0 INTRODUCTION Ethiopia is located in East Africa, bordering Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea. Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, with 38% of the 86 million residents below the poverty line. 0 Survey method The search engine I use is a secondary source of information, and the website I use is a reliable source of information. Because they were created and written by the organization and experts in that field. I gathered the main information from these sources and summarized it as a point.
The situation in the city is much better, but everyone in Ethiopia is facing the problem of poor poverty and hygiene. However, according to World Bank data, the poverty rate of Ethiopia declined from 44% to 29.6% between 2000 and 2011. In the capital Addis Ababa, 55% of the population lived in slums. However, due to the current construction boom in the private and public sectors, living standards in major cities, in particular Addis Ababa, have greatly improved. It is worth noting that apartment complexes built by the government have emerged around the city and benefit nearly 600,000 people. Environmental hygiene is the most urgent need in cities, and most people can not use waste disposal facilities. This will help spread the disease through unhealthy water
Ethiopia is a republic in the northeastern part of Africa and is officially known as the "Ethiopian Commonwealth Democratic Republic." Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. Eritrea and Djibouti are northeast border areas, east and southeast Ethiopia and Ethiopia, southwestern Kenya, west and northwest Sudan. The size of Ethiopia is 437,600 miles. The majority of Ethiopia is the plateau, the mountains are steep; low deserts surround the plateau
Ethiopia is in contact with the east side of Africa's corner and is in contact with Eritrea, Sudan, Kenya and Somalia. The capital city of Ethiopia is Addis Ababa, to this day Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa, the country after Nigeria. The currency is a building. By the time I write this article, 1 Ethiopian Building = 0.051 dollars, and conversely 1 dollar = 20 Ethiopian Building. The economy of the country relies mainly on agriculture (Ethiopia is one of the world's leading coffee producing countries) and services (telecommunications, finance, insurance etc). English is the most popular foreign language, but many people think that Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia. Oromo is another popular language in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is an ancient country with many characteristics; some of them are independent (not colonialism), drought, poverty and indigenous writing. Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa, but it is one of the poorest countries in Africa and is known for its periodic drought, famine, and intermittent civil war. With respect to modernization, Emperor Tewodros was regarded as the first person to start political modernization and tried to unify Ethiopian subdivided government under the flag of service (orderly governance). Taking into account the vision of Emperor Tewodros, Emperor Menelik strengthened the empire's authority, defended the independence of Ethiopia and began to create and support the process of modern Ethiopia. Alemayehu (2014) pointed out that by securing independence and sovereignty of Ethiopia, Menelik joined Ethiopia and opened a modern Ethiopian kingdom from a small fighting kingdom.