3 October 2013 , Source: CIO IBM experts have recommended strategies for strengthening Ethiopia's livestock industry -- the primary source of income for the majority of citizens -- and making government more efficient.Making the recommendations was a twelve - person IBM team hailing from 8 countries that spent 30 days in Ethiopia working with three government ministries as part of an IBM Corporate Service Corps engagement. This initiative sends IBM's top talent to provide pro bono problem solving services to non-governmental, government and small business groups in the developing world on issues that intersect business, technology and society
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