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Ethiopia, with its diversity of culture and fast economic growth, is one of the strongly driven countries in Africa. In the past ten years, Ethiopia’s GDP’s growth rate has been an average of 10%. The country’s renaissance was propelled when it introduced the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) in 2010. The objective of this plan is to jump-start the pace of the dynamism of the country. Through the first GTP, which lasts for 5 years, significant results are achieved in developing infrastructures in all aspects. To mention few, road construction and telecommunication are some of the highest achievements of the GTP.
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia’s constitution article 41(9) and article 91(3) precisely show the government duties and responsibilities to protect, preserve and support the cultural heritages and arts. The constitution highlights the importance of the diversity of cultural expressions in Ethiopia since 1994. Cognizant of the fact that all policies, measures and international agreements ratified by Ethiopia are proven to agree with the constitutional pillars, the upper mentioned and other various articles pledged in favor of the cultural expressions have gotten ample opportunities and conducive platform both to be underpinned by policies and dignified.
As the second GTP starts, Ethiopia, is now investing in the development of its lively cultural sector. Ethiopia has now incorporated culture as a strategic element for the second GTP and for the first time dedicated an entire chapter for the cultural sector, setting up benchmarked goals for the implementation. This move reaffirms Ethiopia’s dedication and the importance of the link between culture and development. The country has revised and ratified the new cultural policy, developed in consultation with stakeholders. It underlines the values of the 2005 Convention, supporting the diversity of cultural expressions at the creation, production, enjoyment and dissemination level. The missed link between culture and development in the previous policy has come up vibrant in the revised one. “Development of Cultural Industries” has been genuinely addressed, taking into account its economic and social impact. To this effect, issues like, institutional and legal framework, programs for the development, distribution of cultural products, professional capacity development, investment incentives, awards, and credit facilities have been well addressed for the industries enhancement
It’s A because preamble is the beginning or introduction of the constitution
U.S constitution: “we, the people of the United States in order to form A more perfect union, establish justice”
Florida constitution: “We, the people of the State of Florida, being grateful to Almighty God for our constitutional liberty, in order to secure its benefits, perfect our government, insure domestic tranquility, maintain public order, and guarantee equal civil and political rights to all, do ordain and establish this constitution.”
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Explanation:
2018 NHTSA key findings:
■ In 2018 there were 10,511 fatalities in motor vehicle traffic crashes in which at least one driver had a BAC of .08 g/dL or higher. This totaled 29 percent of all traffic fatalities for the year. (Note: It is illegal in every State to
drive with a BAC of .08 g/dL or higher.)
■ An average of 1 alcohol-impaired-driving fatality occurred every 50 minutes in 2018.
■ The estimated economic cost of all alcohol-impaired crashes (involving alcoholimpaired drivers or alcohol-impaired nonoccupants) in the United States in 2010 (the most recent year for which cost data is available) was $44 billion.
■ Of the 2018 traffic fatalities among children 14 and younger, 22 percent occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes.
■ The 21- to 24-year-old age group had the highest percentage (27%) of drivers with BACs of .08 g/dL or higher in fatal crashes compared to other age groups in 2018.
■ The percentage of drivers with BACs of .08 g/dL or higher in fatal crashes in 2018 was highest for motorcycle riders (25%), compared to drivers of passenger cars (21%), light trucks (19%), and large trucks (3%).
■ The rate of alcohol impairment among drivers involved in fatal crashes in 2018 was 3.4 times higher at night than during the day.
■ In 2018 among the 10,511 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, 67 percent (7,051) were in crashes in which at least one driver had a BAC of .15 g/dL or higher.
Source: NHTSA 2018 data
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