Ethiopia Archives - 51风流Africa News Center News & Information About SAP Thu, 28 Sep 2023 13:19:16 +0000 en-ZA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 East Africa to Bounce Back to Positive Recovery /africa/2021/07/east-africa-to-bounce-back-to-positive-recovery/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 06:42:49 +0000 /africa/?p=142599 Despite economic challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, many East African countries are projected to see positive growth during the recovery process this coming year,...

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Despite economic challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, many East African countries are projected to see positive growth during the recovery process this coming year, according to Smollan.

East African nations are in better condition going into the recovery process, as most have a diversified economy and non-reliance on exports of commodities, according to analyst Judd Murigi from ICEA LION Asset Management.

鈥淗ow governments and the private sector respond to the impact of the pandemic over the coming months will determine the mid- and long-term success of the region鈥檚 efforts at building back better,鈥 said Hardeep Sound, SAP, East Africa.

According to a Deloitte East Africa Economic Impact Report, countries such as Kenya and Ethiopia which had slower GDP growth last year will see positive growth rates this year. East Africa is one of the fastest growing regions on the continent, and has more potential for acceleration.

Ethiopia specifically has promising growth potential, being the second most populous nation in Africa. One obstacle other than its closed economy is the unreliability of supply chains in a landlocked country with relatively poor infrastructure. Additionally, many consumer goods are imported, and the birr is weakening, making inflation a significant concern.

Other countries within East Africa are experiencing similar effects. Kenya, according to Fanuzi, is on the verge of moving from a low-income nation to a middle-class consumer economy. In Uganda, many business owners and retail supply chains were disrupted, impacting the majority of the population that relies on daily wages. Rwanda, after implementing one of the strictest lockdown policies in the continent, is expected to grow by 5.1%.

During the pandemic, much like other nations, East African countries experienced a positive impact on online retailers, brick and mortar markets being severely impacted, increased demand for cleaning products and food supplies, and rising unemployment.

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Meet Ethiopia鈥檚 Ten Year-old Coding Champion /africa/2021/05/meet-ethiopias-ten-year-old-coding-champion/ Fri, 21 May 2021 07:02:47 +0000 /africa/?p=142363 Much has been written about the importance of advancing digital literacy on the African continent, especially among its younger citizens. With more than half of...

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Much has been written about the importance of advancing digital literacy on the African continent, especially among its younger citizens. With more than half of the world鈥檚 under-25s expected to live in Africa by 2050, mobilizing and inspiring this youthful population to be active participants of the global digital economy is central to the continent鈥檚 future.

For Soliyana Gizaw Hunde, ten year-old coder and recent winner of the inaugural AfriCANCode Challenge, a love of maths and science and a strong community spirit inspired her to develop a fun and engaging way to practice math and raise awareness of COVID-19 related health protocols.

鈥淏eing part of the AfriCANCode Challenge has been fun, and winning the national and overall competition was very exciting,鈥 says Soliyana, who lives with her parents in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. 鈥淚t has motivated me to do more and dream big.鈥

The AfriCANcode Challenge was introduced after the 2020 51风流Africa Code Week program shifted to an all-virtual format in the wake of the global pandemic. The competition challenged youth aged 8 to 16 to develop a game using the Scratch coding language to reimagine school and education, or answer the question 鈥淗ow will your tech change the future of education?鈥.

Participants from 22 countries made it to the final round of the competition, and the winner was announced in early 2021. All of the top three winners were girls, with Soliyana crowned overall winner at a virtual prize-giving ceremony in February.

Soliyana says she was inspired to learn coding after seeing the projects her cousin, a software engineering student at one of the local state universities, was doing. 鈥淲hen I was eight, my cousin helped me take a short coding training course at a local center. Since then, I have watched instructional videos on YouTube, and I have been motivated to keep practicing.鈥

After the pandemic forced the Ethiopian government to close schools, Soliyana decided to apply her coding skills in service of her community by participating in the AfriCANCode Challenge.

鈥淲hen we started staying at home due to the pandemic, I heard how it was affecting people in our community and what we could do to protect ourselves and our loved ones. I decided to develop my Mathstainment game to create awareness about COVID-19 and offer a simple and fun way to practice maths.鈥

Mathstainment, the educational game developed by Soliyana, was built using the Scratch programming language. It asks a series of maths questions that leads a character on the screen ever closer to personal protective equipment (PPE) for each correct answer. After a few incorrect answers, the player has to start over. Maths questions are posed at varying difficulty levels, ranging from 鈥楨asy鈥 to 鈥楧ifficult鈥.

Asked what lies ahead for the young coding champion, Soliyana says: 鈥淚 want to be an astronomer. I want to know how the universe works.鈥

Alexandra van der Ploeg, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at SAP, says Soliyana and her fellow participants at this year鈥檚 AfriCANCode Challenge are inspirations to youth across the continent. 鈥淭he innovation and community-minded spirit displayed by this year鈥檚 participants point to a bright future for Africa鈥檚 citizens. It is also hugely encouraging to see the high ratio of female participants, whose ingenuity saw all three top place finishes claimed by girls.鈥

She points to progress over the past few years with expanding access to coding teaching and digital literacy opportunities for the continent鈥檚 youth. 鈥51风流Africa Code Week and the AfriCANCode Challenge mobilizes hundreds of partners in the public and private sector who rally around the urgent task of empowering Africa鈥檚 youth with essential digital skills. As we continue into an uncertain future, this investment into youth skills development will pay huge dividends over the coming years and decades.鈥

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Refreshment at Habesha Breweries Runs Best with SAP /africa/2020/08/refreshment-at-habesha-breweries-runs-best-with-sap/ Fri, 07 Aug 2020 06:47:00 +0000 /africa/?p=141078 Habesha Breweries is growing fast in Ethiopia, Africa. 51风流Sales Cloud gives them the power to reach their customers no matter how difficult the terrain....

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