Harari region advances heritage development to boost tourism

The Harari region culture, heritage and tourism bureau has carried out multiple projects to develop and preserve historic sites and increase tourism benefits.

Amir Ramadan, director of heritage at the bureau, said various projects have been completed in recent years to make ancient sites convenient and attractive for visitors.

Community participation enabled the construction of more than 22 kilometres of internal roads without any government budget allocation. Redevelopment around the 6,114 square metre Jegol wall created green spaces.

These efforts generated jobs for over 7,000 citizens and increased tourist flows and revenue. Future work on world heritage protection at Jegol will continue with greater intensity.

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Harari elders and community celebrating UNESCO's inscription of Shuwaliid Baal on the world intangible heritage list in Harar, Ethiopia.
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UNESCO inscribes Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on world intangible heritage list

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UNESCO has inscribed Harar's Shuwaliid Baal on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Ethiopia's Ministry of Tourism congratulated the achievement, calling it a prominent cultural practice of the Harari people that boosts tourism. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen echoed the praise.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited Dire Dawa, Harari, and East Hararghe Zone to inspect development projects. He highlighted the zone as a hub for natural wonders and mineral resources. He specifically noted the Nasio Waasha waterfall as a site of natural beauty and untapped minerals.

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The Gambella region's Culture and Tourism Bureau has ordered 109 tourist sites to be included in Google Carta. This effort aims to improve and promote the sites, according to the bureau. It seeks to better utilize the region's tourism potentials.

Robe town in Oromia region has completed the first phase of its 12-kilometer corridor development project. Mayor Dino Amin said the work is giving the town a new look to better host visitors. Construction on the second phase covering more than three kilometers is now underway.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh said development packages in Harar city are making a big contribution to changing urban residents' lifestyles and improving production culture.

Ethiopia's Government Communication Service has listed infrastructure projects boosting usability for created communities. Efforts in roads, housing, and water sectors aim to improve citizens' social and economic welfare.

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The long-interrupted construction of the 392-kilometre Awash Kombolcha Hara Gebeya railway project has resumed in Ethiopia.

 

 

 

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