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Eritrean News
“Eritrea is Playing a Fundamental Role in the Stability of the Horn of Africa” – Ambassador Marco Mancini of Italy
“Eritrea’s stability positions it as a key player in the stabilization of the entire Horn of Africa. Observing the current challenges in Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, and even Kenya, Eritrea stands out as a beacon of stability. President Isaias’ deep understanding of the regional dynamics and his high regard among neighboring leaders further solidify Eritrea’s crucial…
Ministry of Agriculture Distributes Chickens to Farmers
As part of efforts to ensure access to nutritious food for all and everywhere, the Ministry of Agriculture has distributed over 161,000 chickens to poultry farmers at fair prices. According to the Seeds Development Branch at the Ministry of Agriculture, the distribution targeted 203 poultry farmers across all regions, based on their specific demands. The…
“Eritrea is Playing a Fundamental Role in the Stability of the Horn of Africa” Mr. Marco Mancini, Italy’s Ambassador to Eritrea
Mr. Marco Mancini, the ambassador of Italy to the State of Eritrea, shared his insights on the bilateral relations between Eritrea and Italy during a brief interview with Eritrea Profile. This interaction marked the conclusion of his four-year tenure in Asmara, Eritrea. Below are excerpts from the interview: How would you assess the overall state…
NUEW: Activity Assessment Meeting
Asmara, 13 December 2024 – The Executive Board of the National Union of Eritrean Women (NUEW) convened on 11 and 12 December to assess its 2024 activities and outline a plan of action for 2025. The meeting was attended by heads of departments and sub-zones of the union, along with representatives from union branches in…
The Fight Against Tuberculosis, A Resurgent Top Infectious Disease Killer
Last year, tuberculosis (TB) returned to being the world’s leading infectious disease killer, surpassing COVID-19. Contagious and airborne, TB was also the leading killer of people with HIV and a major cause of deaths related to antimicrobial resistance. Notably, last year saw 8.2 million people worldwide newly diagnosed with TB, the highest number recorded since…
