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  2. Women in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment is a controversial topic in Ethiopia. More women in Ethiopia are committed to deal with everybody in the family and village/community. In Ethiopia, about 80% of the populace lives in rural zones and women are responsible for most of the agricultural work in these communities. [33]

  3. Eskista - Wikipedia

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    Eskista ( Amharic: እስክስታ) is a traditional Ethiopian cultural dance originated from the Amhara ethnic group [ 1] performed by men, women, and children. It's known for its unique emphasis on intense shoulder movement which it shares with the shim-shim dance of the Tigrinya people in neighboring Eritrea. The dance is characterized by ...

  4. Prostitution in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Girls from Ethiopia's impoverished rural areas are exploited in commercial sex within the country. Addis Ababa’s central market is the site of numerous brothels, where some young girls are exploited in commercial sex. Ethiopian girls are exploited in commercial sex in neighbouring African countries, particularly Sudan.

  5. Ethiopian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian cuisine (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ምግብ "Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā məgəb") characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of wat, a thick stew, served on top of injera (Amharic: እንጀራ), a large sourdough flatbread, [1] which is about 50 centimeters (20 inches) in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour. [1]

  6. Scores of women and girls were sexually assaulted after ... - AOL

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    Scores of women and girls in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region were sexually assaulted, often by multiple men alleged to be combatants, after a peace agreement last year ended the conflict there ...

  7. Jebena - Wikipedia

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    Jebena. Traditional jebena from central Ethiopia, distinguished from northern Ethiopian and southern Eritrean pots by its spout. Jebena ( Amharic: ጀበና, Arabic: جبنة, romanized : jabana) is a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean flask made of pottery and used to brew Arabic coffee. It is also widely used in Sudan, and the coffee itself ...

  8. Category:Ethiopian female models - Wikipedia

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    Fryat Yemane. Categories: Ethiopian models. Ethiopian women by occupation. Female models by nationality. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. Coffee ceremony of Ethiopia and Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    An Ethiopian woman roasting coffee at a traditional ceremony. The Habesha coffee ceremony is a core cultural custom in Ethiopia and Eritrea. There is a routine of serving coffee daily, mainly for the purpose of getting together with relatives, neighbors, or other visitors. If coffee is politely declined, then tea will most likely be served.