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Projects Abroad Teaching in Ethiopia
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In the last few years Ethiopia's government has put both Health and Education at the top of its priority list. New schools are opening all the time, and the aim is to increase dramatically the number of children attending primary and secondary school. But there is a long way to go, figures from 2004 estimate that 68% of children attend elementary school and just 16% complete their high school education.
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Academy for Educational Development ( AED ) Development Fellows Program
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Pursue graduate credit while working to improve health in Ethiopia. Report on the public perception, current usage, availability, and cost of health hygiene products. Use findings to develop a marketing strategy for the products and implement your own business plan.
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Projects Abroad Care and Community in Ethiopia
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Despite the rapid growth of Addis Ababa and the emergence of a small Ethiopian middle class, over three quarters of Ethiopians still live on less than $1 a day. It is also estimated by the UN that since the AIDS epidemic began almost one million Ethiopian children have been orphaned.
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Blessing the Children Study Abroad - Ethiopia, Africa
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The Study Abroad Program integrates a work schedule of 15-25 hours per week with a class schedule of three or more courses. Although you’ll work less hours than an internship, the added stress of studies must be considered. Offered courses through local colleges vary from semester to semester, such as: Language arts, Ethiopian history, Ethiopian culture, Bible, pastoral and ministry studies, etc.
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