Ethiopia and Eritrea
Ethiopia and Eritrea are neighbouring nations in the easternmost corner of Africa. This region, commonly called the Horn of Africa, has endured frequent drought and strife for decades.
Ethiopia is the oldest independent nation in Africa. This large, ethnically diverse country has an area of more than 1.1 million square kilometres (about the size of the Northwest Territories). It has a population of more than 120 million people.
Eritrea is a small, largely rural country just north of Ethiopia along the shores of the Red Sea. It is about 120,000 square kilometres (roughly twice the size of Nova Scotia) and has a population of about four million people.
Following the Second World War, Ethiopia and Eritrea became part of one larger country. However, many people in Eritrea wanted independence. There were periodic revolts, resulting in decades of violence.