Rural corridor development transforms lifestyles in Gondar

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

Residents Ato Dese Sisay and Ato Yohannes Baze of Sayna Sabiya Kebele in Gondar said the project delivered roads, electricity, water and health facilities. These changes allow local farmers to pursue development work using modern methods.

Gondar city administration first deputy mayor Chalachew Dagne stated that five model farmers received comfortable houses in the first round. The homes serve as examples for other areas to replicate.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurated the houses in mid-March and opened them for use. The project combines local materials with modern engineering and the traditional Debiyat cooperation culture to build contemporary homes while directly involving farmers.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

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

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Ethiopia has advanced corridor development projects that are reshaping urban landscapes. The initiative integrates roads, green spaces and infrastructure in coordinated ways. It targets cities including Addis Ababa and regional centers.

Amhara regional president Arega Kebede announced the launch of construction for the Gondar Integrated Agro Industry Park. The park is set to serve as an economic hub for Gondar and surrounding areas.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

The Oromia region livestock and fish resource development project has achieved significant success by supporting producers through modern organization.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ