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|Education=In Oromia, the educational system is virtually non-existent because schools do not have adequate supplies. Further, the lack of experienced teachers and lack of transportation places additional hampers on education. There are not enough schools or libraries, either in existence or being built, so children who live far away cannot hope to receive a formal education.
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|Education=In Oromia, the educational system is virtually non-existent because schools do not have adequate supplies. Further, the lack of experienced teachers and lack of transportation places additional hampers on education. There are not enough schools or libraries, either in existence or being built, so children who live far away cannot hope to receive a formal education.

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|Education=In Oromia, the educational system is virtually non-existent because schools do not have adequate supplies. Further, the lack of experienced teachers and lack of transportation places additional hampers on education. There are not enough schools or libraries, either in existence or being built, so children who live far away cannot hope to receive a formal education.

|Education=In Oromia, the educational system is virtually non-existent because schools do not have adequate supplies. Further, the lack of experienced teachers and lack of transportation places additional hampers on education. There are not enough schools or libraries, either in existence or being built, so children who live far away cannot hope to receive a formal education.