The initiative was announced shortly after the Ethiopian government’s decision to merge the former entity responsible for Livestock and Fisheries with Agriculture, as part of a much more comprehensive plan to restructure the institutions to achieve better efficiency and management of the Economic politics.
This nation of the African Horn, without exit to the sea, depends solely on lakes and rivers for the demands and consumption of fishery products.
According to Getahun Mekuria, Minister of Science and Technology, due to the current lack of modern processing equipment in the sector, the country was not able to fully utilize its abundant resources in this area, as per Prensa Latina.
By highlighting the long-term detrimental consequences of the high subordination to imported fish products, Mekuria also called for concerted efforts to address local needs through national resources.
Earlier reported that Ethiopia launched a national strategy of quality in health care, with the aim of making it more effective, accessible and equitable for all citizens.
“All patients, regardless of age, geographic location or income, will have equal access to reliable and excellent clinical care to protect them from harm and treat them with dignity and respect,” said a new regulation published Tuesday by the Ministry. of Public Health.
The strategy ranges from prevention to palliative care and places special emphasis on the reduction of maternal mortality, as well as the management of severe acute malnutrition that affects around 40 percent of children in the country.
Source:https://www.devdiscourse.com/Article/4760-ethiopia-working-towards-minimizing-imports-in-the-fishing-industry/East%20Africa