Ethiopia

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Ethiopia

Ethiopia is a country situated in the Horn of Africa that has been landlocked since the independence of its northern neighbor Eritrea in 1993. Apart from Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia is bordered by Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Djibouti to the northeast, and Somalia to the east.  Ethiopia's population is 76.5 millions (July 2007 estimate); the male/female ratio is 0.995. The birth rate is estimated at 37.39 births and the mortality rate at 14.67 per 1,000 people; the country population growth rate at 2.27%.  The life expectancy is 49.23 years (48.06 years for males and 50.44 years for females). The total fertility rate is 5.1 children born per woman, and infant mortality rate is 50.44 deaths/1,000 live births. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in adult population was estimated to be 4.4% (2003), with 1.5 million people believed to be living with HIV/AIDS and 120,000 people have died in the pandemic. There were about 125, 000 children living with HIV/AIDS (2005). There were about 280,000-870,000 children living with HIV/AIDS (2006) and 38,000- 130,000 orphaned by AIDS.

 

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Issues facing children in Ethiopia

§         Malnutrition is responsible for more than half of all deaths among children under age five. The number of chronically malnourished children has decreased since 1996, but remains alarmingly high.

§         Rates of access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation have been improving in recent years, helping reduce the number of deaths due to diarrhoea, which currently accounts for around 20 per cent of under-five mortality.

§         Immunization rates for the major vaccine-preventable diseases are around 80-90 per cent.

§         Ethiopia had been polio-free for three years, but 19 cases were reported between December 2004 and October 2005.

§         The HIV/AIDS prevalence rate is 4.4 per cent, and the spread of the virus has slowed. Approximately 1.5 million people are living with HIV, some 120,000 of them children. 

§         Ethiopia is home to 4 million orphans, or 12 per cent of all children. More than half a million of these were orphaned as a result of AIDS.

 

 

AIDS in Ethiopia

http://www.etharc.org/aidsineth/publications/Factsheetfor6threport.pdf

http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/od/gap/countries/ethiopia.htm

http://www.etharc.org/aidsineth/publications/6thReportposter.pdf

 
 
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