The United States Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin Massinga travelled to Jimma, in the Oromia region from May 29-30, to meet with local communities on key development initiatives. The U.S. Embassy continues to work with Ethiopian communities in all regions to promote inclusive economic development, improve health outcomes, and increase the quality of education. Through technical assistance, capacity building, and direct support to local institutions, the U.S. is helping drive sustainable progress across sectors that matter most to everyday Ethiopians.
During his visit, Ambassador Massinga met with local leadership across various sectors, including with university leaders and health officials, providing an opportunity to discuss the progress of U.S. government-supported programs and the positive impact of U.S.-Ethiopian cooperation.
The Ambassador spoke with providers and beneficiaries from Jimma University Medical Center and with malaria specialists at the Jimma Public Health Emergency Operations Center highlighting the importance of education, health, and agriculture in driving Ethiopia’s development—areas where the United States continues to provide support through university partnerships, health system strengthening, and programs like PEPFAR and the President’s Malaria Initiative.