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                                          Ethiopian Air Ambulance

                                          Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule with the exception of a short-lived Italian occupation from 1936-41. In 1974, a military junta, the Derg, deposed Emperor Haile SELASSIE (who had ruled since 1930) and established a socialist state. Torn by bloody coups, uprisings, wide-scale drought, and massive refugee problems, the regime was finally toppled in 1991 by a coalition of rebel forces, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). A constitution was adopted in 1994, and Ethiopia's first multiparty elections were held in 1995. A border war with Eritrea late in the 1990s ended with a peace treaty in December 2000. In November 2007, the Eritrea-Ethiopia Border Commission remotely demarcated the border by geographical coordinates, but final demarcation of the boundary on the ground is currently on hold because of Ethiopian objections to an international commission's finding requiring it to surrender territory considered sensitive to Ethiopia

                                          Ethiopian Population

                                          Population:88,013,491
                                           Estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality, higher death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2010 est.)
                                          Age structure:0-14 years: 46.1% (male 19,596,784/female 19,688,887)15-64 years: 51.2% (male 21,376,495/female 22,304,812)65 years and over: 2.7% (male 975,923/female 1,294,437) (2010 est.)

                                          Ethiopian Government

                                          Country name:conventional long form: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopiaconventional short form: Ethiopialocal long form: Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripebliklocal short form: Ityop'iyaformer: Abyssinia, Italian East Africaabbreviation: FDREGovernment type:federal republicCapital:name: Addis Ababageographic coordinates: 9 02 N, 38 42 Etime difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)Administrative divisions:9 ethnically based states (kililoch, singular - kilil) and 2 self-governing administrations* (astedaderoch, singular - astedader); Adis Abeba* (Addis Ababa), Afar, Amara (Amhara), Binshangul Gumuz, Dire Dawa*, Gambela Hizboch (Gambela Peoples), Hareri Hizb (Harari People), Oromiya (Oromia), Sumale (Somali), Tigray, Ye Debub Biheroch Bihereseboch na Hizboch (Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples)Independence:oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world - at least 2,000 years (may be traced to the Aksumite Kingdom, which coalesced in the first centuries B.C.)

                                          Ethiopian Air Ambulance

                                          Ehtiopian Air Ambulance Air Ambulance International has an active role in evacuation of patients from Ethiopia - especially Addis Ababa to surrounding and distant countries of the world by commercial and chartered flights. The commercial airline actively utilised by Air Ambulance International organised by their Affiliate partners Hi Flying llc is Air Emirates. The chartered flight evacuations from Ethiopia mainly done on Learjet aircrafts, Cessna aircrafts, Falcon aircrafts and Gulfstream aircrafts. The critical patients are transported on dedicated air ambulance chartered flights while the safer patients are taken with Medical escorts on Commercial flights worldwide. Their website - www.vibha.info . Best contact - admin@hiflyingllc.com. 24/7 Alarm center - +91 98211 50889 .50889Ehtiopian Air Ambulance Air Ambulance International has an active role in evacuation of patients from Ethiopia - especially Addis Ababa to surrounding and distant countries of the world by commercial and chartered flights. The commercial airline actively utilised by Air Ambulance International organised by their Affiliate partners Hi Flying llc is Air Emirates. The chartered flight evacuations from Ethiopia mainly done on Learjet aircrafts, Cessna aircrafts, Falcon aircrafts and Gulfstream aircrafts. The critical patients are transported on dedicated air ambulance chartered flights while the safer patients are taken with Medical escorts on Commercial flights worldwide. Their website - wwwEhtiopian Air Ambulance Air Ambulance International has an active role in evacuation of patients from Ethiopia - especially Addis Ababa to surrounding and distant countries of the world by commercial and chartered flights. The commercial airline actively utilised by Air Ambulance International organised by their Affiliate partners Hi Flying llc is Air Emirates. The chartered flight evacuations from Ethiopia mainly done on Learjet aircrafts, Cessna aircrafts, Falcon aircrafts and Gulfstream aircrafts. The critical patients are transported on dedicated air ambulance chartered flights while the safer patients are taken with Medical escorts on Commercial flights worldwide. Their website - www.vibha.info . Best contact - admin@hiflyingllc.com. 24/7 Alarm center - +91 98211 50889 .vibha.info . Best contact - admin@hiflyingllc.com. 24/7 Alarm center - +91 98211 50889 Ethiopian Economy Ethiopia's poverty-stricken economy is based on agriculture, accounting for about 45% of GDP, and 85% of total employment. The agricultural sector suffers from frequent drought and poor cultivation practices. Coffee is critical to the Ethiopian economy with exports of some $350 million in 2006, but historically low prices have seen many farmers switching to qat to supplement income. The war with Eritrea in 1998-2000 and recurrent drought have buffeted the economy in particular coffee production. In November 2001, Ethiopia qualified for debt relief from the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative, and in December 2005 the IMF forgave Ethiopia's debt. Under Ethiopia's constitution, the state owns all land and provides long-term leases to the tenants; the system continues to hamper growth in the industrial sector as entrepreneurs are unable to use land as collateral for loans. Drought struck again late in 2002, leading to a 3.3% decline in GDP in 2003. Although GDP growth has since rebounded, soaring commodity prices in 2007 and 2008 and the global economic downturn led to balance of payments pressures, partially alleviated by recent emergency funding from the IMF.

                                          Ethiopian Economy

                                          Ethiopia's poverty-stricken economy is based on agriculture, accounting for about 45% of GDP, and 85% of total employment. The agricultural sector suffers from frequent drought and poor cultivation practices. Coffee is critical to the Ethiopian economy with exports of some $350 million in 2006, but historically low prices have seen many farmers switching to qat to supplement income. The war with Eritrea in 1998-2000 and recurrent drought have buffeted the economy in particular coffee production. In November 2001, Ethiopia qualified for debt relief from the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative, and in December 2005 the IMF forgave Ethiopia's debt. Under Ethiopia's constitution, the state owns all land and provides long-term leases to the tenants; the system continues to hamper growth in the industrial sector as entrepreneurs are unable to use land as collateral for loans. Drought struck again late in 2002, leading to a 3.3% decline in GDP in 2003. Although GDP growth has since rebounded, soaring commodity prices in 2007 and 2008 and the global economic downturn led to balance of payments pressures, partially alleviated by recent emergency funding from the IMF.
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