Ethiopia
- Urban services & energy: modernising the energy sector and promoting access to improved urban services for a more balanced territorial development
- Improving the quality of life for city dwellers
- Economy & growth: contributing to macroeconomic stabilization to promote more inclusive growth
- Peace & resilience: supporting a return to peace and enhancing the resilience of vulnerable territories and populations
Urban services & energy: modernising the energy sector and promoting access to improved urban services for a more balanced territorial development
Improving the quality of life for city dwellers
Economy & growth: contributing to macroeconomic stabilization to promote more inclusive growth
Peace & resilience: supporting a return to peace and enhancing the resilience of vulnerable territories and populations
The economy of the country is one of the most dynamic in the region, reaching 6.4% growth in 2022, but it is also one of the poorest countries on the continent, with a gross national income per capita of $ 1,020 and a human development index of 0.498 (ranked 175 out of 189). However, Ethiopia, which remains a LDC for the United Nations and a low-income country for the World Bank, aims to achieve lower-middle-income status by 2025, and is one of the 6 countries having joined the BRICS in January 2024.
Despite considerable progress between 2000 and 2021 (HDI up 73.5%, child mortality halved, improved life expectancy and duration of schooling, significant reduction in poverty per capita), social imbalances remain large and multiple. The level of food insecurity, reflected by a prevalence rate of undernourishment, remains very high in absolute terms (25 to 30 million people). It is of particular concern in the post-conflict areas. The COVID crisis, then the conflict in the Tigray region from 2020 to 2022, led to significant regressions, particularly in terms of schooling.
Frequent episodes of severe droughts and floods, as well as recurrent outbreaks of desert locusts, also lead to worsening food insecurity in some regions. Ethiopia is indeed very vulnerable to climate change (161th/182 according to the resilience indicator ND-GAIN) and the complex topography of the country leads to a great diversity of climatic conditions. The country has recently strengthened its climate ambitions, notably with the publication of its NDC 2022, as the projections predict both an increase in the frequency and intensity of drought events, but also an increase in rainfall and flooding.
AFD has been present in Ethiopia since 1993 and is therefore positioned as a historic partner, within the framework of a 126-year bilateral relationship between France and Ethiopia. Projects and support provided in grants and loans are aligned with the priorities of the Ethiopian Government, and are subject to close consultation with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation and sectoral government ministries or agencies, and with civil society organizations and the private sector. The activity of the subsidiaries of the AFD group, PROPARCO and Expertise France, is developing in Ethiopia and is intended to grow in the coming years.
It will continue to adopt a pragmatic approach of positioning on sectors where it can bring added value, in a logic partnership according to the sectors with multilateral donors or in Team Europe, in order to increase the efficiency of its action. This action of the AFD group is fully integrated with that of the France team, with close consultation on strategic axes and a search for complementarity in initiatives.
AFD has been supporting Ethiopiain the fields of energy, water andurban development for many years, and has recently diversified its action in the field of support to macroeconomic reforms and to some economic sectors such as heritage and tourism. It also has included means to support return to peace and resilience in this post-conflict context, prerquisites for a return to a sustainable development path.
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