The fertility rate as of 2010 is 6.12 in Ethiopia :D
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I experienced a stillbirth in 2003
Pre 24 weeks = miscarriage post = stillbirth.
77 deaths/1000 live at birth
In most cases the only symptom of stillbirth is that the mother notices that the baby has stopped moving.
A stillbirth is when a baby is born still, or motionless. The baby is not alive, nor breathing. He/She has sadly passed away and is dead when born. After a stillbirth, the family has a proper funeral for the baby as well however they decide to carry it on.
The literacy rate in Ethiopia is estimated to be around 49.1% for the total population aged 15 and over. However, there are variations by region and gender, with higher rates in urban areas and among men compared to women. Efforts are being made to improve literacy rates through education initiatives and programs.
No it is not.
According to the article in the Related Link below (as of 11/19/10) Ethiopia is estimated to have an unemployment rate of about 50% for 15 to 30 year olds, among the highest unemployed in the worldAccording to the CIA's World Factbook, the 2011 estimated unemployment rate for Ethiopia was 18%. The 2012 estimate was 17.5%. According to the International Labour Organization, the unemployment rate for urban areas is approximately 20.6% and for rural areas it is 2.6%. The CIA's World Factbook is an excellent source of information about all countries of the world.
The birth rate is 42.99 births /1,000 people The death rate is 11.04 deaths / 1,000 people (Figures according to 2011 estimates by CIA World Factbook)
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