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To accomplish this task, Ethiopia needed infrastructure to develop resources, a material base to improve living conditions, and better health, education, communications, and other services. [41] A key element of the emperor's new economic policy was the adoption of centrally administered development plans. [41]
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Below is a sortable list of countries by number of Internet users as of 2024.Internet users are defined as persons who accessed the Internet in the last 12 months from any device, including mobile phones.
These include illegal connections, illegal pumping, and purchasing water from pushcart vendors that resale at 15-25 times the official price. [ 45 ] [ 27 ] It is estimated that 29% of water supplied in the city is from illegal connections and that only 30% of residents have a legal connection to the utility distribution line.
Ethiopia is often considered as the birthplace of coffee since cultivation began in the 9th century. [254] Exports from Ethiopia in the 2009–2010 financial year totalled US$1.4 billion. [255] Ethiopia produces more coffee than any other nation on the continent. [256] "Coffee provides a livelihood for close to 15 million Ethiopians, 16% of the ...
This is a list of countries by Internet connection speed for average and median data transfer rates for Internet access by end-users. The difference between average and median speeds is the way individual measurements are aggregated.
Hayden wrote: "The answer from [the Justice Department] was clear: ' ... you can't do this.'" [6] As of June 2013, the database stores metadata for at least five years. [7] According to Pulitzer Prize winning journalist James Risen , MAINWAY was the most important of the four components that comprised the ThinThread program.
The incursion began with over a thousand Al-Shabaab fighters staging diversionary attacks on four Ethiopian-Somali border towns in order to allow a force of 500 to 800 fighters to penetrate the Ethiopian security zone and advance into the region, who then advanced 150 km into the region. [149]