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Man on Fire with a Lot of Dreams


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Engineer Michael Adam thinks having one job or specializing in just one field of study is not enough. He is a firm believer in constant change and proved it. He started off as a mechanical engineer, then worked as a freelance writer for a Hadas Eritrea and Shebab magazine, translated books, teaches at a college, designs websites and android applications, produces motivational videos, and is often a panelist on Eri-TV’s show to discuss current issues. People who work with him admire his virtuous intentions, devotion and relentless efforts to change himself and others around him.
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UNHCR Eligibility Guidelines: Factual Findings or Recycled Defamation?


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In April 2009, the UNHCR issued a 35-page booklet entitled “UNHCR Eligibility Guidelines for Assessing the International Protection Needs for Asylum-Seekers from Eritrea”.
UNHCR further published the second Guidelines on 20 April 2011.  This 37-page document was essentially a replica of the first publication in terms of format, language and substantive contents albeit few, insignificant and inconsequential, updates.
UNHCR’s purported purpose in issuing these guidelines was to “assist decision-makers, including UNHCR staff, Governments and private practitioners in assessing the protection needs of Eritrean asylum-seekers”. The organization flaunted these guidelines as “authoritative legal interpretations of the refugee criteria in respect of specific groups on the  basis  of objectively assessed social,  political,  economic,  security,  human rights and humanitarian conditions in the country of origin concerned”. It further ....

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Eritrea: 2020 – Year in Review (Part II)


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Editor’s note: Around the world, 2020 has been turbulent, challenging, and a year truly unlike any other. This article, reviewing the period from May to August, is the second in a three-part series that looks back at some of the important events and developments that unfolded in Eritrea over the past year. Part I was published in the last edition of Eritrea Profile, while Part III will be featured next week.
May
The month began with International Workers’ Day (1 May) commemorated in Asmara. Events saw 40 members of the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers (NCEW) donate blood at the National Blood Transfusion Center. Additionally, Tekeste Baire, Secretary General of the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers, released a statement that, inter alia, declared the NCEW would continue to extend financial and material support to the national efforts to contain the virus. ....

Adi Keih , Eritrea General , Ministry Of Agriculture , Al Jizah , Ministry Of Health , Al Qahirah , Al Khartum , Ma Akel , Federal Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia , Hailemariam Desalegn , Abdul Fattah , Ibrahim Idris , Tekeste Baire , Semere Russom , Ghirmai Habtemicael , Mohammed Hamdan Deglo , Al Sisi , Asmeret Abraha , Al Burhan , Abdullah Hamdok , Forto Sawa , Tagesse Chaffo , Gedu Andargachew , Sahle Work Zewde , Isaias Afwerki , Salem Ibrahim Almukhtar ,

Eritrea: 2020 – Year in Review (Part I)


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Editor’s note: Around the world, 2020 has been turbulent, challenging, and a year truly unlike any other. This article, reviewing the period from January to April, is the first in a three-part series that looks back at some of the important events and developments that unfolded in Eritrea over the past year. Parts II and III will be published in subsequent editions of Eritrea Profile.
January
The first month of 2020 in Eritrea began like other years, with festivities. In Asmara, colorful cultural and musical performances were held at Cinema Roma on New Year’s Eve. President Isaias Afwerki also made a public statement conveying his best wishes to Eritreans for the year ahead. ....

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