Ethiopia belongs to the regions where the lack of economic and technical capabilities is limiting the development of water resources. To tackle these prime challenges, Ethiopia has been implementing the principles of ‘grow green’ as described in its strategy for climate resilient green economy, which late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi termed it necessity and an opportunity to be seized, said Academic Affairs Vice President, Dr Agena Anjulo.

 

College of Business & Economics’ Department of Economics has conducted an internal review workshop on one of its two new Post-Graduate programs to be launched in the next academic year – ‘MA in Development Economics’ at Lecture Theatre, Main Campus on 25th June, 2014. MSc in Agricultural Economics is the second program department is contemplating to introduce.

Green Research Group (GRG) at AMU aims to bring about a multi-stakeholder network that connects a wide range of key players including government, national and international organizations, industries, research and academic institutions, and the society at large, with the aim of facilitating knowledge exchange and joint action towards a rapid national transition to renewable energy and green environment.