National conference on information sovereignty concludes in Ethiopia

A national conference titled Information Sovereignty for Policy Freedom concluded in Addis Ababa after three days. The event, which opened earlier this week, drew more than 30,000 participants and showcased Ethiopia's progress in data development across key sectors.

Dr. Beker Shale, Director General of the Ethiopian Statistics Service, noted that the conference presented completed works and results in an exhibition format.

Data development efforts focused on four main areas: public health, agriculture studies, household expenditure surveys, and enterprise censuses. Officials said this work will greatly support reviews of national production growth.

State Minister for Planning and Development Bereket Fissehatsion highlighted that the gathering raised public awareness and knowledge about information.

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Ethiopia held a national conference in Addis Ababa under the theme Data Sovereignty for Policy Freedom. Officials highlighted progress in building sovereign digital intelligence infrastructure.

Senior government officials gathered in Addis Ababa for a two-day national conference and exhibition focused on national data sovereignty and integrated development administration.

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Ethiopia has achieved concrete results in modernizing its agricultural census and population and health surveys through its statistics sector.

In Addis Ababa on March 4, 2018 (Fana), the National Information and Security Service launched a communication platform that receives public information and provides various services. The platform is integrated into the Fana Media Corporation website. Citizens can report on security and safety issues through it.

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Emerging conference tourism has positioned Ethiopia as Africa's top choice for diplomacy and trade hubs. Government reforms and infrastructure projects have prepared Addis Ababa to host global events. The growth is expanding to regional cities as well.

Ethiopia's National Dialogue Commission has presented draft agendas for the national dialogue conference to religious institutions and civic society organizations in Addis Ababa.

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Ambassador Redwan Hussien, director general of the National Intelligence and Security Service, stated that intelligence professionals should focus on protecting national interests. The Ethiopian Intelligence Authority, in collaboration with Addis Ababa University, has trained various intelligence experts on national interests, professional conduct, policies, and strategies.

 

 

 

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