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H.E. Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam

Post by Zmeselo » 19 Mar 2025, 11:46



Q & A
Eritrea’s Voice on the Global Stage: Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam on the UN, the Global South, and National Development

Sabrina Solomon

https://shabait.com/2025/03/19/eritreas ... velopment/

Mar 19, 2025



Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam is Eritrea’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations. She has extensive experience in global social development, particularly in working with youth and women in the Horn of Africa. Her passion lies in fostering a mindset of possibility among young people. She has conducted over 100 seminars and workshops on leadership and strategy development for youth and women in the USA, Europe, and Africa. With deep expertise in media and public diplomacy, Ambassador Sophia maintains strong networks across Africa, Europe, and Australia, continuously working to promote peace, stability, and security in the region.

Currently, in Eritrea, she continues her impactful work by leading seminars and visiting key developmental sites. Sabrina Solomon and Eri-TV’s Raphael Giuseppe sat down with her for an in depth interview. Below are excerpts from their discussion.


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The Global South is increasingly asserting its influence in international affairs. How do you view Eritrea’s role within this dynamic, and how can countries of the Global South collectively address shared challenges at the UN?

Well, thank you. That is a very loaded question and timely as well. The Global South has been actively coming together to respond to pressing global challenges. Recently, I attended the UN Summit of the Future, as well as previous key summits over the past two years. The Global South has consistently raised its voice on critical issues such as the unbalanced global financial system, UN reforms, climate change, food and water security, and human rights.

At the UN, the African Group, along with other like-minded blocs, has been working collectively to advocate for these concerns. Over the past two years, serious negotiations have taken place on behalf of the Global South, particularly at major forums such as the G77 conference, the Summit in Kampala this January, and climate summits like COP28 and COP29. Climate financing and energy transition remain top priorities for our nations. The Global South is leveraging every available platform—conferences, summits, and high-level meetings—to ensure that our voices are heard and our developmental needs are addressed.

The global landscape is evolving rapidly with challenges such as climate change, geopolitical shifts, and technological advancements. How does Eritrea, as a UN member, perceive these changes, and what strategies is it employing to address them?

Eritrea’s approach aligns with strategies employed by many nations, but what sets us apart is our proactive stance. We have been addressing key issues—climate, food security, water management, and sustainability—long before they became global talking points. On the ground, Eritrea has made significant investments in infrastructure, including dam construction, terracing of mountains, and nationwide tree planting initiatives. These are not just policy discussions for us; they are lived realities.

At the international level, we actively engage in global discussions at summits and conferences, contributing to shaping the discourse on these pressing issues. The geopolitical shifts taking place today were inevitable, and Eritrea has long anticipated the need for a more just and balanced international order. We have consistently called for change in the global system, and we welcome the transformations now taking place.

At the UN, Eritrea participates in thematic discussions on emerging issues such as cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. We are also an active member of the G77+China, a bloc of 134 countries, where we engage in policy dialogues on global development. Within the African Group, we focus on challenges unique to the continent, including the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030 and Africa’s Agenda 2063. Eritrea uses platforms such as the Voluntary National Review (VNR) at ECOSOC to share our progress, learn from other nations, and showcase our development efforts.

Eritrea has taken positions that differ from those of major global powers. How does it balance its national interests with its commitment to international cooperation? What mechanisms ensure that Eritrea’s voice is heard at the UN?

Eritrea, is an active participant in discussions at the UN. It would be inaccurate to say that our positions are isolated or contradictory to global concerns. While a few dominant nations may not always share our perspectives, there is a broad coalition of like-minded countries that share Eritrea’s concerns and aspirations.

Every country at the UN prioritizes its national interests, and Eritrea is no different. We are not aligned against any country, nor do we align blindly with others. Instead, we work with nations that share similar perspectives and understand the context of Eritrea’s positions. These allies span both the Global South and the Global North, depending on the issue at hand.

To ensure our voice is heard, we maximize our presence at the UN by engaging in discussions on key topics such as climate change, food and water security, desertification, peace and security, territorial integrity, and UN reform. Eritrea does not simply participate; we also initiate conversations to gauge support for our positions and to build coalitions. The platforms, forums, and mechanisms exist—we just use innovative approaches to ensure our concerns are integrated into the broader UN agenda.

In promoting peace and understanding in the Horn of Africa, what diplomatic strategies does Eritrea employ at the UN to foster regional stability?

Eritrea takes a proactive and pragmatic approach to regional diplomacy. We engage bilaterally with our neighbors, while also working through multilateral frameworks like IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development). At the UN, we consistently raise issues affecting the Horn of Africa and advocate for solutions that reflect the realities on the ground.

One of our key diplomatic strategies is fostering honest dialogue. For too long, external narratives have painted the Horn of Africa as a conflict-ridden region. While differences exist, we have worked hard to dispel the notion that our nations are perpetually at odds. Much of the region’s instability in the past has been driven by external interventions that distorted local dynamics. Today, we emphasize regional cooperation, recognizing that while each country has its priorities, our shared interests in peace, security, and territorial integrity must take precedence.

At the UN, Eritrea regularly engages with Horn of Africa resident ambassadors to discuss regional priorities, counter misinformation, and present a more accurate narrative of the region’s political and security landscape.

Considering your background and passion for youth development, what message do you have for young Eritreans regarding their role in shaping Eritrea’s engagement with the UN and the broader international community?

Eritrean youth have a significant role to play, and we already see their contributions in national development projects. Young Eritreans are deeply involved in building the country—whether in engineering, infrastructure, agriculture, or security. What remains is ensuring their voices are also heard at the international level.

We have started bringing young Eritreans to UN dialogues, including side events and global forums like the Commission on the Status of Women. Youth make up 70% of Africa’s population, making their integration into political, economic, and development discussions essential.

Eritrea’s national service program is often misrepresented, but it plays a critical role in nation building. Our youth are not only in the military reserve but mainly work in different ministries, infrastructure projects, and international missions, including at Eritrea’s UN mission. They are at the forefront of solar panel installations, dam construction, and development initiatives. This is a story that needs to be told. With the rise of social media, Eritrean youth have an unprecedented opportunity to shape the global narrative. This positive story needs to be shared more effectively, and empowering the energetic youth with context and platforms, especially through social media, will amplify Eritrea’s voice to a broader global audience. So, hooray for the youth!

You recently gave a lecture titled ‘Eritrea in a Changing Global Environment’ to members of the Ministry of Information. Could you elaborate on the key takeaways, particularly how Eritrea is adapting to the evolving international order?

Eritrea has long anticipated and advocated for a shift in the global order, and the current changes align with its longstanding calls for justice and equality. The country feels vindicated as previous narratives against it—on human rights, national service, and development—are now being reconsidered. Eritrea emphasizes that peace, security, and ownership of its development agenda are its core priorities, ensuring a stable and self-reliant society. It challenges external misconceptions about fundamental rights and asserts that many of the concerns it has raised are now echoed by other African nations opposing injustice and resource exploitation. With over 60 years of experience navigating global challenges, Eritrea believes it has valuable lessons to offer and will continue advocating for a fairer international system while sharing its insights with other nations.

Any final remarks?

I appreciate the opportunity to discuss these important topics. Eritreans must recognize that we are part of the UN—one of 194 member states. While a few powerful nations may dominate decision-making, the majority of UN members share our aspirations for peace, development, and justice. We must engage constructively, ensuring that Eritrea’s voice continues to be heard.

Thank you!

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Re: H.E. Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam

Post by Zmeselo » 19 Mar 2025, 11:57

ጸጋታት ማይና፡ ብዓጸፋ ስራሕ ንርሒብ ዕድላት (Fresh water fishing, in our dams)

ኣማል ብርሃነ



ኣብ’ዛ እንነብረላ ዓለም፡ ስጋ ዓሳ፡ ከም ምንጪ ውሕስነት መግቢ ዝረጋገጸሉ፡ ካብኡ ሓሊፉ’ውን ብመኣዛዊ ትሕዝቶኡ ኣብ ዝማዕበላን ኣብ ምምዕባል ዝርከባን ሃገራት፡ ከም ፈታሒ ጸገም ናይ ጉድለት ትሕዝቶ ፕሮቲንን ካልኦት ኣገደስቲ ማዕድናትን እዩ። ዝበዝሓ ሃገራት፡ ክንዮ ኣብ ባሕርታተን ዘሎ ጸጋ ሓሊፈን፡ ኣብ ጥዑም ማይ ማለት ኣብ ዲጋታትን ራህያታትን ዓሳ ብምፍራይ፡ ነቲ ዕድላት ብተዓጻጻፊ ናብ ረብሓአን ብምቕያር ነዊሕ ሰጒመን ይርከባ።

ኣገዳስነት ጥዑም ማይ፡ ክንዮ ንዝስተን ሕርሻዊ ንጥፈታትን፡ ዓሳታት ኣብ ዲጋታት ብምርባሕ፡ ውሕስነት መግቢ ኣብ ምርግጋጽን ናህሪ ቁጠባ ኣብ ምጉልባትን ዘለዎ እጃም ቀሊል ኣይኮነን። ኣብ ኤርትራ’ውን ነዚ ረብሓ’ዚ ኣብ ግምት ብምእታው፡ ህዝቢ ንቕሓቱ ከበርኽን ተረባሒ ክኸውንን ክስርሓሉ መድረኽ ዝጠልቦ ዕማም’ዩ። ስለዚ እዩ ድማ፡ሽሕ’ኳ ዓመታዊ መጠን ዝናብን ህላወ ዓበይቲ ኣፍላጋትን ቀላያትን ድሩት እንተኾነ፡ ነዚ ኣብ ግምት ዘእተወ ኣብ ሰፊሕ ከባቢታት ሃገር ትሕተ ቅርጺ ከዘንቲ ማይ ብምውዳድ ምዕቃብ ማይ ተኻይዱን ይካየድ ዘሎን።

ኣብ መላእ ሃገር ኣስታት 945 ዝበጽሓ ንኣሽቱን ዓበይትን ከዘንቲ ማይ ተሃኒጸን ይርከባ። ነፍሲ-ወከፈን፡ ከከም ዕብየተን ዝሕዝኦ ማይ፡ እንተወሓደ ንኣስታት ሽድሽተ ወርሒ ብዙሕ ዘይንክይ እዩ። ካብዚአን ዝበዝሓ፡ ዝውንናኦ ብቕዓት ማይ ብኹሉ መለክዒታት ንልምዓት ዓሳ ኣተባባዒ ኮይኑ ስለዝተረኽበ፡ ኣብ ዲጋታት ዓሳታት ጥዑም ማይ ብምዝራእ ነቲ ኣብ ልምዓታዊ ንጥፈታት ኣትክልትን ምርባሕ እንስሳን ጥራይ ተሓጺሩ ዝጸንሐ መድረኽ ድርዒ ክኾኖ ከምዝኽእል ተኣሚኑሉ ይስርሓሉ ኣሎ። ንጥፈታት ልምዓት ዓሳ ኣብ ዲጋታት ፍርያምነቱ ኣድማዒ ብምዃኑ ዓቢ ጽልዋ ፈጢሩ ይርከብ። ኣብ1993-94 ዝተፈላለዩ ብዝሒ ዘለዎም 88,000 ውልዶ ዓሳታት ጥዑም ማይ ካብ ወጻኢ ሃገረ ብምምጻእ ኣብ ዞባታት ማእከል፡ ደቡብ፡ ጋሽ-ባርካን ዓንሰባን ከም መፈተኒ ኣብ ሸሞንተ ዲጋታት ከም ዝዝርኡ ተገይሩ። እዚ ድማ ክዙን ሃብቲ ዝተፈላለዩ ዓሳታት ከምዝህሉ ገይሩ። ዝተዘርኡ ዓሌታት ዓሳ ከም ቲላፒያ ዚሊ፡ ናይል ቲላፒያ፡ ኮመን ካርፕ፡ ኩሪሺያን ካርብ፡ ካት ፌሽ፡ ጎልደን ፊሽ ኮይኖም፡ ቀጻልነቶም ንምውሓስ’ውን ቀጻሊ ምክትታል እናተገብረሎም እቶታውነቶም ንምዕባይ ከም መደብ ተታሒዙ ይስርሓሉ ኣሎ።

ማያዊ ጸጋ ዝውንኖ ምህርቲ፡ ብትሕዝቶ ሃብታም ኮይኑ፡ ንብዙሕ መዓላ ምጥቃም ዝበለጸ ውጽኢት ይህልዎ። ኣብ ልዕሊ’ዚ፡ ተጠቃምነት ልምዓት ዓሳ ምስ ዝህሉ ቀረብ መግብን ቁጠባዊ ዕብየትን፡ ማለት መነባብሮ ናይ ሓደ ሕብረተ-ሰብ ክመሓየሽ ግድን’ዩ። ዘለዋና ዲጋታት ብርቡሕ ምህርቲ ካዕቢተን ኣብ ጥቕሚ ህዝቢ ከምዝውዕላ ንምግባር፡ ዝያዳ ድማ ኣብ ምውሓስ መግብን መኣዛን ሕብረተ-ሰብ ርሑቕ ገጠራት ኣበርክቶአን ንኽብርኽ ይስርሓሉ ኣሎ። ንጥፈታት ሚኒስትሪ ሃብቲ ባሕሪ ኣብ ዲጋታት ከኣ፡ ካብ ቀንዲ ኣተኵሮኡ፡ መደብ ልምዓት ዓሳ ጥዑም ማይ ካብ ካልኦት ንጥፈታት ሕርሻ ተፈልዩ ከይረአን ኣርባሕነቱ ልዑል ከም ዝኾነን ምርግጋጽ እዩ።



ብተወሳኺ ኣብ ሰብ ዝሰርሖ ባስካ ይኹን ዲጋታት፡ ዓሳ ምርባሕ ልዑል ብልጫ ኣለዎ። ብልጫኡ፡ ብኣዝዩ ውሑድ ወጻኢታት ብዙሕ ምህርቲ ስለዝሕፈሶ እዩ። ብዘይካ’ዚ፡ ኣብ’ዚ ንመፍረዪ ዓሳ ዝተጠቐምናሉ ማይ፡ ካብ ቀልቀል ዓሳታት ዝመጽእ ልዑል ትሕዝቶ ማዕድናት ኣለዎ። እዚ ብዝተፈላለዩ ማዕድናት ዝዘቕበበ ማይ፡ ኣብ ሕርሻ ምስ እንጥቀመሉ ካዕበት ምህርቲ ክሕፈሶ ይኽእል። ምኽንያቱ ካብኡ ዝርከብ ድበት ብጥረ ማዕድናት ሃብታም ኮይኑ፡ ኣብ ምዕባይ ምህርቲ ሕርሻዊ ልምዓት ኣበርክቶ ኣለዎ። ብተወሳኺ፡ ጣንጡ ንኸይራብሓ ኣብ ምክልኻል’ውን ዓቢ ግደ ኣለዎ።

ዝጸንሐ ደረጃ ምዕባለ ድሩት ኣብ ርእሲ ምዃኑ፡ ተጻብኦ’ውን የጋጥም ብምንባሩ፡ ጸጋታት በቲ ግቡእ መልክዑ ክስርሓሉ ኣይጸንሐን። ይዅን’ምበር፡ ዝነበሩ ብድሆታት መፍትሒታት ክርክበሎምን ናብ ረብሓ ሃገር ክልወጡን ግድን ስለ ዝነበረ፡ ዝሓለፈ ልዕሊ ርብዒ ዘመን ኤርትራ ኣብ መኸተን ልምዓትን ከተሰላስሎ ዝጸንሐት ገዚፍ ወፍሪ ብቐሊሉ ዝርአ ኣይኮነን። ብውሽጣዊ ዓቕሚ ዘንጸፍናዮ ዓበይቲ ልምዓታዊ ወፍርታትና ንዓና ዓቢ ሓበን’ዩ። ሕጂ‘ውን ናህሪና ብምቕጻል፡ ሰፊሕ ጸጋታትና ኣብ ጥቕሚ ብምውዓል፡ ነታ እንምነያ ብቁጠባ ርእሳ ዝኸኣለት ኤርትራ ክውንቲ ክንገብራ፡ ናይ ግዜ ሕቶ እንተ ዘይኮይኑ፡ ዘጠራጥር ኣይኮነን።

ሓደ ካብ’ቲ ውሕስነት መግቢ ንምርግጋጽ ዝስርሓሉ ዘሎ ቀረብ ዓሳ’ዩ። ህዝብና ተጠቃሚ ናይ’ዚ ዕቑር ጸጋኡ ዝኾነሉ ባይታ ንምፍጣር ብዓቢኡ ከኣ ዓሳ ናይ ምምጋብ ልምዲ ካብ ዝኾነ እዋን ንላዕሊ ክዓቢ ዝምልከቶ ኣካል ኣብ ስራሕ ይርከብ። እዚ ድማ፡ ብቕዓቱ ዝሓለወ ቀረብ ምህርቲ ዓሳ ብምዕባይ ኣብ ረብሓ ህዝቢ ንምውዓል’ዩ። ብዓቢኡ ድማ ረብሓ ዓሳ ጥዑም ማይ ኣብ ዲጋታት ቀጻልነት ክህልዎን፡ ብርኩትን ኣድማዕን እቶት ንኽርከቦን እዩ ግቡእ ጠመተን ወፍርን ኣብ ምግባር ዝርከብ።

ማያዊ ስነ-ሂወት ብትሕዝቶኡ ሃብታም፡ ዝበዝሐ ናይ ዓለምና እኹል መኣዛዊ ትሕዝቶ ዘጠቓልል ኮይኑ፡ ንመግቢ ወዲ-ሰብን ካልእ መዓላን ዝውዕል ኣገዳሲ ባእታ እዩ። ኣብ ምርግጋጽ ውሕስነት መግቢ’ውን ዓቢ ኣበርክቶ ካብ ዘለዎም ጸጋታት ዓለምና ሓደ እዩ። ስለዚ’ዩ ከኣ ካብ ግዜ ናብ ግዜ ቆላሕታ ወዲ-ሰብ ኣብ ተመጋብነት መግቢ ዓሳ እናዓበየ ዝመጽእ ዘሎ። ብፍላይ ከኣ ኣብ ምዕቡላት ሃገራት ጠለብ ዓሳ ብምዝያዱ ዕጽፍታት ዋጋ ከፊሎም ክምገብዎ ይርኣዩ ኣለዉ። ውሕስነቱ ዝተረጋገጸን ዝተመጣጠነን መግቢ ምምጋብ፡ ምንጪ ድልዱልን ጥዑይን ዜጋ እዩ። ስለዚ ፍርያምነት ዓሳ ኣብ ምርግጋጽ ውሕስነት መግቢ ዘለዎ ኣስተዋጽኦ ዓቢ ኮይኑ፡ ንምውሓሱ ኣብ ዝውሰድ ተበግሶ፡ ኣብ ገማግም ባሕሪ ጥራይ ከይተሓጽረ ኣብ ኩሉ ኩርናዓት ሃገርና ቀጻልነት ከም ዝህልዎ ንምግባሩ ሚኒስትሪ ሃብቲ ባሕሪ ልምዓታዊ ስርሓት ብመደብ ሰሪዑ ንጥፈታቱ የተግብር ኣሎ። ዝዓበየ ተራ ሚኒስትሪ ሃብቲ ባሕሪ ምስ መሻርኽቱ ብምዃን ንትግባረ ውጥን ሃገራዊ ልምዓት ምርኩስ ብምግባር፡ ኣብ ዲጋታት ዓሳ ብምዝራእ ህዝቢ ውሕስነት መግቢ ዘረጋግጸሉ መገዲ ንምፍጣር፡ ኣብ መላእ ሃገር መሓውራቱ ብምስፋሕ ስርሑ የሰላስል ኣሎ። ቀሊል ዕዮ ስለዘይኮነ ግን፡ ንብድሆታትን ሕጽረታትን ከም ውሁብ ብምውሳድ፡ ዘበገስካዮ ወፍሪ ኣብ ጫፍ ዓወት ንኽበጽሕ ሓያል ቃልሲ ዝሓትት ወፍሪ እዩ።



ኣብ መፋርቕ 2018 ካብ ገማግም ባሕሪ ርሒቐን ዝርከባ ኣርባዕተ ዞባታት ሞዴል ዝበለን ክልተ ዲጋታት ድሕሪ ምምራጽ፡ ንቕሓት ህዝቢ ኣብ ተመጋብነት ዓሳ፡ ኣጋፍፋኡ፡ ኣተዓቓቕባኡን ኣሰራርሓኡን ንከበርኽ ተበጊሱ። ህዝቢ ነባሪ እዘን ዲጋታት፡ ዘለዎ ጸጋ ተረባሒ ዝኾነሉን ባዕሉ ንባዕሉ ዝዋስኣሉን መድረኽ ስራሕ ብምኽፋት፡ ሰሪሑን ይሰርሕን ኣሎ። ኣብ’ዚ ዝሓለፈ ሸውዓተ ዓመት ዝተኻየደ ወፍሪ ኣብ ኩለን እተን ዝተመርጻ ዲጋታት ኣብ ከባቢአን ዝነብር ሕብረተ-ሰብ ካብ ውሽጡ ህዝቢ ዝወከለን ማሕበራት ደቂ-ኣንስትዮን ደቂ-ተባዕትዮን ዝሓቘፈ ጉጅለ ገፈፍትን መስራሕትን ድሕሪ ምቛም፡ ንቕሓት ህዝቢ ኣብ ተመጋብነት ዓሳን፡ ኣተዓቓቕባኡን ኣሰራርሓኡን ብዓቢኡ ከኣ ካብ ዓሳ ክረኽቦ ንዝኽእል ጥዕናውን መኣዛውን ረብሓታት ዝገልጽ ኣገዳሲ ትምህርቲ ብክልሰ-ሓሳብን ተግባርን ከምዝስልጥኑ ተገይሩ። ህዝቢ ነባሪ እዘን ዲጋታት ተጠቃሚ ምህርቲ ጸጋታት ጥዑም ማይ ኮይኑ ባዕሉ ብባዕሉ ናይ ጸጋኡ ተቛዳሲ ንምግባር ይስርሓሉ ኣሎ። ስለዚ ስጋ ዓሳ ኣካል ናይ’ቲ ኣብ መዓልታዊ ሂወቱ ዝምገቦ መኣዛዊ መግቢ ንክኸውን ዝተፈላለየ መደባት ልምዓት ይሰላሰሉ ኣለዉ። ብሓፈሻ ብኹሉ መዳዩ ተጀሚሩ ዘሎ ጉዕዞ ኣብ ደሓን ደረጃ ምብጽሑ፡ ማለት ህዝቢ ነባሪ እዘን ዲጋታት ጥቕሚ ዓሳ ምፍላጡን ብኸፊል’ውን ተጠቃሚ ጸጋኡ ምዃኑን፡ ሓደ ካብ’ቲ ክብጻሕ ዝድለ ዝነበረ ሸቶ ኮይኑ፡ ከም መቐጸልታ ናይ’ዚ ኣብ’ዚ ሕጂ እዋን ክሳዕ 21 ዲጋታት ተረባሕቲ ኮይነን ኣለዋ፣ ስራሕና ግን ተጀሚሩ እምበር ቀጻሊ’ዩ።

ስለዚ ፍርያምነት ዓሳን መስኖኣዊ ሕርሻን ንምዕባይ ሓያል ጻዕርን ተደራቢ ሓይሊን ዝሓትት ወፍሪ’ዩ። ኣብ ሃገር ዘለዎ ቁጠባዊ ትንሳኤን ዕብየትን ርዱእ ኮይኑ፡ ዝያዳ ከኣ ውሕስነት መግቢ ዘረጋግጽ እዩ። ምርባሕ ዓሳ ምስ ካልኦት ንጥፈታት ሕርሻ ማለት ኣትክልትን ምርባሕ እንስሳን ብምትእስሳር ኣብ ሓደ ግዜ ሰለስተ ምህርቲ ንምሕፋስ ይስርሓሉ ኣሎ። ምኽንያቱ ልምዓት ዓሳን ሕርሻን ብጥምረት ድርብ ረብሓ ዘምጽእ ሜላ ኮይኑ፡ ሓደ ነቲ ሓደ ከይጸለወ ዝሓሸን ዝበለጸን ምህርቲ ዝርከቦ ንጥፈት’ዩ። ስለዚ፡ ማያትና ክንዮ ልሙድ እንጥቀመሉ ኣገባባት ሓሊፉ፡ ተወሳኺ ዓሳ ብምፍራይ ንድርብ ረብሓ ክነውዕሎ ይግባእ። ህላውነት ዓሳ ኣብ ዲጋታት ውሑስ ብምግባር፡ ተጠቃምነቶም ኣብ ምርግጋጽ ውሕስነት መግቢ ዓቢ ግደ እዩ ዘለዎ። ንዝያዳ ቀጻልነቶምን ዝዓበየ ምህርቲ ንኽርከበሉን ዓቢ ቆላሕታ ተዋሂብዎ ኣብ ዝስርሓሉ ዘሎ እዋን፡ ዲጋታትና ኣስጋእቲ ካብ ዝኾነ ነገራት ማለት ካብ ብከላ ናጻ ዝኾነ ማይ ክህልወን ይግባእ። ስለዚ፡ ቀጻሊ ጎስጓሳት ምክያድ ኣገዳሲ ይገብሮ። ምኽንያቱ፡ ጸጋታት ጥዑም ማይ፡ ብፍላይ ኣብቶም ካብ ገማግም ባሕሪ ርሒቖም ዝነብሩ ሕብረተ-ሰብ ልዑል ረብሓ’ዩ ዘለዎ። ጸጋታትና፡ ውሑስን ቀጻልነት ዘለዎን ክኸውን፡ ከይተሓለልና ክንሰርሕ፡ መድረኹ ሕጂ’ዩ። ነዚ ከኣ፡ ዘለና ጸጋ ሰብን መሳርሒታትን ተጠቒምና፡ ዕዙዝ ተሳትፎ ኩሉ ዜጋ ብምርግጋጽ፡ ንቕሓት ሕብረተ-ሰብና ኣብ ሕርሻ ዓሳ ነዕቢ። @shabait


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Re: H.E. Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam

Post by Zmeselo » 19 Mar 2025, 12:14



Desert to Power: The African Development Bank Group, Eritrea sign agreement for 12 MW mini-grid project

https://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events ... ject-81778

14-Mar-2025



The African Development Bank Group and Eritrea have signed an agreement for $19.5 million in grant funding for the Desert to Power Eritrea 12MW Mini Grid Project.

Eritrea’s Minister of Finance and National Development, who is also the Bank Group Governor for the country, Dr. Ghiorghish Teklemichael, signed on behalf of the government during a 10 March signing ceremony. The Bank Group’s Deputy Director General for East Africa, Dr. Léandre Bassole, represented the institution.

The financing, to be sourced from the Bank Group’s Transitional Support Facility (TSF), will support the rollout of mini-grids that will generate 12MW of electricity across the regions of Teseney (6MW), Kerekebet (3MW), and Barentu (3MW).

The project will be implemented by the national Ministry of Energy, the Eritrea Electricity Corporation (EEC) and local companies under the supervision and guidance of a design and engineering technical consulting firm to be contracted.
We are proud to say that Africa is working with Africa to bring change to Africa,
Minister Teklemichael said during the signing ceremony.
This is for the good of our people and we are ready to work with you.
The project is expected to provide improved energy access to more than 235,000 Eritreans, 20 percent of them women and youth. Beneficiaries will include residential households, small-scale farms, agro-processing zones, and water supply systems. The project will additionally benefit over 160 schools and 90 health centers in the Gash Barka region.

To build local capacity and ensure project sustainability, 25 local companies will be trained and equipped with tools and machinery.
The African Development Bank, your Bank, is here to work with you for you,
Deputy Director General Bassole said in his opening remarks.
Our main objective is that we will accompany countries to drive their own development.
Capacity building and knowledge transfer are critical to the success of the project’s implementation,
Deputy Director General Bassole said further.
This will be a continuous process.
The project is aligned with the Bank’s Interim Country Strategy Paper 2022-2024 for Eritrea, https://www.afdb.org/en/documents/eritr ... 03%20years. which prioritizes developing quality and sustainable infrastructure to support agricultural value-chains for economic diversification and structural transformation.

The project also advances the objectives of the 2018 Eritrea National Energy Policy, which aims to increase electrification rates and ensure that renewable energy contributes 20% of electric power by 2030.

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Eritrea: Beautiful landscape areal images, captured by drone.

ብሰብ ኣልቦ ነፋሪት ዝተሳእሉ፡ ጽቡቓት መልክዓ ምድሪ ስእልታት፡፡

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Re: H.E. Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam

Post by Meleket » 20 Mar 2025, 03:07

ንክቡር ዶ/ር ጊዮርጊስ ተክለሚካኤልን ንኩሎም መሳርሕቶምን ንምምስጋን ኢዩ! ጻዕሮም ፍረ የፍሪ ስለዛሎ!
Zmeselo wrote:
19 Mar 2025, 12:14


Desert to Power: The African Development Bank Group, Eritrea sign agreement for 12 MW mini-grid project

https://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events ... ject-81778

14-Mar-2025



The African Development Bank Group and Eritrea have signed an agreement for $19.5 million in grant funding for the Desert to Power Eritrea 12MW Mini Grid Project.

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Zmeselo wrote:
19 Mar 2025, 12:21
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Eritrea: Beautiful landscape areal images, captured by drone.

ብሰብ ኣልቦ ነፋሪት ዝተሳእሉ፡ ጽቡቓት መልክዓ ምድሪ ስእልታት፡፡

@GhideonMusa
እዡይ ወዲ መምህር ነፍስኄር ሙሳ ኣሮን ነዛ ትግርኛ ከመይ ከመይ ገቢሩ ኢዩ ዚጽሕፋ! ኣቡኡ ጽቡቕ ኣየምሓርዎን ግዲ!

“ጽቡቓት መልክዓ ምድሪ ስእልታት” ዚበሃል ኣይመስለናን፡ እቲ እሩም ትግርኛ “ጽቡቓት ስእልታት መልክዓ ምድሪ” ወይ ድማ “ጽቡቓት ኣሳእል መልክዓ-ምድሪ” እንተተባህለ’ዶ ኣይምሓሸን! ከምዡይ እንተዘይደልዩ ድማ “ናይ” ትብል ቃል ወሲኹ እንተዝእርሞ ምሓሾ! እዚኦም ኣብ ቕርዓት እንጽሕፍ ሰባት ሓፋሽ ከይነጋጊ እሩም ጽሑፍ ደኣ ንጽሓፍ ይብሉኻ ኣለዉ ኤርትራዉያን ደያኑ ማእከልን መስመርን በቲ ልሙድ ኤርትራዊ ጭዉነት ሓበንን ፍናንን እስከ በሉልና፡ ንወዲ መምህር ሙሳ!


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