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Yesegat, Wollela Abehodie, and Richard Krever. "Value Added Tax and Fiscal Federalism in Ethiopia." African Journal of International and Comparative Law 28, no. 2 (2020): 147–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ajicl.2020.0308.

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Crucial to the success of any federal state is the fiscal viability of the central government and component federal states. A feature common to most federal systems is the collection of greater revenues by the central government and reliance by states on transfers from the central government in addition to locally imposed taxes to fund budget expenditures. As is the case in many other federal jurisdictions, in Ethiopia the value added tax (VAT), a tax levied on business sales but ultimately borne by consumers, is an important source of central government revenue. As is also the case in many fe
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Dadoo, Yousuf. "LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL AFFINITIES: THE CASE OF ARABIC AND ETHIOPIAN LANGUAGES." Journal for Semitics 25, no. 2 (2017): 700–725. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1013-8471/2553.

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Multi-faceted relations between Ethiopia and South Arabia existed since the sixth century B.C. During the earlier phase, the Christian Ethiopians networked with their co-religionists. Later they interacted primarily with Muslim Arabs some of whom settled in Ethiopia either in search of religious sanctuary or for trade purposes. The Muslims entrenched themselves and established petty kingdoms between the ninth and fifteenth centuries C.E. Thereafter, they suffered huge reversals at the hands of their Christian compatriots who were assisted by the Portuguese colonial power. Over the last two cen
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Hailu, Yemserach Legesse. "Language Law and Policy of the Federal Government of Ethiopia: Implications for Fair Trial and the Rights of Non-Amharic Language Speakers Accused." Acta Humana 9, no. 1 (2021): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32566/ah.2021.1.4.

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Ethiopia is a multilingual country with a federal form of state structure. The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE Constitution) gave equal recognition for all Ethiopian languages, but has chosen Amharic to become the working language of the Federal Government. In order to accommodate the needs of non-Amharic speakers in the provision of public services, the Constitution and other laws such as the Criminal Procedure Code, require the use of interpreters. Particularly in criminal proceedings, non-Amharic speakers are entitled to be assisted with a ‘qualified’
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Mentta (Ph.D.), Tadewos, and Mata Maldaye. "ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: THE CASE OF FEDERAL PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS OF ETHIOPIA." International Journal of Advanced Research 8, no. 10 (2020): 1179–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/11951.

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Public procurement is the main tool through which governments acquire goods, works, and services in the course of achieving public objectives. The study has focused on the accountability aspects of government procurement. The study has addressed the accountability in government procurement of the federal organizations of Ethiopia, and particular emphasis was given to ministries, agencies and commissions. Procurement accountability is related to being answerable to what has been planned, what has been implemented, what result has been achieved, and how the decisions have been made. Thus, the ba
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Gebreyesus, Samuel Atsibh. "Comparative Analysis of Government Revenue and Expenditures In The Case of the Federal Government of Ethiopia." International Journal of Social, Political and Economic Research 7, no. 3 (2020): 544–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.46291/ijospervol7iss3pp544-555.

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In civilized societies taxation is one of the oldest activities, which has been playing a key role for thousands of years. Public expenditure in developing countries like Ethiopia plays an important role in the process of economic development. The general objective of the study was to make a Comparative analysis of government tax revenue and expenditure budget of the federal government of Ethiopia. To conduct the study both primary and secondary data were used. Primary data were collected from the ministry of finance and economic cooperation and the tax authority using questionnaire and interv
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Degol, Aron. "Institutional Independence of Federal Courts in Ethiopia: Observations (Amharic)." Mizan Law Review 14, no. 2 (2020): 310–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mlr.v14i2.5.

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As one of the three organs of government, the structure and powers of the judiciary are enshrined in the 1995 FDRE Constitution. Articles 78 to 81 of the FDRE Constitution and other laws deal with the independence of the judiciary, judicial powers, jurisdiction of courts and appointment of judges. The principles enshrined in these laws include the independence of the judiciary which has two dimensions, i.e., individual/professional independence of judges and institutional independence of courts from other organs of the government. This article focuses on the legal regime and the practices with
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Degefie, Belachew Girma. "Consociation as a Guarantee for the Protection of Minority Rights in Ethiopia." International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 26, no. 3 (2019): 335–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718115-02603004.

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The Constitution of Ethiopia takes diversity seriously as a response to the country’s history. On the other hand, the Constitution does not protect minority groups to the extent that it promised in its Preamble, as has been observed for many years. This necessitates a system that at best fosters the interests of minorities and thereby contributes to establishing a legitimate government. This article recommends that a consociational arrangement protects minorities by enabling them to exercise autonomy at the municipal level and be represented in the federal government, thereby allowing them to
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Kaso, Kemal Abdela, Sukanya Aimimtham, Sukhumvit Saiyasopon, and Weerakul Chaiphar. "Integrated Regional Development Policy Formulation in Ethiopia." Journal of Politics and Law 11, no. 4 (2018): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jpl.v11n4p153.

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This research aims (1) to study the practice of an Integrated Regional Development Policy Formulation (IRDPF) in Ethiopia and (2) to explore and identify the challenges of integrated regional development policy formulation in Ethiopia. The research is conducted by collecting data from 20 purposely selected key informants from both the federal and regional government sectors, political parties and community in Ethiopia. Data are collected through in-depth interviews and review of relevant documents, and systematically analyzed using content analysis technique. The results show that the practice
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Ayele and Fessha. "The Constitutional Status of Local Government in Federal Systems: The Case of Ethiopia." Africa Today 58, no. 4 (2012): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/africatoday.58.4.89.

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Abebe, Desta, and Ephrem Ahadu. "Nexus between Ethnic Federalism and Creating National Identity Vis-À-Vis Nation Building in Contemporary Ethiopia." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 7, no. 1 (2020): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i1.1327.

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The current regime of Ethiopia (EPRDF) implemented ethnic federalism and reshaped the state along ethnic lines as soon as it assumes political power in 1991. As an exception to the general pattern in Africa the Ethiopian government, though not explicitly, encourages political parties to organize beside ethnic lines, and champions an ethicized federal state with a secession option, it is a worthy case study. This desk study, used secondary sources of data got from numerous literatures, aims to identify the nexus between ethnic federalism in creating national identity in relation with nation bui
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Tesis sobre el tema "Federal government Ethiopia"

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Fiseha, Assefa. "Federalism and the accommodation of diversity in Ethiopia : a comparative study /." Nijmegen : Wolf Legal Publ, 2006. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/515209775.pdf.

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Gebreegziabher, Yosef Alemu. "Ethiopia’s environmental federalism: problems and prospects an analysis in comparative perspective." University of Western Cape, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3277.

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Magister Legum - LLM<br>Ethiopia is a federal state located in the horn of Africa. The Constitution has assignedlegislative, executive and judicial powers to the federal and regional Governments.1The main objective of this study is, therefore, to find out whether the decentralization of governmental powers between the national and the state governments of Ethiopia is also reflected in the decentralization of functional competences concerning environment related matters. In other words, this study attempts to determine whether Ethiopia is environmentally federal state, the extent and the possib
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Libros sobre el tema "Federal government Ethiopia"

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Eritrea and Ethiopia: The federal experience. Transaction Publishers, 1997.

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Negash, Tekeste. Eritrea and Ethiopia: The federal experience. Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1997.

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The federal experiment in Ethiopia: A socio-political analysis. Centre d'etude d'Afrique noire, Institut d'etudes politiques de Bordeaux, Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, 1999.

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Federalism and the accommodation of diversity in Ethiopia: A comparative study. Wolf Legal, 2007.

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ministér, Ethiopia YaṬénā ṭebaqā. Evaluation of community management of acute malnutrition in Ethiopia: Federal Ministry of Health, Government of Ethiopia/UNICEF Country Programme 2007-2011. United Nations Children's Fund, 2013.

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Ethnic diversity and federalism: Constitution making in South Africa and Ethiopia. Ashgate, 2010.

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The politics of ethnicity in Ethiopia: Actors, power and mobilisation under ethnic federalism. Brill, 2011.

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Fiscal federalism in the Ethiopian ethnic-based federal system. s.n.], 2008.

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Negussie, Solomon. Fiscal federalism in the Ethiopian ethnic-based federal system. s.n.], 2008.

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Ethiopie, le choix du fédéralisme ethnique: Chroniques du gouvernement de transition, 1991-1995. L'Harmattan, 2012.

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Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "Federal government Ethiopia"

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Oellers-Frahm, Karin, and Andreas Zimmermann. "Agreement between the Government of the State of Eritrea and the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia of December 12, 2000." In Dispute Settlement in Public International Law. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56626-4_135.

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Fiseha, Assefa. "Emergence and Transformation of Territorially Based Cleavages and Constitutional Responses in Ethiopia." In Territory and Power in Constitutional Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836544.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the role played by territorially based, ethnonationalist forces in Ethiopia’s remarkable political transformation. It shows how the collapse of the socialist dictatorship and the victory of a coalition of ethnonationalist insurgent forces resulted in constitutional transition, culminating in a federal system designed to empower ethnonationalist groups at regional state level. This institutional design allowed such groups to exercise some self-rule at a regional level and ensure representation at the federal level, while also promoting relative peace and political stability across the country. The chapter first considers the context that led to the emergence and transformation of territorial cleavages in Ethiopia before discussing the period of constitutional engagement (1991–94) and its outcomes. It also considers the lessons that can be drawn from Ethiopia’s adoption of a federal system of government that places strong emphasis on ethnonationalism, along with challenges arising from decentralization, “ethnic federalism,” and political pluralism.
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Tekle Abegaz, Solomon. "A Human Rights-Based Approach to Maternal and Child Health in Ethiopia: Does it Matter to Promote Health Equities?" In Education, Human Rights and Peace in Sustainable Development. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.83513.

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A rights-based approach to health helps to address health equity gaps. While several aspects of health as a human right exist, this chapter highlights particular indicators relevant to shaping a human rights approach to maternal and child health in Ethiopia. These indicators include recognition of the right to health; national health plan; accessible and acceptable health-care services; accountability; and a civil society that draws on the agency of vulnerable groups. Probing the extent to which the Ethiopian health system includes these features, this chapter identifies that the Federal Constitution does not adequately recognize maternal and child health as a human right. While identifying the positive developments of increased access to women’s and children’s health-care services in Ethiopia, the chapter also charts problems that limit further improvement, including health workers’ inability from making the right health-care decisions; extreme gaps in ensuring accountability; and a restrictive law that restrains social mobilization for a proper health rights movement. The chapter concludes by providing recommendations to the government of Ethiopia that addressing these problems using a rights-based approach offers an alternative pathway for the progressive realization of the right to health of women and children, and it thereby improves health inequities in the country.
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Negussie, Solomon. "The Nexus Between Human-Rights-Based Approach and Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers for Sustainable Development." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3247-7.ch018.

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The ultimate objective of intergovernmental transfer is to enable each level of government to respect, protect, and fulfill social, economic, cultural, and political rights. As a result, human rights should be embodied as a central element in government budget reflecting revenue allocation and expenditure priorities. However, the economic rationales may not be fulfilled due to tax collection inefficiency, a sense of “free-ridership,” or fiscal profligacy leading to regional development imbalances. Moreover, important principles embodied in human rights such as participation, accountability, and empowerment of marginalized groups could be sidelined. This chapter analyzes the conceptual and practical underpinnings of transfer programs in Ethiopia and the need to address human rights to achieve development in an integrated manner. The study further argues that the nexus between human-rights-based approach (HRBA) and fiscal transfers is compatible with a federal system in an effort to address regional development asymmetries.
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Negussie, Solomon. "The Nexus Between Human-Rights-Based Approach and Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers for Sustainable Development." In Research Anthology on Empowering Marginalized Communities and Mitigating Racism and Discrimination. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8547-4.ch059.

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The ultimate objective of intergovernmental transfer is to enable each level of government to respect, protect, and fulfill social, economic, cultural, and political rights. As a result, human rights should be embodied as a central element in government budget reflecting revenue allocation and expenditure priorities. However, the economic rationales may not be fulfilled due to tax collection inefficiency, a sense of “free-ridership,” or fiscal profligacy leading to regional development imbalances. Moreover, important principles embodied in human rights such as participation, accountability, and empowerment of marginalized groups could be sidelined. This chapter analyzes the conceptual and practical underpinnings of transfer programs in Ethiopia and the need to address human rights to achieve development in an integrated manner. The study further argues that the nexus between human-rights-based approach (HRBA) and fiscal transfers is compatible with a federal system in an effort to address regional development asymmetries.
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Informes sobre el tema "Federal government Ethiopia"

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Asgedom, Amare, Shelby Carvalho, and Pauline Rose. Negotiating Equity: Examining Priorities, Ownership, and Politics Shaping Ethiopia’s Large-Scale Education Reforms for Equitable Learning. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2021/067.

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In 2018, the Government of Ethiopia committed to large-scale, donor-supported reforms aimed at improving equitable learning in the basic education system—the General Education Quality Improvement Program for Equity (GEQIP-E). In this paper, we examine the reform design process in the context of Ethiopia’s political environment as a strong developmental state, assessing the influence of different stakeholder priorities which have led to the focus on equity within the quality reforms. Drawing on qualitative data from 81 key informant interviews with federal and regional government officials and
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