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In the 1960s, the Lideta Maternal and Child Health Center (or Lideta MCH Clinic) was established with financing from the Swedish branch of Save the Children by pediatrician Dr Ulla Larsson. [1] As of 2011, Sweden provides about 145 million crowns ($21 million) in aid to Ethiopia per year with a focus on measures to support democracy and human ...
The Swedish representation in the Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinia) included a consulate from 1922 to 1936. [3] In December 1929, the Swedish doctor Knut Hanner replaced the British subject A.D. Bethell as honorary consul and served until 1936. [4] [5] From 1936 to 1947, the Swedish legation in Cairo handled matters concerning Ethiopia. [3]
Swedish people of Ethiopian descent (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Ethiopia–Sweden relations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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According to Statistics Sweden, as of 2014, Ethiopia-born immigrants aged 25–64 in Sweden have an employment rate of approximately 64%. The share of employment among these foreign-born individuals varies according to education level, with employment rates of around 47% (49% males, 46% females) among Ethiopia-born individuals who have attained a primary and lower secondary education level ...
Location of Sweden. Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe and the third-largest country in the European Union by area. It is also a member of the United Nations, the Nordic Council, Council of Europe, the World Trade Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Sweden's investment into research and development stood, in 2007, at over 3.5% of GDP. This is considerably higher than that of a number of MEDCs, including the United States, and is the largest among the OECD members. [56] Sweden rejected the Euro in a referendum in 2003, and Sweden maintains its own currency, the Swedish krona (SEK).
The BRICS bloc has agreed to admit Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to its ranks — adding fuel to the fire of “a new world order,” according ...