SWEEPING SYMPATHIES


SWEEPING SYMPATHIES

(Left) Genet Hagos, deputy president of Enat Bank, Fiseha Habtemariam, president of Purpose Black, Eyuel Kassahun, president of Endezega (Right) Enat Bank, Endezega Project and Purpose Black Initiative combine forces with training 5,000 mothers employed in the street sweeping towards self-sufficient enterprises. Ethiopia's dependency ratio, according to World Bank estimates, was close to 75pc last year. This means only one-fourth of the population does not require assistance in providing for themselves. The war in the northern part of the country put over 20 million people in need of immediate food assistance, according to FAO report in 2022.

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