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Eritrean scientist develops low cost technology to detect HIV
Aman Russom is an Associate Professor and senior lecturer of the School of Biotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He was born 1976 in Asmara, Eritrea. He received his M…. Read more
Eritrea surpassed 2015 Maternal Health Millennium Development Goal
The World Health Organisation’s regional office for Africa reported in May 2012 that one of Africa’s smallest nations leads the way in reducing maternal deaths measured against the 2015 Millennium Development Goals. The Millennium Development… Read more
African Union Determined to Count Malaria Out of the Continent
(African Union) - On 25th April, the African Union (AU) commemorated World Malaria Day. Statistics collected by the AU for the year 2010, show some advances in controlling malaria in… Read more
Eritrea Makes Remarkable Progress in Reducing Child Mortality Rate
The World Bank released its World Development Indicators 2010 publication. The millennium development goal of reducing the under-five mortality rate by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015 is one of the goals to reduce… Read more
Physicians for Peace Medical Mission 2010 Eritrea
Wednesday, March 31, 2010 by Specialized Surgery “And We Learned as Much as We Taught” On April 2, 2010, we will send out a team of podiatrists and specialized surgeons… Read more
Fourty African Countries Including Eritrea Need Help Against Swine Flu Says WHO
The swine flu pandemic could kill millions and cause anarchy in the world’s poorest nations unless £900m can be raised from rich countries to pay for vaccines and antiviral medicines,… Read more
Child Mortality Continues to Drop in Eritrea
New York, 10. Sep- UNICEF today released new figures that show the rate of deaths of children under five years of age continued to decline in 2008. The data shows… Read more
Concerted action being taken to prevent any incident of H1N1 Flu in Eritrea
Asmara, 6 September 2009 - As part of efforts to prevent any incident of the H1N1 flu in Eritrea which is widely spreading in the world, over 11,300 visitors have… Read more
Many Countries Fail to Help Landmine Victims
GENEVA - Many countries which have signed the 1999 treaty banning landmines are failing in their obligation to help rehabilitate people wounded by the weapons, according to a report issued… Read more
Eritrea: 14-Year-Old Eritrean Boy Undergoes Operation in Germany
Samuel, a 14 year old boy from Eritrea, lost one leg during a machine accident in September 2008. Humanitarian medical help group (Hammer Forum) for children in war zones brought… Read more

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