Ethiopia is strengthening its partnership with UN - Habitat, the United Nations Human Settlements that works to promote sustainable cities and towns, addressing rapid urbanization and providing adequate shelter for all, aiming to accelerate housing delivery and foster sustainable urban development across the country.
The plan aims to expand access to housing through public - private partnerships, building capacity for urban planning, implementing the Water for African Cities Programme, creating sustainable transport, enhancing public spaces, supporting slum upgrading, and developing resilient, solid waste management solutions
. During a high - level meeting which took place in the capital of the country, Addis Ababa, Minister of State for Finance Semereta Sewasew and UN - Habitat Executive Director Anaclaudia Rossbach discussed tailored strategies for inclusive, resilient, and well - planned urban development in Ethiopia’s expanding cities.
A central focus on the dialogue was to expand affordable housing through public - private collaborations and innovative financing models, while leveraging housing development as a driver of job creator and broader economic growth.
The Minister of State for Finance reaffirmed the Ethiopian government’s commitment to building liveable and economically vibrant urban centres, citing ongoing reforms to strengthen urban governance, institutional coordination, and service delivery systems.
The official underscored the need for a robust implementation framework that includes clear institutional leadership, effective coordination mechanisms, more efficient processes for land access and project implementation, critical elements for delivering housing at scale.
In addition Ethiopian Government has been promoting a set of interventions that combine formal housing construction with social support programs aimed at the neediest sectors, seeking to address both the long - term structural needs of urban housing and the immediate challenges faced by at risk communities.
Key areas of Collaboration and Urban Development Features:
• Affordable Housing Delivery: Focusing on expanding access to housing for low – and middle – income households to address shortages.
• Sustainable Urban Planning: Developing structure plans, regional spatial projects, and improving public spaces in Ethiopian cities and towns.
• Capacity Building: Enhancing local and national capacities to manage sustainable urban growth.
• Water and Sanitation: Implementing the Water for African Cities Prgramme to improve access.
• Resilient Infrastructure and Waste Management: Planning for city resilience, particularly concerning climate change and improving solid waste management.
• Support for Displaced Populations: Providing durable housing solutions for communities affected by displacement.
• Urbanization Strategy: Aligning with the New Urban Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure compact, integrated, and resilient development.
In essence, this collaboration between Ethiopia and with UN - Habitat seeks to address the challenges of rapid urbanization by transforming them into assets for national growth.
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