A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of joining the 23rd Central Committee meeting of the World Council of Churches in Ethiopia.
Discusses the problems in urban unemployment and employment of women, and other economic factors in Ethiopia. Contention on how to address urban unemployment in the country; Result of income-substitution growth policies; Recommendations.
This article presents data on semi-desert vegetation in the southern Afar Depression of Ethiopia. The April rains bring about most of the vegetational activity in the area, and the field work for this study was done during April 1965, about 3 weeks after the first rain of the season. The soil in the study was moist and one heavy rain occurred during the 3 days of the sampling period. Woody plants were counted, and species of other plants were simply listed. A total of eighteen stands of ten plots each was sampled and soil samples were collected from at least five places in each stand, and the composite for each stand were analysed.
CAPITAL, PEASANTS, RURAL population, SOCIOECONOMICS, ECONOMIC development
Abstract
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CHARITIES, ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc., NURSES, DROUGHTS, SERVICES for the poor
Abstract
Reports on the relief program organized by the Ethiopian Nurses Association aimed to bring assistance to the regions in the country that have been affected by droughts. Bases of the program; Move done by "International Nursing Review" to assist the association to carry out the program.
Published
1974
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