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Does State Ownership of Land Still Serve Ethiopia’s Development Needs?

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  Does State Ownership of Land Still Serve Ethiopia’s Development Needs?  Ethiopia’s land tenure system is a defining feature of its economic, social, and political landscape. Since the 1975 nationalization under the Derg regime, all rural land has remained state-owned , with farmers holding usufruct rights but no private ownership. The rationale for this policy has historically been to ensure equitable access, prevent land concentration, and maintain social stability . However, in the context of a rapidly growing population, urbanization, industrialization, and global integration , questions arise about whether state ownership continues to serve Ethiopia’s developmental needs. This essay argues that while state ownership provides social and political safeguards , it increasingly limits productivity, private investment, and structural transformation , necessitating reforms that maintain social protection while enabling economic dynamism. 1. Historical Rationale for State Owne...

Is Land Policy Constraining Productivity and Investment in Ethiopia?

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  Is Land Policy Constraining Productivity and Investment in Ethiopia? Land in Ethiopia is both an economic asset and a socio-political instrument , shaping livelihoods, agricultural productivity, and industrial development. Ethiopia’s land policy—rooted in state ownership, long-term leaseholds, and restrictions on land sales—was designed to ensure equitable access and prevent land concentration . While these goals reflect social justice imperatives, questions persist about whether current land policies constrain agricultural productivity, private investment, and industrial expansion , particularly in the context of a rapidly growing population, urbanization, and the government’s push for modernization. This essay argues that Ethiopia’s land policy, while socially protective, creates structural constraints on productivity and investment , due to limited tenure security, restrictions on collateralization, fragmentation of holdings, and inefficiencies in land allocation. Reforming la...

AU-China Dialogue- Are Infrastructure Projects Aligned with Africa’s Long-Term Economic Planning?

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Are Infrastructure Projects Aligned with Africa’s Long-Term Economic Planning? Infrastructure is central to Africa’s economic transformation. Roads, railways, ports, power systems, digital networks, and industrial corridors shape not only how economies function today, but also how they evolve over decades. Over the past twenty years, Africa has experienced an unprecedented surge in infrastructure investment, much of it supported by external partners. The critical question, however, is not whether infrastructure is being built, but whether it is aligned with Africa’s long-term economic planning and structural transformation goals . The answer is mixed. While many projects are formally embedded within national and continental plans, alignment in principle has not always translated into alignment in outcomes . I. Africa’s Long-Term Economic Planning Architecture 1. Continental Frameworks Africa’s long-term development vision is articulated through several interconnected frameworks: Agen...

How Transparent Are Financing Terms Under AU–China Cooperation Frameworks?

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  How Transparent Are Financing Terms Under AU–China Cooperation Frameworks? Transparency in development finance is a critical determinant of sustainability, accountability, and public trust. In the context of African Union–China cooperation, financing transparency has become one of the most scrutinized and contested issues, particularly as Chinese loans and investment have expanded rapidly across the continent. While AU–China cooperation frameworks emphasize partnership, mutual benefit, and respect for sovereignty, the transparency of financing terms remains uneven, fragmented, and largely dependent on national-level governance rather than continental standards . This analysis examines the degree to which financing terms under AU–China cooperation are transparent, why opacity persists, and what this means for African development outcomes. I. Understanding AU–China Financing Frameworks 1. The Nature of AU–China Cooperation AU–China cooperation operates through: High-level ...

How humane and ethical are EU-supported migration control policies in Africa?

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  Migration from Africa to Europe has become a central feature of AU–EU engagement. In response, the European Union (EU) has developed a series of migration control policies , often implemented in partnership with African states. These policies include border management, counter-smuggling operations, detention and return programs, and funding of regional stabilization initiatives . While framed as measures to protect borders and manage irregular migration , the humaneness and ethical dimensions of these policies have come under scrutiny. Questions arise regarding the treatment of migrants, adherence to international law, the impact of conditionality on African sovereignty, and whether policy design prioritizes European security concerns over migrant rights. 1. EU Migration Policy Framework in Africa 1.1 European Policy Instruments EU migration control in Africa is implemented through several key instruments: European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) : Provides technical a...