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Figure 8.2<br />

Current Institutional Setting of the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation<br />

Prime Minister<br />

signs acts of parliament<br />

related to telecoms policy<br />

Council of Ministers<br />

considers policy initiatives,<br />

budget requests, and plans<br />

Ministry of Transport and Communication<br />

sets policy framework, defines targets and appoints<br />

CEO of ETC, oversees and appoints director of ETA<br />

Ministry of Capacity Building<br />

works closely with EICTDA to help ETA<br />

increase its human and technical capabilities<br />

ETC Board of Directors<br />

supervises ETC, approves or<br />

appoints senior staff<br />

Ethiopian Telecommunications Agency (ETA)<br />

collects fees for licenses, regulates ETC,<br />

receives budget from Ministry of Finance<br />

Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC)<br />

provides telecoms services, raises revenue, and<br />

implements investment programs<br />

Ethiopian Information and Communication<br />

Technology Development Agency (EICTDA)<br />

promotes use of ICT, facilitates development of<br />

national telecommunications program<br />

Source: Adapted from Hartley and Murphree 2006.<br />

Note: ICT = information and communication technology; CEO = chief executive officer.

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