Eritrea: Voluntary blood donation

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Members of the National Union of Eritrean Women from the 13 sub-zones in the Central Region and women in the civil service voluntarily donated 235 bags of blood in connection with 8 March, International Women’s Day. Ms. Selome Gebreselasie, head of Political Affairs at the union branch in the Central Region, said that the objective of the voluntary blood donation was to save lives with their renewable blood. Commending the initiative the members took to enrich the National Blood Transfusion Service, the head of Promotion and Information of the National Voluntary Blood Donors Association, Mr. M… Continue reading “Eritrea: Voluntary blood donation”

UN Asking for $205 Million for Northern Ethiopian Displaced

GENEVA — The U.N. Refugee Agency, UNHCR, is appealing for $205 million for assistance to more than 1.6 million people displaced by conflict in northern Ethiopia.

The conflict, which began 16 months ago in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region has spread to the neighboring Amhara and Afar regions. This has resulted in a humanitarian crisis for more than 2 million people forced to flee their homes.

The U.N. Refugee Agency says most of the victims are displaced inside Ethiopia, while nearly 60,000 have fled to neighboring Sudan. UNHCR spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo said all are in desperate need of support.

“Civilians, including refugees and internally displaced people have been displaced, amid widespread reports of gender-based violence, human rights abuses, loss of shelter and access to basic services, and critical levels of food insecurity. … Several camps and settlements hosting Eritrean refugees have been attacked or destroyed, further displacing tens of thousands within Ethiopia,” she said.

Ethiopia launched its military offensive in Tigray on November 4, 2020, to oust the Tigray People’s Liberation Front from its northern stronghold. The U.N. says 40% of Tigray’s population of 6 million suffers from acute hunger, with 400,000 on the verge of famine.

Eritrea, which supports the government, reportedly has attacked several camps in Tigray housing tens of thousands of Eritrean refugees.

Mantoo said funds from the appeal will help provide protection and humanitarian assistance to those affected by continuing violence inside Ethiopia.

“At least 60,000 internally displaced households will be assisted with shelter and emergency relief items. We will establish additional protection desks, adding to the more than 60 that have already been set up, to identify people with specific needs and to refer survivors of gender-based violence to services. And we will support the reintegration of 75,000 displaced families, who wish to return to their homes,” she said.

Mantoo said UNHCR will provide protection and assistance to the thousands of Ethiopian refugees who have fled to eastern Sudan. Critical aid, she said, includes construction of shelters and strengthening health care and education. She said the agency will scale up psychosocial and mental health support to the severely traumatized.

She adds $16 million is being set aside for any potential influx of Ethiopian refugees into neighboring Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, and South Sudan.

Source: Voice of America

Voluntary blood donation

Members of the National Union of Eritrean Women from the 13 sub-zones in the Central Region and women in the civil service voluntarily donated 235 bags of blood in connection with 8 March, International Women’s Day.

Ms. Selome Gebreselasie, head of Political Affairs at the union branch in the Central Region, said that the objective of the voluntary blood donation was to save lives with their renewable blood.

Commending the initiative the members took to enrich the National Blood Transfusion Service, the head of Promotion and Information of the National Voluntary Blood Donors Association, Mr. Mihreteab Araya called on others to follow the noble example of the members of the union.

In the same vein, environmental sanitation program has been conducted in Massawa in connection with International Women’s Day.

At the occasion, Ms. Jimea Raki, head of the National Union of Eritrean Women branch in the Northern Red Sea Region, gave a briefing on the struggle of the Eritrean Women to realize their gender equality and contribution in the struggle for independence and safeguarding the national sovereignty as well as in nation-building process.

The participants on their part adopted various recommendations including for conducting sustainable awareness-raising activities and organizing training programs with a view to develop the overall capacity of women.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea