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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Saving Money, Breathing Easier - How Energy Access Is Transforming Lives in EthiopiaPress Release - Families in rural Ethiopia are transforming their lives with clean energy. Supported by the World Bank's Ci-Dev, biogas digesters replace firewood, cutting smoke and improving crop ...
Families in rural Ethiopia are transforming their lives with clean energy. Supported by the World Bank’s Ci-Dev, biogas digesters replace firewood, cutting smoke and improving crop yields. Off-grid ...
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AllAfrica on MSNForeign Firms Renew Interest in Ethiopia's Construction SectorADDIS ABABA- Foreign companies are showing renewed interest in entering and expanding within Ethiopia's construction sector, as the government continues to open up bidding opportunities across the ...
This is seen as part of a wider strategy for opening up more of the economy of one of the world’s fastest-growing countries ...
Imagine a smallholder farmer in a remote village of Ethiopia . She receives money from her son working in the city, but the ...
The East African nation is 53rd in the world with cost of living index 46.5, higher than any other African country listed.
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE: Why This Entrepreneur Doesn't Believe In Saving Money Aims To Make $1 BillionDutch-Ethiopian entrepreneur Kanessa Muluneh is 34 and is nearly in her third year in Dubai. She calls money freedom and now ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEast Africa: Ethiopia's IPDC Attracting Elevated FDI Across Special Economic ZonesThe Ethiopian government has been making various efforts to attract foreign investors to enter the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) through various initiatives like the recent Invest in Ethiopia Forum ...
The decision taken by Ethiopia in December to open up its hitherto closed financial sector will have a major impact on the ...
Programmes helping vulnerable communities in Ethiopia to deal with the financial shock of extreme weather and drought are ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNInvasive lake weed turned to clean energy in EthiopiaFor years, Fentie Wabi worked as a fisherman on Ethiopia's Lake Tana, until an aggressive green invader changed everything.
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