It is widely understood that poverty and armed conflict are interrelated; with poverty making countries more prone to armed conflict, and conflict weakening economic growth and development. This study used micro-survey ...
VSLA is an informal microfinance serving as an alternative source of finance
for poor individuals, especially women. CARE Ethiopia was implementing
women-centered village savings and loan associations (VSLA) in East ...
Over the past 20 years, Ethiopia has made significant economic growth. Yet statistics reveal that
the agriculture sector has the lowest growth in the nation, which is caused by a lack of
investment in agricultural ...
In the 1990s, the competition between Keynesian and Classical ideas on macroeconomics
ended with the 'the new neoclassical synthesis' which combines characteristics from both
sides. The synthesis led to the Dynamic ...
Ethiopia was embroiled in spiraling & soaring ethnic and a state-based large-scale armed
conflict that has continued for more than a year. Therefore, these studies were designed to
explore the impact of this state based ...
As of literatures, the implementation of a given program is constrained by social,
political, demographic and economic factors. But, to understand the extent of the
constraints, the current performance of a program and ...
Poverty and conflict have emerged as the most serious threats to long-term growth
since the end of the Cold War. A catastrophic violent war has been occurring in
northern Ethiopia since November 4, 2020. Much of the early ...
Poverty is a global issue, especially in African countries. Numerous strategies
have been made to alleviate poverty among the poor in order to reduce poverty.
Zakat is one of the programs designed to alleviate poverty, ...
This study evaluates the effect of nonfarm income on monetary and multidimensional poverty
in rural Ethiopia as well as consumption inequality. Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, Atkinson
and General Entropy measures are ...
Agriculture remains to be the most important sector of the Ethiopian economy with increasing
population pressure and low level of productivity, which aggravates the food insecurity situation by
widening the gap between ...
It is widely understood that poverty and armed conflict are interrelated; with poverty making countries more prone to armed conflict, and conflict weakening economic growth and development. This study used micro-survey ...
VSLA is an informal microfinance serving as an alternative source of finance
for poor individuals, especially women. CARE Ethiopia was implementing
women-centered village savings and loan associations (VSLA) in East ...
Over the past 20 years, Ethiopia has made significant economic growth. Yet statistics reveal that
the agriculture sector has the lowest growth in the nation, which is caused by a lack of
investment in agricultural ...
In the 1990s, the competition between Keynesian and Classical ideas on macroeconomics
ended with the 'the new neoclassical synthesis' which combines characteristics from both
sides. The synthesis led to the Dynamic ...
Ethiopia was embroiled in spiraling & soaring ethnic and a state-based large-scale armed
conflict that has continued for more than a year. Therefore, these studies were designed to
explore the impact of this state based ...
As of literatures, the implementation of a given program is constrained by social,
political, demographic and economic factors. But, to understand the extent of the
constraints, the current performance of a program and ...
Poverty and conflict have emerged as the most serious threats to long-term growth
since the end of the Cold War. A catastrophic violent war has been occurring in
northern Ethiopia since November 4, 2020. Much of the early ...
Poverty is a global issue, especially in African countries. Numerous strategies
have been made to alleviate poverty among the poor in order to reduce poverty.
Zakat is one of the programs designed to alleviate poverty, ...
This study evaluates the effect of nonfarm income on monetary and multidimensional poverty
in rural Ethiopia as well as consumption inequality. Gini coefficient, Lorenz curve, Atkinson
and General Entropy measures are ...
Agriculture remains to be the most important sector of the Ethiopian economy with increasing
population pressure and low level of productivity, which aggravates the food insecurity situation by
widening the gap between ...
It is generally accepted that Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) have significant contributions to job
creating, generating income, and poverty alleviation. However, the performance of MSEs in Enarj
Enawga Woreda is low. ...
The study was intended to analyze the determinants of customer’s electronic banking usage in Commercial Bank of Ethiopia in case of Addis Zemen Town branches. The study used primary data collected from 196 sample respondents. ...
Smallholder farmers who accounts for 96 percentage of total area cultivated land and
generated 95 percent of total production dominate the agriculture farming in Ethiopia.
However, the agriculture has not been used to ...
In Ethiopia agriculture is the backbone of national economy and source of
livelihood for most of the population. Despite its importance, the agricultural sector in
Ethiopia is characterized by low productivity due to ...
Improvement of a human competence for agricultural productivity is a pre-requisite for social and economic development for rural areas. Education has been recognized to be a leading device for shaping people’s life and ...
Agriculture in the Ethiopian economy prominently is the largest contributor to 50% of Gross
Domestic Production (GDP), employs 80% of the population’s employment and the main
income-generating sector for the majority of ...
Access to land is the most pressing economic problem in rural Ethiopia. Available literature indicates
that access to land is interlinked with rural poverty and nonfarm livelihoods. This dissertation tried to
address the ...
The objective of this study is analyzing the impact of technology adoption on wheat productivity
in Dabat woreda, north Gondar zone of Amhara region, Ethiopia. A sample of 348 households
comprised of 174 adopters and ...
This study investigates the effect of health shock on the household welfare and their comparative
effects across regions and rural-urban settings in Ethiopia using Ethiopian Socioeconomic
Survey 2013/14 and 2015/16 data. ...
The main objective of this finding was to investigate the impact of nutrition sensitive agriculture
on welfare outcome of rural women in case of south Gonder zone specifically Este and Andabet
Woredas. Food insecurity ...