Rural corridor development modernizes Ethiopian farmers' lives

Ethiopia's rural corridor development project has begun in four regions, changing rural communities' lifestyles under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's leadership.

The rural corridor development project has started in South Ethiopia, Sidama, Central Ethiopia and Southwest Ethiopia regions. It focuses on four main pillars.

These include building model villages, separating human and animal residences, expanding renewable energy use and reducing indoor air pollution. It also organizes backyard vegetable gardens and beehives to generate additional income.

The rural corridor development aims to narrow the growth gap between urban and rural areas and currently shows promising results.

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Ethiopia's rural corridor development program is expanding into countryside areas and is already altering daily life for residents in Gondar city administration.

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Following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's announcement, Ethiopia's government has begun rural corridor development in the Arsi and Arsi-Boricha zones, extending urban corridor successes nationwide from Addis Ababa to foster equitable growth and improve rural living standards.

Ethiopia's Finance Minister Ahmed Shide called for intensified financial support for future road corridor construction at the 28th African Development Bank Ministerial Meeting, held alongside the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings. Ethiopia participated in the gathering.

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South Ethiopia Regional State Administrator Tilahun Kebede has inaugurated development projects costing over 100 million birr in Yirgachefe town of Gedeo Zone.

 

 

 

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