<p>Covering research carried out by Kloos and his Ethiopian colleagues and between the mid 1970s and 2024 this book analyses the changing tapestry of health problems disasters and interventions In Ethiopia. Recurrent famines civil wars epidemics and the centralized urban-based health system exacerbated by poverty the urban-based health care system and environmental degradation constituted major impediments and inequities in health development which are only slowly being overcome.</p><p>This book provides a broadly based examination of the epidemiology and control of some of Ethiopia's major diseases including malaria acute diarrhea HIV/AIDS tuberculosis and COVID-19. It also examines the accessibility and utilization of health services using geographical methods. </p><p>Moreover the book sheds light on the strategies and programs adopted by the Ethiopian government and international organizations to manage and prevent health crises and disasters. It evaluates the efficacy of their programs and the achievements in primary health care development and famine relief as well as negative health impacts of the national resettlement and irrigation programs. Results of these studies are context-specific and culturally sensitive&gt; thus they can inform policymakers healthcare professionals and academics In their search for effective and sustainable health development programs.</p><p>Health Disease and Disaster in Ethiopia is more than a book; it is an invitation to engage in a crucial dialogue on one of the most critical issues of our time - public health in developing nations. It is a must-read for those keen on understanding the complexities of health disease and disaster management in a dynamic and diverse African context.</p>
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