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Ethiopia: Breaking New Ground: Oxfam Country Profiles

Autor Ben Parker Abraham Woldegiorgis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2003
"Ethiopia" celebrates the rich cultures of an ancient society, and describes its people's efforts to revive their land. Times are hard: soils are exhausted, schools and hospitals are derelict, and AIDS and urbanization pose new challenges. But the sense of community is strong, and the country's new constitution gives grounds for hope that there is a better future for Ethiopia.This second edition features an eight-page supplement with updated information about the war with Eritrea and its social and economic consequences; together with reports on the food-security situation, the redistribution of land, relations with theWorld Bank and IMF, and national strategies to combat the problem of AIDS.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780855984847
ISBN-10: 0855984848
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 124 x 189 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OXFAM PUB
Seria Oxfam Country Profiles


Cuprins

Beginnings; A bird's eye view; A land of plenty; Menelik the Moderniser; Haile Selassie, King of Kings; The Derg years; The nationalities question; Building the Second Republic; A life of exile; Living off the land; The environment; Farming and herding; Can Ethiopia feed itself? The world's second poorest economy; Education: a way out of poverty; Women's lives: the 15 hour day; May God grant you health; Surviving the city; A land of righteousness; The re-invention of Ethiopia; Dates and events; Up-date: events in Ethiopia since 1995; Facts and figures; Further reading; Oxfam in Ethiopia

Recenzii

"In about 20 short chapters, accompanied by black-and-white photos, the book covers a number of historical, cultural, political, and economic topics about the country, with a particular emphasis on how events affect the lives of ordinary Ethiopians. The conclusion to the 1995 section states, 'The last few years of the twentieth century will see the re-birth of Ethiopia, or its return to civil war and despair.' As is noted in the chapter of updates, continued poor economic development, a 1998 war with Eritrea, and undiminished AIDS crisis mean that the people of Ethiopia still face tremendous challenges."