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Five Million Coders Initiative Aims to Build Globally Competitive Digital Workforce
Dec 31, 2024 318
Addis Ababa December 31/2024 (ENA)—The 5 million Coders initiative aims to build a globally competitive digital workforce, Head of the Prime Minister's Office and Minister of Cabinet Affairs Alemtsehay Paulos remarked. The Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute held the first-round summary program for its 5 Million Ethiopian Coders Initiative. Graduates of the program included leaders and staff of the Institute, as well as members of AI clubs from various schools who completed their training. The event was attended by prominent officials, including Alemtsehay Paulos, Worku Gachena, Director General of the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute, and other senior government representatives. During the event, Alemtsehay emphasized the government’s strong commitment to realizing Digital Ethiopia 2025. She highlighted the significant progress being made in empowering human resources, particularly through the 5 Million Ethiopian Coders Initiative, which is designed to build a workforce capable of competing on a global scale. She also expressed encouragement that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute has made it a priority for all its employees to participate in the training. The Director General of the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute, Worku Gachena also spoke about the benefits of the initiative, noting that all Institute staff have gained valuable skills from the training. He added that the 5 Million Ethiopian Coders Initiative, launched by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is central to achieving the vision of Digital Ethiopia. Among the Institutes employee, who completed the training, said the training enabled them to acquire basic digital skills in web programming, Android development, data science, and artificial intelligence. One of the employees Bezawit Wondmagegn said the training helped her to upgrade skill and knowledge. The other trainer Amanuel Humsa on his part said in this technology world the training would enable us to be competitive in the fields area in software development, web design among others. The initiative aims to equip 5 million Ethiopians with essential digital skills in web programming, Android development, data science, and artificial intelligence over the next three years. The program is driven by the belief that "the generation learns, the generation trains, and competes with the world," fostering technological knowledge and preparing participants to be competitive and competent on the international stage.
Innovation & Technology Minister Belete Emphasizes Importance of Collaborations for Enhanced Asia-Africa Innovation and Technology
Dec 20, 2024 1698
Addis Ababa December 20/2024 (ENA)—Ethiopia’s Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Molla stressed the need for reinforcing collaborations to enhance the Asia-Africa innovation and technology development endeavors. The Ministry of Innovation and Technology held discussion on ways of possible collaborations with the Asian-African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AACCI). The discussion aims to further strengthen ties between Asian and African countries in the fields of innovation and technology, it was learned. During the discussion, Minister of Innovation and Technology Belete Molla explained Ethiopia's ongoing endeavors on digital transformation, innovation, and sustainable technology solutions. Ethiopia considered the aforementioned spheres as pillars of the country's growth strategy, the minister revealed. He added his ministry is prioritizing the development of a strong innovation ecosystem by stimulating startups, technology transfer, research and development. He also reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment for partnerships with international bodies and private sector actors for further innovation and technology advancement. Belete also stressed the importance of strengthening the sector's ongoing efforts to ensure that Ethiopia remains at the forefront of technological development in the region, as well as collaborating with international organizations such as AACCI. Collaborations to carry out innovation and technology development activities in a coordinated manner among Africans should be supported. On his part, Chairman of the Asian African Chamber of Commerce & Industry (AACCI), Dr. GD Singh, noted that Ethiopia is making commendable progress in innovation and technology sphere. He also expressed his desire to work together to support the East African nation’s endeavors and achieve this goal. Singh further urged Ethiopia to focus on startup development, technology transfer, human resource development and business activities in the sector. The two sides discussed the need for greater cooperation in technology transfer, research and capacity building to boost industrial growth in Ethiopia and across Africa.
Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy Increases Internet Users by Over 42 Million, Says MoIT
Dec 14, 2024 2272
Addis Ababa December 14/2024 (ENA)—The Ministry of Innovation and Technology (MoIT) has disclosed that the implementation of the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy has led to a significant increase in the number of internet users. The Strategy has already exceeded 42 million internet users. By addressing the existing gaps of the strategy and building an inclusive digital economy, the ministry has revealed that the Digital Ethiopia 2030 Strategy is under preparation. State Minister of Innovation and Technology, Yishurun Alemayehu told ENA that the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy, aligned with Homegrown Economic reforms, has accelerated national reform efforts. Over the past four years, substantial progress has been made in the implementation of the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy, he said. Among the key initiatives that have driven the sector’s growth, the liberalization of the ethio telecom sector, issuing 10 percent of shares to private investors, has helped the digital sector to expand very fast, the state minister said. Accordingly, she said the implementation of Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy has raised internet users from 17 million to 42 million. Furthermore, the strategy also fostered accessibility of electricity, development and number of additional data centers by both the government and the private sector. “When the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy was first launched, there were approximately 17 million telecom and internet users. Today, that number has more than doubled to over 42.5 million. Alongside, access to electricity services has also been significantly improved. The government has built large-scale data centers, and private sector investments have contributed to the construction of three 3-level data centers,” the state minister emphasized. The establishment of high-capacity data centers in the ICT Park has created favorable conditions for both domestic and foreign investors to participate in the sector. He also noted that the activities carried out in the ICT Park over the past four years have fostered a conducive environment for investment, job creation, talent development, and the exchange of knowledge. He added, “Efforts have been made to provide numerous government services online and to date, over 800 government services have been launched and are available for use. In addition, progress has been made in developing electronic commerce with an e-commerce strategy already in place and the government has also prepared digital government and e-government strategies, both of which will soon be approved and implemented”. The government has launched the 5 Million Ethiopian Coders program to build a digitally skilled society, he recalled.
Addis Ababa Embarking on Smart City Transformation
Dec 11, 2024 5584
Addis Ababa December 11/2024 (ENA)—Addis Ababa city has been accelerating smart city efforts encompassing expansion of technology and infrastructure, the city administration revealed. The Innovation and Technology Development Office Head of Addis Ababa city administration, Solomon Amare emphasized the critical role of fast network speeds in delivering digital services. To this end, the city administration is collaborating with Ethio Telecom to deliver high-speed network services, given the capital’s importance as a seat of the African Union and the host of numerous international organizations. Currently, there is a national push for 'smart cities' amongst the leadership to incorporate into the country’s urbanization strategies, particularly Addis Ababa city administration is working hard to become a smart city hub in Africa. The head noted that a key aspect of this transformation is improving the efficiency and digitalization of service delivery among city institutions. The initiative will be implemented across 58 institutions and 120 districts within the city's 11 sub-cities, with a total investment exceeding 280 million Birr, Solomon said. The “City Net” technology aims to modernize systems for tax collection, vital event registration, and complaint submission, significantly improving the city's service delivery capabilities. "This collaboration has led to the creation of 'City Net,' which connects all government institutions within the city through a unified network infrastructure," Amare stated. He added that this initiative represents a significant advancement, enabling effective sharing of data and resources among institutions. According to him, the ongoing efforts to digitize procedures encourage institutions to render digital services by transitioning from manual to electronic and online services. For instance, the Investment Office has already implemented such changes, allowing citizens to apply for permits and renewals from home, he said.
President Taye Visits Facilities of Newly Inaugurated Quality Village
Dec 10, 2024 1826
Addis Ababa December 10/2024 (ENA)—President Taye Atsek-Selassie visited today a newly inaugurated state-of-the-art “Quality Village”, constructed in Addis Ababa at a cost exceeding 5.3 billion Birr. The “Quality Village” is a landmark national quality infrastructure project initiated several years ago during Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s tenure as Minister of Science and Technology. The institutions housed within Quality Village include the Ethiopian Standards Institute, Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprise, Ethiopian Metrology Institute, Ethiopian Accreditation Service, and Ethiopian Technology Authority. During his tour, the President Taye witnessed facilities equipped with advanced laboratory tools designed to uphold the quality of products and services in health, construction, agriculture, food and beverage, as well as industrial inputs. Officials from the Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration, alongside leaders of the Quality Infrastructure Institutions, briefed the President on the importance of Quality Village that would enhance the quality assurance services by strengthening the country’s overall quality framework. State Minister of Trade and Regional Integration, Endalew Mekonnen, highlighted the construction of the Quality Village. Moreover, State Minister for Trade and Regional Cooperation, Abdulhakim Mulu (PhD), emphasized the village’s potential to significantly contribute to the country’s economic growth by ensuring the quality of import and export products. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and enhanced capabilities, Quality Village positions Ethiopia to align more effectively with international standards, reducing technical barriers and enabling greater participation in global trade.
Some 360,000 Youth Participating in Five Million Ethiopian Coders Initiative, Says MInT
Dec 10, 2024 1516
Addis Ababa December 10/2024 (ENA)—Some 360,000 youths are taking part in the “Five Million Ethiopian Coders” training program across the country, the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (MInT) disclosed. This initiative is aimed at equipping the youth with coding skills and fostering digital literacy, with the broader goal of training five million young Ethiopians in coding to boost the country's technology sector and create more opportunities for employment and innovation. The project envisages training five million youth on web programming, developing android, data science, AI and to enable them acquire skills on basic digital technologies over the coming three years. Launched by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed as a collaborative program between Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the ”Five Million Coders" program is highly anticipated to accelerate the country's digital transformation. Most importantly, the project aims to enhance the technological knowledge of young Ethiopians, making them competitive and capable on the global stage, with the slogan: “Let a generation learn, let a generation train, compete with the world.” Approached by ENA, State Minister of Innovation and Technology, Yeshurun Alemayehu said the Five Million Ethiopian Coders program is being closely monitored and evaluated every week, with quotas set for regional and city administrations. He explained that the implementation structure extends from federal levels down to districts, ensuring proper oversight of the training efforts. “Since the launch of the program, 360,000 trainees have registered, and over 78,800 have received certifications,” he underscored. According to him, the project is progressing well under close supervision to accelerate a digitally skilled society, vital for advancing the goal of a “Digital Ethiopia.” These internationally recognized training programs, such as Android programming, are opening up job opportunities both locally and internationally for graduates. Young people trained in Android programming will have access to various job opportunities in this field.
ITU Regional Director Expresses Hope for Ethiopia to Take Lead in Digital Economy
Dec 7, 2024 1063
Addis Ababa December 7/2024 (ENA)—Ethiopia has the potential to take the lead in the digital economy, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regional Director for Africa Emmanuel Manasseh revealed. Recall that Ethiopia has made significant strides in its transition to a digital economy in recent years as the country’s digital transformation strategy is based on a holistic approach, integrating principles of sustainable development, national development goals, and pan-African aspirations for digital transformation. Speaking to ENA, the Regional Director reaffirmed ITU’s support to Ethiopia in its aspiration in the digital sphere as it is the UN agency specialized for ICT to achieve universal connectivity and digital transformation for all. “Ethiopia being our member state, we assist in connectivity, creating enabling policy, and regulatory framework,” Manasseh noted. ITU is well aligned with the work of Africa and the digital framework to make sure it delivers to the member states, the regional director affirmed. According to him, mobile money and digital inclusions are manifestations of Ethiopia’s encouraging endeavors in the digital sector. Essentially, efforts show that there is a big potential when it comes to the use of digital to transform life in the country. “I can see that the digital economy is taking place here and most of the services that the government is implementing are using digital platforms to reach people,” he further revealed. Tele Birr and other bank payment services are some of the manifestations of the digital initiatives undertaken by the government as the country is taking significant strides in transforming its payment system, it was indicated. He also lauded a 5 Million Ethiopian Coders initiative that would greatly accelerate the country’s digital transformation. “I was really fascinated by the 5 million innovators who are doing the coding. This is a really good initiative. As we look forward, we see Africa, especially Ethiopia taking the lead in the digital economy and digital jobs not only in Ethiopia but also across the world.” Ethiopia's Digital Transformation Strategy aims to harness technology to drive economic growth and transform the country into an inclusive, prosperous society by leveraging digital technologies across various sectors, it was learned.
Russian Geological Research Institute Inspiring Ethiopian Students with Earth Sciences
Dec 7, 2024 2055
Addis Ababa December 7/2024 (ENA)—The Director-General of the Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute, Pavel Khimchenko, disclosed that the Institute has been offering lectures to Ethiopian students to ignite their passion for Earth sciences. The institute gave lectures for students recently and screened a geological documentary as part of the “Karpinsky Geological Class in Addis Ababa” project. These initiatives aim to inspire young minds, spark interest in Earth sciences, and strengthen cultural ties between Russia and Ethiopia through engaging and interactive presentations by Russian experts. Speaking to ENA, Khimchenko shared that the Karpinsky Geological Class was launched in Ethiopia in 2023. “It’s a platform where students and school communities can come to learn about geology,” he said, emphasizing that these efforts are designed to deepen the interest of young learners in geology and related fields. He added that the lectures incorporate interactive storytelling and presentations by Russian specialists to make complex geological topics more accessible and inspiring for the next generation of Ethiopian scientists. “We have laid the foundation here and have already involved many geologists in our agenda. We are sharing our knowledge in fields such as geophysics, mineralogy, and gemology, which will help address real practical challenges here in Ethiopia,” Khimchenko explained. Stating that there are thousands of talented Ethiopian students eager to learn, he said, “What is important is not that teaching is impossible, but that knowledge is shared. You can gain this knowledge through the professors and experts who are eager to share it." Khimchenko further highlighted that Ethiopia's immense potential in mineral resources, particularly in opals and gemology spheres. “You have good gemologists, labs, and huge potential to succeed in this field, as it is a rapidly growing global industry. It’s important for Ethiopia to be involved in this global market, especially when we see other countries making significant advancements in the geological sector,” he said. He reiterated that the institute is eager to share its advanced technologies and expertise in geology with Ethiopia, fostering knowledge exchange.
Ethiopia Embarks on Inclusive Internet Governance, Says Minister Belete
Dec 6, 2024 950
Addis Ababa December 6, 2024 (ENA)—Ethiopia has been working hard to realize digital transformation through establishing reliable and inclusive internet governance, Minister of Innovation and Technology (MoIT) Belete Molla said. The second Ethiopia internet governance forum was held in Addis Ababa on Thursday with a theme “Multi-stakeholder Collaboration for Ethiopia’s Digital Future” which is part of the efforts to realize Digital Ethiopia. Addressing the forum, Belete noted that the government of Ethiopia considers the internet as the driving force of change, motor of communication and growth. For the minister, the internet does not only connect trades, individuals, and governments, but also serves as a necessary source of knowledge, capacity and the source of new opportunities. To realize Ethiopia’s digital transformation, reliable and inclusive internet governance is instrumental, the minister emphasized. Noting that the government has been undertaking comprehensive Homegrown Economic Reform and Digital Ethiopia 2025 frameworks during the past four years, he said such reform endeavors have brought a fundamental change in the ecosystem of the digital economy of the country in general and internet accessibility in particular. Various legal frameworks have been implemented to ensure inclusive, healthy and sustainable growth of the digital sector, he affirmed. The government of Ethiopia is committed to reinforcing ongoing efforts along the journey to realize digital transformation through inclusive and participatory approach, the minister further stated. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regional Director for Africa Emmanuel Manasseh for his part underscored that digital technology is instrumental to tackle the global pressing issues. “The theme Multi-stakeholder collaboration for Ethiopia’s digital future challenges us to look around and ask how we can collaboratively work together to make use of digital technologies to develop our countries.” Pertinent internet governance stakeholders, education and research institutions, government institutions, CSOs, representatives of the private sector and the youth attended the forum. Launched in 2020, Ethiopia's Digital Transformation Strategy aims to harness technology to drive economic growth and citizen engagement.
Telecom Oprators' Partnership for Horizon Fiber Initiative Anticipated to Forge Africa’s Digital Connectivity
Dec 3, 2024 1222
Addis Ababa December 3/2024 (ENA) A trilateral telecom operators’ partnership between Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel Telecom Group for the horizon fiber initiative is highly anticipated to enhance African digital connectivity and beyond. In a landmark development for Africa's digital landscape, Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Horizon Fiber Initiative in Addis Ababa today. The Ethio telecom CEO, Frehiwot Tamru signed the agreement with Sudatel Telecom Group CEO, Magdi Mohammed and Djibouti Telecom Deputy CEO, Kassism Mohammed in Addis Ababa at Skylight Hotel. The MoU aimed to enhance digital connectivity across Africa and establish seamless communication links from the Horn of Africa to Europe and Asia. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ethio telecom CEO, Frehiwot Tamiru said the strategic partnership among Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel Telecom Group for the Horizon Fiber Initiative aligns with Africa's Digital Transformation Strategy 2030. “It is a very strategic initiative for all Africans, in fact beyond that. Initially, the collaboration is a very innovative initiative; I believe so because we will try to address immediate challenges as well as create new opportunities for growth. It is perfectly our initiative aligns with digital transformation of Africa strategy 2030, showing our commitment for the development and digital advancement of our continent.” The CEO added that the initiative is not just innovative but it is essential for modern life that relies heavily on connectivity and digital solutions. Friehiwot highlighted the need to protect existing infrastructure while also developing new frameworks to ensure seamless, borderless digital experiences for users. The partnership aimed to provide high bandwidth and low latency connectivity, crucial for the growth of Africa’s digital economy, she underscored, assuring the realistic and feasibility of the initiative, citing the existing expertise and infrastructure that can be leveraged for successful implementation. Emphasizing on immediate possible challenges while creating new growth opportunities for the continent, Frehiwot reaffirmed her telecom operator commitment to make it realistic and transformative. “I am looking forward to this initiative to make it a realistic and transformative success for Africa and beyond,” she revealed. CEO of Sudatel Telecom Group, Magdi Mohammed on his part noted that the Horizon Fiber Initiative is a pivotal moment for Africa. He further elaborated the fundamental role of connectivity as the backbone of the digital economy. Mohammed also encouraged telecom operators to work collaboratively to serve humanity through enhanced connectivity. “It is a very important moment for Africa. We telecom operators should work hard. We have the ability to serve humanity by connectivity plus, beyond connectivity. But, we have to start from connectivity because this is the basic infrastructure,” he pointed out. He also stressed the need for putting hands together to achieve a lot in this ambition, reflecting on the potential of this partnership. Deputy CEO of Djibouti Telecom, Kassim Mohammed said that Ethiopia is seen as a second home, reinforcing the regional integration aspect of the initiative. The Deputy CEO further expressed his optimism that this partnership would inspire other African telecom operators to pursue similar collaborative efforts. “Truly, initiative opens the mind of all African operators,” he noted. The strategic partnership marks a transformative step in reshaping both international and regional digital infrastructure, focusing on the development of a Multi-Terabit, redundant terrestrial fiber optic link that will facilitate faster, more reliable and robust connectivity, contributing to Africa’s digital transformation, it was indicated.
Ethio telecom Inks MoU with Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel Telecom Group
Dec 3, 2024 1252
Addis Ababa December 3/2024 (ENA) Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today for the Horizon Fiber Initiative, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing digital connectivity across Africa and establishing seamless communication links from the Horn of Africa to Europe and Asia. The MoU is anticipated to accelerate intensive engagements of the three telecom operators in empowering Africa through seamless, borderless fiber connectivity. Moreover, this strategic partnership marks a transformative step in reshaping both international and regional digital infrastructure, focusing on the development of a Multi-Terabit, redundant terrestrial fiber optic link that will facilitate faster, more reliable, and robust connectivity, contributing to Africa’s digital transformation. ENA learned from the spot that the CEOs of the three telecom operators—Ethio telecom, Sudatel as well as Djibouti Telecom have already signed the Memorandum of Understanding. The Horizon Fiber Initiative has been in discussion since June 2024, when a technical team was established with representatives from all three operators, it was indicated. This team has since conducted a thorough feasibility study, analyzed current challenges and formulated actionable recommendations for the project’s advancement. With an accelerated timeline, the partners are anticipated to finalize the contract by the end of January 2024 and commence services by April 2025. This initiative leverages the combined infrastructure and technical expertise of Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group to create an efficient and seamless network for data transmission, according to the press release from Ethio telecom. The enhanced connectivity will provide businesses and individuals with better communication capabilities, reduced latency, and increased access to high-speed services
Local Innovation Drives Socio-Economic Progress : Minister Belete
Dec 2, 2024 1197
Addis Ababa December 2/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia's Minister of Innovation and Technology (MInT), Belete Molla, underscores the importance of harnessing local technological capabilities for socio-economic transformation and international collaborations. Minister Belete made these remarks during the inauguration of the first-ever Greater Fair for Endogenous Technology organized by the Organization of Southern Cooperation (OSC) and the Ministry. He emphasized that this approach is seen as a key driver of the country's socio-economic progress. "This is a pivotal moment for the Global South," declared the minister, at the opening of the Greater Fair for Endogenous Technology. The two-day event being held at the Science Museum showcases 41 innovative startups and technologies from 14 countries. He emphasized the importance of such initiatives in driving socio-economic change and fostering a culture of innovation. The Minister drew attention to Ethiopia's practical experience with the potential of endogenous innovation to drive transformative change, emphasizing the ministry's sustained efforts to foster an ecosystem that nurtures homegrown ideas and recognized the crucial contribution of the partnership with OSC to this endeavor. "Our partnership with the OSC has opened new frontiers, focusing on the aspirations and needs of our communities," Belete stated. "Together, we're demonstrating the power of technological innovation to uplift the Global South." He underscored the importance of harnessing local knowledge and challenges to develop sustainable, inclusive solutions and urging attendees to engage in discussions, explore partnerships, and contribute to building a thriving innovation ecosystem. "Let's dare, together, to create a future defined by inclusion, innovation, and shared prosperity," Belete added. Reflecting on the recent OSC General Assembly, Secretary-General Manssour Bin Mussallam highlighted the adoption of a common program for the next two years, focusing on open-source software, South-South technology transfers, and fostering environments for endogenous technology development. "Our program recognizes that bridging the tech divide goes beyond donations or costly imports. We must build technologies that are adaptable to our needs and integrated into our systems," he explained. The Secretary-General underscored the significance of South-South cooperation and resource mobilization in stimulating youth innovation and economic development. He noted that endogenous technologies, rooted in local needs and capabilities, are well-aligned with collective goals and strategies. The fair exemplifies the potential of these technologies to catalyze socio-economic transformation, particularly in South-South countries.
Agreement Signed with Shanghai Microsatellites to Launch 2nd Ethiopian Satellite
Nov 26, 2024 1698
Addis Ababa November 26/2024 (ENA)- Ethiopia’s Space Science and Geospatial Institute (SSGI) and China Academy of Science-Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites (CAS-SECM) have signed a contract agreement to launch the second Ethiopian Remote Sensing Satellite (ETRSS-2). SSGI Director General, Abdissa Yilma said that the second Ethiopian Remote Sensing Satellite (ETRSS-2) will be developed within 18 months and after being launched it will serve for 5 years. The capability built with the two previously launched satellites, ETRSS-2 will certainly enhance Ethiopia’s big data analytic and utilize it to various sectors, he added. According to the DG, the institute will set up crop, forest, and water monitoring and control center as well as flooding, landslide and natural disaster risk prevention center will provide upto date data to support decision-making and policy formulation. Ethiopia is amongst the pioneer civilized nations in the world; Abdissa said and, added that space science is not a luxury rather an essential area that Ethiopia is thriving to advance in. Scientific Research & Engineering Department Vice Director at Shanghai Microsatellites, Xiaocheng Zhu said that Shanghai microsatellites have launched 38 satellites to the orbit over the last 20 years. Shanghai microsatellites has made significant contribution to China’s aerospace industry, he said, and added that for Shanghai microsatellites, this cooperation is not only with Ethiopia but also with Africa.
Addis Ababa Presents Vast Potential for Electrified Mobility, Says Expert
Nov 25, 2024 1386
Addis Ababa November 25/2024 (ENA) Addis Ababa presents a tremendous potential for global green mobility investments, said Christopher Kost, Africa Programme Director at the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy. Speaking to ENA, he underscored the importance of strategic infrastructure investments to support green mobility. “There is tremendous potential to electrify the mobility system in Addis Ababa. The government has already begun procuring electric buses for the capital,” the expert stated. Kost also highlighted the importance creating dedicated road space for these buses to avoid delays caused by traffic congestion, crucial to facilitate the green mobility transition in the city. ”We need to make sure that buses don't get stuck in the traffic jams, and that's why implementing Bus Rapid Transit is really critical for Addis Ababa to support this move to more clean energy and green mobility,” he added. As part of fostering the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies across various sectors, Ethiopia embarked on the latest advancements in electric vehicles and green technologies, demonstrating cutting-edge solutions and products that contribute to sustainability and environmental protection. In this respect, Addis Ababa is embracing a transportation revolution by introducing electric buses and minibuses, it was learned. Praising recent corridor development projects, the Africa Programme Director emphasized the improvements in pedestrian facilities and the introduction of high-quality cycle tracks on major streets of the capital Addis Ababa. “The corridor development projects brought about a lot of improvements in walking facilities in the city. It's also brought about high quality cycle tracks on many major streets in the city.” However, he stressed the need for facilitating additional public transport infrastructure. “We need to ensure buses have dedicated lanes through a Bus Rapid Transit system to prevent them from getting stuck in traffic,” he added. In Addis Ababa, the ongoing projects to build high-quality walkways and cycle tracks are setting a positive example for other cities across the region. In many African cities, walking and cycling are key modes of transport, and Kost emphasized the importance of further investment in public transport. “Moving forward, we need to step up the investment in public transport, build the bus rapid transit network so that people also have easy access to high quality public transport.” Kost also emphasized the opportunity to electrify bus fleets in countries like Ethiopia, which has a clean electricity supply. “As we invest in public transport, it’s equally important to ensure people can easily access these systems. Developing large-scale walking and cycling infrastructure is critical to making this happen,” he underlined.
Ethiopia, China Agree to Strengthen Cooperation in Cybersecurity
Nov 25, 2024 1356
Addis Ababa November 25/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia and China have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the field of cybersecurity. This commitment was made during a meeting between Tigist Hamid, Director General of the Information Network Security Administration (INSA), and Chen Hai, the Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia. Tigist Hamid briefed Ambassador Chen on the cyber security products and services provided by the administration as well as ongoing efforts to enhance the nation’s cyber security infrastructure. Highlighting the importance of stronger cooperation, Tigist emphasized the need for continued support and collaboration between the Ethiopian and Chinese governments in various sectors of cyber security. She also expressed hope that the partnership would play a crucial role in strengthening Ethiopia’s efforts in its digital infrastructure. Ambassador Chen Hai recognized the encouraging efforts being made by the administration to ensure cyber security and foster Ethiopia’s economic and social development He underscored that the two countries should continue thire robust collaboration they have demonstrated in other areas in the cyber security as well. To this effect, the ambassador assured that he would provide the necessary support.
Ethiopia Embarks on Electric Mobility to Reduce Carbon Emissions, Says Transport &Logistics Ministry
Nov 25, 2024 1409
Addis Ababa November 25/2024 (ENA) State Minister of Transport and Logistics, Bareo Hassen, emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and improving urban mobility through green transport solutions. The Ethiopia-E Mobility Symposium, titled "Pioneering Green Mobility: The Ethiopian Experience," held today at the African Union Headquarters. Speaking at the occasion, Bareo highlighted the nation’s efforts to integrate electric mobility into its transportation system. The symposium, which showcased the highlights of Ethiopia's efforts and advancement in sustainable transportation and green mobility, brought together experts, government officials, and stakeholders to explore innovative approaches for the future of transportation in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government is pursuing policies and strategies to incorporate electric mobility into the transport sector, marking electric mobility as a key element in Ethiopia's fight against climate change, the state minister elaborated. Noting Ethiopia's commitment to advancing electric mobility as a key element in the fight against climate change, he said that a number of private assembly factories have been growing from time to times. The state minister discussed the government’s vision to expand electric vehicle infrastructure, invest in clean energy technologies, and foster public-private partnerships to promote green transportation. He added that Ethiopia is working towards modernizing its transport system through integrating air, railway and road networks. Moreover, he elaborated on how Ethiopia is leveraging its renewable energy resources, such as hydro and wind power to support the transition to electric mobility. This, he said, would reduce the country’s dependence on fossil fuels and help mitigate environmental impacts. Christopher Kost, Africa Programme Director at the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, praised Ethiopia's efforts as a model for the rest of Africa. He urged other African nations to follow Ethiopia as an example, particularly its focus on electric mobility and renewable energy integration. Kost emphasized that electrification alone is not enough and stressed the need for a shift toward sustainable modes of transport. "We need a combined effort to electrify and shift to sustainable modes of transportation. It’s not enough to electrify alone," he stated. He also called for a paradigm shift in urban planning and mobility, advocating for cities that are walkable, centered around public transport, and accessible to all residents, not just those with high incomes.
Ethiopia Drafting Proclamation to Bolster Country’s Startups Ecosystem
Nov 23, 2024 1601
Addis Ababa November 23/2024 (ENA)The purpose of the draft proclamation is to provide institutional and legal support to start-ups to strengthen the development of the sector in Ethiopia. Stakeholders’ discussion forum was held in Addis Ababa today to exchange views and solicited additional inputs to the draft bill that aims at establishing institutional and legal procedures for the development of startups in Ethiopia. The objective of the draft is to establish procedures for the development of the sector by addressing the existing challenges and facilitate conducive working environment in terms of access to finance and other vital provisions. Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Mola said on the occasion that Ethiopia is working to strengthen Startups by establishing legal procedures that expedite their growth and tackle financial problems. He mentioned about multifaceted activities being carried out by the government to support the ongoing development endeavors with technology and innovation in order to get the country out of poverty. The minister said that many entrepreneurs are joining the economy due to the attention given to the private sector in Ethiopia’s homegrown economic reform, and added that Startups are part of it. The government has given the highest priority to the development of Startups considering their contribution to the overall economic development of the country. Accordingly, a number of Startups are established in the country requiring legal framework to further encourage their growth. The government is actively working to create a startup-friendly environment in the country by providing necessary resources including financing, workspace, and technical assistance, according to Ethiopia’s Ministry of Innovation and Technology. Startups are considered as a critical player in creating jobs and increasing productivity in a variety of industries, including tourism, industry, and agriculture, efforts will be stepped up to assist them in breaking into the market.
African Gov’ts Urged to Harmonize Policies Encouraging Innovation, Promote Competition
Nov 22, 2024 1322
Addis Ababa 22/2024 (ENA)Governments across Africa must harmonize policies encouraging innovation, promoting competition, and protecting users' rights, Ethiopia's Innovation and Technology State Minister Yeshurun Alemayehu said. The 13th Africa Internet Governance Forum (IGF) held for the last five days in Addis Ababa concluded today by addressing internet divides, inclusivity and regional collaboration to drive Africa’s digital transformation. In his closing remark, Yeshurun said Africa’s digital journey is one of immense potential, resilience, and opportunity. This forum has underscored a vital truth: the digital future we seek must be inclusive, collaborative, and transformative. The state minister said that Africans must commit to creating regulatory frameworks that attract investment while safeguarding freedoms such as privacy and access to information. He added that Africa cannot afford to leave anyone behind and the policies and strategies should fully represent all the diversity in order to drive Africa’s digital transformation. “One of the most urgent priorities discussed is connectivity. While significant strides have been made, millions of Africans remain offline, excluded from the benefits of the digital age," he said urging all stakeholders—governments, private sector actors, and international partners—to intensify investments in affordable and sustainable broadband infrastructure. "We must explore innovative models like public-private partnerships and community networks to ensure last-mile connectivity,” the State Minister elaborated. According to him, strengthening digital policies, empowering youth and women, and addressing the Digital Divide as well as building local capacity are among the focus areas that Africa should deal with. Africa’s greatest resource is its people, particularly its vibrant youth and women, Yeshurun said, and emphasized “we must develop programs to foster digital literacy, encourage entrepreneurship, and provide funding mechanisms for startups and SMEs. This includes initiatives to increase participation in STEM fields and leadership roles in technology.” Ensuring digital inclusivity through affordable devices, data plans, and localized content is crucial, he stated, and pointed out that special attention should be given to rural areas and marginalized groups, ensuring no community is left behind in the digital journey. Yeshurun mentioned about the importance of strengthening cyber security. "A secure digital future requires robust cyber security measures. Governments must work with the private sector and academia to establish frameworks that protect users from cyber threats and build trust in digital platforms.” Africa’s digital future depends on its ability to create homegrown solutions, he said, and urge Africans to invest in research and innovation hubs, encourage regional collaboration, and leverage the talented developers, engineers, and creative to build platforms tailored to Africa’s unique challenges and opportunities. Africa must continue to assert its voice in global Internet governance dialogues whereby the priorities, equity, inclusivity, and sustainability, must shape the global digital agenda, he said, and stressed “let us strengthen regional cooperation to present a unified stance on issues like data sovereignty and cross-border digital trade.” This year's IGF was organized by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Ethiopia, under the theme "Building Our Multi Stakeholder Digital Future for Africa." The forum has decided that Tanzania will host the 14th IGF next year.
Ethiopia Commits to Playing Key Role in Building Vibrant, Inclusive Digital Future for Africa
Nov 21, 2024 1707
Addis Ababa November 21/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia is committed to playing a key role in building a vibrant and inclusive digital future for Africa, said Belete Molla, Ethiopia's Minister of Innovation and Technology. The Africa Internet Governance Forum, currently underway in Addis Ababa, under the theme “Building Our Multi-Stakeholder Digital Future for Africa.” The forum has brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including policymakers, civil society representatives, technical experts, and young innovators, to engage in discussions shaping Africa’s digital landscape. Speaking at the opening of the forum, the Minister noted that this year's theme resonates strongly with Ethiopia's vision for an inclusive and sustainable digital transformation. He highlighted that the forum presents a valuable opportunity for learning from one another, sharing best practices, and forging partnerships to accelerate Africa's digital progress. “We recognize that the internet has become an indispensable tool for economic growth, social progress, and innovation,” he stated. The minister also emphasized the importance of a secure and resilient digital infrastructure to safeguard economies and societies from cyber threats. Ethiopia is committed to playing its part in building a vibrant and inclusive digital future for Africa, he reiterated. “We have made significant strides in expanding internet access, promoting digital literacy, and fostering innovation. However, we recognize that much more needs to be done.” As a nation invested in the progress of Africa, we will continue to actively contribute to the digital transformation of our continent, he noted. “We firmly believe that through pan-African cooperation and a spirit of unity, we can overcome the challenges ahead and build a brighter, more digitally inclusive future for all.” In his remarks, Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), said that digital transformation is widely recognized as a catalyst for development. However, he pointed out that Africa's digital journey is one of contrasts. On the one hand, Africa has seen groundbreaking innovations such as mobile money systems, which process 919 billion USD annually through 856 million accounts. On the other hand, over 800 million Africans remain offline and excluded from the vast opportunities of the digital economy. Gatete also highlighted the persistent challenges of cybersecurity threats and data sovereignty issues, which continue to hinder the development of resilient digital ecosystems. “Despite these challenges, we have witnessed remarkable ingenuity and transformative innovations across the continent,” he concluded. Moreover, he added that while the ECA is contributing to Africa’s digital growth, there is, however, an urgent need to scale up efforts to ensure we achieve a comprehensive digital transformation across the continent and bring the vision of the Global Digital Compact to life. This year's forum is hosted by ECA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Ethiopia. The forum convenes a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss pressing internet and digital governance issues, aiming to identify key challenges, emerging trends and opportunities in the effort to build a shared vision for Africa's digital future, in alignment with the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aspirations of the African Union Agenda 2063 "The Africa We Want" Key topics for discussion at the forum encompass Cybersecurity and Cybercrime, Data Governance, Digital Rights and Human Rights, Sustainability, Universal Access, Meaningful Connectivity, and Emerging Technologies, including AI, among others.
Ethiopia Commits to Playing Key Role in Building Vibrant, Inclusive Digital Future for Africa
Nov 21, 2024 1670
Addis Ababa November 21/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia is committed to playing a key role in building a vibrant and inclusive digital future for Africa, said Belete Molla, Ethiopia's Minister of Innovation and Technology. The Africa Internet Governance Forum, currently underway in Addis Ababa, under the theme "Building Our Multi-Stakeholder Digital Future for Africa." The forum has brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including policymakers, civil society representatives, technical experts, and young innovators, to engage in discussions shaping Africa’s digital landscape. Speaking at the opening of the forum, the Minister noted that this year's theme resonates strongly with Ethiopia's vision for an inclusive and sustainable digital transformation. "We recognize that the Internet has become an indispensable tool for economic growth, social progress, and innovation," he stated. The minister also emphasized the importance of a secure and resilient digital infrastructure to safeguard economies and societies from cyber threats. Ethiopia is committed to playing its part in building a vibrant and inclusive digital future for Africa, he reiterated. "We have made significant strides in expanding internet access, promoting digital literacy, and fostering innovation. However, we recognize that much more needs to be done." The Minister highlighted that the forum presents a valuable opportunity for learning from one another, sharing best practices, and forging partnerships to accelerate Africa's digital progress. In his remarks, Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), said that digital transformation is widely recognized as a catalyst for development. However, he pointed out that Africa's digital journey is one of contrasts. On the one hand, Africa has seen groundbreaking innovations such as mobile money systems, which process 919 billion USD annually through 856 million accounts. On the other hand, over 800 million Africans remain offline and excluded from the vast opportunities of the digital economy. Gatete also highlighted the persistent challenges of cybersecurity threats and data sovereignty issues, which continue to hinder the development of resilient digital ecosystems. "Despite these challenges, we have witnessed remarkable ingenuity and transformative innovations across the continent," he concluded. This year's forum is hosted by ECA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Ethiopia. The forum convenes a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss pressing internet and digital governance issues, aiming to identify key challenges, emerging trends and opportunities in the effort to build a shared vision for Africa's digital future, in alignment with the goals of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aspirations of the African Union Agenda 2063 "The Africa We Want" Key topics for discussion at the forum will encompass Cybersecurity and Cybercrime, Data Governance, Digital Rights and Human Rights, Sustainability, Universal Access, Meaningful Connectivity, and Emerging Technologies, including AI, among others.