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    Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Urban Landholding Registration: A Case Study of Addis Ababa
    (Addis Ababa Unversity, 2017-06) Biruk Tadesse; Muradu Abdo (PhD)
    Nowadays, ongoing urbanization along with an increase in population has created a huge demand for urban land for different uses including residential, greenery, infrastructure, business and social services. This trend applies to Ethiopia as well as the city of Addis Ababa. However, there is a problem in identifying who holds what land, where, what size, which land is government and which one belongs to a private person. These problems hamper the efficiency of service delivery, planning and decision making. Land registration is considered to contribute to the solution of such problems. In the contemporary situation of Ethiopia, in 2011 Government has adopted the Urban Land Development Management Policy, which have paved ways for the issuance of the Urban Landholding Registration Proclamation No .818/2014.This research is about legal and institutional framework for urban landholding registration in the case of Addis Ababa. The research argues that there are legal, practical and institutional problems in the implementation of urban land registration law in the city of Addis Ababa. The findings of the study revealed that, the existence of burdensome provisions which impose a mandatory obligation on a person to file twice application (for adjudication and registration) and for having a provision that punishes a person who has made the right application at the right time due to the failure of other joint holder to submit the application for registration within the time specified by law, the silence of law towards the issue as to what procedure to be followed to adjudicate and register land parcels owned by embassies and international organization, and what the fate of such parcels where transfer of title has occurred in conflict with the law are the legal problems identified by the research. Besides, weak public participation, lack of public awareness about the process of land registration, poor cooperation between land registry institution, non establishment of a security fund that will be used for the payment of damage caused to third parties and failure to deliver updated reliable information to clients using the current digital registration system are some of key identified practical and institutional problems identified and analyzed under the research. Finally, based on the findings of the study recommendations are forwarded. In conducting the study, multiple methods were deployed including a desk review of primary and secondary materials, in depth interviews and FGD discussions with concerned experts, officials, surveyors and lawyers from AACGLRIA and Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (MoUDH).
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    Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Urban Landholding Registration: A Case Study of Addis Ababa
    (Addis Ababa University, 2017-06) Biruk Tadesse; Muradu Abdo(PhD)
    Nowadays, ongoing urbanization along with an increase in population has created a huge demand for urban land for different uses including residential, greenery, infrastructure, business and social services. This trend applies to Ethiopia as well as the city of Addis Ababa. However, there is a problem in identifying who holds what land, where, what size, which land is government and which one belongs to a private person. These problems hamper the efficiency of service delivery, planning and decision making. Land registration is considered to contribute to the solution of such problems. In the contemporary situation of Ethiopia, in 2011 Government has adopted the Urban Land Development Management Policy, which have paved ways for the issuance of the Urban Landholding Registration Proclamation No .818/2014.This research is about legal and institutional framework for urban landholding registration in the case of Addis Ababa. The research argues that there are legal, practical and institutional problems in the implementation of urban land registration law in the city of Addis Ababa. The findings of the study revealed that, the existence of burdensome provisions which impose a mandatory obligation on a person to file twice application (for adjudication and registration) and for having a provision that punishes a person who has made the right application at the right time due to the failure of other joint holder to submit the application for registration within the time specified by law, the silence of law towards the issue as to what procedure to be followed to adjudicate and register land parcels owned by embassies and international organization, and what the fate of such parcels where transfer of title has occurred in conflict with the law are the legal problems identified by the research. Besides, weak public participation, lack of public awareness about the process of land registration, poor cooperation between land registry institution, nonestablishment of a security fund that will be used for the payment of damage caused to third parties and failure to deliver updated reliable information to clients using the current digital registration system are some of key identified practical and institutional problems identified and analyzed under the research. Finally, based on the findings of the study recommendations are forwarded. In conducting the study, multiple methods were deployed including a desk review of primary and secondary materials, in depth interviews and FGD discussions with concerned experts, officials, surveyors and lawyers from AACGLRIA and Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (MoUDH).
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    The Effect of Warehousing Practices on The Pharmaceutical Warehouse Performance: The Case of Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Service Addis Ababa
    (Addis Ababa University, 2023-07) Biruk Tadesse; Zelalem Bayisa (PhD)
    The general objective of the study is to examine the effect of Pharmaceutical Warehousing Practice on warehouse Performance at Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Service. Both a quantitative research approach and an explanatory research design were used in this study. A census sampling technique was used to gather information about warehouse performance from the entire staff who were directly involved in managing warehousing practices (officers, warehouse managers, team leaders, technical advisers, and directors). Both descriptive and inferential data analyses were produced in this study. A 94% response rate was achieved out of 100 questionnaires, with 94 valid responses. A correlation coefficient known as Pearson's product moment was calculated. The variables were found to be statistically significant, and as a result, there is a positive and strong association between storage and Warehouse performance. All factors were determined to be statistically significant, except for dispatch, and it was found that there is a positive and very strong association between order picking, receiving, and put away and the performance of the Warehouse. Following the completion of multiple linear regression analysis, the adjusted R2 coefficient of determination revealed that 80.4% of the variance in pharmaceutical warehouse performance could be accounted for by the predictor variables (receiving, put-away, storage, order picking, and dispatch), indicating that the overall model fit was significant. Additionally, with a statistical significance level of 0.01& 0.05. Order picking, put-away, receiving, and dispatch were the most important variables determining the pharmaceutical warehouse performance. The study recommended the organization enhance warehouse practices (receiving, put away, storage, order picking, and dispatch) to ensure inventory accuracy and warehouse performance of pharmaceuticals. Keywords: Pharmaceutical, Warehousing Practices (receiving, put-away, storage, order picking, and dispatch), Warehouse performance.

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