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Tadiwos G. Belete: The man behind Kurifut resorts and Boston Day Spa |Masters at work
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ቃና ቲቪ አጠቃላይ የኢትዮጵያውያን የመዝናኛ አገልግሎት ሲሆን ስርጭቱ በነጻ የሆነ፣ አለም አቀፍ ደረጃቸውን የጠበቁ ዝግጅቶችን ለኢትዮጵያውያን ተመልካቾች የሚያቀርብ የሳተላይት ቴሌቪዥን ጣቢያ ነው:: በዋናነት በአማርኛ ቋንቋ የሚተላለፍ ሲሆን ይኸውም ዝግጅቶቻችን ሰፊ ተቀባይነት እንዲያገኙ ታስቦ ነው::
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Sadula Lodge rooftop view Addis Ababa
A view of the surrounding area, especially along Bole Road, from the dining room balcony of the Sadula Lodge in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [One edit to the commentary: Lime Tree is in the same building as the Boston Day Spa.]
Modelling industry taking off in Ethiopia
1. Various of female models having make up and hair done
2. Various Yonatan Teferra, male model
3. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Yonatan Teferra, Male model :
The reason I started modelling was because I wanted to get in to acting and movies. I like modelling but the money isn't great. We get paid only between US$35 - $55 for a whole day's work.
4. Various of Dina Fekadu, Model
5. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Dina Fekadu, Model :
I've represented Ethiopia in many beauty competitions abroad, and I find beauty pageants hard because you have to look so good all the time, answer the questions cleverly and be on top of everything. But modelling for catwalks here for example is easy, you just put your make up on and look gorgeous and walk in a nice way.
6. Various of models being photographed in pool
7. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Selamawit Adanu, Female model :
Every morning, when we're getting ready to go to work, everyone tries to make themselves look good. But it's not only here in Addis, but also in the rural areas. Tribal groups also want to make themselves look beautiful and they use their own traditional ways to do it.
8. Various of models being photographed in sauna
9. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Tadesse Getachew, Sole Agent for Tylo in Ethiopia :
The reason we use Ethiopian models to help to sell our products is because the things we sell are linked with health, beauty and fitness and we want to use the model's natural beauty. Ethiopians are very attractive people and so it's natural to use them to advertise these types of products. I want to use my people to advertise instead of foreign models.
10. Various Yodit Mengistu, Manager of the Boston Day Spa Modelling Agency
11. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Yodit Mengistu, Manager Boston Day Spa Modelling Agency :
The agency opened up about a year ago and we have more than 100 men and women on our books. It's actually the only model agency in the whole of the country. The models are used mostly for television adverts, billboards, films and music videos.
12. Various of 'My Fashion' magazine
13. Various of journalist Nolawi Melakedingel
14. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Nolawi Melakedingel, 'My Fashion' magazine :
'My Fashion' is a lifestyle magazine with articles about society, sport and other issues. Since it's distributed throughout the world, we take the opportunity to highlight the beauty of Ethiopians. In the first few pages of the magazine we feature upcoming models, fashion personalities and have a 'faces' of My Fashion segment featuring people who we believe have the potential to achieve success internationally.
15. Various of models in pool
LEAD IN
Supermodels around the globe command huge salaries from catwalk shows, advertising and sponsorship deals, plus cover and fashion shoots.
The British supermodel, Kate Moss, according to Forbes.com, earned $8 million (US) in 2005-2006.
But for models in Ethiopia it's a different story.
Men and women, hoping to break into the international market, are often paid just $35 (US) for a day's shoot.
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In Ethiopia, one of the world's poorest countries, the life of a model is a good one.
Compared to the majority of people who live on less than US$2 dollars a day, models can earn a good wage, though some still complain it's not enough.
Yonatan Teferra is a male model who says he would like to earn more for a day's work.
22 year old Dina Fekadu, a model and philosophy student in Addis Ababa, has represented Ethiopia in numerous beauty pageants around the globe.
Last year she made it in to the top 20 of the Miss Universe competition and was the only finalist from Africa.
She says modelling at home is easy, but she says she finds the international scene very competitive.
If she's successful, it'll encourage others to do the same.
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What is going on at the Gotera Condominium, Addis Ababa?
HOT STEPPAZ IN ADDIS ABABA
Success is a Journey!!
Addis Ababa's First Hip-Hop and Reggae-Robics Dance Group HOT STEPPAZ in the Making
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Initiative Ethiopia
Using the money that we raised by selling bracelets in grade 10, Rebecca and I used this money to buy paint, books, and food for a school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Government initiatives attracting Ethiopians abroad back home to invest
Addis Ababa - Recent
1. Zoom in to Tadiwos Belete, owner of Boston Partners PLC, at his Boston Day Spa hair salon in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2. Various Tadiwos Belete cutting client's hair
3. Close up scissors
Kuriftu - Recent
4. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Tadiwos Belete, Boston Partners PLC :
The reason that I came back to Ethiopia was because I saw a gap that needed to be filled. The opportunities are immense here, more than anywhere else. But most importantly, I wanted to change the image of my country.
Addis Ababa - Recent
5. Wide of Boston Partners Building
6. Close up sign outside of building
Kuriftu - Recent
7. Wide of Kuriftu Spa and Resort Hotel
8. Various of Tadiwos Belete at Kuriftu
9. Lady having manicure at Kuriftu Spa and Resort Hotel
10. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Tadiwos Belete, Boston Partners PLC :
The international community has to come out of associating Ethiopia with famine and hunger and starvation all the time. For so many reasons the country is changing and things are moving forward. We are really trying to change the image of Ethiopia - we're trying our best to become 'the best' in whatever we're doing. It may take time but noticeable changes are already taking place. The whole country is basically under construction and I think you'll be able to see a big difference here in the coming three to four years.
Addis Ababa - Recent
11. Various of Yoseph Asrat, CEO, Ethio-Canadian Business Group
12. Various of building construction in Addis Ababa
13. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Yoseph Asrat, CEO, Ethio-Canadian Business Group :
I feel that this is the right time to be in the construction industry because over the next five years, the government has allocated more than 40 billion Ethiopian Birr ($4.5 bn USD) for road construction. Spending that much money in upgrading the infrastructure in this country means that a lot of other things will be improved too: new buildings, offices, hotels, schools and all the other things related to construction. Through my success and the opportunities I have found, I encourage other Ethiopians to come back home and invest their money - it's good for our country and for themselves.
Kuriftu - Recent
14. Various of Kuriftu Spa and Resort Hotel
Addis Ababa - Recent
15. Various of Fesseha Tesfu, Acting Director General for Ethiopian Expatriate Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) in office
16. Cutaway of hands
17. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Fesseha Tesfu, Acting Director General for Ethiopian Expatriate Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) :
The government is trying to involve people in the diaspora not only in the investment sector or to remit their money in the country in foreign currency - but also we want 'knowledge transfer'. We want people to share the skills they've acquired and the experiences they've had. That's just as important for the government and the country and we're strongly encouraging it.
18. Various of road construction
19. Various of building construction
20. Wide of high rise building
Kuriftu - Recent
21. Various of Tadiwos Belete at Kuriftu Spa and Resort Hotel
Addis Ababa - Recent
22. SOUNDBITE: (Amharic) Fesseha Tesfu, Acting Director General for Ethiopian Expatriate Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) :
Kuriftu - Recent
23. Pan of lake at Kuriftu Spa and Resort Hotel
24. Various of Tadiwos Belete at Kuriftu
LEAD IN:
There are estimated to be up to two million Ethiopians living abroad, according to the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
But now the Ethiopian government is now trying to entice the Ethiopian diaspora, scattered across numerous continents, back home.
Using a range of incentives it's encouraging them to invest in the country - but not just with hard cash, with their brain-power as well.
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Spa Day in Ethiopia
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Recycling Spaces - A day in Addis Ababa's Merkato
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RECYCLING SPACES
A day in Addis Ababa's Merkato
Research and Movie by Felix Heisel / Bisrat Kifle
ETH Zurich / FCL Singapore / EiABC Addis Ababa / Ethiopia 2012
African cities have growth rates of up to 5%; this makes them the fastest growing cities in the world today. Extrapolations show that the urban population in Africa currently doubles every 10 to 15 years. Also Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, is in transformation. Currently the home of approximately four million inhabitants, the city might triple its size within the next 30 years due to the increasing rural to urban migration, as well as natural growth. Already today, Addis Ababa suffers from a housing shortage of estimated 700.000 units. And, according to UN-Habitat, 80% of the existing dwellings are in 'sub-standard, slum like' conditions. Thus, in 2004, the government launched a large-scale mass housing program with the ambitious plan to erect 200.000 condominium units within 5 years. To date, 100.000 units were built during the last 7 years, out of which nearly 70,000 are handed over to end users so far. In 2011, the Addis Ababa City Administration announced to redevelop all 'informal' and 'unplanned' parts of the city until 2020.
Throughout the years, Addis Ababa, informally, developed a sophisticated recycling system in all parts of the city. Kuré-Yalews are roaming the streets in small neighborhoods, collecting anything that might still be useable from households. Sharing resources, they rent taxis collectively to transport their goods to Merkato's Minalesh Terra, where different workshops immediately start to reuse and transform them. In the course of a few days, these items are returned into the cycle, being sold to the owners of small neighborhood shops as new products.
This recycling process is not only the source of income for many families in the city, it also keeps Addis Ababa clean to a certain extend. Most importantly, this cycle also appropriated space for recycling in the city throughout the years, which is now endangered by the current transformation of Ethiopia's capitol.
The movie Recycling Spaces is a cinematic documentary on the use of space allocated to this recycling cycle in Ethiopia's capital. Based on the daily routine and experiences of one selected Kuré-Yalew, this movie tries to tell a generic experience of thousands of inhabitants in Addis Ababa. Interviews with the Kuré-Yalwes and experts give further insight into the topic.
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