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Presentation Content:  Country Introduction  Real estate development and housing  introduction - EiABC  why forward

FACTS on Ethiopia  Area - 1,104,300 sq. km  Pop. –more than 94 mil.  Capital City “NEW FLOWER" Addis Ababa  It is the diplomatic capital of Africa.  Altitude ranges - 160m to 4400m

The rationale of Graduate Program 'Land and property Valuation Sisay zenebe Chair holder Urban Policies Ethiopian Architecture Building Construction and City Development

 Second populated country in Africa  Growth rate 2.6 percent  Urbanization less than 20 percent  More than 80 ethnic groups, Federalisim  62 % are Christian and 34 % are museum FACTS on Ethiopia …

Geography mountainslowlands

History Ancient civilization Over 3000 years World Civilization & Religion Cradle of mankind Lucy

History Rock Hewn Axum stele

History Rock Hewn Lalibela Church

History Rock Hewn Bete Medhanialem Church

History Castel of King Fasiledes

Economy  Liberalized market oriented system  Growth averaging 10.8% per year in the past decade  One of the fastest growing economy  Government ownership of land  Government as enabler and producer of housing and industrial parks  Construction boom in the country  Infrastructure development; Power generation, transport, Housing, industrial parks, Retail, etc

Real Estate Development Actors & stakeholders of RE in Ethiopia  Government; Supply & Regulate  Private companies; Local & Foreign  Cooperatives  Individuals  Financial Institutions  Education is left out in the current Real Estate industry; EiABC

Real Estate Development  Land Lease policy, use right  Replacement cost approach  Government and private role  Multiple objectives on public housing; Home ownership, Shelter provision, Urban renewal, Job creation, Housing Finance, capacity building in the construction industry Public Housing Program

Real estate Development

Private Real Estate Development

Infrastructure Development

Transport Development

Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction & City Development, EiABC

 Inaugurated trough an agreement between Ethiopia and Sweden as Faculty of Technology of Addis Ababa University  March 6, Became an independent institute as EiABC History

Undergraduate Programs  Architecture  Construction Technology and Management  Urban and Regional planning  Landscape architecture and design

Existing Masters Degree Programs:  Environmental Planning & Landscape Design  Urban Design & Development  Housing & Sustainable Development  Advanced degree in Architecture

Masters Degree, New Programs :  M.Sc. Building Materials & Geo Techniques  M.Sc. Conservation of Urban & Architectural Heritage  M.Sc. in Land and Property Valuation  M.Sc. & Executive courses In Real Estate Development

International Partnerships 27 Bilateral agreements+ 5 EU and Intra-ACP networks

✤ SRDU: Sustainable Rural Dwelling Unit ✤ EthioPlug-in: Add on library Research Research at EiABC

The rationale of the program Development Labor Skills, Knowledge, attitude Education Entrepreneurship Quality Quantity Factors Capital - catalyst – Hardware – Software

The rationale of the program To fill urgently the gap created due to: Policies followed in the past and current trends Unprecedented growth – Social (population) – Economic and physical – Capacity building of universities We focuses on professionalism & Globalization!

Implementation Need assessment and curriculum development Sense of urgency Planning resources Governance structure- semi autonomous Collaborations IREBS especially Prof. Karl AfRES Private sectors and individuals

Thank you!!!!