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PM Abiy’s Dine for Nation Initiatives Surging the Tourism SectorOf Households To Receive Mosquito Nets Starts

Ethiopia is known as the ‘Land of Origins,’-a land where the first human kind walked on Earth. As an ancient country, its unique cultural heritage, rich history and remarkable biodiversity have made it the source of tourist attractions at the global level.

The East African nation is also the source of the Abbay River (Blue Nile) and the origin of coffee, which is life’s greatest pleasure which Ethiopia offers to the world.

Further, the country still has plenty of untapped potential in various spheres in general and in tourist attraction sites in particular.

To properly exploit the untapped tourism sites, the government has identified tourism as one of the pillars of the homegrown economy. ‘Tourism is one of the main pillars for the economic sector, considering we have a rich history, heritage, culture, natural endowments, birds, wildlife and unique events that are marketable,’ Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed noted recently.

To this effect, the premier initiated Dine for Sheger, Dine for Nation and Dine for Gen
eration initiatives. These are clear manifestations of the country’s commitment to fully exploit its tourism potentials, leveraging the sector as one of the accelerators of Ethiopia’s inclusive economic growth ambitions.

Dine for Sheger

Beautifying Sheger has been a successful project initiated by Prime Minister Abiy aimed to uplift the image of Addis Ababa, the seat of the African Union as well as various international organizations.

Unity Park, Entoto Park, Friendship Park, Science Museum, and the National Palace Museum are among the new tourism destinations built over the last years in Addis Ababa.

The new projects become additional tourist attraction sites for the capital city of Ethiopia, the seat of many international, continental and regional organizations as they are attracting tourists and boosting the economy by offering a variety of attractions for both local and international visitors.

The Sheger Projects have all demonstrated greater efficiency of project implementation. This has made a grea
t success and aspirations as a nation to expedite the country’s effort to exploiting its untapped tourism potential to further increase the sector’s role for the overall economic growth.

Dine for Nation

The success stories of efficiency in Sheger project implementation highly inspired the government to emulate them across the nation at a grand scale.

Accordingly, the premier initiated another round of Dine for Nation project with a view to developing three new world-class tourist sites in Gorgora, Wonchi and Koyisha. The projects are endowed with enormous natural, cultural and historical endowments to take Ethiopia’s tourism to new heights.

Gorogora in Amhara, Wonchi in Oromia, and, Koisha in Southern regional states are ideal places, identified for their tourist potentials in Ethiopia. Apart from ecotourism perspective, the projects exhibit linking between Ethiopia’s Climate Resilient Green Economy Policy and the national greening strategies, and nature based researches in various spheres.

The projects
are well in progress and are nearing completion. Last May, 2023, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated Hallala Kella Resort, which is part of the ‘Dine for Nation’ project. Launching the first phase of the Halala Kella cluster section of the Koysha National Project on 21 February 2021, Prime Minister Abiy described the site as captivating place with breathtaking scenery and dynamic history and culture.

Similarly, the ‘Elephant Paw Lodge’, a cluster of Chebera Churchura National Park, which the prime minister initiated will be inaugurated on Saturday. The ‘Elephant Paw Lodge’ is part of the Koysha project.

The success of Dine for Sheger and Dine for Nation projects within a short period of time are clear manifestations of Ethiopia’s new journey to be the beacon of prosperity.
Source: Ethioipian News Agency

The digital registration of households in Nyamira is underway to prepare for the mass distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs).

The County Executive for health Benard Maina, confirmed that they have officially launched digital registration in households for them to benefit from the mass ITN distribution programme.

The county is targeting to register 548,000 people, hence appealing to all residents to accept to be digitally registered, requiring only identification cards and mobile phone numbers for nets.

Maina confirmed that Community Health Promoters (CHP) have been thoroughly trained on how to handle the digital registration gadgets, sensitization to residents and has been adequately done and the exercise is scheduled to end on 24th of December.

CHPs will be accompanied with the village elders and those people are familiar to residents and they should not therefore refuse to give their details for registration.

The chairperson of health committee at Nyamira County assembly, Elijah Abere appeale
d to residents to ensure that they are registered so that they get ITNs, which will prevent them from contracting malaria this rainy season.

Consequently, Abere announced the distribution of ITNs starting January 6th, urging registered individuals to use them to prevent malaria, a costly and deadly disease.

He clarified that the government had scaled to digital registration of beneficiaries to know the exact number of beneficiaries and the county’s need of ITNs to guide during procurement and enable accountability of what our county has been allocated.

The chairperson urged the residents to provide accurate household information to the CHP, enabling health officers and malaria program coordinators to allocate sufficient ITNs without leaving anyone out.
Source: Kenya News Agency