Since 2000, when Ethiopia had one of the highest poverty rates in the world, households have experienced a decade of remarkable progress in well-being and the country has seen a 33 percent reduction ...
But such instances aren't isolated--thanks to social media segments like Reels, Shorts, and TikTok, Ethiopia's extravagant wealth displays are now on full display, and yes, almost side by side with ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia's Growth Myth - Beneath Surface Lies Bureaucracy, Corruption, and InequalityThe government consistently claims Ethiopia is experiencing rapid economic growth. However, beneath this façade lies a dysfunctional economy and governance system, riddled with bureaucratic ...
In July 2019, Oxfam reported that more than 15 million people were in need of food aid in Ethiopia and across the Horn of Africa, following poor rainfall due to a worsening climate crisis.
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: PM Abiy Says Ethiopia Has No Intention to 'Invade' Eritrea, Calls Red Sea Access 'Existential'Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told parliament on Thursday that Ethiopia has "no desire to invade Eritrea for the sake of the Red ...
In 2002, Ethiopia drew up a Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP) that targets economic growth averaging 7 percent a year in order to halve income poverty by 2015. The strategy ...
Across Ethiopia, poor farmers and rich business executives alike eagerly await the 5 gigawatts of electricity officials say the dam will ultimately provide. Yet as thousands of workers toil day ...
In Ethiopia, that’s not the case -- but will it lift the country out of poverty? Words, video and images by Jenni Marsh, CNN Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — Zhang Huarong points out of his office ...
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