servizio news 18-19.05.2016 - Ambasciata d`Italia
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servizio news 18-19.05.2016 - Ambasciata d`Italia
[Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Ambasciata d’Italiaad AddisAbeba SERVIZIO NEWS 18-19.05.2016 Contents ETHIOPIA Ethiopia: is Africa's 'lion' ready to jump?.......................................................... 2 World Bank Supports Ethiopia’s Small and Medium Enterprises to Boost Job Creation ......................................................................................................... 3 Ethiopia Attracted 12 International Hotel Chain ................................................ 5 Ethiopia: Textile Export Earnings Declined ........................................................ 6 Ethiopia: Fame Impex to Distribute McVitie’s Digestive Biscuits.......................... 7 MetEC-built brake factory goes operational....................................................... 8 SOUTH SUDAN Advocates urge South Sudanese leaders to allow humanitarian access ................ 9 DJIBOUTI Arta : Des filles formées en hôtellerie et restauration ...................................... 11 AFRICA Conferenza Italia-Africa, Dlamini-Zuma: “ Dopo le parole si passi ora ai fatti” .... 12 Seguiteci su: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Italy-inEthiopia/1622943161289866?fref=ts -Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItalyinEthiopia - InfoMercati Esteri http://www.infomercatiesteri.it/index.php 1 [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Ethiopia: is Africa's 'lion' ready to jump? Following its economic economic success, Ethiopia has macroeconomic growth. Germany enjoys been stability, a dubbed the "African Lion." But the natural current drought and a trainable downturn low-cost in growth policies, abundant resources, a workforce, energy and, been enjoying strong trading relationship East rapid with African the nation, ranking the fifth largest have taken their toll. A above all, a sizable and buyer recent conference in captive market." His goods, behind Somalia, Munich aimed at words were echoed by the Netherlands , Saudi Zemedneh Arabia attracting investors. Managing (18.05.2016 – DW) Dessie Belay, Director of Ethiopian and According to China. official Ernst & Young and an figures, the total value Ethiopian of Ethiopian exports to advisor. Yinager Negatu, of government "The economy Germany, mainly coffee in Africa is and textiles, is set to Africa increase to 185 million Planning and head of got dethroned two years euros ($209 million) in his country's business ago by Nigeria. Third is 2016. delegation to Germany, Angola, and guess that hand, German exports did not waste time in who four: to Ethiopia are worth his Ethiopia," Negatu told much more, amounting Ethiopia's Minister lobbying "Ethiopia has of efforts. South is number the audience. For the to things that you need to past years, ($268 look into," the Minster Ethiopia, Africa's more: told second-most his interlocutors. many Nigeria; biggest German "A million euros million). Read http://www.dw.com/en ready-to-jump/a- West's environment, political partners 2 other /ethiopia-is-africas-lion- business sound populous the country and one of the conducive stability, five 238 On most strategic in the continent, has indeed 19266021 [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] World Bank Supports Ethiopia’s Small and Medium Enterprises to Boost Job Creation The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$200 million International Development Association (IDA)* credit to support the growth and development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Ethiopia. Both demand-side and complements supply-side World clearly surveys indicate the in existence of a missing area financial middle inclusion, phenomenon whereby enterprises are Ethiopia five-year development plan small entrepreneurship more industrial or medium/large SMEs enterprises. project project the middle will missing challenge Francesco Strobbe, key policy World Bank Task Team creating Leader of the Project. "I t and employment is opportunities . A recent inclusive World Bank study o n participatory SMEs finance in Ethiopia adopted finds preparation the financial in result of an and approach during phase the by constraints of Ethiopian working closely with all SMEs are one of the key the key stakeholders in obstacles the public and private 3 and growth. the major obstacles for job creation and growth.” Enterprises to support to SMEs as a creation of to technical resources said job help The Small and Medium Ethiopia’’ to one this providing financial and economy and identifies financing will to by intermediaries that approach finance, address of SMEs for the local for zones’ holistic micro SMEs direction and either emphasizes the key role industrial women support. By adopting a address of of the credit constrained than ‘’This Government Bank interventions (17.05.2016 – World Bank) The ongoing sector. The project Finance project comprises four components: The Financial Services to SMEs (US$193 Million) component will provide participating financial intermediaries with a line of credit to support leasing and working capital for eligible SMEs. [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Enabling for Environment SMEs Finance (US$3.7 Million) reduce poverty, and overall improve poor people’s (US$0.8 Million) aims to coordination of project lives. IDA is one of the improve activities largest the enabling environment support will and to sources of for rigorously measure the assistance facilitating SME finance impact of the project on world’s in Ethiopia. the countries, 39 of which growth of participating SMEs . Business to SMEs (US$2.5 Million) will * The World bankable the Association tailored established Business of Development Services (BDS). Project Management, Communication Impact 4 and Evaluation Bank’s International Development provision poores t from IDA bring positive focus on making SMEs through 77 the are in Africa. Resources Development Services for (IDA), in 1960, the poorest countries world’s by providing grants low zero-interest and loans for projects and programs economic people who live in IDA countries. Since 1960, helps to change to the 1.3 billion that boost growth, IDA has supported development work in 112 countries. Annual commitments averaged billion have about over the $19 last three years, wi th about 50 percent Africa. going to [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Ethiopia Attracted 12 International Hotel Chain Hospitality Group disclosed Ethiopia managed to attract 12 international hotel chain development projects which are scheduled for the year 2016. (18.05.2016 – 2Markato) The report noted upo n completion the hotel projects will add a total of 2,460 rooms to Ethiopia’s hospitality 5 market. This in return is expected to have a significant effect on the shortage of hotel rooms noticed during high level conferences held in the capital city. According to the report, Africa is still attractive to investors for business, trade and capital investment. These factors are expected to increase demand for accommodation and hospitality production. Among other reasons, the increase in Africa’s hotel development is mainly because of the strong economic growth in the sub-Saharan Africa, which continues to exceed North Africa. Sub-Sharan Africa’s pipeline projects showed a 42.1 percent increase. “This is clear evidence that investors remain confident about the future of the hospitality industry on the continent” the report explained. [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Ethiopia: Textile Export Earnings Declined Ethiopia’s textile export earnings in the past 9 months has shown significant decline by only generating 65 million USD. The target for the period was 110 million USD. (17.05.2016 – 2Merkato) According to Ethiopian Textile Industry 6 Development Institute, income generated in the 9 months has dropped by 18 million USD when compared to the same period last year. Commenting on the issue Taddese Haile, State Minister for Industry, said the slip was because of low performance, failure to expand market and business administrative issues of larger companies. Low quality and quanti ty along with investment projects ’ failure to commence production as per planned were other reasons for the decline in performance, he added. Currently there are 60 companies, out of which 32 are foreign companies, operate in Ethiopia’s textile and apparel sector [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Ethiopia: Fame Impex to Distribute McVitie’s Digestive Biscuits Fame Impex Trading PLC disclosed it will distribute the global brand McVitie’s Digestive Biscuits in Ethiopia. (17.05.2016 -2Merkato) Commenting development on the Fekadu biscuits in the market. According Representatives from McVite’s is well known the McVitie’s Company product that has been came from the UK to enjoyed by generations close a deal with us to for over a century. The distribute the biscuits word in incorporated supermarkets and to Capital, “Digestive” to is refer shops. We have seen for the high content of that for baking soda that will the aid the food digestion. the demand these biscuits in Managing local market is so high The very first digestive Director of Fame Impex that it may force us to biscuit was created in said, “We are glad to set up a manufacturing 1892 distribute these famous plant in future.” Grant. Kebede, 7 by Alexander [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] MetEC-built brake factory goes operational A brake factory built by Metals and Engineering Corporation (MetEC) in Awash Arba, Afar regional state, has gone operational. (19.05.2016 – FBC) The factory, which rested on 7,800 square meters of land, is supplying to the market 12 types of brakes , including disc brake 8 pads, brake shoe and brake lining, among others. vehicles to travel up to 40,000 kilometers of distances. The factory has the capacity to manufacture 3.2 million brakes that are fit for trucks ranging from light to heavy. The factory has so far created jobs for 253 people. The brakes manufactured with German, Japan, Brazil and international standard allows The construction of the factory was launched three years ago at a cost of 350 million birr, it was noted. [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Advocates urge South Sudanese leaders to allow humanitarian access South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and his first deputy, Riek Machar, and second deputy, James Wani, have been urged to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches the needy populations across the country. (19.05.2016 - Sudan Tribune) In a letter directed to the three leaders in the presidency, a group calling itself a Coalition of Advocates, also congratulated the to p leaders on the formation of the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU), but added there was need for an attitude of “honesty” among the leaders in implementing the peace agreement. “We congratulate and thank you for the steps you are taking to form the Transitional Government of National Unity and we urge you to operate with an attitude of honesty, sincerity of intention 9 and inclusiveness towards each other for the success of your Administration and for the good of the country,” partly reads the letter, which copy Sudan Tribune has obtained. The letter signed by Kwaje Lasu, Chairman of the Board of the Coalition of Advocates, however recognized the enormous challenges that the new government will be facing, but stressed the importance of making a priority ways to alleviate the suffering of the people through humanitarian interventions. “We recognize that the tasks before you, that of recovering from war and building a new country, are enormous challenges; however nothing is more important, at this time, than addressing the humanitarian crisis that is threatening most of the country,” it added. The document pointed to the current extent of suffering of people across the nation and with the rainy season fast approaching, it said there is need for immediate attention and quick response are necessary now. The group blamed the parties to the conflict in South Sudan for the responsibility in hindering humanitarian access to the needy populations in the country. “We understand from USAID [United States Agency for International Development] that the humanitarian crisis is not because of a lack of aid but rather it is a problem of getting aid that is available to the people in need,” it said. USAID reports the following in its April 29, 2016 Fact Sheet, “Humanitarians continue to face attacks, harassment, and violence that hinder their ability to respond to populations in need of assistance throughout South Sudan.” It also reported that since the start of the current conflict in December 2013, at leas t 52 humanitarian [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] workers have been killed in South Sudan. Aid organizations have also reported nearly “1,900 humanitarian access incidents, including arrests or detention of staff, attacks on international non-governmental organization (NGO) compounds, and case of violence against humanitarian personnel and assets since January 2014, according to the UN.” The group said the unfavourable situation hurts and frustrates the Sudan. 10 humanitarian efforts of non-political organizations in providing humanitarian aid to the affected populations. “We strongly advocate for fair treatment and respect for humanitarian ai d staff and provision of safe corridors to enable them to provide relief supplies to the suffering populations on all sides,” said the advocates. “Finally, as people of a common faith, we remind you, the leaders of our great country, of the responsibility we bear to carry out works of mercy. In Jesus’ words as he taught on the Mount of Olives, when we feed the hungry, care for the sick and provide for those in need, we are in fact caring for Him.” They further urged the leaders to take immediate steps to remove any barriers that would impede the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to anyone in need in South [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] Arta : Des filles formées en hôtellerie et restauration Le lycée d’hôt ellerie d’Arta a abrité mercredi dernier une cérémonie de fin de formation au profit d’une vingtaine de filles issues de la région d’Arta et de Wéa. L’hôtellerie d’Arta es t réduction de la devenue un lycée sous pauvreté urbaine à la tutelle du Ministère Djibouti). Il est aligné de depuis sur les priorités de la 2006 et se nomme « riposte nationale contre Lycée d’hôtellerie d’Arta l’exclusion sociale. Le », projet cible les jeunes l’éducation offrant l’apprentissage métier du d’hôtellerie et restauration. déscolarisés en chômage dans la ville d’Arta. (16.05.2016 – La Nation) La Dix-sept filles ont ainsi achevé cette formation d’une durée de 6 mois en hôtellerie et restauration. formation était conjointement organisée L’objectif principal de ces formations est de par le permettre Ministère de l’Education d’acquérir Nationale qualifications et de la aux jeunes les Formation nécessaires en vue de professionnelle l’exercice d’un métier (MENFOP) et ou d’une soutien professionnelles activité La cérémonie de remise grâce de s’est financier de la Banque part, et d’autre part de présence africaine de favoriser la réinsertion certificats déroulée en du préfet de la région, au l ’ADDS développement (BAD). du président du conseil régional, du directeur général de l’ADDS et du proviseur 11 du lycée. sociale des apprenants dans Ce projet est dans PREPUD le réalisé cadre du (projet de d’une travail. le marché du [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] AFRICA: CONFERENZA ITALIA-AFRICA, DLAMINI-ZUMA: “DOPO LE PAROLE SI PASSI ORA AI FATTI” Il dialogo che si è svolto oggi ha rafforz ato la cooperazione, ora si passi dalle parole a fatti concreti”: questo, in estrema sintesi, il senso dell’intervento con cui Nkosaz ana Dlamini-Zuma, presidente della commissione dell’Unione Africana, ha salutato i partecipanti alla Prima conferenza ministeriale ItaliaAfrica. (19.05.2016 – Africa e Affari) “L’Italia ha tante qualità da cui possiamo imparare ha detto Dlamini-Zuma – il suo patrimonio culturale, le PMI, l’agri – business, il tessile, le costruzioni, l’alimentare solo per citare alcuni dei tanti settori possono essere per noi un esempio. L’Africa che ha una grande ricchezza di risorse deve recuperare il tempo perduto e deve farlo rapidamente”. Chiaro il riferimento al 12 contributo che l’Italia con la sua expertise può dare all’Africa perché quest’ul tima crei valore aggiunto e si trasformi da esportatore netto di materie prime a trasformatore delle sue stesse materie prime. “Nell’ambito dell’agenda 2063 – ha detto ancora il presidente della Commissione Ua – l’Africa sta facendo passi avanti nonos tante il calo dei prezzi delle materie prime. L’Africa è il continente meno indebitato , la s pesa per le infrastrutture sta crescendo più della spesa pubblica. Tutto questo sviluppo può essere sostenuto e può portare allo sradicamento della povertà solo se l’Africa continuerà a diversificare la propria economia”. L’Africa è ben consapevole delle sfide da affrontare e degli ostacoli da superare, e vuole parlare con l’Italia per “attrarre nuove imprese in nuovi settori, per assorbire modelli come quelli delle Pmi perché fondamentali in termini di creazione di pos ti di lavoro e in termini di redistribuzione della ricchezza”. DlaminiZuma ha fatto così riferimento all’esperienza dello scorso anno di Expo e ha chiesto che da quelle idee scaturite a Milano nei settori della sicurezza e dell’alimentazione facciano seguito ora fatti concreti. “L’Africa – ha detto ancora la diplomatica africana – è l’unico continente che ringiovanisce ed è un continente che investe nelle infrastrutture, nelle costruzioni nell’agribusiness. Perché tutti possano contribuire alla prosperità del continente africano dobbiamo promuovere l’istruzione a ogni livello. L’Italia non è solo la culla delle principali università ma anche di quelle più vitali. Speriamo che [Servizio News ] 18-19.05.2016] l’Italia possa fornire piu borse di studio e colllaborare con le università africane. Queste sono misure che avranno impatto sui flussi migratori. Le migrazionui ci sono sempre state e la popolazione africana rappresenta una ricchezza per tutti no n solo per l’Africa. Né questa intende perdere il 50% della propria popolazione a causa delle migrazioni. Le donne insieme ai giovani – ha sottolineato ancora – sono il fattore chiave e il fattore di sviluppo. I conflitti stanno diminuendo, l’Africa di oggi è meglio governata… abbiamo società più inclusive in grado di garantire pace e sicurezza. E ha bisogno di fatti concreti”. 13
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