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  2. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    FGM risk varies according on a person's background traits. Greater danger applies to girls and women from rural regions and those with lower levels of education. In total, 65% of women and girls between the ages of 15 and 49 have experienced FGM. 47% of teenage girls between the ages of 15 and 19 have engaged in the activity. Ethiopia has made ...

  3. Human body weight - Wikipedia

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    Human body weight is a person's mass or weight.. Strictly speaking, body weight is the measurement of mass without items located on the person. Practically though, body weight may be measured with clothes on, but without shoes or heavy accessories such as mobile phones and wallets, and using manual or digital weighing scales.

  4. IBW - Wikipedia

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    IBW may refer to: Ideal body weight; Impact Based Warning, issued by the National Weather Service; Institute of the Black World (1969–83), a think tank based in ...

  5. Arbore people - Wikipedia

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    The people who also call themselves the Hor (Hoor) live in four villages in the delta of the Limo River (also known as Dullay or Weito) at the northern end of Lake Stephanie (Bau or Chew Bahr) in South Omo Zone. The name Arbore is used by the inhabitants of two of the four villages, Gandaraba and Kulama, whereas the inhabitants of Eegude and ...

  6. Women's health in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Eleven percent of women are married to a man with more than one wife and Sixty-three percent of women in Ethiopia are married by age 18, compared with just 14% of men Gender difference on age at first sex • 62% women and 18% of men age 25-49 were sexually active by the age of 18, i.e., Women start sexual activity about four and a half years ...

  7. Women in education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia, women constitute 50% of the population that could contribute to subsistence production. According to World Data Atlas analysis in 2015, women enrollment in primary and secondary education was increased to 48.5% from 45.2% in 1992, growing at annual rate of 0.42%.

  8. Category:Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Ethiopia (7 C, 4 P) M. Maternity in Ethiopia (3 P) O. Women's organisations based in Ethiopia (4 P) S. Women's sport in Ethiopia (2 C, 1 P) W.

  9. Ashenda - Wikipedia

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    Ashenda is seen as a time of joy and community, where people come together to celebrate cultural traditions, strengthen social bonds, and honor the contributions of women in society. Today, it is embraced by communities across Ethiopia and is recognized as an important cultural event that highlights the beauty, creativity, and unity of its ...