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  • Eritrea: Arteries of Progress - Eritrea's Transport and Communications Sectors Drive National Development
  • 3 Projects Combatting Food Insecurity in Eritrea
  • UN expert raises concern about the deterioration of human rights in Eritrea

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Eritrea: Arteries of Progress - Eritrea's Transport and Communications Sectors Drive National Development

[Shabait] (Paraphrased Report from extensive local media interview with Mr. Tesfaselassie Berhane, the Minister of Transport and Communications)

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borgenproject.org /1 week ago

3 Projects Combatting Food Insecurity in Eritrea

Eritrea is a small country with a population of approximately 3.6 million, located in the Horn of Africa and divided into six administrative regions. Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti b...

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jurist.org /3 weeks ago

UN expert raises concern about the deterioration of human rights in Eritrea

A UN expert on Friday warned that the human rights landscape in Eritrea is continuing to deteriorate, as concerns grow regarding the ongoing use of enforced disappearances, indefin...

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