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29 July 2026

pptx, 1.38 MB
pptx, 1.38 MB

Analyze Ethiopia’s persistent social challenges (health, education, demographics, and gender inequality) with this complete IB History HL Paper 3 PowerPoint. This ready-to-teach resource examines four interconnected factors to help students evaluate why two decades of economic growth failed to translate into meaningful social improvement for most Ethiopians. Perfect for the Africa and the Middle East regional study under the new IB DP History curriculum.

Key Topics Covered:
Health system underfunding and service readiness (55% readiness rate)
Communicable diseases: HIV/AIDS, malaria, and TB as leading causes of morbidity
Malnutrition: 4.4 million projected malnourished children and mothers
Education access expansion vs. quality failure: 90% learning poverty rate
Rural-urban disparities: 60% rural illiteracy vs. urban improvements
Rapid population growth: 125 million people, second most populous in Africa
Demographic pressures: food, land, employment, and urbanization challenges
Gender inequality: economic exclusion, unpaid labour, and limited decision-making
Marginalized groups: IDPs, refugees, children, and people with disabilities
Intersectionality: how gender, displacement, disability, and age compound vulnerability
Famine as a product of conflict, governance failures, and chronic underdevelopment

Curriculum Alignment:
Designed specifically for the IB DP History Guide — Africa and the Middle East regional study, HL Paper 3. Aligns with inquiry topics on continuity and change, social challenges, and post-independence development in Africa.

Skill Development:
Understanding historical arguments and identifying supporting evidence
Evaluating diverse perspectives and weighing strengths and limitations
Making independent judgements on historical significance
Source analysis and data interpretation
Essay preparation for Paper 3 regional depth studies

Perfect for:
IB History HL teachers preparing Paper 3 regional study units
Students needing structured review of Ethiopia’s social development
Classes exploring the gap between economic growth and human development
Comparative case studies on social challenges in post-colonial Africa
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) — customize to fit your teaching style!

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IB History HL Africa: Modern Developments in Africa - Ethiopia Case Study Bundle

Complete IB History HL Paper 3 unit on Ethiopia's modern developments covering ALL specified content from the IB History Guide: reasons for authoritarian rule, move to multi-party democracy, economic growth, social challenges, civil wars, and external involvement. This ready-to-teach 6-resource bundle saves you hours of planning for the Africa and the Middle East regional study topic 12: Modern Developments in Ethiopia (1945-2020). Aligned with the new IB DP History curriculum and packed with student activities, source analysis, and exam preparation. What's Included in This 6-Resource Bundle: 1. Ethiopia: Reasons for the Emergence of Authoritarian Rule Impact of colonial legacies on Ethiopian state formation Results of independence and resistance movements Role of individuals, including personal ambition (Haile Selassie, Mengistu) Role of ideology (Marxism-Leninism, revolutionary democracy) Imperial regime failure and the 1974 Derg coup EPRDF authoritarianism and ethnic patronage 2. Ethiopia: Move to Multi-Party Democracy (1987-1995) Foreign influence: Soviet collapse and US diplomacy Failures of single-party states: Derg military, economic, and administrative collapse Ideological factors: From Marxism-Leninism to "revolutionary democracy" Role of popular and elite support for reform 1991 Transitional Charter and 1995 Constitution 3. Ethiopia: Economic Growth & Development (2005-2020) Four analytical frameworks: Political Stability, Entrepreneurs, Infrastructure, Technology 10.3% GDP growth, Growth & Transformation Plans, Homegrown Reform Plan Data-rich slides with World Bank and IMF evidence 4. Ethiopia: Social Challenges (to 2020) Four analytical frameworks: Health, Education, Demographics, Gender 50% illiteracy, 11% health funding, 11.8M food insecure Role-play and source analysis activities 5. Ethiopia: Causes of Coups d'État and Civil Wars (1960-2020) Four analytical frameworks: Ethnic Tensions, Economic Problems, Environmental Factors, Government Failures 1960 coup, 1974 Derg coup, 1991 EPRDF takeover, 2020 Tigray War 6. Ethiopia: Impact of External Involvement Four analytical frameworks: International Rivalries, Neocolonialism, African Union, United Nations Cold War proxy conflicts, Ogaden War, AU mediation, UN peacekeeping Complete Curriculum Coverage – IB History Guide Specified Content: Bundle Features: 120+ editable PowerPoint slides across 6 complete lessons 24 analytical frameworks covering all key historical arguments Hundreds of evidence points from academic sources, UN, World Bank, and humanitarian reports Key Topics Covered Across the Bundle: Colonial legacies and authoritarian state formation Imperial regime failure and the 1974 revolution Derg military rule and Marxist-Leninist ideology Mengistu's personal ambition and authoritarian consolidation Soviet patronage and Cold War geopolitics Democratization failure and EPRDF authoritarian continuity State-led economic development and its limits Health, education, and gender inequality Ethnic federalism and civil war causation Neocolonialism, aid conditionality, and sanctions African Union and United Nations engagement Curriculum Alignment: Designed specifically for the IB DP History Guide — Africa and the Middle East regional study, HL Paper 3. Addresses ALL specified content including reasons for authoritarian rule and the move to multi-party democracy in the 1980s and 1990s. Perfectly suited for exam preparation and depth studies. Perfect for: IB History HL teachers preparing the Africa & Middle East regional study Students needing comprehensive review of Ethiopia's modern history Classes exploring comparative case studies of African development Exam revision and Paper 3 essay preparation All PowerPoints are fully editable; customize to fit your teaching style!

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