The Ethiopian government and the United Nations (UN) have signed a five-year development plan outlining national priorities from 2025 to 2030. Signed on June 20 at the Ministry of Finance, the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) with implications that it aligns with Ethiopia’s reform goals and the Sustainable Development Agenda. The plan is backed by a projected 6.5 billion dollars, though only 1.5 billion dollars is currently secured. It focuses on closing the 5 billion dollars gap to support key areas: food security, digital development, climate resilience, gender equality, and youth empowerment. With 28 UN agencies in Addis Abeba, coordination will be led by Empowered Results Groups. State Minister of Finance Semereta Sewasew urged full alignment, while UN Resident Coordinator Ramiz Alakbarov (PhD) promised to mobilise global partnerships to support implementation. The plan launches in July 2025. Its success will depend on donor funding, coordination, and Ethiopia’s resilience in the face of economic and climate challenges
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