The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare has stated that GOE has disbursed, through monthly installments, over 6.2 billion Nacfa in tribute to, and, for the support of the families of Eritrea's Martyrs in the past twenty years (2004-2025).
ሃገር ኣብ ረዚን ዝኽሪ ሓበን!
🇧🇪@belgium_tour stage 1
Tadej showed his GC rivalries power in Suisse? Our legend 🇪🇷@GrmayeBiniam make his answer to all Green Jersey contenders! Crazy sprint in Belgium with break caught in last 100 m, which bring him 3x Jerseys! Let's celebrate this together!
#cycling
ERITREA ― 💥A perfect start for Biniam Girmay at the Tour of Belgium, the Eritrean star stormed to victory in the bunch sprint to claim the opening stage.
#BaloiseBelgiumTour#Eritrea#cycling
Are you telling me there's a chance an UAE rider gets caught in the last 100m?! 😵 Biniam Girmay (NSN) won the opening stage of Belgium Tour after the bunch caught poor Herregodts in the finish straight. 👏🇪🇷 Bini beat Merlier btw!
#BaloiseBelgiumTour
Biniam Girmay (NSN Cycling Team) s'offre au sprint la 1re étape du #BaloiseBelgiumTour ! L'Érythréen (26 ans) signe son 3e succès de la saison devant Tim Merlier (Soudal Quick-Step). Max Kanter (XDS-Astana) est 3e.
Sorti à 21km, Rune Herregodts (UAE) a été repris dans le sprint.
What a way to kick off the Tour of Belgium!
Biniam Girmay storms to victory on Stage 1 with a brilliant display of speed and power.
Congrats to Biniam and the whole team on an incredible start! Making Eritrea proud with an outstanding performance on the international stage!
#Eritreancycling: Congrats to All!
What a sprint! What a stellar performance! Biniam Girmay wins Stage 1 of Baloise Belgium Tour (https://t.co/Vm3CPd8jI7) 188.3 km
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The Special Rapporteur relies heavily on anonymous and unverified sources while giving limited consideration to information from #UN agencies and other institutions that have documented progress in health, education, food security, infrastructure, and socioeconomic development.
Profile Q & A - Eritrea: A Model of a Primary Health Care System; Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO Regional Director for Africa
Senior Officials (visiting and resident) of UN Development Agencies in Eritrea invariably portray a balanced, nuanced, and positive account of the development challenges and prospects as the interview (link below) illustrates.
*"...Eritrea’s model of largely free or highly subsidized health care is rooted in very strong principles of health equity. It is a notable achievement. However, any free or highly subsidized program usually faces financial, structural, and system-level challenges. To sustain it, the government must work on expanding physical infrastructure and domestic financing. If you want to maintain it, you have to sustain it, and to sustain it, you need a very stable financing process – whether through tax collection and subsidizing the health budget, or by increasing the health budget directly".
*"...I think that with more investment in health – and health has never been a cost; it is an investment that pays back quickly – if you have a healthy community and a healthy population, your people will be more productive. I was very impressed with this initial stage. Eritrea has 98% immunization coverage – you see that level in developed countries. Thus, investment in health is not a cost; in the long run, it contributes to the economic development of any country".
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I had a productive meeting with @hawelti, Eritrea's Minister of Information, to discuss the critical role of communication in public health. We exchanged views on promoting accurate health information, countering misinformation, and highlighting Eritrea’s health achievements.
Effective communication remains essential for building trust, strengthening preparedness, and supporting public health responses across Africa.
This man is a Minister in #Ethiopia's Prosperity Party (PP) government. In an interview on Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) few days ago, he discussed Ethiopia's unlawful claim to ownership of Red Sea coastal territory. In doing so, he bastardizes the history of the Horn of #Africa to accommodate Abiy Ahmed's Red-Sea fantasies and to destruct the poor #Ethiopian public.
We constantly receive messages from PP supporters on social media telling us not to speak about Ethiopia and related matters. I would be more than happy not to mention Ethiopia if its covetous Ministers and Generals would stop mentioning #Eritrea. The relentless propaganda and toxic indoctrination aimed at persuading ordinary #Ethiopians that they are victims because of the Red Sea issue is becoming increasingly dangerous. If left unchecked, it could easily lead to conflict, destruction, and further destabilization of the region.
In this clip, he appears to have little understanding of how modern nation-states are formed, particularly how sovereignty and borders were established in #Africa. He refers to the 4th-century Kingdom of Aksum and its use of the port of Adulis as justification for contemporary territorial claims.
Someone needs to explain to this greedy Minister that if the borders of African states were to be determined according to the ancient kingdoms, then present-day Ethiopia would not be recognizable . Large parts of what is now Ethiopia—including #Oromo, #Somali, 'Southern people', #Afar, and #Benishangul-#Gumuz regions—would not be part of modern day Ethiopia. Even the #Amhara heartland was not fully part of the Aksumite Kingdom during much of its existence.
So when he uses Aksumite Kingdom of the 4th century to justify his Red-Sea fantasies, which Ethiopia exactly is he referring to? The modern Ethiopian state did not exist in its current territorial form, and using ancient kingdoms as a basis for contemporary sovereignty claims raises even more difficult questions his small brain can answers.
ዑደት ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣፍወርቂ ኣብ ግብጺ
President Isaias Afwerki visited Egypt’s “Housing for All Egyptians” project in the New Administrative Capital area to observe the country’s experience in large-scale affordable housing development.
#Eritrea#Egypt #IsaiasAfwerki #HousingForAll #AffordableHousing #Development #Africa #NewCapital #UrbanDevelopment
June 20 — #Eritrea’s Martyrs’ Day a solemn day of remembrance and eternal gratitude.
Eritreans at home and in the diaspora pause to honor the brave martyrs who gave their lives for our freedom and independence.
In quiet cemeteries like this one, families gather to light candles, lay flowers, and whisper prayers beside the graves of their fallen heroes. Though gone, their names and sacrifice remain forever etched in the heart of the nation.
May their memory shine eternally.
ዘልአለማዊ ክብርን፡ ዝክርን፡ ሞጎስን፡ ንስማእታት ኤርትራ::
ዝክር ዲማ እግል ሹሃደእና !
Glory to our Martyrs ! June20
ዓወት ንሓፋሽ።
#Eritrea: Ministry of Foreign Affairs commemorated, in conjunction with the Africa Group (i.e. African Ambassadors accredited to Eritrea), Africa Day at Asmara Palace yesterday under the theme: "Africa: one heart, one land , one destiny".
Keynote Addresses by FM Osman Saleh and South Africa's Ambassador Mr. Perseverance Mbuzeli Kumsha.
Yesterday's event was preceded by various joint activities earlier in the week including panel discussion on "African Unity in the Changing Global Order", and, a football match between FM staff and a selected team from the African Embassies in Eritrea.
FM Osman underlined, among other matters:
*"...This year’s theme of the African Union is: 'Assuring sustainable water availability and safe sanitation systems to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063'. This theme is not only timely—it is foundational".
*"...It is essential to recognize that Africa is a rich continent endowed with precious natural resources; resources that can drive inclusive growth and sustainable development, provided that we manage them with integrity, discipline, and shared long-term vision".
*"...Africans are united in spirit. And now, more than ever, we must also be united in action - united in changing global realities and shaping a fairer world. Africa should earn its rightful place in the global arena, not through division, but through solidarity. We will no longer accept being left behind in international decisions. It is through unity that Africa can prosper politically and economically in this changing world order.... In conclusion, I wish to reaffirm our commitment to the ideals of African unity, and to the shared mission of ensuring that every African - woman, man, child - can enjoy clean water, safe sanitation, and the dignity that comes with it".
Ambassador Kumsha, for his part, underlined:
"Africa Day is more than commemoration; it is a reaffirmation of our collective journey, that we are bound by a common destiny. This is a golden opportunity for us to conduct a continental introspection...we need smart partnership".
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