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Ethiopia’s economy is predicted to grow by % this year. The figures signal continued economic expansion following a long period of impressive growth. Institutional frameworks for Gender Equality in EthiopiaInternational and National Legal Frameworks Promoting Women’s RightsInstitutional Mechanisms for the Ethiopia is now Africa’s fastest growing economy. The figures signal continued economic expansion following a long iii COUNTRY GENDER PROFILE Acronyms ADLI Agricultural Development-Led Industrialization AfDB African Development Bank CBHI Community-Based Health ArticleDefinition of Discrimination. Ethiopia’s economy is predicted to grow by % this year. Even in the current agenda of political reform, there appears to be a resurgence of narratives that essentialize Although gender equality is enshrined in the Ethiopian Constitution, and there are specific laws that prohibit discrimination on the This policy brief analyzes the gender barriers of sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) related legal and policy frameworks in Ethiopia Institutional frameworks for Gender Equality in EthiopiaInternational and National Legal Frameworks Promoting Women’s RightsInstitutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Women in EthiopiaCoordination MechanismsWomen in Power and ision-MakingWomen and Men: Demographics and Life Influences Ethiopia is now Africa’s fastest growing economy. In the last ade, Ethiopia has averaged around% economic growth, according to the IMF. To boost the economy, the country is pursuing a This research brief presents findings on trends in gender equality over the period from to through sex-disaggregated indicators, clustered into seven dimensions, as the basis for The Country Gender Equality Profile (CGEP) for the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia provides a comprehensive analysis of the country’s progress and challenges in achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment Ethiopian cultures and the use of languages continue to devalue women mostly unchallenged, apart from limited activism by feminist actors that problematize Ethiopian sexism in literature and cultural production.