The Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) is a collaborative project between the Central Statistics Agency of Ethiopia (CSA) and the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study
Ethiopia Construction Market Size, Trends and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market
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Do you want to start a business in Ethiopia? If YES, Here are the 20 best business ideas in Ethiopia that are high in demand, competitive, and profitable from top to small businesses.
The previous country programme (July 2020-June 2025) supported the efforts of the Government of Ethiopia in laying the foundation for advancing the Sustainable Development Goals, the
The Core of ESS1 ESS1 emphasizes a risk and outcomes-based approach designed to aid borrowers in enhancing their environmental and social performance. This standard not only aims at managing risks
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The investment allocation shows 60-70% flowing to commercial and mixed-use developments, while 30-40% targets residential projects. This split reflects both institutional
In a landmark move signaling the government''s commitment to economic transformation, Ethiopia''s Council of Ministers has approved a historic draft federal budget of nearly ETB 2 trillion (approximately $35 billion USD) for
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The Ethiopian Socioeconomic Survey (ESS) is a collaboration of the Central Statistics Agency of Ethiopia (CSA) and the World Bank. It is financially supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates
Ethiopia expects its economy to grow by 8.9% during the 2025/2026 financial year, up from an estimated 8.4% in 2024/2025, according to Finance Minister Ahmed Shide.
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Finding comprehensive data on housing finance in Ethiopia is a challenging task. The data is mostly fragmented across different organisations such as the Central Statistical Agency, the
Although DBE extends long and medium term loans, it also extends loans to special line of credit. The term of loan is, however, to be determined based on the specific needs and requirements of projects.
The construction industry in Ethiopia is expected to expand by 8.7% in real terms in 2024, supported by investments in the country''s transport, industrial, and electricity
Ethiopian Digital Foundations Project The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, portal of Finance (MoF), has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Ethiopia
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While external financing conditions are set to improve, Ethiopia''s current account deficit is projected to widen to between 3 and 4 percent of GDP in fiscal years 2025
Ethiopia has made important progress in tackling historically high and rising urban housing demand, particularly through its condominium development homeownership programme – the
European Union Funds Major Development Projects in Ethiopia with 32 Billion Birr The European Union (EU) has committed 32 billion birr in financial aid to Ethiopia to
The proposed additional financing will not target off grid access under pillar 2 as the recently effective (September, 2021) Access to Distributed Electricity and Lighting in Ethiopia (ADELE,
With major projects such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and various road networks, Ethiopia is improving its competitiveness and appeal as an investment hub.
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In a landmark move signaling the government''s commitment to economic transformation, Ethiopia''s Council of Ministers has approved a historic draft federal budget of
The Central Statistical Agency (CSA) of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the World Bank''s Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) team, have released the results from the fourth wave (2018–19) of the Ethiopia
Ethiopia, like much of Sub-Saharan Africa, is navigating a complex economic landscape shaped by inflation, fiscal challenges, and the need for human capital development. The World Bank''s latest Africa''s Pulse report
The global residential energy storage systems (ESS) market size is estimated to reach USD 37.65 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 17.56% during the forecast period 2024-2032
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Ethiopia’s Ur an Land and Housing Markets.Delz, S., 2016. Ethiopia’s low-cost housing program: How concepts of individual home-o nership and housing blocks still walk abroad. Paper pr
of pro-poor housing in Addis Ab ba, Ethiopia. Africa Review, 9(2). 73–185. DOI:10.1080/09744053.2017.13 29809. ndale, K., Pick, A. and Woldehanna, T., 2019. Financing social pr tection in Ethiopia: A long-term persp ctive. OECD Development Policy Papers No. 15. OE D Publishin
ng spending more decentralised than revenues.Local governments have the major responsibility for urban housing development in Ethiopia.xii,48 ULGs are assigned municipal fu
Ethiopia’s Urban Land and Housing Markets.KDI, 2018. 20 /18 Knowledge Sharing Program with Ethiopia. Tipple, G. and Yitbarek Alemayehu, E., 2014. Stocktakin of the housing s ctor in sub-Saharan Africa. Part 3: Ethi
al rental market in Ethiopia remains limited.Kebele housing and FHC qualify as formal rental options, but the former is maintained by the government as a historical legacy and faces its own challenges regarding quality, overcrowding and informality, while the latter accounts for a limited share of the housing market (an estimated 24,587 units, whi
housing afordability are uncertain (Table 4). Transferrable development rights, as with urban growth/service boundaries and greenbelts (also absent in Ethiopia), may not be able to adequately limit urban sprawl, especially in a context with a high degree