Ethiopia Transportation and Telecommunications
Figure 10. Transportation System, 1991
A lack of resources, coupled with military and political
instability, has retarded the growth of a transportation
infrastructure in Ethiopia, even though development of such
a system traditionally has been a government objective. The
Haile Selassie regime allocated an average of 700 million
birr of the planned budget for the development of
transportation during the three five-year development plans
(l957-74). In l975, when the PMAC articulated its socialist
economic policy, the government assumed control of all
transportation and communication facilities. The military
government continued to expand and improve the
transportation infrastructure by using its own funds and by
securing loans from international organizations such as the
World Bank. In l991 the transportation system included
l3,000 kilometers of all-weather roads, a 78l-kilometer
railroad connecting Addis Ababa and Djibouti, twenty-five
airports, and another twenty airfields (see
fig. 10).
Data as of 1991
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