Rural corridor development set to improve nonurban living standards

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that Ethiopia's rural corridor development initiative extends city corridor concepts to raise rural living standards. He pointed to poor conditions in rural homes despite agricultural productivity and warned of youth migration weakening the countryside.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed described Ethiopia's rural corridor development as an extension of city corridor projects, aimed at mirroring urban livelihood improvements in rural areas.

"Just as we are working to improve the livelihoods of our citizens in urban areas and make life easier, rural corridor development is about doing the same in the countryside," the prime minister said.

He noted that many rural households endure harsh conditions despite good agricultural yields. "If you go to rural areas, you will see that even when farmers produce well, they often live in a single-room house where livestock and family members share the same space. The living conditions are not convenient," Abiy elaborated.

The prime minister warned that youth exodus from villages to cities threatens agriculture. "Particularly, the youth are leaving rural areas. If this continues, the agricultural sector will gradually be weakened, and the countryside will be left without successors," he cautioned, highlighting risks from an aging rural population to national development.

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Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Maria Tripodi and Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abebe inspect the beautified river corridor project in Addis Ababa.
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Italian deputy foreign minister inspects Addis Ababa river corridor

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Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Maria Tripodi inspected the river corridor development from Entoto to Arada in Addis Ababa during the first Italo-Ethiopian forum on construction, infrastructure, and urban solutions. Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abebe highlighted the event as a key step in bilateral cooperation. Officials emphasized enhanced urban beautification and environmental protection.

Addis Ababa's mayor Adanech Abiebie states that the city's 24-hour work format corridor development projects are advancing quickly. Drawing from social media messages, workers in various areas are laboring with determination, contributing to the city's growth through their efforts and national pride. The administration has expressed gratitude and mobilized resources to support them.

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Ethiopia's Minister of Planning and Development, Dr. Fitsum Assefa, stated that corridor development work is improving the living conditions of Arsi residents. Five residential buildings were inaugurated in Dara Wereda of the Sidama Region.

Oromia region's Land Bureau has begun implementing a directive to make town residents homeowners, protect urban plans, and secure tenure. The directive, approved by the regional cabinet, does not apply to towns like Adama and Bishoftu that have modern land systems. Officials say it addresses longstanding housing legalization issues.

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Ethiopia's Agriculture Minister Adisu Arega stated that the agricultural sector is playing a key role in efforts to build a job-creating non-subsistence economy. He visited wheat production sites in Oromia region's East Shewa zone, Adaa woreda. The agricultural transformation is registering encouraging results.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met senior government officials on Tuesday to review progress on the first phase of the national rural development initiative known as “Decent Life,” the presidency said. Presidential spokesperson Mohamed El-Shennawy noted that the phase is implemented across 20 governorates and benefits around 20 million citizens.

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Ethiopia's Ministry of Urban Development and Infrastructure is evaluating the performance of the Urban Productive Safety Net and Employment Project for the first six months of the 2018 budget year. The project, which began a decade ago in 11 cities, now operates in 88 cities and has benefited over 2.5 million citizens. It aims to transition participants from dependency to productive roles.

 

 

 

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