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This list of hospitals in Ethiopia lists the notable hospitals in Ethiopia. The list is organized by region and city.[1][2] The first Ethiopian hospital was established in 1897.[3] As of 1988, there were 87 hospitals in Ethiopia with 11,296 beds.[4] Medical care in Ethiopia, a nation of more than 100 million people, is provided by numerous clinics in the countryside, and hospitals located mostly in larger towns. There are about 144 regional hospitals placed in the major cities and towns.[5] Out of the total 144 hospitals, about 90 of them are public. The rest, about 54 hospitals, are run by private investors and non-profit organizations.[citation needed]
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As of 2014, the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, had more than 52 hospitals,[6] 12 of them state run, and more than 40 private. The following hospitals are in Addis Ababa, a chartered city in the Regional State of Oromia.
The following hospitals are in the Afar Region:
The following notable hospitals are generally in the Amhara Region:
The following hospitals are in Dessie, Amhara Region:
The following hospitals are in Gondar, Amhara Region:
In 2007, there were only two hospitals run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region.[17]
The following hospitals are in Central Ethiopia Regional State:
In 2007, there were only four hospitals run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Dire Dawa chartered city.[17]
In 2007, there was only one hospital run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Gambela Region.[17]
The following hospitals are in Harar, Harari Region:
The following hospitals are in Adama, Oromia Regional State:
The following hospitals are in Hawassa, Sidama Region:
The following hospitals are in the Somali Region:
The following hospitals are in the South Ethiopia Regional State:
The following hospitals are in the Southwest Ethiopia Regional State:
The following hospitals are in the Tigray Region:
During the Tigray War, most of the healthcare facilities in the region had been looted, vandalised, or destroyed. Many hospitals had been occupied by military forces as their base and to tend to their injured soldiers.[24]
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