The Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), as an Executing Agency is administering the implementation of the Eastern Ethiopia Electricity Grid Reinforcement Project (EEEGRP) with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Korean Economic Development Cooperation Fund (KEDCF) under the Korea-Africa Energy Investment Framework (KAEIF) that was signed between AfDB and Korean Exim Bank as Financiers of the Project.Eastern Ethiopia Electricity Grid Reinforcement Project comprises the Hurso -HarerJigjiga 400 kV power transmission line and substation projects that cross 3 Regional states (Somali, Oromia, and Harari) and one city administration (Dire-Dawa) and the Degehabur – Birkot- Kebridehar 132 kV Power transmission line and substation project within the Somali National Regional State.The ultimate goals of the Eastern Ethiopia Electricity Grid Reinforcement Project are upgrading the existing network from Hurso to Jigjiga via Harar and expanding the 132 kV network from Degehabur to Kebridehar through the new Birkot substation.To address biophysical and socioeconomic risks and impacts and enhance the beneficial impacts of the proposed TL and substation projects, ESIA studies have been conducted in line with national requirements and AfDB’s ESAP and ISS. As an integral part of the ESIA, this standalone Stakeholders Engagement Plan (SEP) Report is prepared.The overall aim of this SEP is to ensure that a consistent, comprehensive, and coordinated approach is taken to stakeholder engagement and project disclosure throughout the project cycle. It is further intended to demonstrate the commitment of EEP as a project developer and the main implementing party, to an ‘international best practice’