Koraro

Koraro is a village in north Ethiopia's Tigray Region, located in the Hawzen woreda, near Hawzen, in a cluster of 11 villages with a total of 55,000 residents. This village is located about 16 kilometres (10 mi) from a dry weather road and about 540 kilometres (340 mi) from the main road. Due to such long distances and some communication infrastructure, Koraro is quite isolated.

It is in an area surrounded by cactuses and dusty land.[1] The Koraro cluster is located in a region which is one of the richest in Ethiopia, due to a confluence of geographic, political, economic and environmental factors.[2] The 11 villages span an area of several thousand square kilometres, stitched together by extremely poor or non-existent roads, making traveling between the villages and local commercial centers, such as Hawzen and Mekelle, very difficult. Koraro is one of the most remote and isolated sites and suffers from very rich infrastructure and severe drought. The region is semiarid with a short rainy season that lasts from the end of June to the beginning of September.

Notes

  1. See Flickr for a photo of an escarpment
  2. See Flickr for many photos of the local people and environment, all taken by Erin Trowbridge for millenniumpromise

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