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    Accompanying change within Borana pastoral systems.

    Reports & Research
    January, 2003
    Ethiopia

    Forests and pastoralism are in a state of crisis in the Borana lowlands in southern Ethiopia. State management has failed to control forest exploitation and past and present development interventions continue to undermine pastoral production systems. In this paper the authors aim to show how a fundamental misunderstanding of pastoral land management, and in particular pastoral tenure systems, has undermined traditional institutions and the environment for which they were once responsible.

  2. Library Resource
    Assistance to Land Use  Planning: Ethiopia. Provisional Soil Association Map of Ethiopia cover image
    Training Resources & Tools
    January, 1970
    Ethiopia

    The 1: 2 000 000 Soil Associations map is based on
    
    the Geomorphology and Soils map, at 1: 1 000 000 scals, prepared
    
    by the FAO/UNDP Eth/78/003, Assistance to Land Use PlJ
    
    Project in 1981 It incorporates some new information ob%,3 _
    
    since the finalizing of the Geomorphology and soils map.

  3. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    January, 2013
    Ethiopia, Eastern Africa

    Ethiopia is one of the most populated and poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and as such has been a high priority country for IFPRI research and capacity-building work. From 1995 to 2004, nearly all of IFPRI’s Ethiopia work was undertaken by Washington-based research teams working on specific themes under various “global research programs” (GRPs). More than 95 percent of IFPRI’s research in Ethiopia during this period was part of four main research themes: (1) Market Development; (2) Poverty and Food Security; (3) Public Investment; and (4) Sustainable Land Management (SLM).

  4. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Ethiopia

    The African Ministers' Council on
    Water (AMCOW) commissioned the production of a second round
    of Country Status Overviews (CSOs2) to better understands
    what underpins progress in water supply and sanitation and
    what its member governments can do to accelerate that
    progress across countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). AMCOW
    delegated this task to the World Bank's Water and
    Sanitation Program and the African Development Bank (AfDB),

  5. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Ethiopia

    Agricultural and Rural Development (ARD)
    is a fundamental component of Ethiopia's economic
    growth and poverty reduction strategy. The agricultural
    development strategy under Agriculture Development Led
    Industrialization (ADLI) and Sustainable Development and
    Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP) focused on enhancing the
    productive capacity of smallholder farmers, promoting crop
    diversification, shifting to a market based system, ensuring

  6. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    Agricultural and Rural Development (ARD)
    is a fundamental component of Ethiopia's economic
    growth and poverty reduction strategy. The agricultural
    development strategy under Agriculture Development Led
    Industrialization (ADLI) and Sustainable Development and
    Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP) focused on enhancing the
    productive capacity of smallholder farmers, promoting crop
    diversification, shifting to a market based system, ensuring

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    This report presents an update on the
    economic challenges facing Ethiopia with a focus on the
    shared goal of accelerating equitable growth. The starting
    point is the Government's own Plan for Accelerated and
    Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), which is in
    the process of finalization, and is designed to cover the
    period 2005-2010. This report proposes that the growth
    strategy should more explicitly adopt a

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    This report presents an update on the
    economic challenges facing Ethiopia with a focus on the
    shared goal of accelerating equitable growth. The starting
    point is the Government's own Plan for Accelerated and
    Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP), which is in
    the process of finalization, and is designed to cover the
    period 2005-2010. This report proposes that the growth
    strategy should more explicitly adopt a

  9. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    A decade and a half of relative peace and political stability, broad economic reforms, and far-reaching political decentralization have brought Ethiopia back from one of its lowest levels of income per capita to one of its highest levels over the past forty years. At the same time, Gross Domestic Product per capita today is still only slightly above the levels reached in the early 1970 underscoring the deep-rooted and complex nature of poverty in Ethiopia.

  10. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Ethiopia

    The development plan of the Federal
    Government of Ethiopia emphasized low-cost energy supply as
    a prerequisite to the enhancement of industrial and economic
    development for the period 1984-1993. Current power planning
    studies have estimated Ethiopia's hydropower potential
    at 30,000 MW, which greatly exceeds foreseeable domestic
    demands. Presently, only 1 percent of the potential is
    utilized. The government has therefore initiated the

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