Roads, in particular rural roads, play a major role in development. In Ethiopia, where the vast majority of the population depends on agricultural production, this is even more so, and the country’s road network has become a major policy issue with significant consequences for the population. An extensive network of 114,397 km of different roads has been constructed, maintained, and classified to date. Although community roads account for nearly two-thirds of the country’s total road network, virtually no work deals specifically with issues related to their construction. In an attempt to address this lack of information, this paper traces the history of the classified road network and of the governmental sector that has been in charge of i...
Accessibility to the rural area by road is a key factor in achieving Sustainable Development Goals i...
Developing countries like Ethiopia has low level of urbanization and high rate of urban growth. In r...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Roads, in particular rural roads, play a major role in deve- lopment. In Ethiopia, where the vast ma...
This paper will review the key elements required for effective decentralized implementation of rural...
The study attempts to see the trends, stock of achievements, and impact of road network on economic ...
Developing countries like Ethiopia has low level of urbanization and high rate of urban growth. In r...
The Ethiopian government has been crafting successive development policy frameworks to end poverty s...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Like many other economic and social activities that are infrastructure-intensive, the transport sect...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
Previous empirical studies on Ethiopia identified adequate access to rural roads as one of the key d...
The objective of the study was to examine financing rural industrialization and employment creation ...
Rural infrastructures are important factors which are involved in agricultural development in Ethiop...
Accessibility to the rural area by road is a key factor in achieving Sustainable Development Goals i...
Developing countries like Ethiopia has low level of urbanization and high rate of urban growth. In r...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Roads, in particular rural roads, play a major role in deve- lopment. In Ethiopia, where the vast ma...
This paper will review the key elements required for effective decentralized implementation of rural...
The study attempts to see the trends, stock of achievements, and impact of road network on economic ...
Developing countries like Ethiopia has low level of urbanization and high rate of urban growth. In r...
The Ethiopian government has been crafting successive development policy frameworks to end poverty s...
This paper analyses impacts of the federal system and the decentralisation of functions to the distr...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...
Like many other economic and social activities that are infrastructure-intensive, the transport sect...
Ethiopia in the hitherto periods was characterized as highly decentralized state where the regional ...
Previous empirical studies on Ethiopia identified adequate access to rural roads as one of the key d...
The objective of the study was to examine financing rural industrialization and employment creation ...
Rural infrastructures are important factors which are involved in agricultural development in Ethiop...
Accessibility to the rural area by road is a key factor in achieving Sustainable Development Goals i...
Developing countries like Ethiopia has low level of urbanization and high rate of urban growth. In r...
In the face of high population growth and declining natural resource base, tackling rural poverty ne...