Saturday, March 12, 2016

                                                    ETHIOPIA / Country of Africa

       -ethiopia,in the home of africa is a rugged,landlocked country split by the great rift valley with archaeological finds dating back more than 3 million years.its a place of ancient culture.Among sites are important sites are lalibela and its 12th-13th century rock cut christian churches,and aksum, the ruins of an ancient city obelisks,tombs,castle and our lady mary or zion church.
Profile:
       Region:                               Eastern Africa
       Capital City:                       Addis ababa
       Capital city Population:   3,168
       Currency:                           Birr( ETD )

Tourist Attraction: 

                     Addis Ababa

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        Ethiopia sprawing capital in the highlands bordering the great rift valley, is the country's commercial and cultural ( hub. its national museum exhibits prehistoric fossils.

Laws and Policies:

                        Federal Democratic republic of ethiopia/Diaspora Policy
               Part 1  / Review of Diaspora Policy
                         1.1 Global status of diaspora Participation
                                                -mankind has been migrating since very  ancient time from one place to                                                    another for various reason.
               Part 2 / Relevance of the ethiopian diaspora policy
               Part 3 / Definition and Genaral objective of the policy.
                         3.1 Definition /  ethiopian diaspora and ethiopian origin that live outside ethiopia.

My Reaction:
            -my reaction for this country of Ethiopia,as what i observe, that the people of ethiopia are hardworking farmers interms of agricultural and livelihood,etiopia they have a lot museum of exhibits for prehistoric fossils and others.this country is a rugged and landlocked country that split by the great rifts valley, and they have a place of ancient culture.

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