Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
እህ ብለው ከሰሙት አበሻ በአፉ ጤፍ ይቆላል ። ይህው ከዚህ በታች የአለም ጤና ድርጅት መረጃ! ዲፕሲክን ያለፈው 6 አመት ዳታ ጠየኩት፤ መልሱ የሚክተለው ነው።
WHO Data on Ethiopia's Health Sector Trends
What is the world health organization's data of Ethiopian health sector for the last 6 years?
Okay, the user is asking for the World Health Organization's data on Ethiopia's health sector over the past six years. Let me start by recalling what I know about WHO data sources. The WHO has a lot of statistical information, probably in their Global Health Observatory (GHO) or World Health Statistics reports. Since the user specified the last six years, that would be from 2017 to 2023, but data availability might lag a bit, so up to 2022 maybe.
First, I need to check if the WHO has country-specific reports for Ethiopia. I remember that Ethiopia is a focus country for various health initiatives, especially regarding infectious diseases, maternal health, and nutrition. The WHO might have periodic reports or profiles on member states. Also, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in Ethiopia are important, but those are conducted by the Ethiopian government with international partners, not directly by WHO.
Key indicators the user might be interested in include life expectancy, infant mortality, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage, disease prevalence (like HIV, TB, malaria), healthcare access, and health workforce density. Maybe also health financing metrics like government expenditure on health.
I should consider that the WHO often aggregates data from member states, so the data for Ethiopia would be provided by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. There might be discrepancies or delays in reporting. For example, the latest available data for some indicators might only be up to 2020 or 2021, especially considering the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on data collection.
I need to mention sources like the World Health Statistics reports, which are annual publications. Each year's report includes data from previous years. For example, the 2023 report would have data up to 2022. So, looking at reports from 2018 to 2023 would cover the six-year span.
Another point is that Ethiopia has made progress in some areas, like reducing child mortality and increasing immunization coverage, but challenges remain in maternal health and non-communicable diseases. Also, the WHO might highlight efforts towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Potential data points to include: life expectancy at birth, under-5 mortality rate, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage (DPT3, measles), HIV prevalence, TB incidence, malaria cases, number of healthcare workers per 10,000 population, percentage of births attended by skilled personnel, and health expenditure as a percentage of GDP.
I should also note that accessing the most accurate and detailed data would require checking the WHO's GHO database directly or their country profiles. Additionally, the user should be aware that some data might be estimates or modeled, especially for indicators that are difficult to measure directly, like maternal mortality.
In summary, the response should guide the user to the WHO's official resources, highlight key trends and data points from the past six years, and mention any notable progress or challenges in Ethiopia's health sector. Also, it's important to clarify that specific data points might require looking up the latest reports or databases for exact figures.
To access the World Health Organization (WHO) data on Ethiopia's health sector for the last six years (2017–2022/2023), you can explore the following key sources and indicators. Note that data availability may vary, and some metrics rely on estimates or modeling. Below is a summary of trends and resources:
Primary WHO Data Sources:
WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO):
GHO Ethiopia Country Profile provides indicators on mortality, disease burden, health systems, and more.
Example metrics: Life expectancy, maternal/child mortality, immunization rates, disease prevalence (HIV, TB, malaria), and health workforce density.
World Health Statistics Reports (Annual):
These reports compile data from member states. The 2023 edition includes data up to 2022. Check editions from 2018–2023 for trends.
Key Indicators for Ethiopia (2017–2022):
Life Expectancy:
Increased from ~65 years (2016) to ~67 years (2021), per WHO estimates.
Child Health:
Under-5 mortality: Declined from 67 deaths/1,000 live births (2016) to 55 (2020).
Immunization (DPT3): ~70% coverage (2022), though regional disparities exist.
Maternal Health:
Maternal mortality ratio (MMR): 401 deaths/100,000 live births (2017) to 267 (2020, SDG estimate*).
Skilled birth attendance: ~50% (2020), per UNICEF-WHO reports.
Infectious Diseases:
Malaria: Cases declined due to expanded interventions (e.g., bed nets).
TB: Incidence dropped from 164/100,000 (2015) to 132/100,000 (2021).
HIV: Adult prevalence ~0.9% (2022), with improved ART coverage.
Health Systems:
Health workforce density: ~0.8 physicians/10,000 people (2020), below WHO recommendations.
Health expenditure: ~3.5% of GDP (2020), with significant out-of-pocket spending.
Universal Health Coverage (UHC):
Ethiopia’s UHC index improved slightly but remains low (~45/100 in 2021).
Challenges & Progress:
Progress: Expanded primary healthcare, reduced child mortality, and infectious disease control.
Challenges: High maternal mortality, malnutrition, and gaps in healthcare access (especially rural areas).
How to Access Detailed Data:
Visit the WHO GHO Portal: https://www.who.int/data/gho → Search "Ethiopia."
World Health Statistics Reports: WHO Publications.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME): Provides complementary estimates via HealthData.gov.
For the most precise figures, consult the latest WHO reports or contact Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health for nationally collated data. Let me know if you need help navigating specific datasets!
WHO Data on Ethiopia's Health Sector Trends
What is the world health organization's data of Ethiopian health sector for the last 6 years?
Okay, the user is asking for the World Health Organization's data on Ethiopia's health sector over the past six years. Let me start by recalling what I know about WHO data sources. The WHO has a lot of statistical information, probably in their Global Health Observatory (GHO) or World Health Statistics reports. Since the user specified the last six years, that would be from 2017 to 2023, but data availability might lag a bit, so up to 2022 maybe.
First, I need to check if the WHO has country-specific reports for Ethiopia. I remember that Ethiopia is a focus country for various health initiatives, especially regarding infectious diseases, maternal health, and nutrition. The WHO might have periodic reports or profiles on member states. Also, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in Ethiopia are important, but those are conducted by the Ethiopian government with international partners, not directly by WHO.
Key indicators the user might be interested in include life expectancy, infant mortality, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage, disease prevalence (like HIV, TB, malaria), healthcare access, and health workforce density. Maybe also health financing metrics like government expenditure on health.
I should consider that the WHO often aggregates data from member states, so the data for Ethiopia would be provided by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. There might be discrepancies or delays in reporting. For example, the latest available data for some indicators might only be up to 2020 or 2021, especially considering the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on data collection.
I need to mention sources like the World Health Statistics reports, which are annual publications. Each year's report includes data from previous years. For example, the 2023 report would have data up to 2022. So, looking at reports from 2018 to 2023 would cover the six-year span.
Another point is that Ethiopia has made progress in some areas, like reducing child mortality and increasing immunization coverage, but challenges remain in maternal health and non-communicable diseases. Also, the WHO might highlight efforts towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Potential data points to include: life expectancy at birth, under-5 mortality rate, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage (DPT3, measles), HIV prevalence, TB incidence, malaria cases, number of healthcare workers per 10,000 population, percentage of births attended by skilled personnel, and health expenditure as a percentage of GDP.
I should also note that accessing the most accurate and detailed data would require checking the WHO's GHO database directly or their country profiles. Additionally, the user should be aware that some data might be estimates or modeled, especially for indicators that are difficult to measure directly, like maternal mortality.
In summary, the response should guide the user to the WHO's official resources, highlight key trends and data points from the past six years, and mention any notable progress or challenges in Ethiopia's health sector. Also, it's important to clarify that specific data points might require looking up the latest reports or databases for exact figures.
To access the World Health Organization (WHO) data on Ethiopia's health sector for the last six years (2017–2022/2023), you can explore the following key sources and indicators. Note that data availability may vary, and some metrics rely on estimates or modeling. Below is a summary of trends and resources:
Primary WHO Data Sources:
WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO):
GHO Ethiopia Country Profile provides indicators on mortality, disease burden, health systems, and more.
Example metrics: Life expectancy, maternal/child mortality, immunization rates, disease prevalence (HIV, TB, malaria), and health workforce density.
World Health Statistics Reports (Annual):
These reports compile data from member states. The 2023 edition includes data up to 2022. Check editions from 2018–2023 for trends.
Key Indicators for Ethiopia (2017–2022):
Life Expectancy:
Increased from ~65 years (2016) to ~67 years (2021), per WHO estimates.
Child Health:
Under-5 mortality: Declined from 67 deaths/1,000 live births (2016) to 55 (2020).
Immunization (DPT3): ~70% coverage (2022), though regional disparities exist.
Maternal Health:
Maternal mortality ratio (MMR): 401 deaths/100,000 live births (2017) to 267 (2020, SDG estimate*).
Skilled birth attendance: ~50% (2020), per UNICEF-WHO reports.
Infectious Diseases:
Malaria: Cases declined due to expanded interventions (e.g., bed nets).
TB: Incidence dropped from 164/100,000 (2015) to 132/100,000 (2021).
HIV: Adult prevalence ~0.9% (2022), with improved ART coverage.
Health Systems:
Health workforce density: ~0.8 physicians/10,000 people (2020), below WHO recommendations.
Health expenditure: ~3.5% of GDP (2020), with significant out-of-pocket spending.
Universal Health Coverage (UHC):
Ethiopia’s UHC index improved slightly but remains low (~45/100 in 2021).
Challenges & Progress:
Progress: Expanded primary healthcare, reduced child mortality, and infectious disease control.
Challenges: High maternal mortality, malnutrition, and gaps in healthcare access (especially rural areas).
How to Access Detailed Data:
Visit the WHO GHO Portal: https://www.who.int/data/gho → Search "Ethiopia."
World Health Statistics Reports: WHO Publications.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME): Provides complementary estimates via HealthData.gov.
For the most precise figures, consult the latest WHO reports or contact Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health for nationally collated data. Let me know if you need help navigating specific datasets!
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Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Horus wrote: ↑07 Mar 2025, 22:58እህ ብለው ከሰሙት አበሻ በአፉ ጤፍ ይቆላል ። ይህው ከዚህ በታች የአለም ጤና ድርጅት መረጃ! ዲፕሲክን ያለፈው 6 አመት ዳታ ጠየኩት፤ መልሱ የሚክተለው ነው።
WHO Data on Ethiopia's Health Sector Trends
What is the world health organization's data of Ethiopian health sector for the last 6 years?
Okay, the user is asking for the World Health Organization's data on Ethiopia's health sector over the past six years. Let me start by recalling what I know about WHO data sources. The WHO has a lot of statistical information, probably in their Global Health Observatory (GHO) or World Health Statistics reports. Since the user specified the last six years, that would be from 2017 to 2023, but data availability might lag a bit, so up to 2022 maybe.
First, I need to check if the WHO has country-specific reports for Ethiopia. I remember that Ethiopia is a focus country for various health initiatives, especially regarding infectious diseases, maternal health, and nutrition. The WHO might have periodic reports or profiles on member states. Also, Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in Ethiopia are important, but those are conducted by the Ethiopian government with international partners, not directly by WHO.
Key indicators the user might be interested in include life expectancy, infant mortality, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage, disease prevalence (like HIV, TB, malaria), healthcare access, and health workforce density. Maybe also health financing metrics like government expenditure on health.
I should consider that the WHO often aggregates data from member states, so the data for Ethiopia would be provided by the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. There might be discrepancies or delays in reporting. For example, the latest available data for some indicators might only be up to 2020 or 2021, especially considering the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on data collection.
I need to mention sources like the World Health Statistics reports, which are annual publications. Each year's report includes data from previous years. For example, the 2023 report would have data up to 2022. So, looking at reports from 2018 to 2023 would cover the six-year span.
Another point is that Ethiopia has made progress in some areas, like reducing child mortality and increasing immunization coverage, but challenges remain in maternal health and non-communicable diseases. Also, the WHO might highlight efforts towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Potential data points to include: life expectancy at birth, under-5 mortality rate, maternal mortality ratio, immunization coverage (DPT3, measles), HIV prevalence, TB incidence, malaria cases, number of healthcare workers per 10,000 population, percentage of births attended by skilled personnel, and health expenditure as a percentage of GDP.
I should also note that accessing the most accurate and detailed data would require checking the WHO's GHO database directly or their country profiles. Additionally, the user should be aware that some data might be estimates or modeled, especially for indicators that are difficult to measure directly, like maternal mortality.
In summary, the response should guide the user to the WHO's official resources, highlight key trends and data points from the past six years, and mention any notable progress or challenges in Ethiopia's health sector. Also, it's important to clarify that specific data points might require looking up the latest reports or databases for exact figures.
To access the World Health Organization (WHO) data on Ethiopia's health sector for the last six years (2017–2022/2023), you can explore the following key sources and indicators. Note that data availability may vary, and some metrics rely on estimates or modeling. Below is a summary of trends and resources:
Primary WHO Data Sources:
WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO):
GHO Ethiopia Country Profile provides indicators on mortality, disease burden, health systems, and more.
Example metrics: Life expectancy, maternal/child mortality, immunization rates, disease prevalence (HIV, TB, malaria), and health workforce density.
World Health Statistics Reports (Annual):
These reports compile data from member states. The 2023 edition includes data up to 2022. Check editions from 2018–2023 for trends.
Key Indicators for Ethiopia (2017–2022):
Life Expectancy:
Increased from ~65 years (2016) to ~67 years (2021), per WHO estimates.
Child Health:
Under-5 mortality: Declined from 67 deaths/1,000 live births (2016) to 55 (2020).
Immunization (DPT3): ~70% coverage (2022), though regional disparities exist.
Maternal Health:
Maternal mortality ratio (MMR): 401 deaths/100,000 live births (2017) to 267 (2020, SDG estimate*).
Skilled birth attendance: ~50% (2020), per UNICEF-WHO reports.
Infectious Diseases:
Malaria: Cases declined due to expanded interventions (e.g., bed nets).
TB: Incidence dropped from 164/100,000 (2015) to 132/100,000 (2021).
HIV: Adult prevalence ~0.9% (2022), with improved ART coverage.
Health Systems:
Health workforce density: ~0.8 physicians/10,000 people (2020), below WHO recommendations.
Health expenditure: ~3.5% of GDP (2020), with significant out-of-pocket spending.
Universal Health Coverage (UHC):
Ethiopia’s UHC index improved slightly but remains low (~45/100 in 2021).
Challenges & Progress:
Progress: Expanded primary healthcare, reduced child mortality, and infectious disease control.
Challenges: High maternal mortality, malnutrition, and gaps in healthcare access (especially rural areas).
How to Access Detailed Data:
Visit the WHO GHO Portal: https://www.who.int/data/gho → Search "Ethiopia."
World Health Statistics Reports: WHO Publications.
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME): Provides complementary estimates via HealthData.gov.
For the most precise figures, consult the latest WHO reports or contact Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health for nationally collated data. Let me know if you need help navigating specific datasets!
ችጝሩ አኮ ከስልሳዎቹ ትውልድ ጀምሮ ይምራባውያንን ኣጀንዳ በተለይ እንደ ኢቱዮጵያ ያሉትን ኣገር የማጥፍት ኣጀንዳ እንደናንተን ትውልድ ይዘው የነሱን ፖሊሲ የግዚያብሄር በማድርግ እንዳለ ግልብጥ ኣድርጎ ኣገር በቁልን ለብዙ ሺህ ኣመታትን ኢቱዮጵያን ያስቆመውን ኣሽቀንጥሮ በመጣል ኮፒ ካላደረግን በማለይ ይኸው ኣመታት ኣልፏል። ዓሁን ኣገሪቱ ባንድ እግሯ ቆማ መውደቅ ትንሽ ቀርቷት ምራናውያን እያወገዙት ያሉትን እንኳን የውሸት ፊፍቲን ምኒት ሲቲ ወይም ፍሪደም ሲቲ የሚሉትን ራሳቸው ኣገር ውስጥ የሌለ ፒፒ መንግስት ቺር ሊደር ሆኖ እድገት ነው በማለት ህዝብን ከቄያቸው፣ ከምህበራዊ ኑሯቸው ማስወጣት እድገት ነው ትላላችሁ? እዽገት ማለት ኣገርን በኢኮኖሚ በውጮች ማስያዝና ብልጭልጭ በነሱ ብር በማስደረግ የኛ ነው ገንዘብ ኣፍሰንበታል ለማስባል ነው? ዜና ከሰማህ ዩክሬን ባለቁ ህዝባቸው ከራሻ ጋር , ምራናውያን ያሉት ለሰጠናችሁ ሶስት መቶ ቢልየን መሳርያ ክፈሉን ማድናችሁን ስጡን እያሉ ነው። ዩክሬን ወደመች እንጂ በማንኛውም ነገር ኣልተጠቀመችም ለምን , ጠላት በዘር የተደራጀ እየመራት ስለሆነ። የኢትዮጵያም ጉዳይ ኣንድ ነው፣ ለመጠፋፋት፣ ጦርነት እየተጎሸመ ነው ያለው። ማን ነው እውነት በጦርነት ፣ በክፍፍል ማሃል ግንባታ የሚካሄደው። ዒንቨስት ማድረግ ጡላቶችን ህዋሃትን ኦነግን ማስወገድ ህዝብን ኣንድ ማድረግ ከዛ ክኤርትራ ጋር በሰላም የመወዳጀት መንገድ መነጋገር።
እንdeዚህ imf, world bank, WHO ኣሉ በማለት አልም ህዝብን በተለይ በደቡብ ኣህጉራት ያሉትን ለማዳከም ኣላማቸው ነው ሰሜኑ ሃብታም ኣግራት ለዘላለም በደቡቦች ላይ ለመጠቀም፣ ኣንተ ከነሱ ጥቅስ ትወስዳለህ። ዓልሰማህም እንዴ በጎ ምራባውያን እኮ WHO, imf, world bank ያለም ሃብታሞች ቀኝ እጅ ናቸው እያሉ ነው።
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Horus,
ኢትዮጵያን በተመለከተ ትክክለኛ እስታቲስታካዊ መረጃ ወይም ተአማኒ ሰብሳቢ ድርጅት የለም። የፕሮፓጋንዳ የቁጥር ናዳ (ጤና ሽፋን፤ የክትባት ሽፋን፤ የስንዴ እና የጥይት ምርት ወዘተ ) መሬት ላይ ካለው ዕውነት ጋር ስለሚቃረኑ በጎ ለውጥ እና ዕድገት አለ ብሎ መናገር አይቻልም። ስለዚህ አንድ ነገር መለካት ካልተቻለ ማወቅ አይቻልም (as the saying goes "If you can't measure it, you can't improve it") እንድሉ ለጊዜው የኢትዮጵያን ህዝብ ኑሮ ደረጃ ለመለካት አንድ ሰው ቢያንስ በሶስት መንግስታት ያሳለፈውን የግል ጎጆ ህይወት መመልከት ይጠቅማል - ከደረግ እስከ ኦሮሙማ ዘመን እንከታተል
በዘመነ ዴርግ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና ከ15 ሳንቲም - 35 ሳንቲም
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 1.25
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 1.50
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 80 ( ወያኔ ሊገባ ሲል ብር 300)
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 40 ብር (ቆዳ መልስ ግን ብር 30)
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር 2 ብር እስከ ብር 2.50
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 10 ብር
- አንድ የ80 ብር ደመወዝተኛ ያለ ጭንቀት ቤተሰብ ያስተዳድር ነበር ( ፏ! ብሎ ማታ ቤቱ ይገባል)
**የጎረቤት እና የሰው ፍቅር በዚያ ላይበኑሮው ላይ ምርቃት አድርገህ ጣልበት
እርኩሰት፤ ቡቲቶ ጠጉር (ባለሹሩባ እራስ ወንድ)፤ እንደ ዘርትሁን ጉታቻ በጆሮው ያንጠለጠለ የለም።
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( ኢንዱስትሪ መር ኢኮኖሚ)
ዘመነ ወያኔ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና ከ2፡50 ሳንቲም
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 3.25 - መጨረሻ አካባቢ ብር 20
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 15 ብር - መጨረሻ ላይ 70
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 500 - መጨረሻ ላይ 2000?
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 80 ብር (ቆዳ መልስ ግን ብር 65) - መጨረሻ ላይ 1000?
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር 8 ብር እስከ መጨረሻ ላይ 15 ብር
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 410 ብር ?
Note: I appreciate anyone who can provide better price of the above during TPLF era.
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( እርሻ መር ኢኮኖሚ)
ዘመነ ኦሮሙማ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና 100
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 3500
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 1000 ብር
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 15000
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 16000
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር ብር 140
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 10000
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( መናፈሻ እና ኮሪደር ልማት መር )
ኢትዮጵያን በተመለከተ ትክክለኛ እስታቲስታካዊ መረጃ ወይም ተአማኒ ሰብሳቢ ድርጅት የለም። የፕሮፓጋንዳ የቁጥር ናዳ (ጤና ሽፋን፤ የክትባት ሽፋን፤ የስንዴ እና የጥይት ምርት ወዘተ ) መሬት ላይ ካለው ዕውነት ጋር ስለሚቃረኑ በጎ ለውጥ እና ዕድገት አለ ብሎ መናገር አይቻልም። ስለዚህ አንድ ነገር መለካት ካልተቻለ ማወቅ አይቻልም (as the saying goes "If you can't measure it, you can't improve it") እንድሉ ለጊዜው የኢትዮጵያን ህዝብ ኑሮ ደረጃ ለመለካት አንድ ሰው ቢያንስ በሶስት መንግስታት ያሳለፈውን የግል ጎጆ ህይወት መመልከት ይጠቅማል - ከደረግ እስከ ኦሮሙማ ዘመን እንከታተል
በዘመነ ዴርግ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና ከ15 ሳንቲም - 35 ሳንቲም
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 1.25
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 1.50
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 80 ( ወያኔ ሊገባ ሲል ብር 300)
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 40 ብር (ቆዳ መልስ ግን ብር 30)
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር 2 ብር እስከ ብር 2.50
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 10 ብር
- አንድ የ80 ብር ደመወዝተኛ ያለ ጭንቀት ቤተሰብ ያስተዳድር ነበር ( ፏ! ብሎ ማታ ቤቱ ይገባል)
**የጎረቤት እና የሰው ፍቅር በዚያ ላይበኑሮው ላይ ምርቃት አድርገህ ጣልበት
እርኩሰት፤ ቡቲቶ ጠጉር (ባለሹሩባ እራስ ወንድ)፤ እንደ ዘርትሁን ጉታቻ በጆሮው ያንጠለጠለ የለም።
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( ኢንዱስትሪ መር ኢኮኖሚ)
ዘመነ ወያኔ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና ከ2፡50 ሳንቲም
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 3.25 - መጨረሻ አካባቢ ብር 20
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 15 ብር - መጨረሻ ላይ 70
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 500 - መጨረሻ ላይ 2000?
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 80 ብር (ቆዳ መልስ ግን ብር 65) - መጨረሻ ላይ 1000?
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር 8 ብር እስከ መጨረሻ ላይ 15 ብር
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 410 ብር ?
Note: I appreciate anyone who can provide better price of the above during TPLF era.
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( እርሻ መር ኢኮኖሚ)
ዘመነ ኦሮሙማ
- 1 ስኒ የማሽን ቡና 100
- 1 መደበኛ ቁርስ ብር 3500
- 1 መደበኛ ምግብ (ምሳ) 1000 ብር
- 1 ኩንታል ጤፍ ብር 15000
- 1 ጥሩ ጠቦት በግ 16000
- 1 የአሜሪካ ዶላር ብር 140
- 1 ክፍል ቤት ኪራይ 10000
የአገሪቱ የኢኮኖሚ ዲናሞ ( መናፈሻ እና ኮሪደር ልማት መር )
Horus wrote: ↑07 Mar 2025, 21:49The feeling we have about something is not an evidence of the veracity of that something. What we have is our subjective experience. Now some folks are asserting that Ethiopia is regressing in its development relative to let's say 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago. If these assertion are to have any value, any seriousness, they must be backed by objective facts, statistics, and research. So, folks, can you show us your facts that support your assertions? Is Ethiopia regressing, going backward on those well known measures or parameters of what we call progress or development as compared to our past? Please, please give us the fact and keep your feelings to yourselves. Thank You.
The world is not divided into our feelings and emotions. The world is divided into facts. Reality is made up of facts, not opinions.
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Abere,
I agree that if you can't measure something, you can't manage it, you can't improve it. To measure is to know. But humans have always measured things be it scientific or guessing, be it accurate or inaccurate. That is totally different problem.
Is the science of statistics and probability developed in Ethiopia? No, it has not. Ethiopians are good with superstition and talking. Ethiopians have little regard for scientific knowledge and scientific thinking. This forum, ER is a good example. So, for this lack of scientific knowledge, we can only blame each of us for our lack the desire to learn and the lack of behavior for work, hard. work. All things being equal, people are making progress. Period.
And, the rate of historical inflation is not a measure of economic or social improvement. Economic progress is not the absence of inflation. The parameters or indicators of socio-economic improvement are not mere measures of inflation over time. This kind of logic is called reductionism and it is too simplistic.
Here is what what I am talking about. Listen below. We can disagree on the scope and speed of progress, but to deny the existence of progress is blind denialism. Peace,
I agree that if you can't measure something, you can't manage it, you can't improve it. To measure is to know. But humans have always measured things be it scientific or guessing, be it accurate or inaccurate. That is totally different problem.
Is the science of statistics and probability developed in Ethiopia? No, it has not. Ethiopians are good with superstition and talking. Ethiopians have little regard for scientific knowledge and scientific thinking. This forum, ER is a good example. So, for this lack of scientific knowledge, we can only blame each of us for our lack the desire to learn and the lack of behavior for work, hard. work. All things being equal, people are making progress. Period.
And, the rate of historical inflation is not a measure of economic or social improvement. Economic progress is not the absence of inflation. The parameters or indicators of socio-economic improvement are not mere measures of inflation over time. This kind of logic is called reductionism and it is too simplistic.
Here is what what I am talking about. Listen below. We can disagree on the scope and speed of progress, but to deny the existence of progress is blind denialism. Peace,
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Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
20 million Ethiopians survive on USAID's Safety Net Program, which makes it one of the largest Safety Net Programs in the world. 20 Million is twice the population size of the UAE!










Last edited by Fiyameta on 08 Mar 2025, 15:55, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Horus,
Third world countries democracy and statistics are mockeries. These concepts are abused by dictators to make lies and deceive their innocent citizens. We heard it is only thuggish land countries where 99.9% of the election won and their economy growing in double digits - both of which are outliers in statistics. But the land of thuggish annual budget is based on foreign donations - their economy does not generate adequate national revenues ( create wealth) and be able to pay the salary of their employees. Their national economy has a serious going concern. They use foreign aid money as if it is their in their national income account to cook-up lies, damn lies in their propaganda statistics. You might have heard this fraudulent technique some CEO do, during season of financial audit to make their audit report clean lie about their company's financial health, they deposit large check/money ( which is has no relation to the companies earning) and they withdraw it later, right after the audit season. That is how thug-land economy behaves - Aba-geda economy የከብት እረኛን በጅሮንድ ለማድረግ ትንሽ ማሰልጠን አለብህ
All the emergency urban demolition without proper urban planning shows that
Where did you think the billion dollar money Abiy Ahmed received from IMF in return for trashing the Ethiopian Birr? Yes, it goes to open up bullet and ammunition factory. The childish Abiy Ahmed stopped the so-called from fake wheat farming to weapon factory. What is he going to lie, by the way, about exporting wheat as there will be no more USAID wheat?
It looks you implicate inflation in the context of why the cost of living is unbearable. Inflation is universal but the case of Ethiopia in the last 6-years out of this world. Just in 6-years? Inflation cannot explain it, its role should not be very bizarre in such magnitude.
The other point, does Ethiopia have independent agency of research and data center? No, it has none.
Third world countries democracy and statistics are mockeries. These concepts are abused by dictators to make lies and deceive their innocent citizens. We heard it is only thuggish land countries where 99.9% of the election won and their economy growing in double digits - both of which are outliers in statistics. But the land of thuggish annual budget is based on foreign donations - their economy does not generate adequate national revenues ( create wealth) and be able to pay the salary of their employees. Their national economy has a serious going concern. They use foreign aid money as if it is their in their national income account to cook-up lies, damn lies in their propaganda statistics. You might have heard this fraudulent technique some CEO do, during season of financial audit to make their audit report clean lie about their company's financial health, they deposit large check/money ( which is has no relation to the companies earning) and they withdraw it later, right after the audit season. That is how thug-land economy behaves - Aba-geda economy የከብት እረኛን በጅሮንድ ለማድረግ ትንሽ ማሰልጠን አለብህ
Where did you think the billion dollar money Abiy Ahmed received from IMF in return for trashing the Ethiopian Birr? Yes, it goes to open up bullet and ammunition factory. The childish Abiy Ahmed stopped the so-called from fake wheat farming to weapon factory. What is he going to lie, by the way, about exporting wheat as there will be no more USAID wheat?
It looks you implicate inflation in the context of why the cost of living is unbearable. Inflation is universal but the case of Ethiopia in the last 6-years out of this world. Just in 6-years? Inflation cannot explain it, its role should not be very bizarre in such magnitude.
The other point, does Ethiopia have independent agency of research and data center? No, it has none.
Horus wrote: ↑08 Mar 2025, 15:34Abere,
I agree that if you can't measure something, you can't manage it, you can't improve it. To measure is to know. But humans have always measured things be it scientific or guessing, be it accurate or inaccurate. That is totally different problem.
Is the science of statistics and probability developed in Ethiopia? No, it has not. Ethiopians are good with superstition and talking. Ethiopians have little regard for scientific knowledge and scientific thinking. This forum, ER is a good example. So, for this lack of scientific knowledge, we can only blame each of us for our lack the desire to learn and the lack of behavior for work, hard. work. All things being equal, people are making progress. Period.
And, the rate of historical inflation is not a measure of economic or social improvement. Economic progress is not the absence of inflation. The parameters or indicators of socio-economic improvement are not mere measures of inflation over time. This kind of logic is called reductionism and it is too simplistic.
Here is what what I am talking about. Listen below. We can disagree on the scope and speed of progress, but to deny the existence of progress is blind denialism. Peace,
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Abere,
ከካድሬ ጋር ጊዜህን አትጨርስ!
ወያኔ ጤና ጥበቃ statistics የሚያጭበሩ ካድሬዎች ነበሯት:: የምእራባውያን ስራ ይስሩ ስለነበር ሜዲያዎቹም ይተባበሩእችው ነበር:: ይሄ ሁሉ ቪዲዮና ቁጥር የሚለቅ ከሚልዮን በላይ ካድሬ እለ!
ዋናው ስውየው እራሱ ስለላው ችግር ማውራት ሃይማኖቱ ብልፅግና እይፈቅድለትም:: የምትመልስለት ካድሬ ደግሞ እንደሱ motivational and positive ነገር ብቻ ነው የሚለጥፈው:: እንደ ተማረ ስው Balance ለማድረግ እንኳን አይፈልግም:: አብይ መሪ ስለሆነ እና positivism ስለስበከ ችግር አይበንም:: The world we live in is based on reality. Ethiopia has never been free from white lie and sheer propoganda ever since Mengistu.
A government is not supposed to be a propoganda machine. I don’t want cadre to tell me how corridor developed, how much wheat, bullet, snippet produced. This is not a government job. To know how Ethiopia is doing, a quick look how ordinary people are doing and what basic independent indicators say is enough
ከካድሬ ጋር ጊዜህን አትጨርስ!
ወያኔ ጤና ጥበቃ statistics የሚያጭበሩ ካድሬዎች ነበሯት:: የምእራባውያን ስራ ይስሩ ስለነበር ሜዲያዎቹም ይተባበሩእችው ነበር:: ይሄ ሁሉ ቪዲዮና ቁጥር የሚለቅ ከሚልዮን በላይ ካድሬ እለ!
ዋናው ስውየው እራሱ ስለላው ችግር ማውራት ሃይማኖቱ ብልፅግና እይፈቅድለትም:: የምትመልስለት ካድሬ ደግሞ እንደሱ motivational and positive ነገር ብቻ ነው የሚለጥፈው:: እንደ ተማረ ስው Balance ለማድረግ እንኳን አይፈልግም:: አብይ መሪ ስለሆነ እና positivism ስለስበከ ችግር አይበንም:: The world we live in is based on reality. Ethiopia has never been free from white lie and sheer propoganda ever since Mengistu.
A government is not supposed to be a propoganda machine. I don’t want cadre to tell me how corridor developed, how much wheat, bullet, snippet produced. This is not a government job. To know how Ethiopia is doing, a quick look how ordinary people are doing and what basic independent indicators say is enough
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Odie,
አንድ የቆየ አባባል ነበር " ዝናብ ጣለዎይ ቢለው፤ ደጅህን እየው" የሚል። እውነቱን በየዕለቱ የሚኖረው የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ያውቀዋል። በኢትዮጵያ ምድር ድህነት ዕርቃኑን የሚፏልልበት መሆኑን ማንም እህል በወጥ የሚበላ ሰው ያውቃል። ከጊዜ ወደ ጊዜ እየከፋ መናጢ ድህነት አገሪቱን እንደ ኮሶ መጣባቱን ምስክር እና መረጃ መሰባሰብ የሚያስፈልገው አይደለም። የምናውቀን ገሃዳዊ እውነታ ምትሃታዊ ማድረግ የሚገርም ነገር ነው። በወያኔ ዘመን የአማራ ህዝብ ቁጥር ሂሳብ ጎደለ ተብሎ አለምን ሲገርም ነበር - ይህን ያህል ነው የኢትዮጵያ ስታትስቲክስ። በየትኛው ሳይንሳዊ ህግጋት ነው በ1976 የህዝብ እና ቤት ቆጠራ አማራ 12 ሚልዮን፤ኦሮሞ 12 ሚልዮን የነበረው አሁን ኦሮሞ አማራን በእጅጉ እንድበለጥ የሆነው? የውሸት ቁጥር እየያዙ ኢኮኖሚው ተመነደገ፤ የጤና ሽፋኑ በመቶኛ አደገ፤ አማካኝ የእድሜ ዘመን ተራዘመ ወዘተ ውሸት፡ How do you trust one who claims the average life expectancy of Ethiopian has substantially increased while millions are dying from war. Take Tigray province, reportedly it had about 4 million people, in the war last time it lost 1 million - implying a quarter (25%) of the population is decimated. The life expectancy was cut by large percentage. As you know if war takes every 27 years in Tigray, a child born in Tigray is expected to live on average 27 years. This is most likely true in the rest of the country - because there has been constant recruitment and war - whoever goes to war front has more likelihood of death than survival.
Odie wrote: ↑08 Mar 2025, 18:26Abere,
ከካድሬ ጋር ጊዜህን አትጨርስ!
ወያኔ ጤና ጥበቃ statistics የሚያጭበሩ ካድሬዎች ነበሯት:: የምእራባውያን ስራ ይስሩ ስለነበር ሜዲያዎቹም ይተባበሩእችው ነበር:: ይሄ ሁሉ ቪዲዮና ቁጥር የሚለቅ ከሚልዮን በላይ ካድሬ እለ!
ዋናው ስውየው እራሱ ስለላው ችግር ማውራት ሃይማኖቱ ብልፅግና እይፈቅድለትም:: የምትመልስለት ካድሬ ደግሞ እንደሱ motivational and positive ነገር ብቻ ነው የሚለጥፈው:: እንደ ተማረ ስው Balance ለማድረግ እንኳን አይፈልግም:: አብይ መሪ ስለሆነ እና positivism ስለስበከ ችግር አይበንም:: The world we live in is based on reality. Ethiopia has never been free from white lie and sheer propoganda ever since Mengistu.
A government is not supposed to be a propoganda machine. I don’t want cadre to tell me how corridor developed, how much wheat, bullet, snippet produced. This is not a government job. To know how Ethiopia is doing, a quick look how ordinary people are doing and what basic independent indicators say is enough![]()
Re: Ethiopia's Rapid Population Growth
Abere wrote: ↑08 Mar 2025, 20:58
Odie,
አንድ የቆየ አባባል ነበር " ዝናብ ጣለዎይ ቢለው፤ ደጅህን እየው" የሚል። እውነቱን በየዕለቱ የሚኖረው የኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ያውቀዋል። በኢትዮጵያ ምድር ድህነት ዕርቃኑን የሚፏልልበት መሆኑን ማንም እህል በወጥ የሚበላ ሰው ያውቃል። ከጊዜ ወደ ጊዜ እየከፋ መናጢ ድህነት አገሪቱን እንደ ኮሶ መጣባቱን ምስክር እና መረጃ መሰባሰብ የሚያስፈልገው አይደለም። የምናውቀን ገሃዳዊ እውነታ ምትሃታዊ ማድረግ የሚገርም ነገር ነው። በወያኔ ዘመን የአማራ ህዝብ ቁጥር ሂሳብ ጎደለ ተብሎ አለምን ሲገርም ነበር - ይህን ያህል ነው የኢትዮጵያ ስታትስቲክስ። በየትኛው ሳይንሳዊ ህግጋት ነው በ1976 የህዝብ እና ቤት ቆጠራ አማራ 12 ሚልዮን፤ኦሮሞ 12 ሚልዮን የነበረው አሁን ኦሮሞ አማራን በእጅጉ እንድበለጥ የሆነው? የውሸት ቁጥር እየያዙ ኢኮኖሚው ተመነደገ፤ የጤና ሽፋኑ በመቶኛ አደገ፤ አማካኝ የእድሜ ዘመን ተራዘመ ወዘተ ውሸት፡ How do you trust one who claims the average life expectancy of Ethiopian has substantially increased while millions are dying from war. Take Tigray province, reportedly it had about 4 million people, in the war last time it lost 1 million - implying a quarter (25%) of the population is decimated. The life expectancy was cut by large percentage. As you know if war takes every 27 years in Tigray, a child born in Tigray is expected to live on average 27 years. This is most likely true in the rest of the country - because there has been constant recruitment and war - whoever goes to war front has more likelihood of death than survival.
Odie wrote: ↑08 Mar 2025, 18:26Abere,
ከካድሬ ጋር ጊዜህን አትጨርስ!
ወያኔ ጤና ጥበቃ statistics የሚያጭበሩ ካድሬዎች ነበሯት:: የምእራባውያን ስራ ይስሩ ስለነበር ሜዲያዎቹም ይተባበሩእችው ነበር:: ይሄ ሁሉ ቪዲዮና ቁጥር የሚለቅ ከሚልዮን በላይ ካድሬ እለ!
ዋናው ስውየው እራሱ ስለላው ችግር ማውራት ሃይማኖቱ ብልፅግና እይፈቅድለትም:: የምትመልስለት ካድሬ ደግሞ እንደሱ motivational and positive ነገር ብቻ ነው የሚለጥፈው:: እንደ ተማረ ስው Balance ለማድረግ እንኳን አይፈልግም:: አብይ መሪ ስለሆነ እና positivism ስለስበከ ችግር አይበንም:: The world we live in is based on reality. Ethiopia has never been free from white lie and sheer propoganda ever since Mengistu.
A government is not supposed to be a propoganda machine. I don’t want cadre to tell me how corridor developed, how much wheat, bullet, snippet produced. This is not a government job. To know how Ethiopia is doing, a quick look how ordinary people are doing and what basic independent indicators say is enough![]()
Long ago I had a chance to work on contract with TPLF data manipulators on something. I could not believe how they were twisting the data to convince their donors. They expected me to do same but finished my work soon and left. There may be some truth in some of the figures but everything is not that rosey. WHO/UNICEF etc figures are usually based on what government submits. Sometimes hard and true info may come from NGO surveys or data collected by them. For example, the american NGOs used to do surveys every five year that is reliable. Usually for real data gov is not the true source. Population number of ethiopia is just projection by ethnic cadre statisticians who manipulate or project data the way politicians want it. Rubbish in rubbish out. They can not do new population census because it is expensive, politically charged because of ethnic rule and you can not count people in many parts of the country because no peace!