Sungrow remporte les MESIA Solar Awards 2022 en tant que « fournisseur régional de technologies pour les onduleurs » lors du Sommet mondial des énergies futures

ABU DHABI, EAU, 24 janvier 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Alors que le Sommet mondial des énergies futures 2022 descend le rideau, Sungrow, le premier fournisseur mondial de solutions d’onduleurs pour les énergies renouvelables, a remporté les MESIA Solar Awards 2022 en tant que « fournisseur régional de technologies pour les onduleurs ». Seule entreprise à être lauréate, ce prix met à l’honneur les technologies de pointe de Sungrow. Il représente la reconnaissance des autorités locales, qui saluent l’excellente performance de Sungrow au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord (MENA) au cours des dernières années.

Sungrow Wins MESIA Solar Awards 2022 as the “Regional Technology Provider for Inverters"

La Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA) est la plus grande association commerciale de l’industrie solaire de la région MENA, représentant plus de 150 organisations internationales et locales. Chaque année, la MESIA récompense les bonnes pratiques, le professionnalisme, la qualité, la sécurité et l’innovation avec les « MESIA Solar Awards ». En 2022, Sungrow a postulé pour le « Regional Technology Provider » avec son onduleur string ultra-puissant SG350HX et son onduleur modulaire « 1+X » très innovant. Après avoir été jugé par un groupe d’experts et de leaders du secteur, Sungrow a finalement remporté cet honneur parmi d’autres éminents candidats.

Selon la MESIA, les deux onduleurs à grande échelle remportent ce prix pour les raisons suivantes : les onduleurs modulaires SG350HX et « 1+X » s’adaptent mieux techniquement à la région MENA, car ils sont capables de réduire le coût nivelé de l’énergie en étant compatible avec l’envie grandissante d’une puissance plus élevée. Les deux onduleurs ont satisfait à toutes les normes internationales et à celles de la CEI et ont un niveau de protection élevé.

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Au cours des trois derniers jours, du 17 au 19 janvier, au WFES 2022, Sungrow a également présenté plusieurs nouveaux produits. Le dernier système de stockage d’énergie refroidi par liquide de 1 500 V, le système de stockage d’énergie pour les installations résidentielles de nouvelle génération (SH6.0RS), ainsi que d’autres produits solaires et de stockage ont été exposés. De nombreuses sociétés internationales prestigieuses du secteur de l’énergie, dont ACWA Power, EDF, Masdar, AMEA Power et Marubeni, ont visité le stand de Sungrow et ont découvert leurs nouvelles solutions. En outre, Sungrow a signé un total de 340 MW de commandes d’onduleurs résidentiels et commerciaux et industriels (C&I) avec trois distributeurs bien connus, dont Organge des EAU, ACO d’Égypte et AI-Raebi du Yémen.

Face à l’essor du secteur des énergies renouvelables dans la région MENA, Sungrow a commencé très tôt à élaborer des stratégies et à s’implanter sur le marché de la région MENA. À l’heure actuelle, Sungrow occupe la plus grande part du marché dans cette région. À l’avenir, en s’appuyant sur le réseau de vente localisé, l’entrepôt et les points de service, Sungrow espère étendre sa présence dans la région MENA et d’aider la transition de la région vers l’énergie propre.

À propos de Sungrow

Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. est la marque d’onduleurs la plus lucrative au monde avec plus de 182 GW installés dans le monde en juin 2021. Fondée en 1997 par le professeur d’université Cao Renxian, la société Sungrow est un acteur principal de la recherche et le développement d’onduleurs solaires avec la plus grande équipe de R&D dédiée de l’industrie et possède un large portefeuille de produits offrant des solutions d’onduleurs photovoltaïques et des systèmes de stockage d’énergie pour les applications utilitaires, commerciales et industrielles et résidentielles, ainsi que des solutions de centrales photovoltaïques flottantes internationalement reconnues. Avec une solide expérience de 24 ans dans le domaine photovoltaïque, Sungrow produit des installations électriques dans plus de 150 pays. Pour en savoir plus sur Sungrow, rendez-vous sur : www.sungrowpower.com.

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Break-Through Ultra-Precision Machining Platform Enables Realization of Next Generation AR/VR/MR, Camera Module, and Electric Vehicle Optical Designs

This highly anticipated 250UPL MP ultra-precision machining platform release from Moore Nanotechnology Systems addresses the growing need for flawless machining of lens-mold tooling for the booming demand in AR/VR/MR, smart-phone cameras, and electric vehicle markets. This solution delivers previously unimaginable sub-nanometer surface finish results with near-perfect form.

SWANZEY, N.H., Jan. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Moore Nanotechnology Systems (“Nanotech”), a leading global supplier of ultra-precision machining systems, announced today the release of their next generation ultra-precision machining platform, the 250UPL MP. This solution is configurable for all sub-nanometer, ultra-precision Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT), grinding and milling applications.

Optical mold-tool makers demand higher-quality surface finishes to support the fidelity of optical systems now common in smart phone, AR/VR/MR and automotive applications. The current generation of ultra-precision machines in use today have reached their maximum potential. A clean-sheet design was required to break through to the next level of performance, and Nanotech’s 250UPL MP meets and exceeds these requirements.

Mark Boomgarden, Nanotech’s President and CEO, explained, “We work with the leading camera-module and optical-component suppliers around the world to gain mid and long-term insight to their product and technology requirements, which is then used as input to our own multi-year development roadmap.” Boomgarden continued, “It became clear that the industry needs a machine-tool platform that can extend the boundaries of ultra-precision machining capabilities, and they need it now. Building upon years of success in this segment, our technical staff stepped up to the challenge and delivered Nanotech’s 250UPL MP. This is one of many new product innovations you will see from Nanotech over the next 12-18 months.”

Paul Vermette, Nanotech’s Vice President of Engineering and new product development, added, “Success in this market comes down to delivering a solution grounded in sound process knowledge. Our investment in a process development center, very near the University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s campus, has been an invaluable component in our product and technology development.” Vermette continued, “When we come to market with a new machine like the 250UPL MP, we know that we’re delivering more than a machine, we’re delivering a solution that solves real-world, complex challenges the optical tool-making industry faces daily.”

Scott Gerhart, Nanotech’s Vice President of Sales, commented further, “Over the last 6-months, we’ve been shipping the 250UPL MP to select market-leading companies around the world, and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Simply stated, no other machine available today can achieve the surface finish and form accuracy demanded by the optical designs these companies are launching over the next 36 months.” Gerhart continued, “We’re excited to share the future of ultra-precision machining with all companies when we formally launch the 250UPL MP platform at Photonics West – January 25, 2022.”

For more information, contact sales@nanotechsys.com.

Moore Nanotechnology Systems (Nanotech) was founded in Keene, NH in 1997 as a stand-alone subsidiary of the Moore Tool Company. Nanotech is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of state-of-the-art ultra-precision machine tools and associated processes (single point diamond turning, micro-milling, micro-grinding and glass press molding) for the production of advanced optical components in consumer electronics, space, defense, aerospace, lighting, medical and automotive sectors. Moore Tool, founded in 1924 and located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has a long history in the precision and ultra-precision machine tool markets. Today, Moore Tool provides a complete line of high-performance CNC jig grinders, along with contract precision-manufacturing services certified to both ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D. Moore Nanotechnology and Moore Tool are vertically integrated under the PMT Group.

Moore Nanotechnology Systems: www.nanotechsys.com
Moore Tool, Inc: www.mooretool.com

La plateforme d’usinage ultra-précise révolutionnaire permet la réalisation de la prochaine génération AR/VR/MR, du module de caméra et des conceptions optiques de véhicules électriques

Cette version très attendue de la plateforme d’usinage ultra-précise 250UPL MP de Moore Nanotechnology Systems répond au besoin croissant d’usinage sans faille de l’outillage de moule de lentille pour la demande en plein essor sur les marchés de l’AR/VR/MR, des caméras pour smartphones et des véhicules électriques. Cette solution offre des résultats de finition de surface inférieurs au nanomètre auparavant inimaginables avec une forme presque parfaite.

SWANZEY, New Hampshire, 24 janv. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Moore Nanotechnology Systems (« Nanotech »), un fournisseur mondial de premier plan de systèmes d’usinage ultra-précis, a annoncé aujourd’hui la sortie de sa plateforme d’usinage ultra-précise de nouvelle génération, la 250UPL MP. Cette solution est configurable pour toutes les applications de fraisage au diamant monopoint (SPDT) ultra-précis, de précision inférieure au nanomètre, de meulage et de fraisage.

Les fabricants d’outils de moulage optique exigent des finitions de surface de meilleure qualité pour prendre en charge la fidélité des systèmes optiques désormais courants dans les applications de smartphones, AR/VR/MR et automobiles. La génération actuelle de machines ultra-précises utilisées aujourd’hui a atteint son potentiel maximum. Une conception de feuilles propres a été requise pour passer au niveau supérieur de performance, et la norme 250UPL MP de Nanotech répond et dépasse ces exigences.

Mark Boomgarden, président-directeur général de Nanotech, a expliqué : « Nous travaillons avec les principaux fournisseurs de composants optiques et de modules de caméras du monde entier pour obtenir des informations à moyen et à long terme sur leurs exigences en matière de produits et de technologies, qui sont ensuite utilisées comme une contribution à notre propre feuille de route de développement pluriannuel. » M. Boomgarden a ajouté : « Il est apparu clairement que l’industrie avait besoin d’une plateforme d’outils de machine qui puisse étendre les limites des capacités d’usinage ultra-précises, et ils en ont besoin dès maintenant. S’appuyant sur des années de succès dans ce segment, notre personnel technique a relevé le défi et fourni la plateforme 250UPL MP de Nanotech. Il s’agit de l’une des nombreuses innovations de produits que vous verrez de Nanotech au cours des 12 à 18 prochains mois. »

Paul Vermette, vice-président de l’ingénierie et du développement de nouveaux produits de Nanotech, a ajouté : « Le succès sur ce marché consiste à fournir une solution basée sur une solide connaissance des processus. Notre investissement dans un centre de développement de processus, très proche de l’université de Caroline du Nord sur le campus de Charlotte, a été un élément inestimable de notre développement de produits et de technologies. » M. Vermette a ajouté : « Lorsque nous arrivons sur le marché avec une nouvelle machine comme la 250UPL MP, nous savons que nous livrons plus qu’une machine, nous fournissons une solution qui résout les défis réels et complexes auxquels l’industrie des outils optiques est confrontée quotidiennement. »

Scott Gerhart, vice-président des ventes de Nanotech, a ajouté : « Au cours des 6 derniers mois, nous avons expédié les 250UPL MP à certaines sociétés leaders du marché à travers le monde, et les retours ont été extrêmement positifs. En termes simples, aucune autre machine disponible aujourd’hui ne peut atteindre la finition de surface et la précision de forme exigées par les conceptions optiques que ces entreprises lanceront au cours des 36 prochains mois. » M. Gerhart a poursuivi : « Nous sommes ravis de partager l’avenir de l’usinage d’ultra-précision avec toutes les entreprises lors du lancement officiel de la plateforme de 250UPL MP à Photonics West – le 25 janvier 2022. »

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez contacter : sales@nanotechsys.com.

Moore Nanotechnology Systems (Nanotech) a été fondée à Keene, N.H., en 1997, en tant que filiale autonome de Moore Tool Company. Nanotech est un leader mondial en conception, développement et fabrication de machines-outils ultra-précises à la pointe de la technologie et en processus associés (fraisage au diamant mono-point, micro-usinage, micro-rectification et moulage par pression de verre) pour la production de composants optiques avancés dans les secteurs de l’électronique de grande consommation, de la défense, de l’aérospatial, de l’éclairage, de la santé et de l’automobile. Moore Tool, fondée en 1924 et située à Bridgeport, dans le Connecticut, est présente depuis longtemps sur les marchés des machines-outils de précision et de très haute précision. Aujourd’hui, Moore Tool fournit une gamme complète de rectifieuses CNC haute performance, ainsi que des services de fabrication de précision en sous-traitance certifiés selon les normes ISO 9001:2015 et AS9100C. Moore Nanotechnology et Moore Tool sont des entreprises à intégration verticale de PMT Group.

Moore Nanotechnology Systems : www.nanotechsys.com
Moore Tool, Inc : www.mooretool.com

Plataforma inovadora de usinagem de ultra precisão permite a realização de projetos ópticos de módulos de câmera AR/VR/MR e de veículos elétricos da próxima geração

Este lançamento altamente antecipado da plataforma de usinagem de ultra precisão de 250UPL MP da Moore Nanotechnology Systems, aborda a necessidade crescente de uma usinagem impecável de ferramentas de molde de lente para a demanda crescente por parte dos mercados de AR/VR/MR, de câmeras de smartphone e de veículos elétricos. Esta solução proporciona resultados previamente inimagináveis de acabamento da superfície do sub-nanômetro com uma forma quase perfeita.

SWANZEY, New Hampshire, Jan. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Moore Nanotechnology Systems (“Nanotech”), fornecedora global líder de sistemas de usinagem de ultra precisão, anunciou o lançamento da sua plataforma de usinagem de ultra precisão da próxima geração, a 250UPL MP. Esta solução é configurável para todos os sub-nanômetros, Single Point Diamond Turning (torneamento de diamante de ponto único de ultra precisão – SPDT), retificação e aplicações de fresagem.

Os fabricantes de ferramentas de molde óptico exigem acabamentos de superfície de maior qualidade de acordo com a fidelidade dos sistemas ópticos agora comuns em aplicações de smartphones, AR/VR/MR e automotivas. A atual geração de máquinas de ultra precisão em uso hoje atingiu seu potencial máximo. Um design clean-sheet foi necessário para um desempenho do próximo nível,, e o 250UPL MP da Nanotech atende e excede estes requisitos.

Mark Boomgarden, Presidente e CEO da Nanotech, explicou: “Trabalhamos com os principais fornecedores de câmera-módulo e componentes ópticos de todo o mundo para obter insights de médio e longo prazo para seus requisitos de produto e tecnologia, que foram usados no nosso próprio roteiro de desenvolvimento plurianual.” Boomgarden continuou: “Ficou claro que a indústria precisa imediatamente de uma plataforma de máquina-ferramenta que possa estender os limites das capacidades de usinagem de ultra precisão. Aproveitando sua longa experiência de sucesso neste segmento, a nossa equipe técnica aceitou o desafio e entregou o 250UPL MP da Nanotech. Esta é uma das muitas recentes inovações do produto da Nanotech para os próximos 12-18 meses.”

Paul Vermette, Vice-presidente de Engenharia e de desenvolvimento de novos produtos da Nanotech, complementou: “O sucesso neste mercado é alcançado por meio da entrega de uma solução que tenha por base o conhecimento sólido do processo. Nosso investimento em um centro de desenvolvimento de processos, muito perto do campus da University of North Carolina at Charlotte, foi um componente inestimável para o desenvolvimento dos nossos produtos e tecnologias.” Vermette continuou: “Quando entramos no mercado com uma nova máquina como a 250UPL MP, sabemos que estamos entregando uma solução que resolve desafios complexos do mundo real que a indústria de ferramentas ópticas enfrenta diariamente.”

Scott Gerhart, Vice-presidente de Vendas da Nanotech, comentou: “Nos últimos 6 meses, enviamos o 250UPL MP para certas empresas líderes de mercado em todo o mundo, e o feedback tem sido esmagadoramente positivo. Em outras palavras, nenhuma outra máquina disponível hoje pode alcançar o acabamento de superfície e a precisão de forma exigida pelos projetos ópticos que essas empresas estão lançando nos próximos 36 meses.” Gerhart continuou: “Será um grande prazer compartilhar o futuro da usinagem de ultra precisão com todas as empresas durante o lançamento formal da plataforma 250UPL MP na Photonics West – 25 de janeiro de 2022.”

Para mais informação, contacte: sales@nanotechsys.com.

A Moore Nanotechnology Systems (Nanotech) foi fundada em Keene, NH em 1997 como uma subsidiária autônoma da Moore Tool Company. Nanotech é líder mundial de design, desenvolvimento e fabricação de ferramentas de ultra precisão de última geração e processos associados (tornos de diamante de ponto único, micro moagem, micro trituração e moldagem por prensa de vidro) para a produção de componentes ópticos avançados para os setores de eletrônica de consumo, espaço, defesa, aeroespacial, iluminação, médicos e automotivos. A Moore Tool, fundada em 1924 e localizada em Bridgeport, Connecticut, tem uma longa história nos mercados de máquinas-ferramenta de precisão e ultra precisão. Atualmente a Moore Tool fornece uma linha completa de jig grinders CNC de alto desempenho, juntamente com serviços de fabricação de precisão de contrato certificados para ISO 9001:2015 e AS9100D. Moore Nanotechnology e Moore Tool estão integradas verticalmente sob o PMT Group.

Moore Nanotechnology Systems: www.nanotechsys.com
Moore Tool, Inc: www.mooretool.com

Quectel launches Connectivity-as-a-Service to help connect a smarter world

SHANGHAI, Jan. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, has launched Connectivity-as-a-Service (CaaS) to provide connectivity-enabled modules that can be shipped for use anywhere in the world. The new unit complements Quectel’s heritage of providing innovative modules and antennas to support cellular connections and allows customers to simplify their edge-based deployments by purchasing connectivity alongside modules, antennas and design services. For Quectel, adding connectivity broadens the company’s portfolio and increases the completeness of its offering.

Quectel connectivity will initially launch to customers in EMEA, providing global connectivity before extending to Asia-Pacific and Latin America customers later in 2022.

Quectel connectivity is available now in more than 190 countries via over 500 network operators, and currently provides 2G, 3G, 4G, NB-IoT and Cat-M connections. Connectivity from Quectel is available to the whole market and will particularly benefit deployments that can realize accelerated time-to-market and optimized business efficiencies from using a single supplier for module, antenna and connectivity.

In addition, with embedded and integrated SIM (eSIM and iSIM) entering mainstream adoption, it makes even stronger sense for Quectel to offer connectivity services because the company will be able to deliver connectivity-enabled modules. This further simplifies customer deployments which previously would have needed to have a local-market traditional SIM card installed. With an eSIM or iSIM enabled module plus Quectel connectivity, the module, once powered up, will attach to the best available network.

“Quectel connectivity is built on the backbone of service, quality and reliability, backed by Tier 1 providers and robust service level agreements (SLAs),” said Richard Hart, the Director of Global Connectivity at Quectel. “While we support all forms of traditional SIM modules, we specifically also support connectivity-enabled modules that can be shipped for use anywhere in the world which means customers will be able to explore innovative business models that encompass combined module, connectivity and antenna deployments. Our focus is on providing commercial flexibility for our customers to ensure they receive high quality connectivity that enables their IoT solutions. Using self-optimizing tariffs, we can minimize the risk of additional charges when issues such as over-the-air (OTA) software updates utilize extra bandwidth and therefore prevent bill shock.”

Alongside its long-standing global expertise in modules and antennas, Quectel also has significant experience in connectivity, having developed its QuecConnectivity platform that manages more than 30 million SIMs in Asia. The CaaS offering can combine connectivity with modules and antennas, providing customers a single point of entry to Quectel’s full portfolio of products and services.

“By adding connectivity to our capabilities, Quectel is reducing complexity for our customers by simplifying and accelerating IoT device deployment said Patrick Qian, the Chief Executive Officer of Quectel. “Quectel is committed to innovation that drives benefits for customers in the IoT industry, and our connectivity offering is another milestone in that journey. Quectel has helped IoT companies build a smarter world for more than a decade, now we will connect a smarter world.”

About Quectel

Quectel’s passion for a smarter world drives us to accelerate IoT innovation. A highly customer-centric organization, we are a global IoT solutions provider backed by outstanding support and services. Our growing global team of over 3,000 professionals sets the pace for innovation in cellular, GNSS and WiFi/BT modules, antennas and IoT connectivity. Listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (603236.SS), our international leadership is devoted to advancing IoT across the globe.

For more information: www.quectel.comLinkedInFacebook and Twitter.

An Aspiring Businessman in Pig Farming

Here’s an interview with an aspiring businessman in Asmara. Meet Tesfaldet Ghebru, commonly known as Hani, who’s known for his toasts at his grocery store. To satisfy his customers’ needs, he decided to start pig farming. He now has a pig farm and engages in food processing, including beef, ham, cheese and other milk products.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your job.

I’m Tesfaldet Ghebru, but people know me by my nickname Hani. I was born and raised in Asmara and am a father of two. I am the son of a businessman, who was once a teacher, and that’s where I started to get attached to the business world. After completing my national service, I decided to have a business of my own since I had gained some experience at my parents’ business. My siblings and I used to make and sell toasts at our parents’ business. That experience helped me make a name in the business world and it became a passion of mine to make the best quality toasts. With the help of my friend, Abraham Michael (owner of Azeb Cheese), and others, I was able to gain knowledge about pig farming and food processing.

I started as a toast maker but when the supply of ham began to decrease, I decided to start pig farming to satisfy my customers’ needs. I’m now a farmer working in the meat processing business.

How are you able to achieve something big at such a young age?

Success isn’t measured only financially. If you are able to reach your goal or are working towards your goal, that for me is the real success. You cannot always think only about money. In the business world there are of course losses and profits. But what I have learned is not to give up and never to be discouraged by your losses. This is what has made me successful and is still making me have big dreams. This is the biggest wisdom I’ve learned from my family and friends for which I’m grateful. The support of the Ministry of Agriculture has also made me achieve a lot in this field.

Any challenges and problems raising pigs?

The problem for me is that I started this business with a lot of passion but with just very little knowledge. I had a lot of financial problems and lack of experience in the pig farm industry. Shortage of professionals and machines is also another big challenge I have faced. I started with old machines and replacing them with new and efficient ones took a lot of sweat and h a r d work. And the place’s not suitable for a pig farm. But in any case, as my goal is to make the best quality products for my customers, I have been dealing with the challenges by working diligently.

Tell us something about your meat production?

As I said earlier, I decided to work on processed meat production due to the decreasing supply and quality of ham. There was canned meat that was sold at duty-free shops prior to 2015. That got me thinking why we didn’t produce our own processed meat. So we talked about it and agreed to make processed beef and ham. We did research and kept on trying to make the products. We were finally able to make ham and beef. The beef has become a very good alternative fast food for all but particularly for those who do not eat pork for religious reasons. We are also planning to use chicken in the future and supply it at a fair price.

How lucrative is the business, and what is the demand for your products like?

I would say it has many benefits, including nutrition from different types of meat products. Our products do have a lot of demand. People, especially the young, consumed ham a lot before 2015. But then there was shortage and there was only one place that was producing it. That might have caused a decline in the demand for ham. And that’ the reason we started the business – to have a continuous supply of quality products — and that’s what we are trying to do right now.

What has been the response of people towards pig farming?

We have religious restrictions on eating pork. But people should know that not all the products that we have are from pigs. We have beef as well. We try to produce different types of meat so that people can freely choose whatever suits them.

Expatriates who work in Eritrea and would like to eat pork do not find it readily available in the amount they want. To compensate for this, some even try to have their own little pig farms. So why shouldn’t we do that as a business for our own sake and for many others who need pork. So, people’s response to pig farming in general is fine although work needs to be done to raise people’s awareness about the benefits of pig farming.

You were born and raised in the city and pig farming isn’t usually city people’s choice. What would you advise those who are willing to start their own business but wouldn’t consider farming as a business?

If people love and respect their jobs and worry less about the financial benefits, they are bound to be successful. No matter what type of business you choose, success is based on what you do on your way to your goal. The good thing is any type of business benefits many people around you. For instance, there are over twenty people who work with me now, directly and indirectly.

The job has also made me a lot more creative because I try to come up with best qualities and alternative products to suit my customers’ tastes. It sure keeps on challenging me but that makes me better. The challenges bring out the best in you. So the trick is to learn a bit about farming and give farming a try. I tell you, it will be worth the try.

Any final remarks?

A little mental and physical effort will definitely bring us success, and so let’s put our energy into our work. I hope we will make our customers happy with our products. I would love to thank my friend Abraham Michael who gave me ideas and other support. My gratitude also to the Ministry of Agriculture and the administration of Maekel region. Thank you.

 

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Eritrea: Promoting Child Health and Survival

Earlier this week, Africa Renewal, a magazine published by the United Nations, featured an article titled, “Child Health and Survival: Lessons from Eritrea” (Fikrejesus Amahazion). Here, we feature a modified, extended version of that articl.e.

Over the past several decades there has been tremendous progress in reducing child mortality around the world. According to statistics published several weeks ago by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME), since 1990 the global child mortality rate – defined as the probability of a child born in a specified year dying before reaching the age of five (expressed as a rate per 1,000 live births) – dropped by about 60% to reach about 37 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2020.

Notwithstanding this improvement, the global burden of child deaths remains unacceptably high. In 2020 alone, approximately 7.2 million children, adolescents, and youth died, mostly of preventable or treatable causes.

What is more, improvements have not been uniform, with children still facing significant regional disparities in their chances of survival. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which the IGME estimates has an average child mortality rate of 74 deaths per 1,000 live births, remains the region with the world’s highest child mortality rate and it accounts for more than half of all child deaths (around 55%) in the world. The region’s child mortality rate puts it nearly two decades behind the global average. Sadly, without significantly accelerating their progress, many countries in SSA will fail to meet the United Nations SDG target on child mortality. What is more, even while have been fewer children’s direct deaths from COVID-19, moving forward they may be at increased risk of indirect death due to disruptions to regular services or economic problems.

However, a positive story emerging in the region is that of Eritrea, a young, developing country in Northeast Africa. Home to about 3.5 million people, spread across nine different ethno-linguistic groups, the country has registered substantial progress in reducing child deaths over the past several decades. In 1990, just one year prior to its independence, Eritrea’s child mortality rate was about 153. By 2020, that figure had dramatically declined to 39. In addition to having one of the lower child mortality rates in SSA, Eritrea’s reduction since independence has been amongst the highest anywhere in the world.

Several factors have driven Eritrea’s success. For one, there has been strong, sustained high-level political commitment and proactive leadership. The first international convention ratified by the Eritrean Government was the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, reflecting the high priority accorded to promoting and protecting children’s health, well-being, and development. Yemane Gebremeskel, Eritrea’s Minister of Information, explains, “Success in almost unprecedented reduction in mortality rate in Eritrea cannot be seen in isolation as specific progress in one health metric. It is the cumulative result and manifestation of an integrated, heavily subsidized, and geographically evenly distributed health delivery system and government policy that places priority on human welfare. It is connected with the government’s substantial investment in its human capital.”

The country has exerted considerable efforts to strengthen the national health system, address infrastructure deficits, expand health resource capacity, and improve access, coverage, and quality of services, especially in poor, remote, and historically marginalized areas. Today, Eritrea has nearly 350 health facilities (including hospitals and health centers, clinics, and stations) – representing a massive increase from the 93 that stood before independence, while the number of doctors, nurses, and other health professionals has also been greatly increased.

As a result of these developments, approximately 80% of the population now lives within 10km of a healthcare facility, nearly 98% of pregnant women access routine ante- and post-natal care, and the proportion of deliveries in health facilities or with skilled birth attendants has significantly risen. Furthermore, the Ministry of Health has carried out public campaigns to encourage visiting healthcare facilities during pregnancy and delivery, promote adoption of basic interventions (such as breastfeeding and vitamin-A supplementation), and provide families residing in endemic areas with insecticide-treated mosquito nets to prevent malaria (which has historically been one of the leading causes of child mortality on the continent).

Infrastructure developments have also been critical. Extensive road construction and renovation has resulted in a roads network of almost 15,000km, basically tripling the 4,930km network of 1991. Now, over 85% of cities and villages are connected by roads, making health facilities more accessible to all. Similarly, water, sanitation, and hygiene services have expanded, and currently above 80% of Eritreans have access to safe water. According to Tesfai Ghebreslassie, the Minister for Land and Water Resources, “Eritrea has made substantial progress in providing water and sanitation for its people and to date more than 54% of communities have achieved open defecation free status, while more than 50% of schools and health facilities have water, sanitation, and hygiene services.” These advancements have helped to reduce incidences of life-threatening diseases and prevent common childhood illnesses, such as diarrhea.

Another crucial dimension has been Eritrea’s comprehensive national immunization program, which has safely reduced the scourge of over a dozen preventable diseases (including diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, and smallpox, among others). The national immunization schedule today includes 12 different vaccines, whereas at independence it was only six. Furthermore, according to UNICEF, the national coverage rate, which hovered at only 10% at independence, now stands above 95% – making it one of the highest in the region. Notably, during a working visit to Eritrea in late 2021, Mohammed Malick Fall, UNICEF Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, explained that he was, “struck by the level of immunization [of children],” before going on to note that there, “are many advanced countries that have a hard time reaching [those levels].”

Last, Eritrea’s advances in women’s education have been key. Literacy among girls aged 15-24 has risen to above 90%, while enrolments at all levels have climbed. Importantly, a large body of empirical work has demonstrated how women with more education not only have fewer children, but also make better decisions about many health and disease factors, such as prenatal care, basic hygiene, nutrition, and immunization, which are vital to reducing the leading causes of death in young children.

Eritrea’s progress in reducing child mortality is encouraging and a cause for celebration, although work still needs to be done. However, the country remains committed to promoting the health and ensuring the survival of its greatest asset: its children.

 

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea