ECSU cross - cutting issues office organized a welcoming ceremony to all female students who are registered for the academic year 2015/16 on October 28, 2015 at students lounge, in the main campus of the University.
Ethiopian Government has long been aware of the importance of the knowledge, experience, skills, and financial resources of Ethiopians in the Diaspora as a vital contribution to national growth. The government, aiming to encourage Ethiopians and foreign nationals of Ethiopian origin living abroad to establish strong links with their motherland, and it is set to become part and parcel of Ethiopia’s development endeavors, has adopted a Diaspora policy.
Horn Institute of Governance and Development prepared a half day orientation to its first batch of students on 20th October 2015. The students are drawn from ten different East African countries includingEthiopia.
ECSU community celebrates 8th national Flag Day at the main campus of the University on Monday, October 19, 2015. Dr Hailemichael Abera president of the University in the occasion said that when we celebrate flag day we give great importance to one thing that is ‘renaissance’. Renaissance means renewal. That means transforming from poverty to middle income society. Our big enemy is poverty and ignorance; while celebrating the national Flag Day, we as a nation commit ourselves to the national growth and transformation plan, said Dr.Hailemichael.
The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing said that though Ethiopia is still an agrarian country, rapid urbanization due to rural-urban migration and population growth, the possibility of transforming the economy and the demographic landscape is much higher.