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  • 26-April-2017

    English

    Social Protection in East Africa - Harnessing the Future

    This strategic foresight report assesses the interaction between demographics, economic development, climate change and social protection in six countries in East Africa between now and 2065: Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The report combines population projections with trends in health, urbanisation, migration and climate change and identifies the implications for economic development and poverty. It concludes by identifying policies to address seven grand challenges for social protection planners in national governments and donor agencies which emerge from the projections. These include: eliminating extreme poverty; extending social insurance in a context of high informality; the rapid growth of the working-age population, in particular the youth; adapting social protection to urban settings; protecting the poor from the effects of climate change; harnessing a demographic dividend; and substantially increasing funding for social protection.
  • 22-novembre-2016

    Français

    Inspecteurs des impôts sans frontières : des avancées significatives

    Des avancées significatives ont été réalisées grâce à un programme international qui a vocation à améliorer l'aptitude des pays en développement à renforcer le recouvrement de leurs recettes intérieures grâce au durcissement de leurs capacités en matière de vérification fiscale.

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  • 15-April-2016

    English

    Key Issues affecting Youth in Ethiopia

    The article contains general information on youth-related issues in Ethiopia.

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  • 15-April-2016

    English

    Youth Inclusion project - Ethiopia

    According to the 2007 Census, young people aged 15-24 comprise 20.1% of the total population. This page will present an overview of resent work on youth in the country.

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  • 15-July-2015

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    OSAA-OECD high-level event on leveraging pension funds for financing infrastructure development in Africa

    Addis Ababa - Part of the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development, this event explored strategies to leverage Africa’s pension funds and other sources of private financing to develop Africa’s infrastructure. Ways to improve the investment climate in Africa using the recently updated Policy Framework for Investment were also be addressed.

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  • 14-July-2015

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    Tax Side Events: Third International Conference on Financing for Development, Addis Ababa

    These three tax events held on the side-lines of the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa were organised by the OECD in partnership with UN-DESA and UNDP, and with support from a geographically wide and diverse coalition of partners including governments, regional tax organisations and civil society.

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  • 14-July-2015

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    Making the connection: Linking transparency and information exchange to domestic resource mobilisation

    It is a testament to how important this issue is that we have so many eminent Ministers and officials from OECD Global Forum member countries and observer organisations here. The Forum today has 127 members, of which more than half are developing countries. We are working on an equal footing to monitor commitments to global tax transparency standards because it is a global issue, and we are very much in it together!

  • 13-July-2015

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    OECD holds three tax events in Addis to promote domestic resource mobilisation

    The OECD is holding three tax events on the side-lines of the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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  • 13-July-2015

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    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in Addis Ababa on 13-15 July 2015

    The Secretary-General spoke at the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development and related OECD side events. He also delivered remarks at the International Business Forum hosted by the government of Ethiopia.

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  • 28-April-2014

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    Insight Blog - Wake up and save the coffee: Making development climate-resilient

    A new OECD report describes what Ethiopia and Columbia are doing to sustain development in a changing climate.

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