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“Eritrea is, for me, the best kept secret” says UNFPA’s Sander.

Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 10:27



“Eritrea is, for me, the best kept secret” says UNFPA’s Sander.

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In line with the recently held campaign against women discrimination, local media outlets have spoken to Ms. Marielle Sander, UNFPA representative in Eritrea. Eritrea Profile presents you a compiled version of the interview Ms. Sander gave to Open Mic.

Hello and thank you for your time.

Thank you very much, for this opportunity. I am the representative of UNFPA and I have been here in Eritrea, for four months now. However, I have been working with UNFPA for five years in different countries; my last posting was in Haiti. I am very happy to be in Eritrea. It is such an interesting experience for me, to be working in a country which is strong and resilient.

What is UNFPA mainly concerned with, specifically in Eritrea?

Globally, the UN population fund works for secular reproductive health and rights for human beings. We also work with aims of empowering young people because we believe that they are indeed our future leaders, and so they need to be provided with opportunities to practice leadership skills. We also work on gender-based violence against women in all forms, including female genital mutilation and underage marriage. Here in Eritrea our focus, in partnership with the government, is aiming at addressing issues such as lowering mortality death rate of mothers and issues related to sexual and reproductive health for women and girls.

Ms. Sander, can you please tell us about the Global 16 Days Campaign against Gender Based Violence? It is known that the campaign began on the 25th of November, which coincided with the 4Oth anniversary of the National Union of Eritrean women.

First of all, we are really proud and happy to support the National Union of Eritrean Women. Forty Years! For forty years, women have been part of the liberation and development of this country. As part of my research, because I have been doing a lot of reading about Eritrea and its history, learning how 30% of the freedom fighters on the front were women and how important women’s role has been towards the country’s development has made me see a certain level of energy and commitment in the works that are being undertaken by the National Union of Eritrean Women.

In terms of the UNFPA and the whole of the United Nations, we’re all rallying around and supporting the Union’s initiatives as they celebrate this remarkable anniversary. The campaign is an action-packed agenda, launched on the 25th of November. Workshops of varied agenda and talks with female athletes, for example, took place. We talked about what gender equality is, and why we still need to talk about gender-based discrimination. Research tells us that globally, when girls and women are not repressed in any way, they can be equal contributors to development as men. The Eritrean population has long understood this, definitely since the begging of the struggle, but the global struggle is not over yet for women. I feel like the equality programs and ambitions in this country, are very much in line with what we want to achieve with the international community. So, for sure, to stand next to the National Union of Eritrean Women and work with them by inviting dialogues with men and boys for the Eritrean women is something that we all can be proud of.



What is your take on Eritrea’s efforts, to bring about gender equality?

Eritrea was an early adopter in taking concrete action against women’s and girls’ violence and abuse, particularly in relation to female genital mutilation, as it has been a campaign that has been going on for years now, even before it became a global campaign with the UN. Moreover, an issue that has been taken very seriously is underage marriage. So, the Government of Eritrea has recognized such issues early on in the 2000s. There have been laws, that ban underage marriage and FGM. It is also amazing, that even the religious leaders and institutions are working to pass this message on. It takes time, to filter these things in a community. However, this is something that has been proven to be doable in Eritrea. I know the current ambition for the Government is to end FGM by 2022 and given what I have seen here, it is possible for Eritrea to accomplish.

As representative of UNFPA, how do you think will you best contribute to your office’s mission in Eritrea?

We are here, at the invitation of the Eritrean Government. We work, under a strategic cooperation framework. We work very closely with the Eritrean Ministry of Health and work around the goals that the country has set to achieve in reducing maternal death rate to less than 70 per 100000 and so we will bring our programs around reproductive health, to where the people are. We are really happy about the work relations we have with several ministries and agencies and really hope we can take our actions forward.

And lastly, on a personal note, how has working in Eritrea been so far?

For me, this is the best kept secret. I didn’t really know what to expect before I came here, because there is very little information about Eritrea outside. Of course, I knew about our programs, but coming here is a totally different experience. The words that spring to mind when I think about the Eritrean people are ‘integrity’, ‘dignity’ and ‘resilience’. These people have accomplished so much, without outside support. And I am very surprised, that this message is not communicated widely. Yes, there are challenges, yes, there are issues; but look at what Eritrea has accomplished! Eritrea is one of the few countries, that were able to achieve the Millennial Development Goals of reducing maternal mortality by 44% with almost nothing! You can only do that, if you put your focus in to getting things done. I did tour the country and visited many hospitals, and they are so clean. On a personal note, I have lived in many countries; Eritrea is my 15th country. In many countries that are in the development context, it is very rare for me to feel safe. However, in Eritrea, the people are welcoming and friendly and you invest in personal relationships. I feel also, my role a little bit as providing an opportunity to tell another side of the story of Eritrea because it is a fantastic story.

Thank you!

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Pleasure meeting with Beyene Russom, Eritrean Ambassador in Kenya. Discussed strengthening @UNmigration and Eritrea engagement on migration management and implementation of our joint cooperation agreement signed recently.
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I just had a good exchange of views, wth the new Regional Director of IOM for East & Horn of Africa Mr Mohammed ABDIKER.

I thanked Mr ABDIKER for the visit, and his frank & extensive briefing about refugees in the region & our continent & the measures being taken by IOM.






Eritrea, participated in the celebration of the COMESA Silver Jubilee.

Comesa Council of Ministers led by the SG Mme Chileshe Kapwepwe celebrating the Silver Jubilee of COMESA 25 years since it was transformed to Comesa, from PTA ( Preferenial Trade Area)
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Broad range of Issues of bilateral cooperation discussed during submission of credentials of Ambassadors from 29 countries include enhancement of peace & regional security, development of human capital, mitigation of climate change, infrastructure as well as investment and trade.
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Ambassadors of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Federal Republic of Germany, United Kingdom, Republic of India, European Union, Republic of Egypt, Republic of South Africa, Republic of Slovakia, Kingdom of Belgium, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Republic of Serbia, Republic of Guinea, Republic of Uganda, Romania, Austria, Poland, Republic of Indonesia, Canada, Finland, Check- Republic, Spain, Sweden, Philippines, Rwanda, Greece, Brazil, Ireland and Republic of Venezuela.
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Team Eritrea, the "Red Sea Camels", have arrived in Uganda for CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup.
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Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 16:36




Showcasing Eritrea, at #WinterNational exhibition in DC.
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Tiffany Haddish, wearing an Eritrean traditional attire at the first part of her Birthday ceremony. Happy BD, sister!
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Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 16:40


Great to officially welcome Amb @stesfamariam to @UN & our ever-growing circle of female Permanent Representatives. A productive discussion on the strong 🇦🇪-🇪🇷 bilateral relationship, our mutual priorities for peace & security in Africa, & areas for cooperation at the UN.
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Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 16:49


7/7/77 Keren- Eritrea: EPLA was a knowledge based army: heroes & heroines with brilliant minds and determination too.

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Today, we mark #InternationalVolunteerDay at #UNDPEritrea. UNV in Eritrea in Collaboration with the #NUEYS commemorates the #IVD2019 by hosting a TV show discussion about Volunteerism and its contribution to accelerating #SDGs, in the context of #Agenda2030
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Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 17:04



MLWE: Developing the capacity of environmental monitoring and risk assessment

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The greater horn of Africa, like many parts of the tropics, is prone to extreme climate that cause calamities such as drought and floods.

In most cases, environmental hazards are unpredicted and have the potential to threaten the surrounding natural environment or affect people’s lives, including pollution and natural disasters such as floods, drought and earthquakes. For that reason, many countries are concerned about their environment and make efforts to minimize the negative effects of hazards.

The Ministry of Land, Water and Environment (MLWE), in cooperation with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the Intergovernmental Climate Prediction and Application Center (ICPAC), organized training on environmental monitoring and hazard assessment from 25 to 30 November at the Chamber of Commerce, Asmara.

On the opening of the five-day training, Mr. Tesfay Gebreselasie, Minister of MLWE, said that the objective of the training is to develop the capacity of environmental monitoring and risk assessment and conduct early preparation for any eventualities that may occur. Mr. Zachary Atheru, program manager of ICPAC, on his part said that disasters destroy hard earned development gains and shatter livelihoods and that requires integrated effort and scientific approach to address. Mr. Zachary went on to say that the objective of the training is to strength national capacities in environment as well as develop early warning information system.

Environmental monitoring and hazard assessment are important for early warning of the adverse impacts of extreme climate events. The early warning enables the users to put mechanisms in place for coping with extreme climate and weather related risks. Monitoring and assessment of environment hazards are essential and timely mechanisms that help us to control the risk that may occur at national level and worldwide.

Mr. Kiflemariam Sebhatu, disaster monitoring program manager at IGAD, also said that the main object of the training is to strength the capacity of the staff members. He added that the training contains two components, earth observation and assessment of hazards, which help us to know our surroundings and assess the hazards early.

The training includes an introduction to Geographic Information System (GIS), working with baseline data in GIS, theories and concepts of earth observation, drought hazard assessment and flood hazard assessment using data.



As the coordinator of the program, Mr. Aman Saleh, Director of Environmental Information and Awareness Division at the Department of Environment, said that similar training has been given on system administration and thematic application of MESA stations. MESA stations are satellite data receiving and processing systems installed in national institutions mandated with environmental monitoring across the African continent. Mr. Aman added that the training is being provided with more theoretical details and technological tools that can help them do their work with new procedure. Stressing on the importance of the training, Mr. Aman said that such lectures are very helpful and can be applied in different sectors.

Regarding the experts from IGAD, Dr. Ahmed Amdihun, disaster risk assessment specialist, said that the program is basically organized to support the national efforts in terms of building human capacity for Eritrea so that they would be able to do a successful disaster management and disaster reduction. Another trainer, Mr. Eugene Kayijamahe, senior thematic expert, also said that the objective of the training is to equip the Eritrean national staff with the tools and software that they can use to do the monitoring of the environment and disasters.

Mr. Hari Parasad Vajja, a hydrologist who gave a lecture on flood hazards exposure, vulnerability and risk assessment, said,
We are providing the trainers with tools which are freely available in the Internet, so that they can download and map the flood prone areas of the country and assess the risk of people, infrastructure and other communities which are likely to be affected with the flood.
Mr. Fithi Hagos, a participant at the training from MLWE, said that the training is important in their work because by using technological tools and satellites they can now assess the hazards and make necessary precautions before the occurrence of damage. Ms. Nebila Ali, another participant, also said because of its importance more similar training programs should be given in the future.

Speaking on the achievement of the program, the trainers from ICPAC appreciated the enthusiastic participation of the trainees. Mr. Ahmed Amdihun said that the charismatic young Eritreans are fast learners and they understand the lecture and the software very well and it’s their hope that when they go back to their offices they will contribute to the office functions using these new techniques and tools. The trainers also advised the participants to practice more and become experts in monitoring the environment and assessing the hazards for Eritrea.

At the closing session, Minister Tesfay Gebreselasie expressed his gratitude to the experts who engaged in sharing their knowledge and skills and forwarded his gratefulness to the ICPAC staff members for accepting the request and organizing the workshop and called for continuous collaborative work to enhance human resource capacity. In the end, Minister Tesfay called on the training participants, to practically apply the training they received. Certificate of recognition, prepared by the ICPAC was given to the participants.

The training that was organized by ICPAC was attended by 42 participants from the ministries of MLWE, Agriculture, Marine Resources as well as the Meteorology Authority, College of Marine Technology, Forestry and Wildlife Authority and others. Similar five-day training, was given from 24 to 28 June and was attended by 26 staff members of MLWE.

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Eritrea: the endorsed candidate to the Joint Inspection Unit (JIU), for 2021-2025. Congratulations Tesfalem Seyoum! @Eritrea_UN
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Master plan, for new Asmara Housing Project. #Eritrea2020
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Post by Zmeselo » 05 Dec 2019, 18:16



Yesterday, I presented my credentials to President Isaias. Opportunity to discuss UK/Eritrea relations and deepening the dialogue, between our two countries.
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Post by Afdeyu » 05 Dec 2019, 19:33

The Uk interest in Eritrea is oil and gas...just so you guys know
BP knows what in under the south shores of the Red Sea directly opposite side of the Yemen’s oil quarter...
The study was done back in 1989
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Yesterday, I presented my credentials to President Isaias. Opportunity to discuss UK/Eritrea relations and deepening the dialogue, between our two countries.
(@UKAmb_Walker: @UkambW)

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Whatever interest the UK has & considering its sordid history in Eritrea, it will have to jump a lot of hoops & offer substantielly in a quid-pro-quo, before any of that ever happens.

For now,
Indicating the progress Eritrea is registering in addressing climate change and to develop water resources and solar energy, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom, Mr. Alasdair Walker expressed his country’s willingness to cooperate in the development of the sectors.
Afdeyu wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 19:33
The Uk interest in Eritrea is oil and gas...just so you guys know
BP knows what in under the south shores of the Red Sea directly opposite side of the Yemen’s oil quarter...
The study was done back in 1989
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05 Dec 2019, 18:16


Yesterday, I presented my credentials to President Isaias. Opportunity to discuss UK/Eritrea relations and deepening the dialogue, between our two countries.
(@UKAmb_Walker: @UkambW)
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Diaspora

ACTRESS TIFFANY HADDISH CELEBRATES HER JUDAISM IN LAVISH ‘BLACK MITZVAH’

By HANNAH BROWN

https://m.jpost.com/Diaspora/Tiffany-Ha ... vah-609985



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The daughter of an Eritrean Jew, Haddish found out relatively late in life that she was Jewish but has embraced these Jewish roots in recent years.

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After releasing her Black Mitzvah stand-up special earlier that in the day on Netflix, actress/comedian Tiffany Haddish https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Tiffany- ... how-609682 celebrated her actual bat mitzvah on Tuesday night in Los Angeles in a small, intimate ceremony embraced by Hollywood’s Jewish royalty, including Billy Crystal and Sarah Silverman.

The bat mitzvah was officiated by Rabbi Susan Silverman – Sarah Silverman’s sister – who is based in Jerusalem. Susan’s daughter, Aliza, an actress living in New York, was Haddish’s tutor for her bat mitzvah.

Aliza Silverman spoke enthusiastically about tutoring Haddish:
She was very eager to learn which was so refreshing. She was so enthusiastic and devoted she learned very quickly. I’ve never seen anyone take anything so seriously and still be able to be so light-hearted... She was just constantly working – I got exhausted watching her learn.
Aliza has tutored other, much younger bat/bar mitzvah students before and acknowledged that to learn Hebrew at age 39 is
much harder, and it was inspiring and intimidating how quickly she was able to pick up things.
Seeing Haddish reciting Torah verses at the bat mitzvah, Aliza said,
I was very emotional. It was just beautiful, she did it with her all her soul and it was so moving to watch her. She really nailed it.
Looking at the difference between her and many of the children she has tutored in the past, Aliza said,
When you see the contrast of her taking it as a blessing, while to most [bar/bat mitzvah study] is just a burden, it made me want to get more in touch with my own spirituality. I’ve never seen someone so happy to be Jewish – and I’m from Israel.
The daughter of an Eritrean Jew, Haddish found out relatively late in life that she was Jewish but has embraced these Jewish roots in recent years. She chose to celebrate the bat mitzvah on her 40th birthday.

Before the event, Haddish told the website for young Jews, Alma, that she first met her father when she was 27, and learned from him about the persecution he had faced in his homeland.
I wish my father was still alive, so I could dance with him,
she told Alma.
I mean, I danced with him at my wedding. But that was… I guess that’s enough. I’m looking forward to getting lifted in the chair; I’m excited about that. That’s my favorite part.
Asked what part of having a bat mitzvah was the hardest, she said
learning to read Hebrew. I can say it, but to actually read the Torah. Learning the alphabet, learning shin, sin, gimmel, mem.
Aliza Silverman tutored Haddish – she previously had no Jewish education and had to begin by learning the aleph-bet – in between takes on the set of Here Today, a movie Haddish is starring in with Crystal. The film is described on the Internet Movie Database as a
May-September romantic comedy – but without the romance.
Crystal plays a comedy writer losing his mind, and Haddish is a street singer who forms an unlikely friendship with him.

Haddish was reportedly an extremely quick study, and learned enough to read in Hebrew many verses from her bat mitzvah Torah portion.

She also gave a moving dvar Torah – a speech about her Torah portion – which concerned the story of Jacob’s dream of the ladder with the angels ascending and descending, and God’s promise to give him and his descendants the land where he was sleeping.
Surely the Lord is in the place and I knew it not,
says Jacob.

Haddish related this to her own experience with Judaism, describing how she was always Jewish but didn’t know it. She spent years in foster care after her mother developed schizophrenia and her family became homeless.

Common, Jimmy Kimmel and Wanda Sykes also attended the celebration. Barbra Streisand, who could not make it, posted a “Mazel Tov” message on her Instagram account. Then Haddish partied like it was 2019 to celebrate the bat mitzvah and the special at a lavish Netflix gala.

In Haddish’s Black Mitzvah special, she arrived onstage carried in a chair by four muscled men, singing “Hava Nagila,” which she combined with a rap song about partying, ending with “Black Mitzvah, [deleted].” She opened her set saying,
That’s right, I’m Jewish, everybody don’t know that about me. I hope you are all here ready to celebrate tonight because this is a celebration, ’cause I have finally come into my full-grown womanhood.
Throughout the special, during which she talks about her childhood in foster care, her scientific curiosity, her sex life and some memorable drunken episodes, she always returns to the refrain,
I learned a lot of lessons the hard way and I’m here to share with you. It’s my mitzvah, I’m here to teach.
Best known for blockbuster comedies such as Girls Trip, Haddish appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on December 2 and sang “Hava Nagila.”

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Mining
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Jessica Cummins

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Thu 05 Dec 2019

Danakali welcomes Eritea’s membership in the Africa Finance Corporation

The Colluli Sulphate of Potash Project is in Eritea, East Africa and is a 50:50 joint venture between Danakali and the Eritean National Mining Corporation (ENAMCO).


Eritea is an east African country bordered to the northeast by the Red Sea, Sudan to the west and Ethiopia to the south

Danakali Ltd (ASX:DNK) has welcomed Eritea’s accession and ratification in becoming an Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) member state.

Eritea has experienced stabled growth driven by increased investment in mining and extractive sectors with an expectation to deliver an average annual GDP growth rate of around 4-5% between 2019 and 2024.

AFC has agreed to make a US$50 million equity investment in Danakali as part of the overall funding package for development and construction of the Colluli Sulphate of Potash Project in Eritea.

AFC and African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) have also obtained formal credit approval to provide the project with US$200 million in senior debt finance.

"Further mining and infrastructure investment"

Chief executive officer Niels Wage said:
We are pleased that Eritrea has been confirmed as an AFC member state.

It represents a strong endorsement from the Eritrean Government for one of the CMSC’s key funding partners and exhibits AFC’s aspirations for further mining and infrastructure investment.

Eritea is open for business.
Background information

AFC, an investment grade multilateral finance institution, was established in 2007 with an equity capital base of US$ 1 billion.

It is the leading Pan-African multilateral development finance institution focused on infrastructure, with over US$5 billion in total assets.

As its 24th member state, Eritrea stands to benefit from AFC’s significant project development expertise and extensive partner network which includes lenders, investors, project sponsors, project development companies and institutions.

With the growing in-country focus on developing mining, energy and agricultural industries, investment in Eritrea will boost further economic growth and support the country’s Sustainable Development Agenda to which the construction of Colluli is set to contribute significantly.

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Post by pastlast » 05 Dec 2019, 23:00

You don't speak for Eritrea. What you are saying is your own personal opinion (a'sshole)
Zmeselo wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 20:01
Whatever interest the UK has & considering its sordid history in Eritrea, it will have to jump a lot of hoops & offer substantielly in a quid-pro-quo, before any of that ever happens.

For now,
Indicating the progress Eritrea is registering in addressing climate change and to develop water resources and solar energy, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom, Mr. Alasdair Walker expressed his country’s willingness to cooperate in the development of the sectors.
Afdeyu wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 19:33
The Uk interest in Eritrea is oil and gas...just so you guys know
BP knows what in under the south shores of the Red Sea directly opposite side of the Yemen’s oil quarter...
The study was done back in 1989
Zmeselo wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 18:16


Yesterday, I presented my credentials to President Isaias. Opportunity to discuss UK/Eritrea relations and deepening the dialogue, between our two countries.
(@UKAmb_Walker: @UkambW)

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Post by Temt » 06 Dec 2019, 11:51

pastlast wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 23:00
You don't speak for Eritrea. What you are saying is your own personal opinion (a'sshole)
Zmeselo wrote:
05 Dec 2019, 20:01
Whatever interest the UK has & considering its sordid history in Eritrea, it will have to jump a lot of hoops & offer substantielly in a quid-pro-quo, before any of that ever happens.

For now,
Indicating the progress Eritrea is registering in addressing climate change and to develop water resources and solar energy, the Ambassador of the United Kingdom, Mr. Alasdair Walker expressed his country’s willingness to cooperate in the development of the sectors.
Hey, ጋዕጋዕ ዑጉም boy, stay away from Eritrean affairs, which is none of your freaking business, ሓሳድ ቡዳ!

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