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A Master Plan for Special Needs Education/Inclusive Education in Ethiopia (2016-2025)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Education
This serves as the current ambitious 9-year masterplan for special needs/inclusive education (2016-2025). The master plan captures all forms of special needs conditions, and its implementation is multi-sectoral.
Ethiopia • 2016 • Education
Ethiopian Telecommunications Sector Stakeholder Consultation No. 001 2019 Public Notice
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Communications Authority
This document details the process and rules of stakeholder consultation, its background and its scope. The stakeholder consultation was initiated to collect all interested stakeholders’ contributions regarding the proposed regulatory framework and market opening process.
Ethiopia • 2019 • Information, Communication and Technology
The National Information and Communication Technology Policy and Strategy
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Communications Authority
The broad objectives of this ICT policy and strategy are to build ICT Infrastructure throughout the country and make it accessible and create the necessary skilled human resources required for the proper development and application of ICT and expand the society’s basic knowledge and usage of it.
Ethiopia • 2009 • Information, Communication and Technology
Ethiopian Communications Service proclamation (by DLA PIPER)
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Communications Authority
The Communications Service Proclamation introduces several major changes in the Ethiopian telecom sector. The Proclamation establishes a new and independent government body known as the “Ethiopian Communications Authority”. The Ethiopian Communications Authority is the principal regulatory body for the telecom sector in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia • 2019 • Information, Communication and Technology
Ethiopian Communications Service proclamation
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Communications Authority
This Communications Service Proclamation establishes a new and independent government body known as the “Ethiopian Communications Authority”. It outlines the objective of the Authority to promote the development of high quality, efficient, reliable and affordable communications services throughout the nation. It outlines the powers and duties of the Authority.
Ethiopia • 2019 • Information, Communication and Technology
Radiation and Nuclear Protection Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
This 2017 proclamation, numbered 1025, briefly discusses the increasing usage of radiation to meet some of the developmental targets of the country. It also points to the inherent risk associated with this usage as it relates to human health, environment and properties. This proclamation pushes towards strengthening radiation protection and regulatory systems, and supervising radiation activities, to ensure damage to health, environment and properties are minimised.
Ethiopia • 2017 • Health
Council of Ministers Value Added Tax Regulations
Ethiopia, Finance and Economic Development
These are regulations issued under the value-added tax proclamation. It addresses in a detailed fashion, the supply or goods and rendition of services, taxable activities, tax on imports, registration procedures, tax exemptions, and seizure of properties, among other provisions.
Ethiopia • 2002 • Finance
Health Sector Transformation In Quality (HSTQ)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
The vision to ensure citizens of Ethiopia have equitable access to affordable, safe, and quality healthcare services is one of the most important goals enshrined in the 5-year health sector transformation plan (HSTP) of the ministry of health. This multi-structured HSTQ seeks to ensure the implementation of the objectives contained in the HSTP runs smoothly and is sustained, in line with the government’s ultimate drive to ensure universal quality health coverage in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia • 2016 • Health
Turnover Tax Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia
“Unless exempted under Article 7 of this Proclamation or directives to be issued moving forward, Turnover Tax shall be payable on goods supplied and services rendered by persons not registered for Value Added Tax. The Turnover Tax is placed at 2% on Goods sold locally and Services rendered locally; 2% on Contractors, grain mills, tractors and combine-harvesters; and 10% on others”.
Ethiopia • 2002 • Finance
Turnover Tax (Amendment) Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia
A proclamation to amend the turnover tax proclamation of 2002, as deemed a matter of necessity.
Ethiopia • 2008 • Finance
Tax Administration Proclamation (Amharic)
Council of Ministers/Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • • Finance
Foreign Trade Tax Incentives Scheme Directive (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • • Trade, Industry and Investment
Foreign Trade Incentive (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2004 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Procurement Directive Revised (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Finance and Economic Development
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2015 • Finance
Export Incentive Scheme Directive (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • • Trade, Industry and Investment
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Property Directives (Amharic)
Ethiopia
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2003 • National Development
Export Incentive Scheme Directive 35 (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Trade and Industry
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2005 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Export Incentive Scheme Directive 86 (Amharic)
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2005 • Trade, Industry and Investment
Ethiopian Customs Guide
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority
The import and export atmosphere in Ethiopia has been made complex due to the presence of many rules. The situation is worsened by the uncoordinated nature of these rules and the lack of awareness among the stakeholders involved in Ethiopia’s trade sector. This guide is therefore targeted at importers and exporters to raise awareness levels on the customs procedures guiding international trade in Ethiopia. “This is in line with the commitment of the Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority (ERCA), the government agency responsible for administering customs in Ethiopia, to ensure transparent, reliable and predictable customs services.”
Ethiopia • 2017 • Finance
National Technical and Vocational Education Strategy (Amharic)
Education, Ethiopia
***document in Amharic language.
Ethiopia • 2000 • National Development