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Child Marriage May Cost Ethiopia Billions of Dollars

Ethiopia’s economy could potentially lose billions of dollars annually due to child marriage, says a new report by the World Bank and the International...

Can Insurance Help Low-Income Ethiopians Cope With Risk?

The loss of crop or livestock as well as concerns about illness and accidents are key financial expenses on the minds of low-income Ethiopians. Unexpected...

Ethiopia’s forests, an undervalued resource

In Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Africa after Nigeria, policymakers are trying to make their nation’s economic development more sustainable. One of the...

The Ethiopian Powder Keg Is a Regional Threat

When governmental forces killed at least 9 civilians in last week’s security operation in Ethiopia’s Oromia region to enforce the country’s state of emergency,...

Supporting Ethiopia’s Pro-Poor Public Expenditure to Ensure Equitable Growth

Although Ethiopia has succeeded at improving the delivery of basic services to its rapidly growing population—and met a number of universal development markers for...

Defusing Ethiopia’s toxic time bomb

It’s the beginning of the end for Ethiopia’s stores of DDT, an internationally restricted pesticide. The East African country is moving to eliminate once...

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