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  2. 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 ...

  3. Asrat Woldeyes - Wikipedia

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    Asrat Woldeyes (Amharic: አስራት ወልደየስ; June 20, 1928 – May 14, 1999 [1]) was an Ethiopian surgeon, a professor of medicine at Addis Ababa University, and the founder and leader of the All-Amhara People's Organization (AAPO). He was jailed by the Derg and later by the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF).

  4. List of countries by number of physicians - Wikipedia

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    1.868 2022 Ecuador: 23.075 2020 Egypt: 6.827 2020 El Salvador: 15.518 2022 Equatorial Guinea: 1.427 2022 Eritrea: 0.706 2022 Estonia: 34.379 2021 Eswatini: 15.911 2022 Ethiopia: 1.080 2022 Fiji: 8.144 2015 Finland: 43.808 2021 France: 33.429 2021 Gabon: 4.768 2022 Gambia: 1.019 2021 Georgia: 56.129 2022 Germany: 45.181 2021 Ghana: 1.412 2022

  5. Category:Ethiopian physicians - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian public health doctors (2 P) S. Ethiopian surgeons (3 P) Pages in category "Ethiopian physicians" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Workneh Eshete - Wikipedia

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    Workneh Eshete or Azaj Warqnah Ishete, also known as Charles Martin (21 October 1864 – 8 October 1952) was an Ethiopian physician and politician. He was the first Ethiopian educated as a medical doctor and led the Ethiopian diplomatic mission to the United States in 1927, which negotiated a contract to build a dam on the upper Abay River; [1] and, beginning in 1934, he served as Ethiopia's ...

  7. Assessing Claims That Ethiopian Immigrants to Israel Received ...

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    The Ethiopian Jewish community—known as Beta Israel—has ties to the Zionist project dating back to the 1860s. The group was formally recognized by a number of prominent rabbis in 1973 as ...

  8. Senait Fisseha - Wikipedia

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    Senait Fisseha (Amharic: ሰናይት ፍሰሃ) is an Ethiopian-American physician, lawyer and obstetrician-gynecologist. She specialized in endocrinology at the University of Michigan and received her Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University. [3] She is currently Vice-President of International Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffet ...

  9. 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%.