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Reforms spark ray of hope

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A WAVE of economic reforms in Ethiopia since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to office nearly a year ago has sparked hope among social businesses struggling to grow under the east African nation’s heavily regulated economy, industry experts said.

Since April, Abiy’s government has announced shake-ups across industries, including plans to open up the once closely guarded telecommun­ications and power monopolies.

Ethiopia has also loosened government control of the economy by opening its logistics sector to foreign finance and finalising reforms in its underdevel­oped mining and oil sectors to encourage more foreign investors.

Matthew Davis, chief executive of Renew Strategies, an impact investment firm which finances Ethiopian social start-ups, said there was untapped potential with a market of 100 million people – many of whom needed products and services that social firms could meet.

“The challenges in Ethiopia are big, but the opportunit­ies are also big. Ethiopia is the second-largest population in Africa … and now it’s slowly opening up,” Davis said at the Sankalp Africa Forum, an event in Nairobi, Kenya, bringing together investors, social businesses and policymake­rs.

Businesses designed to both turn a profit and help people in need have mushroomed in Ethiopia in recent years, with women and young people playing a prominent role as social entreprene­urs.

There are over 50 000 companies in Ethiopia pioneering solutions aimed at improving services from water and sanitation to health, education and housing for the country’s most needy, according to a survey by the British Council. Yet they are struggling to scale up and expand – largely due to a lack of access to finance, said the report. | Reuters

 ?? REUTERS ?? A MODEL Dressed in an outfit made with chocolate presents a creation at the Le Salon du Chocolat – Chocolades­alon chocolate fair, in Brussels, Belgium yesterday. |
REUTERS A MODEL Dressed in an outfit made with chocolate presents a creation at the Le Salon du Chocolat – Chocolades­alon chocolate fair, in Brussels, Belgium yesterday. |

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