Government of Ethiopia makes the following N4G Paris 2025 Commitments aligned with national
strategies, regional and global targets. These are 15 commitments of which 12 are political (8
renewed and 5 new) and 2 financial ...
Medical tourism occurs when an individual travels across borders to seek medical treatment, whereas
wellness tourism is associated with the pursuit of maintaining or enhancing one’s well-being. This
includes rest, disease ...
The Ethiopian Health Professionals’ Licensure Examination (EHPLE)
Information Booklet serves as a comprehensive guide for those individuals
seeking information about the exam. It typically outlines basic information ...
Critical aspects of the broader global response to AMR are efforts to minimize the emergence and
transmission of resistance to drugs used to treat tuberculosis (TB), HIV, and malaria.
The use and misuse of antimicrobials ...
Health workforce is a vital component of the health system without which it is difficult to deliver and
improve access and quality of health care. Ethiopia has been implementing the national human
Resources for Health ...
Ethiopia has been through a number of challenges including COVID-19, conflict, internal displacement,
and other public health emergencies like cholera during the implementation of Ethiopia’s second Health
Sector ...
This sub topic focuses on basic reproductive and maternal health service indicators,
i.e. Contraceptive acceptance rate, Antenatal care, delivery, postnatal care, cesarean
section, Comprehensive abortion care and stillbirth.
The health sector has been implementing the Second Health Sector Transformation Plan (HSTP-II) for
the past three years, from 2020/21 to 2022/23. To align all sectoral strategic plans to the similar period,
address ...
WASH in healthcare facilities refers to the provision of water, sanitation, health care waste
management, infrastructure for hygiene and environmental cleaning, and services across all
parts of a facility. Healthcare ...
The huge investment on health infrastructure construction and health
workforce development for theP a g e | 1 expansion of primary and
secondary health care unit in the last 20 years has been a huge
success for Ethiopia. ...
In today’s healthcare landscape, diagnostic services form the backbone of effective treatment and
patient care. The accuracy and timeliness of diagnoses are critical for developing effective treatment
plans, improving ...
Addressing these
challenges requires sustained investment, innovation,
and strengthened partnerships and this reminds us of the importance of intensifying our efforts to
accelerate progress toward universal health coverage.
Data quality and reporting remained consistently strong, ranging from 82% to 87% between 2019
and 2024, with regional reporting completeness increasing from 64% to 77% in the same period,
though still below target. While ...
Ethiopia is among the few countries with unstable malaria transmission. Consequently, malaria
epidemics are serious public health emergencies. In most situations, malaria epidemics develop over
several weeks, allowing ...
Over the last 80 years, since the first report of the League of Nations Health Organization on
Water Supply and Sewage Treatment in 1936, various steps have been taken to transform the
global water supply and sanitation ...
Ethiopia’s official policy remains to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030, targeting an 80%
UHC index. This ambition is rooted in the Health Sector Transformation Plan II (HSTP II, 2020/21–2024/25),
the Health ...
National Guideline for Compounding of Dermatological Preparations brings practical and
background information for compounding, dispensing, and use of dermatological preparation,
antiseptics, disinfectants and other ...
The National Guidelines for HIV/AIDS and Nutrition in Ethiopia (hereafter referred to
as the Guidelines) define the nutrition actions for service providers to take in
providing quality care and support to people living ...
The WHO consultant/staff deployed at Ministry of Health/HEFA works and supports the Ministry of Health closely
and agreed verbally to conduct the assessment mid-late 2019. The assessment was conducted over a 4-month
period, ...