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How Ethiopia is connected to the world
Supporting education in Ethiopia Supporting education in Ethiopia How Ethiopia is connected to the world
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These Ethiopian runners competed in London in the 2012 Olympic Games.
Supporting education in Ethiopia Sule Utura Genzebe Dibaba Ayele Abishiro Haile Gebreselassie These Ethiopian runners competed in London in the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Around 20,000 Ethiopians live in UK, especially in London. Some of them have opened restaurants selling Ethiopian food.
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Teddy Afro is a popular musician in Ethiopia. He performed in London as part of a world tour in One of his songs, ‘Haile, Haile’ honours the Ethiopian Olympic champion Haile Gebrselassie. In this short video he is performing the song in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia
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Ethiopia is one of the world’s largest producers of coffee and exports it all over the world. It may be sold in shops near you! Here is a short video of Ethiopian coffee farmers
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In a market in the town of Gondar, Ethiopia, people sell clothes, some of which have connections with other countries.
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Jon sells traditional Ethiopian clothes made from cotton grown in Ethiopia
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Emmanual sells second hand clothes which have been imported from other countries including India and Italy.
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Eyayu is a tailor. He makes woollen clothes. Some of the wool comes from Ethiopian sheep and some of it is imported from China.
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Would you find the same kinds of clothes stalls and the same global interconnections in your local market?
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Approximately 20,000 people in Ethiopia are employed by the textile industry.
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The average Ethiopian currently uses 1 kg of fabric per year.
Supporting education in Ethiopia Supporting education in Ethiopia The average Ethiopian currently uses 1 kg of fabric per year. The average world consumption per person is 8.7 kg. If you weighed all the new clothes you have had in the last year, do you think it would come to more or less than the world average? Supporting education in Ethiopia
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Where were the clothes you are wearing made? Look at the label to see if you can find out.
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