Eritrea

Weak links: Challenging the climate & mixed migration paradigm in the Horn of Africa & Yemen

When mobility drivers are scrutinised and climate change is found to play a role in movement, it remains difficult to determine the extent of its influence. Misleading claims about mass migration induced by climate change continue to surface in both academia and policy. There are arguments to indicate that research …

Djibouti: EU Support for WFP Adds Freedom of Choice to Refugees' Food Assistance in Djibouti

Funding from the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) has been instrumental in enabling WFP to provide an innovative package of cash assistance alongside food rations to refugees and asylum seekers from Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Yemen who live in the Ali-Addeh, Hol-Hol and Obock camps. Given the arid conditions …

Eritrea Denies Targeting Ethiopia Dam as Egyptian Ties Deepen

Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki denied his country’s deepening relations with Egypt signify plans to disrupt neighboring Ethiopia’s construction of Africa’s biggest hydropower dam. “The claim by the Ethiopian regime that the relation between Eritrea and Egypt is targeting the millennium dam is unfounded,” the Ministry of Information said on its …

Eritrea Playing Significant Role in Controlling Pollutant Gases

Asmara — The Ministry of Land, Water and Environment indicated that Eritrea is playing significant role in controlling pollutant gases and depletion of ozone layer. Mr. Kibrom Asmerom, head of Environmental Exploration and Research at the Ministry, pointed out that Eritrea is contributing its role for the success of the …

No work means Ethiopia is no home for refugees - report

A ban on Eritrean refugees working in Ethiopia is hampering efforts to reduce illegal "secondary" migration, with tens of thousands risking violence and drowning in pursuit of a better life, the Overseas Development Institute said on Thursday. "Ethiopia is a vital country of asylum, offering the prospect of freedom and …

Eritrea: Water Supply Project Put in Place in Damba

Dekemhare — The residents of the Damba administrative area, Dekemhare sub-zone, have become beneficiaries of potable water supply. The project worth of 4 million Nakfa includes drilling a water hole, laying 2 k.m. water pipe line, solar energy as well as 4 water distribution centers. Eng. Eyob Habte, the project …

Africa: Malaria Deaths On Decline in African Countries

Africa: South Africa Recognized for Progress in Malaria Fight Statistics indicate that annual malaria deaths in Africa have decreased from an estimated 764,000 in 2000 to 395,000 in 2015. According to a press statement issued yesterday by the Executive Secretary of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA), Ms Johannah-Joy Phumaphi, …

Eritrea: Aforestation and Wildlife Conservation Activities in Anseba Region Commended

Keren — Anseba regional Administration has secured "Dima Award" sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture upon registering commendable outcome in afforestation as well as wildlife, soil and water conservation. According to reports, the inhabitants of the region continue to practice judicious application of the available natural resources, apart from the …

Legislative regulation of traditional medicinal knowledge in Eritrea vis--vis Eritrea's commitments under the Convention

On 21 March 1996, Eritrea acceded to the Convention on Biological Diversity which, among others, obliges states to sustainably conserve and develop customary uses of biological resources. Among the many forms of traditional practices of biological resources is traditional medicinal knowledge. Research has revealed that Eritrea has abundant pool of …

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Locust swarms to converge on Red Sea

An outbreak of desert locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) in Sudan could intensify and spread along both sides of the Red Sea in winter this year. "This could give rise to a potentially dangerous situation in the region,' warned the Food and Agriculture Organization (fao) on November 12. A small part of …

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