Gelila Woodeneh
Communications Officer
+011-5-176000
Africa Avenue
(Bole Road)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopiagwoodeneh@worldbank.org
R. Gregory Toulmin
Country Program Coordinator
+1-202-458-1747
1818 H Street NW
Washington DC 20433rtoulmin@worldbank.org
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As part of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic, this study examines the state of Ethiopia's infrastructure. Read More »
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Health indicators in Ethiopia have improved significantly, particularly on child health and malaria. The focus is now on improving maternal health indicators. Read More »
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This World Bank study sought to better understand the role of local institutions in supporting adaptation to climate variability and change in Ethiopia. Read More »
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Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social ...
Electricity infrastructure is one of the most important development challenges in Africa. While more resources are clearly needed to invest in new capacities, it is also important to promote energy efficiency and...
Directors welcomed the program development objective to improve the delivery and use of a comprehensive package of maternal and child health services and its alignment to the country's health sector development...
Ethiopia has made substantial progress in improving health outcomes during the last decade and is on track to achieve some of the health Millennium Development Goals. Innovative strategies to improve household...
Since 2004 (Ethiopian Fiscal Year (EFY) 1997), Ethiopia has experienced strong and generally broad-based real economic growth of around 10.6 percent on average between then and 2011. Growth over the last nine ...
A survey suggests that the perceptions managers have of the investment climate in Ethiopia has improved dramatically. Read More »
The objective of the Women Entrepreneurship Development Project (WED) is to increase the earnings of the female participants in urban areas and rural towns. Read More »



