Teshome toga biography for kids
•
Experience
Commissioner of the National Rehabilitation Commission
contacts:
- Tel: +251911751045, +251944323841
- Email: temesgen@nrc.gov.et, temesgentilahunwoldetsadik@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/temesgen-tilahun-89a1534b
Commissioner, National Rehabilitation Commission
- National Rehabilitation Commission, Mar 2024 – Present (1 month)
State Minister, Foreign Policy Advisor at the Office of the Prime Minister
- Office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Jan 2024 – Mar 2024 (3 months)
Deputy Commissioner
- Ethiopian Investment Commission, Apr 2018 – Jan 2024 (5 years 10 months), The Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) is an autonomous government institution accountable to the country’s Investment Board, which is chaired by the Prime Minister.
National Negotiating Committee Member, Ethiopia’s WTO Accession
- Ethiopia’s WTO accession, Bilateral and Regional (AfCFTA) trade negotiation De
•
Mark Lowcock is Permanent Secretary for the Department for International Development.
Speech:What economic growth means in Ethiopia and how Britain and Ethiopia can work together on the issue.
Introduction
Justine Greening, my Secretary of State, has made economic development –especially creating jobs to reduce dependency and improve the opportunities of the poor – 1 of the very top priorities for Britain’s international development programme.
I am delighted to be able to discuss with you here today what that means in Ethiopia, and how Britain and Ethiopia can work together on this issue. And to be returning to a country I have visited regularly for nearly thirty years. My first visit was as a fresh-faced twenty-something in 1986 – I hope the economists amongst you can do the maths!
Like my boss (and all good people!), I am an accountant who studied economics and went to business school.
So I’m particularly pleased to be talking about these issues with
•
With the aim of brainstorming and exchanging ideas on critical issues relating to Africa’s Agenda 2063, and the state of the African Union, a three day Ministerial Retreat of the AU Executive Council hosted bygd and beneath the Chair Personship of Ethiopia was held in Bahir Dar, capital of the Amhara Regional State (January 24-26). The overall theme was “Defining Agenda 2063 for Africa”, and the retreat was attended by AU Foreign Ministers and Members of the Executive Council, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Dr. Carlos Lopez; Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson of the AU Commission; AU Commissioners, and members of the Permanent Representatives Committee and other officials.
Agenda 2063 seeks to elaborate the agenda for Africa for the next fifty years, to galvanize and unite all Africans and the Diaspora in action around a common framtidsperspektiv of a peaceful, integrated and prosperous Africa, driven by its citizens and taking its rightf