The governmental body in charge of urban development.
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Mission and Purpose
The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing mission is to develop Ethiopia's urban centres to be "models of democracy [which] generate development and deliver efficient services to their inhabitants."[1] According to the Minister, MUDHo is " mandated to frame policies, strategies and programs that would help to establish Green, Resilient and Well Governed Cities that support a transformation from a predominantly agricultural nation to a country with a rapidly growing industrial sector that contributes to the economic growth necessary to achieve middle income country status by 2025."[2]
Origins and Development
The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (previously the Ministry of Works and Urban Development) was re-established in 2015 following proclamation No. 916/2015 which defined the institutional powers and functions of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia's governing bodies.[1]
Organizational Structure, Membership, and Funding
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Analysis and Lessons Learned
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See Also
The Decentralization of Ethiopia's Political System
Community Based Health Insurance in Ethiopia
References
[1] “Vision and Mission,” Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, accessed April 20, 2019, https://web.archive.org/web/20180415164625/http://mwud.gov.et/web/guest/vision-and-mission.
[2] "Statement of the Minister," Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, accessed April 20, 2019, https://web.archive.org/web/20180412134814/http://www.mwud.gov.et/web/guest/reformcontacts
External Links
http://mwud.gov.et
Notes
Lead image: Ethiopian News Agency, http://bit.ly/2DnkbCu