Ethiopia: IMF projects 8.7% growth, urges for more private sector role
IMF projects Ethiopia to grow 8.7% and 8% for the current and the next fiscal years, respectively. Whereas, the World…
IMF projects Ethiopia to grow 8.7% and 8% for the current and the next fiscal years, respectively. Whereas, the World…
Ethiopia is set to establish a Secondary Capital Market for local currency and Treasury bills in about a year. “Foreign…
Ethiopia is blessed with brilliant economists however thanks to their aversion of the public space and abdication of their intellectual…
One out of five Ethiopia doctors take a secondary join in the private sector, while as many doctors leave the…
A new book challenges the dominant view arguing that the primary driver of the migration of medical officers to Western…
The share of Military related expenditure has decreased to 1.42% of GDP in 2009, though the nominal size(not adjusted for…
The Development Assistance Group[DAG] rejected the allegations of Human Right Watch[HRW] on the Ethiopian government. HRW alleged politicized aid management…
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