We advise you to refer to the official data from the World Bank, International Energy Agency (IEA), World Health Organization (WHO), and UN Sustainable Development Reports, which confirm the following:
45% of Ethiopians—especially in rural areas—live w/o electricity.
Only 40% of the population has access to safe, clean drinking water, meaning 60% rely on contaminated and unsafe sources.
As a result, > 395,000 Ethiopian children under the age of five die yearly due to waterborne diseases. Entire regions have been declared disaster zones.
Tap water is unfit for human consumption, forcing many to rely on bottled water—or even burial water (yes, water drawn near cemeteries)—which 60% of the population cannot afford, leading many to boil unsafe water for survival.
2025-07-15 11:28:00
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Gabriella Seattle🇺🇲🇪🇹🇪🇸 :
Never no way Wishing It remains Purple of Egypt🤣🤣🤣 Egypt is part of Ethiopia
2025-07-06 15:35:41
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Ahmed cade :
Egypt 🇪🇬 powerful country 💯 from Somalia 🇸🇴
2025-07-09 12:48:20
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miketaddes :
We will meet you on September 🇪🇹 don’t be late
2025-07-06 19:14:07
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ليلي :
حاسس ان السيسي ده هيطلع رئيس عظيم و إحنا اللي مش عارفين قيمته