891,000 people in central Ethiopia become health insurance beneficiaries

The health bureau in central Ethiopia has focused on improving access to basic health services. In the first half of this budget year, 891,000 people became beneficiaries, covering 45 percent of the region's population.

The Central Ethiopia Region Health Bureau conducted a performance assessment for the first half of the 2018 budget year in Wolkite town. It reported achievements across all sectors in the undertaken works.

Bureau head Ato Samuel Darge highlighted efforts to expand health institutions by strengthening primary care, implementing the new Health Extension Program Carta na Tsadu Ethiopia, and making maternal waiting areas more comfortable for effective operations.

The bureau noted that focused work on enhancing health insurance accessibility has resulted in 891,000 people becoming members, covering 45 percent of the region's population and marking improved performance compared to the previous year.

Multiple interventions to reduce maternal and child mortality have shown results in their sector. The bureau stated that government health institutions must collaborate closely with partners to address service delivery, goal fulfillment, and human resource shortages, emphasizing the need to sustain observed improvements in service quality.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing.
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlights Ethiopia's social sector achievements at Addis Ababa briefing

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Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed presented major outcomes in Ethiopia's social and economic sectors at a briefing in Addis Ababa on April 28, 2026 (Miyazya 20, 2018 E.C.), themed 'Social development lesson for nation building.' The event reviewed comprehensive reforms and achievements in education, health, job creation, women's and youth empowerment, culture, sports, and more, emphasizing their role in national growth.

Ethiopia's Minister of Water and Energy, Habtamu Itefa, says encouraging results have been recorded over the past four years in making infrastructure access more equitable across the country.

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Oromia Regional State President Shimelis Abdisa announced that significant progress has been made in efforts to expand education access in the region. The remarks were delivered during the 33rd anniversary of the Oromia Education Bureau held in Bishoftu town.

Infertility examination and treatment services have started in Hawassa city through a partnership between St. Paul's Millennium Hospital and the Sidama Region Health Bureau.

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Numerous projects benefiting residents in Ethiopia's Oromia region have entered service, according to Prosperity Party officials. In Jimma town alone, 78 projects completed at a cost of 3.9 billion birr were inaugurated.

The Egypt Healthcare Authority has delivered more than 330,000 mental health services across six governorates in the first phase of the Universal Health Insurance system. The services include counselling, psychological evaluations and referrals provided at 227 primary care facilities.

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