Mortality In Ethiopia

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Genius Hour: Death Rate/Mortality in Ethiopia
Introduction

“We have finished the job, what shall we do with the tools?” -Haile Selassie (1892-1975)

Mortality is the death rate. Maternal is a mother or a mother-like person to a child.

Ethiopia 's death rate is way too high. What can people do to stop it? Ethiopia has a lack of basic needs, such as close health care systems and proper ways to help keep children nourished.
What People don’t Know
Depending on the age, many people aren’t educated about how many people die in a country, particularly Ethiopia. For example, many people don’t know how many women, children, and men die because of unsafe health care.
Correspondingly, many people die because of lack of basic …show more content…

Or that is what Ethiopia, the Unknown Land states. Haile Selassie was a dictator who built universities such as Addis Ababa. He was a gentry and a gentleman.
Government
According to Ethiopia, the unknown land, the “agricultural productivity was diminishing.” As well as drought and constituent famine existed.
Contributing to the death rate, Ethiopia has had 20 wars, which could leave someone injured, that injury could get infected and that person could die. According to Child mortality rate in Ethiopia “Ethiopians are suffering from lack of basic needs of life such as food, clothing, housing, healthcare, education, safe and healthy environment as consequences of the uncontrolled, rapid increase of the population.”
What They are Doing About it
Further research is urgent for regional and national investigation. The data on infant and child mortality rates reflect the country’s level of socioeconomic development and quality of life. Monarchy fell in 1974. “It is much easier to show compassion to animals. They are never wicked.” -Haile Selassie.

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According to Predictions of Unintended Pregnancy in Kersa, Eastern Ethiopia ‘Unsafe abortions accounted for 14% of all maternal deaths in sub-Saharan Africa, where half of the world’s maternal deaths occur.’ Child Mortality Rate in Ethiopia says that ‘It is sound recognized that childhood mortality is quite high due to poverty and other social factors or to poor medical care.’ Unfortunately, infant and under-5 mortality is still relatively

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