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Since 2021, the Ethiopian National Exam quality was under the worsened condition, where 97% students failed to pass the grade 12 exams known as "entrance exam". [12] In October 2023, the Minister of Education Berhanu Nega disclosed the catastrophic failure of student in national exam. 43% of students reported that they have failed to pass the grade 12 secondary school exams in the 2022/23 ...
There are several sectors in Ethiopia where businesses are particularly vulnerable to corruption.Land distribution and administration is a sector where corruption is institutionalized, and facilitation payments as well as bribes are often demanded from businesses when they deal with land-related issues.
Many teachers lack motivation and 60% would move to another job if given the opportunity. [21] Teacher pay starts at about the same level as other civil service jobs but after two years teachers earn less than their civil service counterparts. [21] There are seven salary rungs from beginner to senior lead after 17 years of service.
School of Bible Theology Seminary & University, Virginia; [348] overseen under the alternate name Hope Institute by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [8] School of Intuition & Healing, London and South Africa [349] School of Intuitive Studies, California [350]
June 25 – Birtukan Mideksa, chairwoman of the National Election Board of Ethiopia since 2018 announced her resignation. [55] June 30 – ReliefWeb reported that the security in situation in the Amhara Region remains volatile and there are about 583.5K IDPs across the region, including 245K school-age (3–18) children. At least 4086 schools ...
Many graduates abandon jobs for a long time. [4] There is also a shortage of labor market for unemployed individual in Ethiopia for a long time. Nonetheless, Ethiopia has increasing employability as higher education institution expanded for this purpose. The unemployment rate was 2.79%, a 0.75 increase from 2019.
Hillside, a private school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, offers preschool, primary, secondary and higher education. It meets in 3 different locations in order to keep teacher student ratio low. In August 2016, Hillside hosted a "Cosmic Ray Workshop", a teacher-training workshop sponsored by QuarkNet .
The school's name commemorates Dejazmach Gebre Mariam Gari, who was an Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance fighter during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and the subsequent Italian occupation of Ethiopia. [6] His name, Gebre Mariam, translates to “servant of Mary”. [7] The hyphen in the school's name is due to a French punctuation convention.