Ethiopia is intentionally using mega-projects, such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), and forthcoming plans for a nuclear power plant, a vast Bishoftu airport, and a major Dangote-backed ...
Johannesburg — Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), on the Blue Nile is scheduled to open Tuesday to major fanfare in Ethiopia. The $5 billion dam project ...
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Nuclear Power Crucial for Ethiopia to Diversify Energy Sources, Says Russian Ambassador
Ethiopia’s plan to establish a nuclear power plant marks a crucial step toward diversifying its energy sources and expanding ...
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Ethiopia: Scholars Laud Ethiopia's Mega Projects As Key to National Renewal
Scholars from Watchmo University have asserted that Ethiopia's recently launched and under-construction national mega projects signify a crucial stride in the nation's journey toward renewal and ...
WHEN ETHIOPIA inaugurates the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile on September 9th, it will be Africa’s largest hydropower source (see map). But to Ethiopians, millions of whom ...
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Ethiopia's Mega-Projects Cornerstones for Economic Sovereignty, Regional Integration
Ethiopia's national mega-projects are the cornerstone of its foreign policy and economic sovereignty, positioning the country for sustainable development and stronger regional economic integration and ...
A new report from the African Tobacco Control Alliance praises the legal and administrative steps taken by the Ethiopian ...
The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights has ruled that Ethiopia violated multiple provisions of the African Charter in its handling of the Gilgel Gibe III dam and Kuraz sugar projects, ...
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