Ethiopia launches first land account report and natural resources roadmap

The Ministry of Planning and Development has unveiled Ethiopia's first land account statement report and natural resources accounting roadmap in Addis Ababa. The document will help register water, carbon, ecosystems and other natural assets at the national level.

State Minister of Planning and Development Bereket Fissehatsion said the roadmap is linked to the domestic economy and will strengthen national land data registration capacity.

World Bank Operational Manager Julian Victor stated that the roadmap will modernize the land asset registration process. He confirmed that registration is an ongoing task and that the institution will continue its support.

The strategic guidance will help integrate natural capital into the national budget and statistics system. Land is described as an all-encompassing asset whose updated accounting system is needed to facilitate growth.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlighting Ethiopia's tourism potential amid iconic heritage and natural sites.
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Prime Minister Abiy highlights tourism as new economic engine

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) said Ethiopia can transform citizens' lives by leveraging its heritage and natural resources for tourism development.

A consultation forum held in Addis Ababa on June 22, 2018 examined Ethiopia's carbon market potential to support sustainable agriculture and climate resilience.

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World Bank Global Director Arturo Herrera Gutierrez stressed the need to better measure state assets during talks with Egyptian officials on public finance reforms.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended the national conference that reviewed Ethiopia's achievements and laid groundwork for future generations.

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The Ministry of Agriculture stated that all stakeholders must work in coordination to sustain the remarkable progress recorded in rice development.

Finance Minister Ato Ahmed Shide stated that saving-based budget utilization is necessary. The remarks came during a discussion in the House of People's Representatives on the 2019 budget draft.

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Ahmed Rostom, Egypt's Minister of Planning and Economic Development, held talks with a World Bank mission led by Stéphane Guimbert, the Bank's Regional Director for Egypt, Yemen, and Djibouti. The discussions centered on advancing joint cooperation and reviewing progress on the Public Finance Review report. Rostom reaffirmed the government's commitment to using the report to support economic reforms aligned with Egypt Vision 2030.

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