This week the Austria Development Cooperation, UNDP and FAO partnered with the Government to launch a two-year project in Somali region of Ethiopia that will provide livelihood support for households affected by drought.
UNDP Africa’s seminal report on “Journey to extremism in Africa” was presented in Addis Ababa today. According to the study, between 2011 and 2016, over 33,000 fatalities in Africa are said to be caused by extremism. The report highlighted the root causes of violent extremism in Africa and its destabilizing impact on the continent, and stressed the need for countries to stop automatically looking towards military operations as the best approach.
Only 5% of rural households in Ethiopia have access to modern energy technologies. Setting and implementing standards, particularly on renewable energy, is key to enhance the sustainable market based solutions in the off-grid areas.
A national consultative forum has brought together participants from across the country for a multi-stakeholder dialogue on diversity and national unity within Ethiopia’s federal system.
The grant is part of a wider five-year project on Promoting Sustainable Rural Energy Technologies (RETs) for Household and Productive Use and is in line with the global Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) initiative. It also complements national priorities, such as those encompassed within the Ethiopia’s energy policy as well as climate resilient green economy strategy.
The UNDP programme, Enhancing Livelihood Restoration and Resilience of Refugee Hosting Communities and Internally Displaced Peoples, is implemented with 1.5 million USD financial support of the Government of Japan to respond to the restoration and peaceful co-existence of refugee and host communities. The intervention seeks to help refugee hosting communities to cope with the environmental, economic and social impact of hosting a large influx of refugees.
UNDP signed a USD 500,000 project to continue its support to the Ethiopia Peace Support Training Centre (EPSTC) with the financial support of the Government of Japan. The newly signed fund will be used to primarily strengthen the institutional and human capacity of the centre for provision of training, transfer of skills and expertise to future peacekeeping practitioners.

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92.2 million

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23.4

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USD 794

GNI per capita

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