ ኃብትን እንዴት መጠቀም እንደሚቻል ያላትን ልምድ ለኢትዮጵያ ለማጋራት እየሰራች እንደምትገኝ አስታውቀዋል። ዘገባው የኢዜአ ነው።

EU representatives visit Ethiopia’s health service delivery

Addis Ababa, 6 October 2014 (WIC) – Representatives of the European Union Parliament and Global Fund on Friday visited two health institutions which demonstrate Ethiopia’s health service delivery. The objective of the visit is to check on the delivery of health services in the country thereby mobilize funding to prevent malaria and other diseases in Ethiopia, according to delegation leader, Charles Goerens. The delegation has visited two clinics, the Modjo and Koga Nejo health centers, in Oromia State. The delegation visited the two clinics because of achievements regarding malaria, HIV and TB prevention and control activities.

“This country has many progress and I see well organized health centers that focus on disease prevention activities,” he said. Twenty percent of the total assistance of the European Union goes to health interventions to control such diseases, he added. Such kind of contribution has brought development in Ethiopia. “We have seen that our assistance is making health progress possible here in Ethiopia. So after this visit we will discuss with the EU parliament to continue the program,” Goerens said.

Ethiopia has been a beneficiary of the financial support from the Global Fund, said Disease Prevention and Control Director at the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, Dr. Abdissa Kurke. Global Fund donated over 530 million USD to prevent HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis prevention and control. It is helping Ethiopia to treat, prevent and control malaria, HIV and TB, and strengthen its health system so as to improve service quality in health institutions. Through the concerted efforts being undertaken so far, Ethiopia has managed to prevent and control those diseases, Dr. Abdissa said.

The nation has managed to reduce new HIV infections by 90 percent. HIV transmission rate has also declined to 0.03 percent from the previous 0.28. New TB infections have also declined to 247/100,000 from the 425 in 1995. (ENA)

EU-Ethiopia business conference, Exhibition opens in Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa, 2 October 2014 (WIC) – To explore solutions to improve the business climate in Ethiopia a conference opened today (October 2, 2014) in Addis Ababa.The Conference was organized by the EU Business Forum-Ethiopia (EUBFE) in cooperation with the EU Delegation to Ethiopia and the ACP Business Climate Facility (BizClim).

The conference and business exhibition entitled, “Enhancing the Investment and Business climate in Ethiopia”, has brought together Ethiopian Government representatives, European Union Delegation and Member States officials as well as members of the business community in Ethiopia.

EU being Ethiopia’s main trading partner, there are currently around 300 European companies active in Ethiopia, making it a key investor for this fast-growing African economy, according to the press statement from the organizers.

Chairman of the EUBFE, Chris de Muynck, said, “There is a lot of foreign investment coming in, and Europe is still one of the bigger investors in Ethiopia. Things are changing, and Ethiopia is one of what they call the ‘tigers of Africa’.”

A contributor to this investment is BizClim, which undertakes initiatives in ACP countries, including Ethiopia, to boost development and improve investment in this part of the world, in cooperation with national governments, local stakeholders and the European Union.

Results of a study that has been carried out on the top challenges facing EU investors in Ethiopia, including Taxation, Business Licensing, Customs and Foreign Exchange, is expected to be announced at the conference.

“As well as discussing the main impediments for business, according to the EU companies surveyed, the conference will highlight best practices in the fields of FDI promotion and challenges on licensing procedures as well as the changes that the Government of Ethiopia has made and plan to make in the future, in order to attract more FDI to Ethiopia,” the statement noted.

Chargée d’Affaires of the European Union Delegation, Barbara Plinkert, and Chairman of the EUBFE, Chris de Muynck, have addressed the conference.
The EUBFE was set-up in response to the need for both a platform for networking and information exchange between EU businesses and a systematic dialogue with the Ethiopian authorities.

The EUBFE operated under the umbrella of the EU Delegation to Ethiopia. It is managed by a Steering Committee of 10 to 12 members representing the EU business community in Ethiopia and is headed by a Bureau made of a Chairman, a Treasurer and a Secretary.

The EU Business Forum in Ethiopia aims to make it easier for existing EU companies to do business in Ethiopia. (newbusiness)

Ethiopia named best coffee growing country

Ethiopia ranked first among top 10 coffee growing countries by a group of 11 roasters and writers.Thrillist.com asked 11 coffee industry experts to rank their top three coffee growing countries.

The experts ranked Ethiopia the best coffee growing country with 25 points, while Kenya and Colombia stands second and third respectively with 12 and 10 points.

“With sweet fruit notes and delicate floral aromas, it’s hard to imagine a coffee that tastes better than a finely washed Yirgacheffe or a big, sweet, natural processed Sidama,” said Lorenzo Perkins, Director of Education at Cuvée Coffee.

Ethiopia is the genetic birth place of Coffee Arabica, which has been growing wild and harvested here for millennia, he said.

“Every time I drink coffee from Ethiopia, I can’t help but feel that this is how coffee is supposed to taste and everything else is an imitation, a copy of a copy, changed in some way inadvertently because of genetic drift or changing climates,” he added.

He acknowledged that there are many unclassified coffee varieties, which he said contributes to the ‘uniqueness of the cup character.’
For Ethiopia to produce ‘great’ coffee every year is because ‘it’s truly the birthplace of coffee’, according to Sarah Allen, editor of Barista Magazine.

She stated that it is native to Ethiopia means its producers ‘rarely contend with problems that can overwhelm’ coffee growers in Central and South America (where coffee is not native, but rather introduced).

She mentioned the recent example of the coffee-leaf rust that has plagued Central America this past year and wiped out thousands of farms.

“Because coffee is native to Ethiopia, it rarely incites climate or disease-born chaos. Coffee still grows wild all over Ethiopia, and there are thousands of undiscovered varietals in Ethiopia.”

“Specialty coffees from Ethiopia are known for their syrupy body, which is a result of the dry processing method still popular with Ethiopian producers, in which the coffee’s cherry skin is left intact. This process also lends the coffee an exceptionally fruity and floral character,” she said.

The largest producer of coffee in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia is the fifth largest coffee producer in the world next to Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, and Indonesia, contributing about 7 to 10 percent of total world coffee production.

Coffee production is important to the Ethiopian economy with about 15 million people directly or indirectly deriving their livelihoods from coffee.

Ninety five percent of Ethiopia’s coffee is produced by small holder farmers on less than two hectares of land while the remaining five percent is grown on modern commercial farms.

Coffee is a major Ethiopian export commodity generating about 25 percent of Ethiopia’s total export earnings.

Source: ENA

Princess Anne praises Ethiopian development endeavors

Addis Ababa, 30 September 2014 (WIC) – The British Princess, Anne, has lauded the development endeavors of Ethiopia. The Princess held talks on Monday with the Ethiopian President Dr. Mulatu Teshome at his National Palace.

The President briefed Princess Anne on the policies and strategies that Ethiopia has been following which have made the country successful in all development endeavors.

He mentioned that 40 thousand trained extension workers have helped step up the health service of the country into improved and higher level.

President Mulatu also told Princess Anne that Ethiopia is working on the development of different renewable energy projects including the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) which is expected to generate 6000MWs.

Princess Anne for her part said with fascination that Ethiopia has registered success especially on health and energy sectors.

She underscored that these efforts of development should continue and be strengthened. (ENA)

Ethiopian Airlines to be a bridge between Korea and Africa

Addis Ababa, 30 September 2014 (WIC) – Solomon Debebe Kebere, Ethiopian Airlines’ Country General Manager in Korea, has told the Korea Times that Ethiopian Airlines was keen to act as a bridge between Korea and Africa.

He told the newspaper that the airline was committed to elevate business-to-business and people-to-people relations between Korea and Africa to new levels, adding “We will also boost business cooperation with travel agencies here… so Ethiopia can emerge as an alternative destination for those seeking to travel to places that offer unique experiences.”

He said that the growing business-to-business relations between Korea and the African continent were increasing travel demands and the number of Korean visitors to Africa.

He emphasized that Ethiopian Airlines was determined to showcase what Ethiopia was all about to Koreans.

Displaying positive images of Africa in Korea was a priority area, he said. He noted that Ethiopia was an emerging leisure destination.

It has friendly people as well as a safe and secure political and economic environment.

The country is “a vibrant democracy and an energetic free market economy; it had centuries-old churches and many other historical relics.”

Ethiopian Airlines, he said, would open the door for Korean leisure travelers to visit Ethiopia and Africa.

Solomon said there was now a growing travel demand between Africa and China for business and leisure, and he expressed his hope that the same thing would happen in Korea.

He pointed out that Ethiopian Airlines now connected 49 cities in Africa through Addis Ababa International Airport, flying to dozens of destinations across five continents with the continent’s youngest and most modern fleet.

According to MoFA, Ethiopian Airlines launched its Incheon-Hong Kong-Addis Ababa route in June last year and operates Boeing 787 Dreamliners, capable of carrying up to 270 passengers on the route.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Shoukry meets with African representatives in New York

Daily News Egypt, 28 September 2014

Egyptian Foreign Ministry Sameh Shoukry met with Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom (Photo Ministry of Foreign Affairs Handout)Egyptian and Ethiopian foreign ministers, Sameh Shoukry and Tedros Adhanom respectively, agreed to maintain momentum on the Nile water talks on Saturday as Shoukry assured Adhanom the Egyptian president is to make an official visit to Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. Shoukry met with Adhanom and several foreign ministers of different African states on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. Ethiopia is expected to host the fifth annual Joint Ministerial Commission in Addis Ababa on 1 November, where ministers will set an action plan regarding the Renaissance Dam, the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. According to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement, the two ministers discussed developments in bilateral relations, especially in terms of “economic cooperation, trade, and investment.” The two ministers also discussed “in depth” the regional situations in Libya and South Sudan.

Shoukry also met the South Sudanese Foreign Minister Barnaba Benjamin, and explained to him Egypt’s “increasing worries” regarding the “continuity of conflict and instability” in the country. He reassured Benjamin that Egypt is “committed to supporting development programmes and the rebuilding of South Sudan,” the Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement. Ali Karty, the Sudanese foreign minister, also met with Shoukry who informed him that “Egypt has been carefully keeping up with national talks in Sudan.” Shoukry expressed appreciation towards the African Union’s chief mediator Thabo Mbeki. “Egypt recognises the efforts he had been making with the opposition,” the Egyptian foreign ministry said, adding that it hopes for more “peace and national cooperation in Sudan”. The ministry added that there has been a “positive momentum” regarding investments between Egypt and Sudan after the Egyptian president’s last visit to the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

Shoukry also met with his Eritrean counterpart Uthman Saleh, and the two discussed further strengthening bilateral relations between the two states in a number of different fields over the upcoming period. Saleh expressed gratitude towards Egypt’s increasing investments in Eritrea, the statement said.

In all of the General Assembly sideline talks, Shoukry discussed the regional crises in Libya with all of the representatives. He also discussed the “threat of terrorism” with all of the foreign ministers. Egypt signed a joint communiqué calling for ceasefire and supporting the Libyan House of Representatives last Monday. Shoukry discussed the importance of supporting “legitimate state institutions” in Libya with almost all of the ministers he met.

UN lauds Ethiopia’s role in Somalia, South Sudan

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday met with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, thanking Ethiopia for its “constructive role” in bringing peace to Somalia and South Sudan.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the annual high-level debate of the UN General Assembly, which opened in New York Wednesday, Ban’s spokesman told reporters.

Ethiopia has been playing a major role in brokering peace in Somalia and South Sudan.

In August, the South Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army in Opposition signed the Implementation Matrix of the Jan. 23 Cessation of Hostilities Agreement.

The signing took place in Addis Ababa during the summit of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in Eastern Africa on South Sudan.

The Secretary-General and the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of strengthened cooperation and coordination to collectively address the rising threat of extremism, the spokesman added.

Source: Xinhua