Ethiopia is located at the corner of Africa and has a population of over 75 million people. It is one of the most populous countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Most people, over 85% live in rural areas. Ethiopia is one of the slowest developing countries in the world. Ethiopia has many poverty and an estimated 47% live below the poverty line. Life expectancy is 54 years old, causing malnutrition, low-level education, widespread poverty, and difficulty accessing medical services.
In Ethiopia, 61% of uneducated women give birth by 20 years old and 16% of women who received 8 years of education will look into causality in detail. In 1994, the country canceled tuition fees, set school meals in rural areas, increased educational budget, and allowed local language courses. A group of girls born in 1986 entered school age under the old system and girls born in 1987 underwent reform. The cohort born in 1987 showed that the increase in school education is 0.8 years old.
I think that it is interesting to carefully examine this data set and try to capture the pulsation of a possible promoter or vibrator of the next generation. My first goal was to examine the world view and personality of the person that attribute is related to satisfaction of life, but I immediately discovered that Partisan politics appeared everywhere.
From the lush mountains to the dry landscape overlooking the ever-changing landscape, we can feel that we are getting closer to the lowlands of Oganda in the Somali ethnic region of Ethiopia. Looking at the excited expression of the founder of the project Dick Young knew that there were some special things when we jumped over the project's horseshoe hospital complex. After Gord went from the plane to the car, he drove to Denan and opened the obstacle. When our two cars were stopped by the military, my heart has settled, and we were asked to wait until the next day. Because I did not admit that I was a curse with confidence (because I could not enter because of the revolt in that area in 2009), we can go through the door the next morning through the door I was relieved very much.
Representatives of the US Commission on Ethiopia expressed their hope to establish a closer development partnership with the country. On May 20th, Carl Habro said Ethiopia would be an important development partner in the US in the 21st century. He highlighted the importance of Ethiopia's mineral and agricultural resources, as well as the potential for hydropower generation in the US economy. (Lagos, p. 23) The US ambassador to Ethiopia recommended American businessmen to work in Ethiopia at the annual African Trade and Investment Conference held in April 1998, and the possibility of investing in their products And emphasized the potential market.