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New official website for Grand Renaissance Dam
Addis Ababa, March 13 (WIC) – The Office of National Council for the Coordination of Public Participation on the Construction of the Grand Renaissance Dam launched an official website on Wednesday.
The website www.hidasse.gov.et was designed for the Office by the Information Network Security Agency (INSA).
At the launching ceremony, Media and Communication Director of the Office of National Council for the Coordination of Public Participation on the Construction of the Grand Renaissance, Fekadu Ketema said the website would enable citizens to access timely information concerning activities on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
It also provides a forum for discussion and feedback, he said.
In another development, the office announced that preparation is underway to mark the 2nd anniversary of the launching of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam construction on 2 April 2013 at the site of the Dam.
According to Fekadu, the anniversary would be marked with various assortments including sports and literary events.

