Ethiopia in the Lead
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🌍 Minimal CO2 Emissions from Energy
In 2023, Ethiopia's CO2 emissions from fugitive energy sources were negligible at 0.0001 Mt CO2e, showcasing its low carbon footprint in energy production.
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🎓 High Expenditure on Tertiary Education
In 2015, Ethiopia allocated 47.85% of its government education expenditure to tertiary education, showcasing a strong commitment to higher education.
Ethiopia Following Behind
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🌾 Minimal Urbanization
As of 2024, only 4.32% of Ethiopia's population lives in urban agglomerations with more than 1 million people, indicating a predominantly rural lifestyle.
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🏢 Low Employer Representation
In 2023, only 0.13% of Ethiopia's total employment was made up of employers, suggesting limited entrepreneurial opportunities.
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🚱 Limited Basic Sanitation Access
As of 2022, only 9.34% of Ethiopia's population had access to at least basic sanitation services, indicating significant public health challenges.
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👩🎓 Low Female Doctoral Attainment
In 2021, only 0.006% of Ethiopian women aged 25+ had attained a doctoral degree, indicating gender disparities in higher education.
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⏳ Long Export Lead Time
In 2018, the median lead time to export goods from Ethiopia was 60 days, highlighting logistical challenges in international trade.
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📜 Incomplete Birth Registration
In 2016, only 2.7% of births in Ethiopia were registered, reflecting gaps in civil registration systems.