Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Why Ethiopia?

One in ten children die before their first birthday• One in six children die before their fifth birthday• 44% of the population of Ethiopia is under 15 years old• 60% of children in Ethiopia are stunted because of malnutrition• The median age in Ethiopia is 17.8 years• 1.5 million people are infected with AIDS (6th highest in the world)• 720,000 children have been orphaned by AIDS alone, and there are 4.6 million orphans in Ethiopia.• Per capita, Ethiopia receives less aid than any country in Africa• In the 90s the population (3%) grew faster than food production (2.2%)• Drought struck the country from 2000-2002 (first year no crops, second year no seeds, third year no animals)• Half the children in Ethiopia will never attend school. 88% will never attend secondary school.• Coffee prices (Ethiopia’s only major export) fell 40-60% from 1998-2002.• Ethiopia’s doctor to children ratio is 1 to 24,000.• In 1993, after 30 long years of war, Eritrea broke from Ethiopia and became an independent nation leaving Ethiopia landlocked without any major seafaring ports.

1 comments:

Joy said...

I am super excited about Plumpy' Nut that the Doctors Without Borders introduced to Africa. Let's see if we can start some kind of donation area for the folks that read this blog. We can make a difference to help the children have a chance at life with this really cool food!
Here is a link about the product:

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2497593&page=1&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312