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Mr. Biniam Berhe

Post by Zmeselo » 01 Apr 2022, 12:11





Mr. Biniam Berhe, today met with Mr. Demeke Atnafu, Director General of Protocol in the @mfaethiopia of the F.D.R. of Ethiopia and handed over his letter of appointment as Chargé d'affaires en pied of the Embassy of Eritrea to Ethiopia & Permanent Mission to AU and UNECA.

The Director General of African Affairs @mfaethiopia, Ambassador Fesseha Shawel was also in attendance.


Eritrean delegation made a presentation on enhancing cooperation between the AU Member States & the AU Commission on International Law, at an interactive session held today at the @:_AfricanUnion Headquarters.

The delegation recommended AUCIL to cooperate with AU Policy Organs in providing legal directions to the ongoing exercise of Division of Labour between Member States, RECs, and the Union; in addressing the mushrooming and lack of implementation of AU Decisions, in rationalizing the proliferation of legal instruments, and articulating Africa's opposition to unilateral coercive sanctions.
ኣቶ ቢኒያም በርሀ ፈጻሚ ጉዳያት ኢምባሲ ሃገረ ኤርትራ ኣብ ፈደራላዊት ዲሞክራሲያዊት ሪፓብሊክ ኢትዮጲያ፡ ቀዋሚ ወኪል መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ኣብ ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃን (AU) ኮሚሽን ቁጠባ ሕቡራት ሃገራት ኣብ ኣፍሪቃን (UNECA) ኮይኑ



Mr. Biniam Berhe, Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of The State of Eritrea in the F.D.R of Ethiopia signed the Book of Condloence opened at the Embassy of Uganda, on the passing of Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah, Speaker of Parliament of Uganda.
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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

Post by ZEMEN » 01 Apr 2022, 12:18

Zmeselo wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 12:11




Mr. Biniam Berhe, today met with Mr. Demeke Atnafu, Director General of Protocol in the @mfaethiopia of the F.D.R. of Ethiopia and handed over his letter of appointment as Chargé d'affaires en pied of the Embassy of Eritrea to Ethiopia & Permanent Mission to AU and UNECA.

The Director General of African Affairs @mfaethiopia, Ambassador Fesseha Shawel was also in attendance.


Eritrean delegation made a presentation on enhancing cooperation between the AU Member States & the AU Commission on International Law, at an interactive session held today at the @:_AfricanUnion Headquarters.

The delegation recommended AUCIL to cooperate with AU Policy Organs in providing legal directions to the ongoing exercise of Division of Labour between Member States, RECs, and the Union; in addressing the mushrooming and lack of implementation of AU Decisions, in rationalizing the proliferation of legal instruments, and articulating Africa's opposition to unilateral coercive sanctions.
ኣቶ ቢኒያም በርሀ ፈጻሚ ጉዳያት ኢምባሲ ሃገረ ኤርትራ ኣብ ፈደራላዊት ዲሞክራሲያዊት ሪፓብሊክ ኢትዮጲያ፡ ቀዋሚ ወኪል መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ኣብ ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃን (AU) ኮሚሽን ቁጠባ ሕቡራት ሃገራት ኣብ ኣፍሪቃን (UNECA) ኮይኑ



Mr. Biniam Berhe, Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of The State of Eritrea in the F.D.R of Ethiopia signed the Book of Condloence opened at the Embassy of Uganda, on the passing of Rt. Hon. Jacob Oulanyah, Speaker of Parliament of Uganda.
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Eritrea is doing it the right way: instead of the African way, appointing, the old, the corrupted and the connected in to Ambassadorship. Eritrea have started deploying the youth. It will do miracles, because they have not learned, the corrupted and the greedy way from their fathers and mothers. The Eritrean youth have learned the right way and they will do right. it is all about the leadership.

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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

Post by Digital Weyane » 01 Apr 2022, 12:19

ታዩቱጉዱ ኩሎም አሸነፍቲ ኤርትራውያን ብንያም ስሞም። ኡዙይማ ላይ ወዝቢ የኾነይ።

ጁንታዋይ ትግራዋይ ዎደኖይ Aba Awash ስሙ ላብ ብንያም ክቕይሮ አለዎ ባሃላይ ኡየ። :roll: :roll:

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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

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ናትናኤል ብርሃነ 🇪🇷 ምስ ናይ ኢማራት ጋንታ Alshafar Jumeirah ድሕሪ ምጽንባሩ ሎሚ 30 መጋቢት ኣብ Tajikistan Cycling Challenge ዝጽዋዕ ፈላማይ ውድድር ቀዳማይ ኮይኑ 🥇ተዓዊቱ።












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Henok Mulubrhan - from BIKE AID to the Giro?

Thursday, Mar 31, 2022 in Pro Cycling

https://www.bikeaid.de/en/racing/racing ... 58281a7c9d

After three very successful months with BIKE AID, Henok Mulubrhan fulfills his dream and joins a UCI Pro team from April 1st 2022 to set his sights on the Giro.



Three months - actually a short time. Nevertheless, it was a very successful and intense three months with Henok Mulubrhan.
The rider who was not supposed to join us
is now leaving again.

He leaves as a freshly crowned African champion, fourth in the Tour of Antalya and fifth in the Tour du Rwanda. From a performance perspective, that's all that needs to be said.

Not an easy farewell

Other teams thought the same and didn't hesitate for long when they were still looking for a climber for the Giro d'Italia. The choice quickly fell on Henok Mulubrhan from Eritrea. For Henok, it's now a new turning point for his future career, and this time he can't let it be taken away from him:


I was happy and sad at the same time when the offer came in. For me it means that I can take the next step and dream of the Giro d'Italia in a month. On the other hand, I found a great team and incredible support in BIKE AID - now to leave so soon is not easy,
said Henok Mulubrhan.

Timo Schäfer on the leaving of the strong Eritrean:
Losing Henok hurts of course, especially now after such great results in the first races. But it's good for him and it was and is our goal to develop riders from Africa and to give them the opportunity to compete in Grand Tours.
Africa's new generation

However, it is a logical consequence. A consequence of many developments that are currently taking place on the stage of international cycling. Just a few years ago, riders from Africa were looked at with suspicion, if not laughed at. We also received comments such as:
in Africa, anyone can win.
But since last Sunday at the latest, this should be history - cycling in Africa must be taken seriously and not only by pioneers, but by the entire cycling world. Biniam Girmay from Eritrea demonstrated in an impressive way what the "new generation" from Africa is capable of when he left some of the biggest names of the world behind him at Ghent - Wevelgem and now became one of them himself.
There are so many talented riders in Africa who just don't get the opportunities. The more riders you give these opportunities to compete here in Europe as well, the more will make it to the top in the end,
said Matthias Schnapka.

Winner's mentality

Henok also has the potential to join the top ranks. He belongs to this generation of African cycling and is now setting out to prove what potential lies in the young men from East Africa.
Henok has an absolute winning mentality. Since day one he has talked about winning races. Not riding well, or the usual 'let's see' - no, he wanted to win. We haven't had that in such a way in our team and I hope that part of this mentality will stay in the team,
says Timo Schäfer.

The whole Team BIKE AID wishes Henok good luck on his further journey and we hope that Henok will fulfill more of his dreams. We continue to work on enabling young talents from Africa to take this path and are happy to contribute to this positive development!
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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

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Girmay's salary set to triple after his Gent-Wevelgem victory

By Stephen Farrand

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/girmay ... m-victory/

Published 3 days ago

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert ready to pay Eritrean close to €1 million


Biniam Girmay's value as a rider skyrocketed after his Gent-Wevelgem win (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

When Biniam Girmay https://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/biniam-girmay-hailu/ returns to Europe from Eritrea after his break from racing, he is likely to ink a new contract with the Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert https://www.cyclingnews.com/road/teams/ ... materiaux/ team that will triple his current salary of €300,000 and place him at the centre of the team’s Classics squad.

Girmay is already under contract until 2024 after the Belgian team saw his potential last year and signed him from the struggling Delko team. However, his victory at Gent-Wevelgem https://www.cyclingnews.com/gent-wevelgem/ and his huge potential in sprints and the Classics mean even team manager Jean-Francois Bourlart is ready to triple his contract with backing from the European supermarket chain.

Girmay made history by winning Gent-Wevelgem and is said to be happy at the team thanks to close support from Performance Director Aike Visbeek and experienced directeurs sportif Hilaire van der Schueren and Valerio Piva. Girmay had the support of Adrien Petit, Alexander Kristoff and Andrea Pasqualon in the decisive moments of Gent-Wevelgem but the team is expected to further strengthen its Classics squad to protect Girmay and back his ambitions in 2023.



Cyclingnews understands that his salary and bonuses will see him earn over €1 million per season, with the new deal lasting until the end of 2024.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Bourlart will meet with Girmay’s agent Alex Carera to thrash out a new deal, with Girmay likely to sign a new contract when he returns to Europe for the Eschborn-Frankfurt race in Germany. He will then ride the Giro d’Italia, making his Grand Tour debut in Italy.

Girmay will turn 22 on Saturday and celebrate at home in the Eritrean capital of Asmara with his young family after three months away from home.
Family is the most important,
Girmay told reporters in a press conference in Zedelgem on Monday before flying to Eritrea from Paris on Tuesday.
For me, my family is the first thing, even more than the bike, so I have to take care of them. For three months, my wife has been taking care of the baby and everything. I'm in good shape, but I'm still following my plan. We will [do the Tour of Flanders] in the future. This is the beginning, so we have a lot of time.

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Stephen Farrand, European Editor
Stephen is the most experienced member of the Cyclingnews team, having reported on professional cycling since 1994. He has held the position of European editor since 2012 and previously worked for Reuters, Shift Active Media, and Cycling Weekly, among other publications.










Intermarché's message in Tigrigna:






Ama too! :P






Thank you, Ethiopian brother!



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April 03 (Daegu Marathon): All eyes focused on 🇪🇷Olympian Nazret Weldu who will RUN & broke, for 3rd time, the Eritrean NR in Marathon. In Mendefera she run 10km NR & 21km CR. In the Men category, 🇪🇷 Olympian Nguse Amlesom will participatem. Good Luck, to both!



Asmara Stadium will host the Eritrean Senior National Track & Field championship, from 1-3 April 2022. Athletes from all Zobas will Participate. 🇪🇷 Olympian Rahel Daniel will participate in the 10000m finals, tomorrow (01). Good Luck!
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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

Post by quindibu » 01 Apr 2022, 14:50

Just laser-focused, not taking off our eyes from our opponents or adversaries- the Eritrean way in action!

Laporte tries to escape from the crowd, yet the Man is right behind him.....


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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

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When even your mortal enemies, are forced to recognize! 👇






Spot the demeanor:






Ready for every eventuality, as a team!



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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

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Earlier Today: Quarterly meeting of the Eritrea Development Partners' Forum took place today with Ambassadors and Heads of Mission and members of the UN Country Team. The meeting took stock of Global & Regional developments, as well as implementation of the Cooperation Framework.
UN Eritrea:@UNinEritrea




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Greening Campaigns to Restore Ecosystem

By Habtom Tesfamichael

https://shabait.com/2022/03/30/greening ... ecosystem/

GENERAL

Mar 30, 2022



Forests currently cover, approximately 31% of the Earth’s land surface and are estimated to contain more than half of all terrestrial animal and plant species. They play a significant role in protecting the environment. They help in conserving soil, increasing biodiversity and preventing climate change. They are beneficial for long-term national economic growth by providing raw materials such as timber for construction, furniture and other industries and by serving as sources of medicines. In addition, forests reduce global warming through the carbon cycle in the ecosystems. Unfortunately, forests are threatened by the actions of human beings.

Deforestation, which is mainly caused by human activity and natural disasters, is one of the most serious environmental problems in Eritrea; where approximately 80% of the population lives on farming. It is often caused by farmers clearing forests to expand their farm land, subsistence farming, overgrazing, cutting trees to build traditional houses and over-dependence on firewood. Successive colonization and war in Eritrea, were also a major cause of deforestation. All these, also result in a loss of habitat for wild animals and plants.



Examples of natural disasters that cause deforestation include infrequent and uneven distribution of rainfall and prolonged droughts, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and early 1990, which have contributed significantly to deforestation in the African Sahel region; including Eritrea. According to the Ministry of Land, Water and Environment (MLWE), an increase in temperature, which leads to a high rate of evaporation of moisture from the soil, is also one of the main contributing factors to deforestation in Eritrea.

A combination of these factors, has substantially reduced Eritrea’s land coverage with forests. As a result, land degradation and soil infertility as well as pests and diseases increased while the biodiversity was lost and this in turn intensified reduced agricultural production that impacted the livelihoods of millions of people.

Since 1991, the Government of Eritrea (GoE) has been taking initiatives to enhance the biodiversity of the country by adopting mechanisms and by mobilizing communities and resources. The Forest and Wildlife Authority (FWA), is now in charge of this task.

Due to its location at the edge of the great Sahara Desert, Eritrea has faced adverse effects of desertification and deforestation, and the GoE has found it imperative to control deforestation and engage in afforestation and reforestation programs as part of its efforts to bring about national development.

Some of the mechanisms adopted to fight desertification and deforestation include planting trees, conserving soil and water, establishing protected areas, introducing energy-saving stoves and conducting public awareness campaigns.

The GoE has initiated a series of painstaking soil conservation activities on degraded catchments, including croplands, by mobilizing local communities and designing national development projects. Hillside terraces were constructed on uncultivated land, and trees and shrubs planted. Bench terraces, soil bunds and stone bunds have been constructed on cultivated land and check-dams constructed along waterways to reduce sedimentation and run-off.

According to FWA, soil and water conservation schemes have been successfully undertaken by communities on farm land, resulting in an increase in crop yield by 20- 40% on average.



The FWA promotes green clubs at all levels in schools and colleges throughout the country, with the objective of enlightening the young about the benefits of greening and protecting the environment. Over 500 Green Clubs have been established across the country and their number is increasing every year. However, only 50% of the targeted number of clubs have been established.

With 95% of the population in rural areas and 60% of the population in towns and cities still depending on biomass, the problem of energy has not yet been solved in Eritrea. Over-dependence on biomass, has been one of the major causes of deforestation. To minimize the problem, an energy-saving stove has been made and promoted. The introduction of the stove in villages and towns, has already reduced firewood consumption by more than 50%. More than 150,000 stoves, are currently in use.

Establishing and protecting enclosures is very important, for the environment to restore itself. An enclosure allows the forest to regenerate itself in a short period and is the easiest and cheapest way to reforest an area. FWA has been working on establishing protected areas at national and community levels and has outlined a plan for every local administration to have its own protected area, according to its own conditions. River basins that should be included in an enclosure, have been identified and studied.

FWA has so far established a total of 396,930 hectares of protected area, out of around two million hectares planned to be enclosed in the future, to promote natural regeneration of trees and grasses.

Various activities, such as terracing and reseeding of grass are carried out before establishing enclosures. Once the enclosures are established, bee keepers are allowed to place their hives in the area.

For the protected areas to have the desired effect on rejuvenating forests, they need monitoring and this can only be done by bringing local communities on board. The protection of the enclosed areas relies on the level of awareness of local communities, about the benefits of enclosures.




The impact of all the initiatives to recover forests is significant. In the last 29 years, 132 million trees were planted and around 59 hectares of land have been covered with trees. This is on average of 4.6 million (covering 2000 hectares) trees, per year. In addition, around 396,000 hectares of land have been designated protected areas. The enclosures have flourished in biodiversity and many endangered wild animals are returning to the habitat, while new ones are emerging. The participation of people from all walks of life, especially members of the Defense forces, students and local communities, in the afforestation and reforestation programs has been instrumental.

Now, it’s time to step up efforts in national water conservation and reclamation of forests beyond what has so far been done routinely. A reforestation program is inextricably linked to development projects and cannot be achieved by depending solely on volunteers and small scale activities, considering that the task of reclaiming a significant part of our country is huge. For this to happen, participation in greening activities should be a duty of every citizen and all communities and administrations should take greening as part of their strategic development goals.

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Re: Mr. Biniam Berhe

Post by Hawzen » 01 Apr 2022, 18:14

Zmeselo wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 12:11





I love this news and it warms my heart. The young blood, Biniam Berhe deserves to be full Ambassador of Eritrea... His dedication and the sacrifice he has made to his people and country makes me proud of him. After all, the late Ambassador Honorable Ghirma Asmorom must be proud of the Eritrean brother Bini ..



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