Ethiopia: 30 years on from the famine
In 1984, Ethiopia experienced a famine in which an estimated 1 million people died of starvation. In the three years since, the country has become one of Africa's economic successes, with heavy investment in infrastructure. How has this happened?
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Ethiopia, 30 years after the famine
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