Ministry of Youth and Sport (Ethiopia)

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Ministry of Youth and Sport (Ethiopia)
የወጣቶችና የስፖርት ሚኒስቴር
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Government department overview
FormedOctober 2001
Jurisdiction Ethiopian government
Headquarters Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Minister responsible

The Ministry of Youth and Sport is the department of the government of Ethiopia responsible for promoting community-based sport to build the nation's image and facilitate youth development. The ministry works closely with national and international stakeholders.

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According to the reorganization of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopian proclamation NO 471/2005, the ministry is responsible for facilitating the formation of youth organizations to support national development, monitor and support youth initiatives, enable public participation in sport, develop sports and training facilities, oversee sports medicine and combat doping, and coordinate sports associations at a national level.

Ministers

The ministry is run by a minister and two state ministers.

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minister of youth and sport Aster Mamo 2006

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