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An important component of the Ethiopian government's poverty reduction strategy is investment in skills, knowledge, and training. Investment in education represented almost one-fifth of annual public spending in 2004/05, and as such is significantly higher than that of other pro-poor sectors, such as health, transport, food security, and agriculture. To achieve its aim of providing all children with equal access to education, the Ethiopian government has paid particular attention to reducing inequalities in public education, and has achieved impressive results in educational access.
An important component of the Ethiopian government's poverty reduction strategy is investment in skills, knowledge, and training. Investment in education represented almost one-fifth of annual public spending in 2004/05, and as such is significantly higher than that of other pro-poor sectors, such as health, transport, food security, and agriculture. To achieve its aim of providing all children with equal access to education, the Ethiopian government has paid particular attention to reducing inequalities in public education, and has achieved impressive results in educational access.