Ethiopia has a population of 65 million people and literacy rates are very low, especially for females. The country has climate zones ranging from grasslands to deserts and relies on exports like coffee, livestock, and gold. However, there is a huge lack of education in Ethiopia, with only 36% of people being literate. Fewer than 30% of males and 18% of females can read. Many children must choose between farming and school. To address this, the document proposes building more schools so literacy rates increase by ensuring children can attend classes. The final plan involves trading Ethiopian doctors and a medical school to Sudan for money to buy wood to construct new schools.