“Dine for Ethiopia” initiative sees significant progress in tourism, employment, and sustainability
Addis Ababa, July 17, 2024 (FBC) – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s “Dine for Ethiopia” initiative has made significant strides in developing tourism destinations such as Halala Kella, Chebera Churchura, Wonchi, and Gorgora, each highlighting the unique natural endowments of their respective areas, according to the Office of the Prime Minister.
Note that these efforts aim to boost tourism, create jobs, and enhance the quality of life in surrounding communities, all while prioritizing sustainability and environmental preservation.
Tourism plays a crucial role in the global economy, generating substantial foreign exchange earnings and supporting millions of jobs worldwide. Its economic impact is also evident in its direct contribution to GDP.
In Ethiopia, tourism is a cornerstone of the government’s Homegrown Economic Reform Program, forming one of its five key pillars. Initiatives like Prime Minister Abiy’s “Dine for Ethiopia” seek to develop and upgrade destinations to catalyze the tourism sector, attract more visitors, stimulate economic growth, and foster employment opportunities.
The inauguration of the Gorgora Eco Resort signifies Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s commitment to developing four world-class destinations under the “Dine for Ethiopia” initiative and marks his delivery as pledged in 2020. His vision has since expanded to include the ambitious “Dine for Generations” flagship project, which aims to develop seven additional sites currently under construction, as per the PM Office.