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Rural Development Strategy Review of Ethiopia

Reaping the Benefits of Urbanisation

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Addressing rural development is key for Ethiopia’s growth process. A series of government-led structural reforms have contributed to sustained growth in the country over the last two decades as well as to considerable poverty reduction in rural areas. However, Ethiopia faces critical challenges it will need to overcome to meet the needs of a growing rural population. In practice, this will require updating the existing rural development strategy in order to better integrate the interaction of rural and urban areas. Policy approaches that account for the fast urbanisation process experienced in the country will therefore be key to improving the well-being of rural populations and promoting national growth.

This report takes a spatial approach to study Ethiopia’s rural development strategies. It highlights the need to develop stronger and more functional linkages between rural and urban areas. As such, the development of intermediary cities and small urban centres provides large scope for inclusive rural transformation. The report is the result of rigorous analysis, and extensive consultations with national and international stakeholders. It identifies some of the key challenges faced by rural areas and provides a series of recommendations to enhance Ethiopia’s rural development strategies.

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Ethiopia’s rural-urban transformation process

Ethiopia has achieved sustained economic growth since early 2000s, which led to significant poverty reduction and an overall improvement in well-being in rural and urban areas. The growth was led by a series of structural reforms which started in mid-1990s, and promoted the Agricultural Development-Led Industrialisation (ADLI) strategy. Today Ethiopia’s socio-economic landscape is changing governed by three main trends: an economic, a demographic, and a spatial transformation. This chapter analyses the ways in which these changes are shaping Ethiopia’s rural-urban transformation. It highlights that these three transformations will have a significant impact in rural areas. Moreover, it also highlights that, although Ethiopia’s structural reforms have led to large improvements in rural and urban well-being, the poverty gap between the two territories is now widening. Addressing rural development will require strategies that account for these transformations, and consider the inherent linkages between rural and urban areas.

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