Editor’s note: this is the second article in a two-part series related to Eritrea’s national measles and rubella vaccination campaign.The first article of this two-part series, published in the last edition of Eritrea Profile (Wednesday April 24), hi
Last week, Eritrea Profile featured an excellent article presenting an overview of social services in Gash Barka (“Social Services in Gash Barka Region” - 13 September). Authored by Milka Teklom, not only was the article interesting and well-written,
The past several weeks and months have seen a rash of violent attacks against Eritrean festivals in cities across the West. In a previous article published in Eritrea Profile (“Violence against Eritrean communities underscores abject failure and hypo
Late last week, Eritrea Profile published, “Words Matter: Double Standards in Mainstream Media,” a well-written article by Afabet Gebretinsae that decries media coverage of the recent spate of crime and terror perpetrated against peaceful Eritrean fe
Mieda Ertra, one of Asmara’s busiest squares, is a marketplace, city bus terminal and a place where Asmara’s greatest church and mosque are found. It is a center for many formal and informal businesses. Street vendors abound in the area. During Ramad