With its expanded program on health care facilities, Eritrea’s Ministry of Health (MoH) is committed to providing cost-effective services to the entire population. Since 1991, it has made tremendous progress in ensuring access to health care services
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Tourism is one of the world’s largest and most important economic sectors. It is estimated that over a billion tourists travel to an international destination every year, while domestic tourism continues to grow. Today, tourism accounts for a large p
Now there is a high probability that I might end up naming one of my kids Lionel Messi but that likelihood is not going to stop me from writing this article. “Sim yimerh, tiwaf yebirh” is one of our country’s oldest sayings which means that a name co
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When Eritrea was liberated in 1991, it faced serious deficit in the provision of both local and international telecommunications services as the sector was in poor state under the Ethiopian rule. The Government of Eritrea acted fast to ensure the installation of microwave, and over the years has done extensive work in the development of telecommunications services.
Mr. Tesfaslase Berhane
The life span of telecommunication facilities does not exceed four years in developed countries while developing countries make use of such facilities for more than ten years for financial reasons. The telecommunications facility in Assab, for instance, served for over 25 years. Similarly the old infrastructure that was prevalent in Barentu, Aqordat, Tesenai, Mendefera and Adi-Keyih often caused poor connectivity and abrupt interruptions particularly in land lines.