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Yetebon, Ethiopia | |||
The Yetebon community is located in the Gurage Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia. It is about 87 miles (140 km) southwest of Addis Ababa. Yetebon is situated in the highlands at an altitude of 8000 feet. | |||
The total population of the surrounding area is approximately 70,000 people. The majority of people are Muslim—roughly 95 percent. Farming is the primary occupation of the people, producing mostly maize, wheat, sorghum and enset. The two cash crops are pepper and chat. | |||
The families in the community are very poor. In fact, most households earn less than 50 USD per year and have living conditions that put them in danger of contracting diseases. According to our 2004 survey, almost 78 percent of the families do not have access to clean drinking water and obtain it from unprotected rivers, wells, and springs. Less than a quarter of the households have latrines. Additionally, many households share their living quarters with domestic animals, causing the spread of zoonotic diseases. |
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Yetebon, Ethiopia
The Yetebon community is located in the Gurage Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia. It is about 87 miles (140 km) southwest of Addis Ababa. Yetebon is situated in the highlands at an altitude of 8000 feet.
The total population of the surrounding area is approximately 70,000 people. The majority of people are Muslim—roughly 95 percent. Farming is the primary occupation of the people, producing mostly maize, wheat, sorghum and enset. The two cash crops are pepper and chat.
The families in the community are very poor. In fact, most households earn less than 50 USD per year and have living conditions that put them in danger of contracting diseases. According to our 2004 survey, almost 78 percent of the families do not have access to clean drinking water and obtain it from unprotected rivers, wells, and springs. Less than a quarter of the households have latrines. Additionally, many households share their living quarters with domestic animals, causing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
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