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TEM for well siting at Hilton Addis
Published 1999“…An anomalous low apparent resistivity response in the order of magnitude of 10 WW-m is exhibited below a depth of about 340 meters and interpreted as thermal ground water bearing horizon. …”
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Managing solid waste in Addis Ababa
Published 1999“…For instance the report of Region 14 Health Bureau, compiled from the data obtained from 15 health centres for 1991, indicated that two of the leading top-ten causes of morbidity in the city were acute upper respiratory diseases and infections of skin and subcutaneous tissues. …”
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Community-based environmental sanitation in Addis Ababa
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Urban water pollution and irrigated vegetable farming in Addis Ababa.
Published 2009“…Water pollution can be considered as a side-effect of economic growth and is a common phenomenon in fast growing cities in developing countries. …”
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Inclusive WASH: the impact on urban livelihoods in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Published 2013“…By taking these factors into account, Cheshire Foundation Action for Inclusion (CFAI) implemented a three year WASH project funded by WaterCan starting in 2009. …”
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Urban sanitation and wastewater treatment in Addis Ababa in the Awash Basin, Ethiopia
Published 2009“…Additional sanitary water requirements in a water scarce city may be difficult to meet. In this paper we explore the scale of impact of improving sanitation in Addis Ababa in terms of water quality and quantity of water flows in and out of the city. …”
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The case for citywide IEC strategy for Addis Ababa's solid waste management system
Published 2009“…Information, education and communication (IEC)related activities being undertaken by the various actors in the solid waste management (SWM) system of the Addis Ababa City Administration (AACA) were reviewed employing a rapid appraisal methodology. …”
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Water supply systems in selected urban poor areas of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Published 2008“…Most of the households pay a relatively high price for drinking water with the average cost of ETB 6.2/m3 (US$ 0.74/m3). …”
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Groundwater management using groundwater modeling: case study on Akaki Wellfield, Addis Ababa City, Ethiopia
Published 2005“…One of such works is the groundwater modeling work on Akaki Wellfield, which is a wellfield developed for the supply of Addis Ababa City. …”
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Urban growth, wastewater production and use in irrigated agriculture: a comparative study of Accra, Addis Ababa and Hyderabad
Published 2010“…The relationships between urban development, water resources management and wastewater use for irrigation have been studied in the cities of Accra in Ghana, Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and Hyderabad in India. Large volumes of water are extracted from water sources often increasingly far away from the city, while investments in wastewater management are often lagging behind. …”
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Handwritten notebook page in the permanent exhibition at the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, Houghton, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Published 2024“…A close-up of a handwritten notebook page detailing a personal account of someone involved with MK (presumably uMkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress). …”
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Public water supply demand and resource management
Published 1999“…Though, 97.5 per cent of the city dwellers use piped water, it is only 26.8 per cent who “have” private water connection. …”
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Health risk management along urban wastewater-irrigated vegetable value chains of LMICs: ensuring that opportunity, capability and motivation needs are identified
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Magnitude, trends and drivers of the coexistence of maternal overweight/obesity and childhood undernutrition in Ethiopia: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys (2005-2016)
Published 2022“…This masks important within-country variability, with substantially higher prevalence in Addis Ababa (22.8%). Factors positively associated with DBM were maternal age (odds ratio [OR] = 1.04 [1.02, 1.06]), urban residence (OR = 3.12 [2.24, 4.36]), wealth (OR = 1.14 [1.06, 1.24]) and the number of children …”
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Locally-affordable arsenic remediation for rural South Asia using electrocoagulation
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Implications of urban development for water demand, wastewater generation and reuse in water-stressed cities: case studies from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2011“…Depending on the downstream setting, a considerable fraction of this wastewater is reused in urban agriculture (up to 90%). …”
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The revolutionary strategy of anarchism in Europe and the United States 1868-1939
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