EU Ethiopia budgetary support restarts after 5-year pause with €140M funding for health, governance and growth reforms The post EU Ethiopia budgetary support resumesEU Ethiopia budgetary support restarts after 5-year pause with €140M funding for health, governance and growth reforms The post EU Ethiopia budgetary support resumes

EU Ethiopia budgetary support resumes with €140M

2026/04/22 10:30
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The European Union has resumed EU Ethiopia budgetary support after a five-year pause with €140 million for key sectors.

This marks renewed trust in Ethiopia’s reforms. EU Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen announced the move at the EU-Ethiopia Business Forum in Addis Ababa. The EU suspended €88 million in direct budget support in January 2021. This hit transport and health projects. The Tigray conflict started in November 2020, shortly before the suspension. Now, reforms and partnership needs drive the restart.

The package is part of the EU’s €815 million Multi-Indicative Programme for Ethiopia 2021-2027. It targets governance, health, and growth. Funds release in three phases. Ethiopia’s government pushed reforms post-conflict. The EU sees this as a clear sign of confidence.

Funding Boosts Key Sectors

The immediate €140 million aids the national budget. It supports priority areas like health and business reforms. However, more flows to energy and digital projects.

The EU supports energy projects under the Global Gateway initiative. Digital infrastructure development is also part of broader EU assistance programs.

The European Investment Bank provided €100 million in 2023 for rural development. These steps reshape Ethiopia’s economy. They draw European and private investors.

Investor Opportunities Emerge

This EU Ethiopia budgetary support positions Ethiopia as a Global Gateway hub. East Africa’s largest economy opens markets. Reforms stabilise finances. Energy and digital upgrades cut risks.

Investors eye infrastructure gains. Power grid fixes aid industry. Digital rollout speeds data flows. Rural development lifts output. Meanwhile, the 50-year EU partnership deepens.

For institutional players, this signals entry points. Development finance pros track energy and digital funds. Policymakers note the reform link. Ethiopia navigates global fuel squeezes better with steady aid. Private capital can follow EU leads into energy and agriculture.

The shift unlocks growth. Investors gain from Ethiopia’s pivot.

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