In this discussion paper, we explore the policy environment related to rural urban linkages and migration in ethiopia, and analyze how the policies are impacting rural transformation. The development level of countries has a direct relationship with the level of their. Virtually all urban centers of ethiopia at large and bedelle town in particular, unemployment is the challenging problem. Critical analysis of ethiopian urban land lease policy reform. Land use policy, land use planning, conservation of natural resources, safeguarding.
The second is the persistent debate within academic and policy circles as to whether urban development should emphasize placebased or peoplebased strategies. Drc has operated in ethiopia since 2009, supporting refugee populations and host communities. The nature and determinants of urban youth unemployment in. However, many of the claims stated in the urban lease laws of ethiopia have been heavily questioned by studies that tried to evaluate performance of ethiopian urban land lease policy functions. The embodiment of the land governance in general and urban land governance in particular has been provided under the fdre. The right to ownership of rural and urban land, as well as of all natural resources, is exclusively vested in the state and in the peoples of ethiopia. Establishing ethiopias social protection framework is part and parcel of an integrated approach to the progressive realization of social and economic rights noted in article 41 of the constitution. This paper critically examines the role of policies and institutions in addressing the developmental challenges of urban centers in ethiopia. Growth, unemployment and job creation in urban areas therefore require equal attention for poverty alleviation. Since 1991, ethiopias record of economic growth has been very impressive. Critical analysis of ethiopian urban land lease policy.
The study also aims to establish facts whether the realization of the law had achieved the intended purposes. Ethiopias urban land lease policy implementation in ethiopia. Contents chapter page 1introduction and definitions 1. An assessment of the challenges and prospects of good urban. To achieve these goals, the government of ethiopia has accepted urban land lease policy as the alternative land tenure system so as to provide a room for individuals and. This national employment policy and strategy document is organized as follows. Pdf is the current land policy of ethiopia the most. Case studies, chilalo agricultural development unit, rural development projects land. This policy introduces a shift from the social welfare approach of the.
Abstract the urban population in ethiopia is increasing rapidly. In addition, an estimated 50 percent of the consequences of undernutrition are caused by environmental factors that include poor hygiene and lack of access to water supply and sanitation. Land lease policy in addis ababa l and lease policy in addis ababa 7 the urban land management system and identifying issues and problems underlying the gap between supply and demand. This paper focuses on rural and peri urban land because urban land is under a different administrative system and almost all land in ethiopia falls outside the urban category. Land lease policy in addis ababa ethiopian, chamber. Its objectives are derived from the identification of major urban development problems and from their status and functions in. Practices, roles and challenges of urban agriculture in.
In ethiopia, all land is under publicstate ownership. Making room for urban expansion, which proposes to secure the bareminimum public goods necessary for orderly growth a network of arterial roads, and a hierarchy of public open space. Ethiopia s share of agriculture in gdp in 2006 48 percent was the highest in the world, and more than double the average for low income countries 20 percent. Urban expansion in ethiopia from 1987 to 2017 mdpi. Ethiopia has unveiled its sustainable and integrated development planning documents, the 5year growth and transformation plan and the climate resilient green economy strategy that shaped the content of. Resettlement policy framework mwud draft 7b urban local government development project page i. Implications of land policies for ruralurban linkages and rural transformation in ethiopia getnet alemu zewdu and mehrab malek development strategy and governance division, international food policy research institute ethiopia strategy support program 2, ethiopia e ethiopia strategy support program essp essp ii working paper no. If managed proactively, urban population growth presents a huge opportunity to shift the structure and location of economic activity from rural agriculture to the larger and more diversified urban industrial and service sectors.
Residents of harar town in ethiopia line up for water. Ethiopia addis ababa, adama, and hawassa from 1987 to 2017. In ethiopia, 60 to 80 percent of communicable diseases are attributed to limited access to safe water and inadequate sanitation and hygiene services. The ruralurban transformation in ethiopia paul dorosh and emily schmidt development strategy and governance division, international food policy research institute ethiopia strategy support program 2, ethiopia ifpriaddis ababa p. Therefore, the rapid rates of urban population growth are no longer the most pressing concern but the absolute. Addis ababa, ethiopia enhancing urban resilience july 2015 the resilient cities program was launched by the world bank group in december 20 to help cities strengthen their ability to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions, and to withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions related to climate change, natural disasters, and other.
Urban policy is a conceptual and systematic activity by a public authority e. Eu institutions, a government aimed at the development of cities. Challenges and policy responses the iup journal of governance and public policy, vol. Therefore, with the effective implementation of the health sector development policy and strategy, together with community mobilization, ethiopia has been. Its geographic location, combined with its political and socioeconomic status have made it a melting pot to hundreds of thousands of people coming from all.
National policies and strategies ethiopian legal brief. While land is not subject to sale or other means of exchange, the government does recognise use rights and holdings solomon and mansberger 2003. Ethiopia land policy and administration assessment xiii governments from pursuing land redistribution which on several occasions has stripped farmers of rights or reduced landholdings. Urban water providers have been effectively capitalized in order to take on system improvements and capacity building initiatives. The national employment policy and strategy n eps of ethiopia is prepared in response to the need for such a framework to guide interventions aimed at improving employment and its poverty outcomes in the country. National employment policy and strategy of ethiopia. Owing to this, this study is designed to examine the challenges and problems, status and. Dear sir i want biodiversity policy of ethiopia doc. Urban poverty stood at 37% and rural poverty at 45% in 2005 world bank, 2005. Structural ethiopia transport sector project in support of fourth road sector development program english.
Even with the certificates, land users may lose rights to use land under certain circumstances. Implications of land policies for the ruralurban linkages. In view of that, the impact of the latest functional urban land lease law on business sector development and. Water, sanitation and hygiene wash unicef ethiopia. Urban land lease policy of ethiopia case study on addis ababa.
Ethiopias share of agriculture in gdp in 2006 48 percent was the highest in the world, and more than double the average for low income countries 20 percent. Lease holding of urban lands whereas, it is provided by article 40 of the constitution of the federal democratic republic of ethiopia that land is the property of the state and the peoples of ethiopia and that its use shall be subject to specific regulation by law. Urban land lease policy of ethiopia case study on addis. However, the effort by the municipality or other concerned. A study on the impact of the current land lease law on. The urban subsector ethiopias urban subsector has experienced the most benefit from the countrys concerted efforts to reform the wss sector. Thus, herein udder are the essence of the current land governance with respect to lease policy and urban land governance thereby the legal base for valuation work in ethiopia. This paper focuses on rural and periurban land because urban land is under a different administrative system and almost all. Ethiopias unicef ensures that the ethiopian population especially women, children, adolescent girls and vulnerable groups equitably access safely managed water supply and sanitation services, end open defecation and adopt appropriate hygiene practices, including menstrual health and hygiene, in households, communities and institutions in rural and urban areas. This paper critically examines the role of policies and institutions in.
Available empirical studies show that many urban cities experienced ineffectiveness in land delivery. Since 1991, ethiopia s record of economic growth has been very impressive. Federal and regional urban development policies and strategies such as the urban development policy, pasdep, urban planning law, etc. It is also important to recognize the overwhelming weight of addis ababa in the urban picture of ethiopia.
Practices, roles and challenges of urban agriculture in south. Although humanitarian agencies advocate for the right of refugees to live and work in cities, host governments often. Case study of bahir dar, ethiopia by haimanot woldgbrial teferi thesis submitted to the faculty of geoinformation science and earth observation of the university. Government of ethiopia ministry of works and urban development urban local government development ulgdp investment project resettlement policy framework. What are urban development policy of ethiopia answers. National report of ethiopia sustainable development. While urbanization has intensified in terms of the growing megacities, the overall rate of urban growth has consistently declined in most world regions in the past half century and probably in the coming several decades see figure 1. Acknowledgements our thanks to addis ababa university, in particular to tegegne. Dear abrish,may you send the national ict policy please. Pdf since 1991, ethiopias record of economic growth has been very impressive. An assessment of ethiopian land policy from various perspectives. Although humanitarian agencies advocate for the right of refugees to live and work in cities, host governments often restrict their rights to work, forcing urban refugees into precarious and often informal economy livelihoods. This set the basis for the identification of specific policies and measures fostering business expansion in the context of accelerating urban development. The federal democratic republic of ethiopia ministry of w.
Section 2 describes conceptual issues and the theoretical framework that establishes the connection between ruls, rural urban migration, and rural transformation. Development policy both in rural and urban areas, with the deployment of about thirty eight thousand trained health extension workers across the country. Its population is currently thought to be 4 million. Further, the policy outcomes an d gaps are discusse d and expla ined. It further examines alternative policy, legislative, institutional and implementation mechanisms, and makes recommendations deduced from a thorough analysis of. This paper critically examines the role of policies and institutions in addressing the. Is the current land policy of ethiopia the most feasible one with respect to the economic goals of the country. Further, the policy outcomes and gaps are discussed and explained. Impact of urban expansion on surrounding peasant land the. Urban centers are presently viewed as centers of social transformation.