Ethiopia's Expanding Telecommunications Network
    
          In Ethiopia hundreds of students are being trained at the Imperial Telecommunications Institute to meet the country's need for personnel to manage and operate the expanding network of communications. At the Institute, which was set up by the Gover...
    
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    Population Progressively Overcomes Illiteracy
    
          455 Ethiopians at the age between 15 and 75 learn to read and write at the "Hizbawi-Serawit School of Addis Ababa at present. Some 5.5 million people wanted to participate in the 2nd alphabetization phase, which began in the end of 1979. Lessons a...
    
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    Princess Ruth Teaching in an Addis Ababa School
    
          Princess Ruth of Ethiopia Teaching in an Addis Ababa School
All the women of the Abyssinian Imperial family devote themselves to some professional activity. Here, Princess Ruth, grand-daughter of the Emperor Haile Selassie, is pictured at the sch...
    
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    Measures Taken to Overcome Illiteracy
    
          Ethiopia has now started training adults to read and write, in order to overcome illiteracy. These Ethiopian women are studying in the alphabetization class in Addis Ababa, and around 20,000 voluntary teachers all over the country conduct these cl...
    
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    Ethiopia: Struggle Against Illiteracy
    
          These children from the Kebele 23/10, one of the almost 300 residential districts in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, wait for the beginning of the lesson. About 1,500 girls and boys attend this school which is a tin hut for the time being. Less...
    
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