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HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Housing developments across Ethiopia continue to improve living conditions for families by expanding access to safe, durable homes that provide security, dignity, and stability. While housing demand remains high, the Government of Ethiopia is implementing a broad set of interventions that combine formal housing delivery with targeted...

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