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I arrived in Addis Ababa just a week ago, as British Ambassador to Ethiopia. And one of the first things I wanted to do was to see how British development assistance is working in this very poor country – but one that is making impressive progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals.

So on Wednesday I journeyed with colleagues from the UK Department for International Development (DFID) down into the Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region to see what this means in practice. We were visiting Selti “woreda” (district), about 150 kilometres from the capital.

I witnessed work in progress in four of DFID’s main programmes:

These programmes contribute to an integrated approach to addressing the extreme poverty in which 30 million Ethiopians currently live. There are many challenges ahead, but the country is showing that it can absorb aid and use it well. I came away from Selti feeling optimistic, having met many committed officials and beneficiaries who spoke movingly of how these programmes were making a profound difference to their lives. I am now looking forward to finding out later how DFID is making a real difference in other areas of Ethiopia.

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