After only 3 years, more than 1,600,000 square meters (160 KM roads) are paved in Ethiopia. More than 127,000 workers have received on-the-job training in the various skills of the cobblestone trade. More than 2,000 small and medium companies were foundet. The UCBP program in Ethiopia started to give contracts to pave more than 400,000 m2 at the new University compounds at 15 cities. Big success for gtz
I would not mind working on one of these projects when i go back to visit. Gonder could use some of these roads. Talk is cheap and we cant just criticize the government, as these men and women work these purposeful and dignifying work. Whats better then developing your country for a living. Thank you Moezer2 for this positive energy and video.
After only 2 years, more than 650,000 square meters are paved. More than 67,000 workers have received on-the-job training in the various skills of the cobblestone trade. Quick scaling up of initial training measures and the enormous further scaling up potential is unique.
The growing dimension of the project is also due to the strong ownership of the Ethiopian government, which supports the program in all possible ways. It brings employment, money and skills to Ethiopia.
no mater what is going on between our two countries just seeing development going on in ETHIOPIA, i feel as excited as any other ETHIOPIAn for the simple fact that may be one day we become one and i get to see ur home and u mine hopefully even though not much is heard from my home i am sure some good things r going on too
That was pretty awesome if you ask me!!
spekiion 5 months ago
Update November 2010:
After only 3 years, more than 1,600,000 square meters (160 KM roads) are paved in Ethiopia. More than 127,000 workers have received on-the-job training in the various skills of the cobblestone trade. More than 2,000 small and medium companies were foundet. The UCBP program in Ethiopia started to give contracts to pave more than 400,000 m2 at the new University compounds at 15 cities. Big success for gtz
Moezer2 1 year ago
I would not mind working on one of these projects when i go back to visit. Gonder could use some of these roads. Talk is cheap and we cant just criticize the government, as these men and women work these purposeful and dignifying work. Whats better then developing your country for a living. Thank you Moezer2 for this positive energy and video.
adwaye 1 year ago
turkey (yontar kalıp makina) وتركيا ، واسمحوا لي أن أنصحك لا تعمل مثل هذا الجهاز (العفن هو آلة متكسرة)
youtombala 2 years ago
September 2009:
After only 2 years, more than 650,000 square meters are paved. More than 67,000 workers have received on-the-job training in the various skills of the cobblestone trade. Quick scaling up of initial training measures and the enormous further scaling up potential is unique.
The growing dimension of the project is also due to the strong ownership of the Ethiopian government, which supports the program in all possible ways. It brings employment, money and skills to Ethiopia.
Moezer2 2 years ago
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roland4you 1 year ago
no mater what is going on between our two countries just seeing development going on in ETHIOPIA, i feel as excited as any other ETHIOPIAn for the simple fact that may be one day we become one and i get to see ur home and u mine hopefully even though not much is heard from my home i am sure some good things r going on too
tx
erinumber1 3 years ago
Oh Gash so beautiful....
tx 4 posting it guyz
ETHIOPIA keeps going forward and its enemies left liking their wounds and scartching their heads in wonder...
ahmddin 3 years ago 3
Wow, beautiful,
Danke the people of Germany
gizzlegangster 3 years ago 4
Another bad news to Ethio haters - -let them inflame - -
shewiT1 3 years ago 3