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  2. Ministry of Health (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health (MoH) (Amharic: ጤና ሚኒስቴር) is the Ethiopian government department responsible for public health concerns. Its head office is on Sudan Street in Addis Ababa. [2] Mekdes Daba has been the head of the ministry since February 2024. The organization is a cabinet level organization which has authority over the ...

  3. Mekdes Daba - Wikipedia

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    Mekdes Daba Feyssa (Amharic: መቅደስ ዳባ ፈይሳ) is an Ethiopian politician who was appointed as Minister of Health in February 2024, previously served as the president of the Ethiopian Obstetricians and Gynecologists Association (ESOG) and held a role as team lead at the Deputy Director General Office of the World Health Organization in Geneva.

  4. Lia Tadesse - Wikipedia

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    Lia served as the CEO and Vice Provost of St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College in Addis Ababa Ethiopia for seven consecutive years since 2007. Prior to this, she was a senior obstetrician and gynecologist at the Federal Police Referral Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [4] She served over 20 years in the Health Sector. [3]

  5. Council of Ministers (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Health: Mekdes Daba: Ministry of Innovation and Technology: Belete Molla: Ministry of Transport and Logistics: Alemu Sime: Minister of Industry: Melaku Alebel [6] Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration: Gebremeskel Chala: Minister of Revenues: Ayenalem Nigusse Minister of Planning and Development: Fitsum Assefa: Minister of ...

  6. Health in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia is the second most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa, with a population of over 120 million people. As of the end of 2003, the United Nations (UN) reported that 4.4% of adults were infected with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS); other estimates of the rate of infection ranged from a low of 7% to a high of 18%.

  7. Category:Government ministries of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development (Ethiopia) Ministry of Revenues and Customs Authority (Ethiopia) Ministry of Trade and Industry (Ethiopia) Ministry of Urban Development and Construction (Ethiopia) Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity (Ethiopia) Ministry of Women, Children and Youth (Ethiopia)

  8. Healthcare in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing countries in Africa, having more than 104 million people (the second most-populous in the region).It experiences the public health problems typical of an underdeveloped country, such as communicable diseases (HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, etc), maternal and child health problems (diarrhoea & dehydration, pneumonia, neonatal problems etc) and malnutrition ...

  9. Science and technology in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Medical provision was further expanded by Emperor Haile Selassie in the 1930s and the Ministry of Public Health was established in 1948. Studies have shown that Ethiopian health facilities are faced with antibiotic overprescribing, short consultation and dispensing times, poor labelling of medicines and poor availability of key drugs. [16]