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  2. Eder (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Eder or Idir (Amharic: እድር), is a social institution in Ethiopia used for mutual aid and grants cooperative insurance within specific community. It is an association that primarily assists people with self-help activities or infrastructure, and victims with bereavement such as funeral and other security issues in the community.

  3. Portal:Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia covers a land area of ...

  4. UN raises over $600 million to boost aid to Ethiopia - AOL

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    GENEVA (Reuters) -The United Nations on Tuesday received financial pledges for about two-thirds of the $1 billion it was seeking to raise to boost humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, which has been hit ...

  5. Poverty in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of progress in reducing the rate of poverty in Ethiopia, a map of marginality was created for the region to survey the state of poverty. [3] In Marginality as a Root Cause of Poverty: Identifying Marginality Hotspots in Ethiopia, Gatzweiler defines marginality as "an involuntary position and condition of an individual or group at the margins of social, political, economic ...

  6. Economy of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    4.9 million tons of sorghum (4th largest producer in the world) 4.2 million tons of wheat; 2.1 million tons of barley (17th largest producer in the world) 1.8 million tons of sweet potato (5th largest producer in the world) 1.4 million tons of sugar cane; 1.3 million tons of yam (5th largest producer in the world) 988 thousand tons of broad bean

  7. Amhara people - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018 it had more than 57 million speakers worldwide (32,345,260 native speakers plus 25,100,000 second language speakers), [14] making it the most commonly-spoken language in Ethiopia in terms of first- and second-language speakers, and the second most spoken Semitic language after Arabic.

  8. Where Will Lucid Stock Be in 5 Years? - AOL

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    Sales are down slightly from the $200.5 million reported in the second quarter, and only up slightly from the $195 million in Q3 2022 -- a full two years ago. LCID Revenue (Quarterly) Chart.

  9. Economy of Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    In late 1990s, the Office for Revision of Addis Ababa's Master Plan (ORAAMP) and National Urban Planning Institute (NUPI) were launched to analyze the economic status of the city. The city covered 29% of Ethiopia's GDP (59.5 Billions $ in 2024) and 20% of national urban development as of 2022. Commercial Bank of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa