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It reviews socio-economic performance and Ethiopia’s poverty profile, including consumption and food poverty trends, asset ownership, vulnerability to shocks, and non-income poverty dimensions. The program analyzes growth–poverty linkages, pro-poor and equitable growth, and MDG prospects, then outlines development goals, policy instruments, capacity building, governance, and key sector strategies across agriculture, food security, roads, water, education, and health.","Ethiopia: Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program  \nFederal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE)  \nMinistry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED)  \nJuly, 2002 Addis Ababa Ethiopia  \nTable of Contents  \nTitle Page  \nExecutive Summary i Introduction 1  \nI Socio-economic Performance & Poverty Profile of Ethiopia 2  \n1.1 Socio-economic Performance During the 1990s 2  \n1.2 Poverty Profile of Ethiopia 5  \n1.2.1 Trends in consumption poverty : Inter-temporal and Spatial Dimension 5  \n1.2.1.1 Trends in per capita Real Consumption Expenditure 5  \n1.2.1.2 Trends in the Level of Consumption Poverty 7  \n1.2.1.3 Trends in the Level of Food Poverty 8  \n1.2.2 Distribution of National Poverty 8  \n1.2.3 Household Characteristics and Poverty 9  \n1.2.4 Household Vulnerability to Shocks and Vulnerability Dimensions 10  \n1.2.5 Temporal and Spatial Dimensions of Non-Income Poverty 11  \n1.2.5.1 Nutrition, Health and Literacy 11  \n1.2.6 Asset ownership and Sources of Livelihood 14  \n1.2.7 Access to public services and Economic Infrastructure 14  \n1.2.8 Determinants of Poverty 16  \n1.2.9 What Has Emerged from the Analysis? 18  \nII. Analysis of Growth and Poverty Linkages. 20  \n2.1 Sources of Growth: A Growth Accounting Exercise 20  \n2.1.1 Growth History of Ethiopia 20  \n2.1.2 Main Sources of Growth 21  \n2.2 Determinants of Growth 22  \n2.2.1 Determinants of Growth: The Macro Version 24  \n2.2.2 Determinants of Growth: The Micro-Version 24  \n2.3 Growth, Poverty and Inequality 25  \n2.4 Millennium Development Goals and Ethiopia's Prospects 26  \n2.5 Pro-poor Growth 26  \n2.6 Equitable Growth and Social Impact of Policies 28  \nIII. The Consultation Process and overview of the Major Outcomes 29  \nIV Development and Poverty Reduction Challenges 33  \nV Overview of Ethiopia's Development Goals, Policies, Strategies, and Targets 36  \n5.1 Fundamental Development Objectives of the FDRE 36  \n5.1.1 Ensuring Rapid and Sustainable Economic Growth 36  \n5.1.2 Enhancing the Benefits of the People 37  \n5.1.3 Minimizing Dependency on Foreign Aid 38  \n5.2 Building Blocks : Interaction of the Economic and Political Process 38  \n5.2.1 ADLI and Food Security 38  \n5.2.2 The Justice System and Civil Service Reform 39  \n5.2.3 Governance, Decentralization and Empowerment 40  \n5.2.4 Capacity Building 40  \n5.3 The Major Thrust of Ethiopia's Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy 41  \n5.3.1 Objectives of the Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy 42  \n5.3.2 Required Growth to Meet Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 42  \n5.3.3 Equitable Growth and Social Impact of Policies 42  \n5.3.4 Overview of Main Policy Instruments to Achieving the Objectives of the Strategy 43  \n5.3.5 Poverty Reduction Policy Matrix, 2002/03-2004/05 47  \nVI. Capacity Building and Governance 48  \n6.1 The National Capacity Building Strategy 48  \n6.1.1 Focus on Building Capacity to Build Capacity 49  \n6.2 The National Capacity Building Programs 49  \n6.3 The Democratization Process 49  \nVII. Key Sector Development Policies and Strategies 51  \n7.1 Rural and Agricultural Development Policies and Strategies 51  \n7.1.1 The Major Directions of Rural and Agricultural Development 51  \n7.1.2 Human Capacity Building and Utilization 52  \n7.1.3 Proper Use of Land 53  \n7.1.4 Preparing Compatible Development Packages for Each Agro-ecological Zone 55  \n7.1.5 The Role of the Market in Agricultural Development 58  \n7.1.6 Rural Finance 60  \n7.1.7 Rural Electrification 63  \n7.1.8 Rural Telecommunications Development in Ethiopia 64  \n7.2 Food Security 66  \n7.2.1 Overview of the Revised Food Security Strategy (FSS) 66  \n7.2.1.1 Increasing Domestic Production (Supply Side Action) 66  \n7.2.1.2 Ensuring Access to Food (Demand Side) 67  \n7.2.1.3 Credit Service 68  \n7.2.1.4 Nutrition and Health Intervention 68  \n7.2.1.5 Emergency Capabilities 69  \n7.2.1.6 Institutional Strengthening, Networking, and Capacity Building 69  \n7.2.1.7 Food Security Assistance 69  \n7.2.2 The Implementation of the Food Security Strategy","cbCain0sI0VaodTM","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCain0sI0VaodTM","pdf",2678983,2,1,225,"English","en",105,"# Executive Summary\n# Socio-economic Performance & Poverty Profile\n## Socio-economic performance during the 1990s\n## Poverty profile of Ethiopia\n## Household characteristics and vulnerability\n## Asset ownership and livelihoods\n## Determinants and emerging findings\n# Analysis of Growth and Poverty Linkages\n## Sources of growth and growth accounting\n## Determinants of growth\n## Growth, poverty and inequality\n## MDGs and pro-poor growth\n# Consultation process and major outcomes\n# Development and poverty reduction challenges\n# Development goals, policies, strategies, and targets\n## Fundamental objectives of the FDRE\n## Building blocks: economic and political interaction\n## Thrust of the development and poverty reduction strategy\n# Capacity building and governance\n## National capacity building strategy and programs\n## Democratization process\n# Key sector development policies and strategies\n## Rural and agricultural development\n## Food security\n## Pastoral development\n## Road development\n## Water resource development\n## Education\n## Health","[{\"question\":\"What socio-economic topics and poverty dimensions are covered in the program?\",\"answer\":\"The program covers socio-economic performance during the 1990s and a detailed poverty profile, including trends in consumption and food poverty, distribution of national poverty, household characteristics, vulnerability to shocks, and non-income poverty such as nutrition, health, and literacy.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the document connect growth with poverty reduction?\",\"answer\":\"It analyzes growth and poverty linkages through growth accounting, determinants of growth in macro and micro versions, and the relationships among growth, poverty, and inequality, including MDG prospects and policy approaches for pro-poor and equitable growth.\"},{\"question\":\"Which development goals and governance/capacity-building actions are emphasized?\",\"answer\":\"The strategy outlines rapid and sustainable economic growth, enhancing benefits for people, and minimizing dependency on foreign aid. 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