Harar Corridor development unveils city’s diverse cultural and economic aspects

Harar, 24 March 2017
The Government Communication Service is currently conducting a media tour in Harar, focusing on ongoing development projects within the historic city.
This initiative aligns with the Service’s mandate to disseminate information regarding governmental development endeavors nationwide, achieved through collaborative efforts with various media outlets.
This particular tour organized in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Authority, spotlights the city’s corridor development, various developmental initiatives, and internal road construction of Jegol Wall.
The corridor development project aims to enhance the city’s livability and offer tangible benefits to its residents. Specifically, the project visibly transforms Harar, unveiling a more attractive urban landscape.
These projects also generate employment opportunities, contributing to the city’s growing appeal as a desirable tourist destination. The seemly improvements, including the creation of recreational spaces for residents, are integrated with green development initiatives.
The city’s developmental initiatives foster community engagement through various economic activities, including beekeeping, poultry farming, and dairy production, thus providing sustainable livelihoods for local inhabitants.
The observed progress in corridor development is bolstering Harar’s reputation as an internationally recognized tourist destination, showcasing the city’s unique character and attracting a wider range of visitors.