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Ethiopian photographer Michael Tsegaye accompanied ecbp’s work from the very beginning, capturing the efforts made by the program to help induce rapid and sound economic growth in Ethiopia. His pictures are a unique document of a country on the path of transformation. Far from negative portraits, they celebrate the anonymous heroes working every day to sustain their families and build a better tomorrow.

 

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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.
Made in Ethiopia
 

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The photographer Michael Tsegaye, born 1975 in Addis Ababa, graduated from the School of Fine Arts at Addis Ababa University. His works have been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions.

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