Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025
Remarks delivered by Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discuss Ethiopia’s commitment to climate action, the role of industrialization in delivering development, and bringing these together for low-carbon, equitable growth. He speaks about the government’s promotion of low-carbon growt...
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okr-10986-243002021-04-23T14:04:21Z Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 Kim, Jim Yong CLIMATE VARIABILITY POVERTY REDUCTION JOBS GROWTH RATES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH CARBON NEUTRAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CLIMATE RESILIENCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE ACTION RURAL AREAS POVERTY ENERGY SOURCES CARBON INCOME VALUE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE WORST-CASE WIND ENERGY WATER LOW-CARBON WIND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SUPPORT RISK MANAGEMENT RENEWABLE SOURCES URBAN AREAS GREEN AREAS CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS GROWTH MODEL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GOALS LAND MANAGEMENT FOSSIL LOW- CARBON APPROACH AIR ENERGY GROWTH Remarks delivered by Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discuss Ethiopia’s commitment to climate action, the role of industrialization in delivering development, and bringing these together for low-carbon, equitable growth. He speaks about the government’s promotion of low-carbon growth, poverty reduction, and climate resilience to tackle the impact of climate changes. He talks about the crucial component of Ethiopia’s drive for growth and transformation will be the development of a vibrant manufacturing and industrial base, which creates jobs for growing urban areas. The World Bank Group is working with the government to ensure that new industrial parks make use of recycled water and renewable resources, develop green areas, and reflect upgraded environmental standards and inspection systems. 2016-05-19T21:45:00Z 2016-05-19T21:45:00Z 2015-07-14 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25883968/ethiopia-rising-aspiring-carbon-neutral-middle-income-manufacturing-hub-2025-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24300 English en_US Speech at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 14, 2015; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech Africa Ethiopia |
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CLIMATE VARIABILITY POVERTY REDUCTION JOBS GROWTH RATES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH CARBON NEUTRAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CLIMATE RESILIENCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE ACTION RURAL AREAS POVERTY ENERGY SOURCES CARBON INCOME VALUE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE WORST-CASE WIND ENERGY WATER LOW-CARBON WIND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SUPPORT RISK MANAGEMENT RENEWABLE SOURCES URBAN AREAS GREEN AREAS CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS GROWTH MODEL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GOALS LAND MANAGEMENT FOSSIL LOW- CARBON APPROACH AIR ENERGY GROWTH |
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CLIMATE VARIABILITY POVERTY REDUCTION JOBS GROWTH RATES AGRICULTURAL GROWTH CARBON NEUTRAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CLIMATE RESILIENCE RENEWABLE RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE ACTION RURAL AREAS POVERTY ENERGY SOURCES CARBON INCOME VALUE POWER GENERATION CLIMATE WORST-CASE WIND ENERGY WATER LOW-CARBON WIND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FINANCIAL SUPPORT RISK MANAGEMENT RENEWABLE SOURCES URBAN AREAS GREEN AREAS CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS GROWTH MODEL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT GOALS LAND MANAGEMENT FOSSIL LOW- CARBON APPROACH AIR ENERGY GROWTH Kim, Jim Yong Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 |
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Remarks delivered by Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank Group, discuss Ethiopia’s commitment to climate action, the role of industrialization in delivering development, and bringing these together for low-carbon, equitable growth. He speaks about the government’s promotion of low-carbon growth, poverty reduction, and climate resilience to tackle the impact of climate changes. He talks about the crucial component of Ethiopia’s drive for growth and transformation will be the development of a vibrant manufacturing and industrial base, which creates jobs for growing urban areas. The World Bank Group is working with the government to ensure that new industrial parks make use of recycled water and renewable resources, develop green areas, and reflect upgraded environmental standards and inspection systems. |
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Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 |
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Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 |
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Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 |
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Ethiopia Rising : Aspiring to Become a Carbon Neutral Middle Income Manufacturing Hub by 2025 |
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ethiopia rising : aspiring to become a carbon neutral middle income manufacturing hub by 2025 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25883968/ethiopia-rising-aspiring-carbon-neutral-middle-income-manufacturing-hub-2025-world-bank-group-president-jim-yong-kim http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24300 |
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