Engaging: thousands of students will benefit from exciting university
reforms.
Premium Products: working with the private sector to
promote Ethiopian.
Engineering Towards Development and Change: 13 international lectures on general studies, transferring knowledge and motivation.
The weight of Ethiopian products: ecbp and the Quality and
Standards Authority of Ethiopia (QSAE) ensure the regulation
of measurements and weights.
Giving a hand: ecbp partners work as one to promote
growth.
Reading between the lines: The Career Expo brought
businesses and young professionals together.
Equal opportunities: mainstreaming gender is part of ecbp’s
private sector commitment.
Expanding: TVET graduates in Dire Dawa are among the
many carving out a career
Ethiopian textile companies: upgraded to compete.
Smiling at the future: entrepreneurs gain market experience.
Encouraging: skilled workers are the backbone of the private
sector.
Career Expo: hundreds of jobs and internships on offer to
graduates.
Stepping out: making Ethiopian products internationaly
recognised.
Creating prosperity: tradition and technology for development.
It’s a deal! ecbp helping to guarantee consumer rights.
Caring hands: standards in health and safety are
implemented by ecbp in Ethiopian companies.
Quality sewn in: ecbp’s value chain approach ensures first class
materials from start to finish.
Calibrating Ethiopia: a truck with mobile calibrating laboratories will tour the nation, bringing quality to the regions.
Designing a new millennium: ecbp is bringing fresh working
opportunities to the country.
Nicholas Negroponte in Ethiopia: hoping to reach every kid in the country with his One Laptop Per Child initiative in the next five years.
Millennium development goals: ecbp is working closelywith the pharmaceutical sector to improve the quality of medicines.
Graduating in style: TVET graduates are becoming Ethiopia’s
skilled workers.
Calibration counts: ecbp is bringing calibration to markets as a
tool for a fair deal.
Endeavor: Ethiopian textile companies have already achieved
international recognition.
Sitting up straight: small and medium sized enterprises
play a big part in ecbp’s private sector reform.
New horizons: the ongoing reform of faculties of technology
will give students the chance to compete for jobs worldwide.
Polished to perfection: company reengineering helps
businesses realize their potential.
Pharmaceuticals: ensuring quality in one of ecbp’s key sectors.
Seeing past the certificate: The new TVET recognizes the skills of
the non-formally and informally educated.
ecbp: a program with its own voice.
Comfort and quality: introducing the world to Ethiopian
goods.
General Studies Lecture Series: combining development and
technology.
One step ahead: ecbp is giving Ethiopian shoes a foothold in
the international market.
Enlightening: ecbp’s reforms are bringing a brighter future to
Ethiopia.
Technical and Vocational Education and Training: TVET students
are receiving an improved education in Ethiopia.
Business Incubation Centers: giving skilled workers the
chance to become entrepreneurs.
Catalyst of development: ecbp is pushing the private sector
to boost Ethiopia’s economy.
Quality and Standards Authority of Ethiopia (QSAE):Collaborating ecbp to produce, test and standardize national products.
Hollow blocks: a new technology making the construction sector more efficient.
TVET catwalk: innovative designs, original styles, real chances.
Finding progress: many companies have been selected to represent Ethiopia beyond its borders.
Speaking their minds: ecbp promotes public-private dialogue
to achieve success.
Branding Ethiopia: Adama has started trading its own quality products.
Ironing out problems: ecbp helps companies upgrade their
technologies and overcome obstacles.
Enhancing: ecbp has driven numerous workshops on capacity development in Ethiopia, bringing together many different types of business together.
Millennium Skills Competition: promoting competition, rewarding skills.
The Bridge: a newspaper for the Career Expo created by ecbp and the School of Journalism in Addis Ababa.
Open Toaster: free access to Open Source software for students and the general public.
Promoting self- employment: for a stronger and more independent country.
Rural Housing Competition: new technology and respect for tradition.
Demand-driven program: ecbp is introducing metrology to TVET and university curricula.
Bullets to coffee machines: Ato Azmeraw, TVET graduate,transforms burned-out tank ammunition into coffee machines.