Addis ababa: A new book titled 'The Remaking of Addis Ababa: Transformation from 2020-2025' that chronicles the Ethiopian capital's rapid modernization was officially launched today in the presence of senior government officials and international scholars. Speaking at the launch ceremony, Ethiopia's Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh described the publication as an important historical record of Addis Ababa's transformation.According to Ethiopian News Agency, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the significance of the book, noting that Addis Ababa is steadily evolving into a modern, livable, and attractive city for future generations. The book, independently written and published by international authors and diaspora scholars who closely followed the city's transformation, highlights the resilience, determination, and achievements behind the ongoing efforts to reshape Ethiopia's capital into a modern and inclusive metropolis.Produced through the authors' own initiative and resources, the publication is being recognized as a reflection of the large-scale urban renewal projects taking place in Addis Ababa. Officials said the book goes beyond documenting infrastructure projects, capturing what they described as promises fulfilled through action and the collective contribution of Addis Ababa residents, who participated through ideas, labor, commitment, and resources.The publication was authored by prominent international and diaspora scholars, including Professor Simon Lee, Dr. Clement Katulushi, Ethiopian-born scholar Hirpo Kumbi, and their team. Their work documents Addis Ababa's transformation from ambitious vision to tangible progress, preserving for future generations the story of one of Africa's most significant urban renewal initiatives."This book tells the story of all of us. Let us read it, embrace it, and share Ethiopia's story of change and success with the world," Temesgen said.
