Publication Author:
FIREW WOLDEYES, RUSSELL BISHOP
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February
 
2015
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Ethiopia has recognised the critical role that well-managed urbanisation will play in realising its ambition to achieve middle income status by 2025. Given the extended lifecycle of urban infrastructure, a small number of key decisions over the next five years will shape and lock in Ethiopia’s urban future for many decades to come. 

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Seizing the Global Opportunity: Partnerships for Better Growth and a Better Climate – Executive Summary

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NCE 2015 Resumen Ejecutivo

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Menangkap Peluang Global: Kemitraan Untuk Pertumbuhan Dan Iklim Yang Lebih Baik – Laporan Ekonomi Iklim Baru 2015

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Seizing the Global Opportunity: Partnerships for Better Growth and a Better Climate.

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Menangkap Peluang Global: Kemitraan Untuk Pertumbuhan Dan Iklim Yang Lebih Baik – Laporan Ekonomi Iklim Baru 2015

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Unlocking the Power of Ethiopia’s Cities

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