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Mar
11
Fri
2016
Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress @ Millennium Hall
Mar 11 @ 8:00 am – Mar 13 @ 4:00 pm

The 2016 “Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress” session will be held from 11th – 13th March at the Addis Ababa Millennium Hall. Under patronage Food, Medicine and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority of Ethiopia and support of Ministry of Health and Addis Ababa Health Bureau.

This event will show cases more than 150 brands of products & services from Medical equipments & Pharmaceuticals, Scientific Instruments & in consumables, Hospitals & Specialized Clinics, Wellness & Fitness Centers and Herbal & Cosmetics Industries.

Registration is already starts, please confirm your participation before September 2015 and get 10% discount.

Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress 2016 @ Addis Ababa Millenium Hall
Mar 11 @ 8:00 am – Mar 13 @ 5:00 pm

Ethio Health Exhibition and Congress is a grand show of its kind which will have exhibits from leading exhibitors from the sectors of health, wellness and beauty. This show will have exhibits from regional and local Manufacturers, distributors and service providers from fields like Medical technology, Medical consumables and Disposables, Medical services and Publications, Surgical products, Imaging and Diagnostics, Laboratory Equipments and furnitures, Hospital furniture and supplies, Physiotherapy and orthopedics technology, Healthcare Products and services, General and specialized Hospitals, First Aid equipments and emergency service, Pharmaceutical products, Wellness and fitness, Commodity and consumer goods.

Jul
3
Sun
2016
Ethiopian Green Party @ Silver Spring Civic Center
Jul 3 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

10 years anniversary of Ethiopian Green Party

Miss Ethiopia USA 2016 @ DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Jul 3 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Miss Ethiopia USA 2016 @ DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel | Silver Spring | Maryland | United States

The most anticipated Miss Ethiopia USA Pageant 2016 is  in full effect !!! The Miss Ethiopia USA Pageant was found to feature Ethiopian women in the U.S pursue their educational dreams, achieve personal growth, rediscover and take pride in their Ethiopian heritage, as well as help them lay a strong foundation as future leaders of the world. Beautiful Ethiopian women if being crowned as Miss Ethiopia USA and showcasing beautiful Ethiopia is your dream this is an opportunity to make it HAPPEN. Act NOW!  International Media, Honored Guests and Live performance are a few that would be part of this phenomenal event.

Contact Nati for vendor opportunities

Jul
24
Sun
2016
Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa Conference @ African Union Complex
Jul 24 – Jul 27 all-day
Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa Conference @ African Union Complex | Addis Ababa | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

Background

Causing more than 8.2 million deaths annually cancer is one of the top killer diseases of our time. The estimated number of 14 million plus new cases occurring every year is expected to increase by 70% in the next two decades. With the majority of cancer cases and deaths now occurring in low- and middle-income countries Africa is suffering the heavy burden of this serious public health crisis. A large proportion of cancers in Africa is diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease where curative treatment is no longer an option. This is due to the lack of screening and early detection services, as well as limited awareness of early signs and symptoms of cancer among the public and health care providers. Fear of Stigma associated with cancer also plays a role in late-stage presentation of the disease in most parts of Africa. Because many African countries lack adequate number of health facilities that can provide specialized treatment and palliative care, cancer patients are faced with long waiting period and considerable treatment costs that are beyond their economic means. With Cervical and cervical and breast cancers being the leading causes of cancer related deaths in Africa the burden of the disease in women is much worse. Gender inequalities, weak economic power of women and absence of screening and early diagnoses services contribute to the increasing number of preventable deaths of women.

The overwhelming demand for cancer treatment and care, the fragile public health system in many African nations coupled with the absences of national cancer control plan and supportive policy and financial frameworks is causing serious social and economic crises that call for an immediate and coordinated action to prevent and control cancer in Africa.

The Stop Cervical Breast and Prostate Cancer in Africa Conference is one response among many to this alarming situation. The conference is an annual event dedicated to contributing to the efforts of ending Cervical Breast & Prostate Cancer in Africa. The 10th SCCA conference will be held 24 – 27 July 2016 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference is organized under the patronage of H.E Roman Tesfaye Abneh First Lady of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The organizational work of the conference is undertaken by dedicated inter-ministerial committees in partnership with Princess Nikky Cancer Foundation.

Aug
24
Wed
2016
Healthcare Innovation Summit @ Radisson Blu Gautrain
Aug 24 @ 8:00 am – Aug 25 @ 6:00 pm
Healthcare Innovation Summit @ Radisson Blu Gautrain | Johannesburg | Gauteng | South Africa

The format of the event is interactive with roundtable discussions and case studies from leading healthcare CIOs, as well as healthcare entrepreneurs and government functionaries, all sharing their experiences on what works and what does not.

Who should attend?

 The conference will assemble participants including CXOs, Department Heads and Senior Management from: Government, Public and private hospital, Clinics , Hospices, Technology solution providers, Academics. Leaders and decision makers in the healthcare field are welcome to join the conference to network and exchange strategies with their peers.
Sep
23
Fri
2016
The 5th AAAE Conference @ United Nations Conference Centre
Sep 23 – Sep 26 all-day
The 5th AAAE Conference @ United Nations Conference Centre | Addis Ababa | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

The 5th International Conference of AAAE will take place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 23 – 26 September 2016 under the theme Transforming Smallholder Agriculture in Africa: The Role of Policy and Governance”. The choice of theme has been motivated by the fact that the renewed efforts by most African governments in recent times to commit to supporting agriculture in order to reduce poverty and increase wealth among smallholder farmers are being hindered by a number of challenges not least how effectively to implement sound evidence-based policy reforms within vibrant complex political economies. African governments are aware of the evidence suggesting that GDP growth originating in agriculture is about four times more effective in reducing poverty than GDP growth of other sectors hence their efforts to forge agricultural transformation.

The conference will attract the participation of agricultural economists from academia, industry, government, non-governmental organizations, and the farming communities. These are people who drive policy prescriptions and implementation in their various countries. Many of the African countries to be represented at this conference subscribe to the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), whose overall goal is to eliminate hunger and reduce poverty through agricultural transformation. The countries, in their development blueprints have adopted the four CAADP pillars which include extending the area under sustainable land management, improving rural infrastructure and trade-related capacities for market access, increasing food supply and reducing hunger, and increasing spending on agricultural research, technology dissemination and adoption.

The conference is expected to attract about 450 – 500 delegates from around the world.

Dec
5
Mon
2016
African Economic Conference 2016
Dec 5 – Dec 7 all-day
African Economic Conference 2016 @ Abuja | Federal Capital Territory | Nigeria

The theme for the 2016 African Economic Conference (AEC) is “Feeding Africa: Towards Agro-Allied Industrialization for Inclusive Growth”. This theme is timely and in line with the current African and international development agenda. Ending poverty and overcoming hunger and food insecurity permanently come first and second, respectively, in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) endorsed in September 2015 by UN member States. This commitment is also stressed by the African Union Agenda 2063 that recognizes the right of all Africans to be well-nourished and lead healthy and productive lives. Furthermore, the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), as well as the June 2014 Malabo declaration, highlight that a structural transformation of African agriculture is central to growth and poverty eradication on the continent. Consistent with these goals, agriculture and industrialization are at the heart of the work by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and their vision and long-term strategy for a prospered and inclusive Africa.

Jul
24
Mon
2017
Agriculture Policy in Africa
Jul 24 @ 8:00 am – Aug 4 @ 4:00 pm

The course aims at providing training on agricultural policy with a view to strengthening and/or renewing the knowledge and capacity of African policy makers, including senior managers, negotiators, advisors, planners and analysts, to meet the core challenges of growing the agricultural sector as a central engine of national economic development and social policy. In doing so, the course will expose participants not only to the current state of knowledge and the comparative lessons which are available to Africa, but also some of the best practices that serve as pertinent examples of how an integrated and comprehensive agricultural policy regime has been used to promote economic transformation and social well-being.

The course will serve the policy concerns which most African governments share of, among other things, improving agricultural output and productivity, nurturing the linkages between agriculture and other economic sectors, increasing national food security, combating poverty, expanding employment, promoting environmental sustainability, and enhancing sustainable rural livelihoods, including gender equality. These are concerns that have also been embraced by the African Union, the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and NEPAD.

Nov
14
Tue
2017
Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA-2017)
Nov 14 @ 8:30 am – Nov 17 @ 4:00 pm

The second Conference on Land Policy in Africa will be hosted by the Land Policy Initiative (LPI) which is a joint initiative of the African Union Commission, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the African Development Bank.   The Conference  is a policy and learning event whose goal is to deepen capacity for land policy in Africa through improved access to knowledge and information on land policy development and implementation.  This Conference follows an inaugural Conference held in November 2014 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that was attended by close to 400 participants.

The  Conference of November 2017, dubbed CLPA-2017, will be held under the theme: “The Africa We Want: Achieving socioeconomic transformation through inclusive and equitable access to land by the youth.” This theme  supports  the declaration of 2017 by the African Union as the Year of Youth under the theme “Harnessing Africa’s Demographic Dividend through Investment in youth”.  The format of the Conference will include plenary and parallel sessions, side events, exhibitions, and the use of social media to reach a broader audience, including youth.