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Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

Post by Zmeselo » 05 Feb 2022, 12:39

Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

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GENERAL

Feb 5, 2022



Statement by H.E. Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Eritrea at the 35th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union

Excellency, Chair;

Your Excellencies;

All Protocol Observed;


Let me first join previous speakers to express our gratitude to the Government and people of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, for the warm hospitality accorded to us. Let me also avail of the occasion to convey to this august assembly the warm greetings and best wishes of success from your Brother, President Isaias Afwerki.

This Summit is taking place, at a very critical juncture in global developments. These are times where global rivalry between major power blocs has come into the forefront; when the paradigm that underpinned the uni-polar international order for the past thirty years appears to undergo a radical shift, due to new dynamics in the global pecking order of power and influence.

Developments in Ukraine, the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, the Middle East and other hot spots are testimonies to the seismic changes underway.

In all these instances, Africa remains a mere bystander unable to play a significant role; to make its voice heard and/or to protect its interests.

More ominously, Africa remains a bystander even on very grave matters that affect its national security and economic development. Its inviolable rights for independent political choices and economic developmental trajectories, continue to be flouted.

Indeed, in so many parts of Africa – recent episodes in Mali, Guinea, and the Horn are illustrative cases – the pattern we see is for major Western powers to literally issue condescending ultimatums and diktat to shape developments through the prism of their own interests. From their perspective, Africa has no independent say or latitude to determine matters in its own house.

These realities provoke a host of questions, at this critical juncture. It behooves on us – indeed we have no option but to critically assess the path we have treaded in the past sixty years since our continental organization, the OAU, was established in 1963. We need to chart out an integrated continental strategy to ensure that Africa’s economic, technological, political and diplomatic stature is commensurate with its potential and that enables Africa to occupy its right place in the world.

The original precepts and aspirations that impelled the Founding Fathers to establish the OAU on 25 May 1963, remain as valid as ever. The pursuit of cooperation and integration between African countries and regions in order to guarantee a high quality of life of the African population; the protection and preservation of the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the member States; and the elimination of colonial rule (the Liberation Committee was formed to that end); were noble ideals whose importance and relevance have not diminished with time.

If the envisioned aspirations and solemn objectives and goals mapped out at the outset were not fulfilled, the deficit did not stem from inappropriate or incoherent vision. The underlying cause of failure was indeed the debilitating discrepancy between ideals and concrete practices; from Africa’s subordination and subservience to external interests and political stewardship.

The revitalization of the OAU through the establishment of the AU in 2001, was prompted by the desire and objective to rectify these perceived weaknesses.

Unfortunately, the African Union has not fared better in the past twenty years. In the realm of national security, the debacle in Libya occurred under the watch of the African Union. Africa is today a host for a plethora of foreign military bases and external interventionist forces, under the ruse of fighting terrorism. In most conflict situations, the “peace dossier” is invariably managed under the auspices of US/EU “Contact Groups” and “Special Envoys” to the full exclusion of Africa and/or relevant local regional stakeholders.

Africa’s huge economic potential – that constitutes 60% of global endowments – remains yet to be translated to generate local wealth and render Africa the economic powerhouse, that it deserves to be. In spite of huge investments in human capital, Africa remains confined to the production and export of primary commodities. The lack of capacity and investment in value addition, continues to perpetuate a lop-sided and exploitative international trade regime.

And unless Africa gets its act together, future prospects and trends will only remain gloomier. The whopping population of 1.2 billion is slated to increase substantially in the near future, with current average annual growth rate of 3%. The debilitating trends of brain- drain and migration of Africa’s youth will not subside unless the continent and all its member States embark on dynamic, vibrant and sustainable spiral of economic growth with enduring internal stability.



Parochial politics of ethnic and religious strife, the exclusion of vast segments of society in the governance architectures, and pursuit of economic policies that deprive and marginalize the majority of the populations are other profound malaises that will require urgent redress for Africa to re-launch itself on the path of sustainable and equitable development.

These formidable challenges will require multi-faceted and synergetic approaches, and, viable strategies at the national, regional and continental levels. The three-track approach will enhance coherence, complementarity and practicality of the strategies that are mapped out.

Indeed, much hope was vested in the judicious modular approach of bolstering the regional organizations of economic cooperation as indispensable building blocks for eventual continental integration. Unfortunately, progress along this modular approach and the performance of the organizations formed to that end – SADC, IGAD, CINSAD, ECOWAS – remains far from satisfactory to-date.

All these factors underline the imperative for more vigorous engagement to revitalize the African Union, to chart out new strategies at all levels through a multi-track approach to ensure restitution of appropriate economic and political power to Africa that is commensurate with its true potential.

I thank you!








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Our young diplomat Haben Tekle, who began working at the African Union Commission headquarters this month, at the official opening ceremony of the thirty five (35th) Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union- African Union Headquarters.
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Re: Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

Post by Fiyameta » 05 Feb 2022, 12:57

It reads like Captain Thomas Sankara's 1987 speech at the summit of the Organization of African Unity held in Addis Ababa.


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Re: Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

Post by Zmeselo » 05 Feb 2022, 14:02

መደረ ልኡኽ ኤርትራ፡ ኣብ መበል 35 ኣኼባ መራሕቲ ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃ



ዝኸበርካ ኣቦ-መንበር

ዝኸበርኩምን ዝኸበርክንን


ፈለማ፡ ምስ’ቶም ኣቐዲሞም ቃሎም ዘስምዑ ተጸንቢረ፡ ንመንግስትን ህዝብን ፈደራላዊት ደሞክራስያዊት ሪፓብሊክ ኢትዮጵያ፡ ስለ’ቲ ምዉቕ ኣቀባብላን እንግዶትን፡ ምስጋና አቕርብ። በዚ ኣጋጣሚ’ዚ፡ ሰላምታን ሰናይ ምንዮት ዓወትን ሓውኹም ፕረዚደንት ኢሳይያስ ኣፈወርቂ፡ ነዚ ክቡር መጋባእያ ከቕርብ ከለኹ’ውን ሓበን ይስመዓኒ።

እዚ ኣኼባ’ዚ፡ ንኣህጉራዊ ምዕባለታት ብዝምልከት፡ ኣብ ኣዝዩ ወሳኒ መድረኽ’ዩ ዝቃናዕ ዘሎ። እዚ ግዜ’ዚ፡ ኣብ ዓለምና ብዝርአ ዘሎ እልቢ ዘይብሉ ዲናሚካዊ ለውጥታት ሓይልን ጽልዋን፡ ምትህልላኽ ቀንዲ ኣህጉራውያን ሓይልታት ኣብ ቃልዕ ወጺኡ፡ ናይ ዝሓለፈ 30 ዓመታት ሞዴል እንኮ-ቀጽራዊ ዓለማዊ ስርዓት፡ መሰረታዊ ለውጢ ዘምጽእ ዘሎ ይመስል። ምዕባለታት ዩክሬን፡ ደቡባዊ ባሕሪ ቻይና፡ ሓውሲ-ደሴት ኮርያ፡ ዞባ ማእከላይ ምብራቕን ካልእ ርሱን ቦታታትን፡ መርኣያ ናይ’ቲ ዝካየድ ዘሎ ኣንደቕዳቒ ለውጢ’ዩ።

ኣብ’ዚ ኩሉ ከም ኣብነት ዝተጠቕሰ ጉዳያት፡ ኣፍሪቃ ከም ግቡእ ተራኡ ክጻወት ዘይከኣለ ተዓዛባይ ተዓኒዳ፡ ድምጻ ከተስምዕን ረብሓታታ ክትዕቅብን ኣይከኣለትን ዘላ። እቲ ዝኸፍአ ድማ፡ ኣፍሪቃ ኣብ’ቲ ንሃገራዊ ጸጥታኣን ቊጠባዊ ምዕባለኣን ዝሃሲ ዕቱብን ህጹጽን ጉዳያት’ውን እንተዀነ፡ ተዓዛቢት’ያ ዘላ። ዘይግሃስ መሰላ ንነጻ ፖለቲካዊ ሕርያን ቊጠባዊ ልምዓትን’ውን፡ ብተደጋጋሚ ክባጨወሉን ክብሕጐግን’ዩ ዝርአ።

ግደ ሓቂ፡ ኣብ ሓያሎ ከባቢታት ኣፍሪቃ ንርእዮ ዘሎና ክስተታት፡ (ማሊ፡ ጊኒን ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃን ናይ ቀረባ ኣብነት’ዩ)፣ መርኣያ ናይ’ቲ ምዕራባውያን ሓይልታት፡ ንምዕባለታት ብዓይኒ ረብሓታቶም ንምቕራጽ ዘካይድዎ ዘለዉ ካብ ንዕቀት ዝተላዕለ ተግባራት’ዩ። ብኣጠማምታኦም፡ ኣፍሪቃ ዘቤታዊ ጉዳያታ ንምውሳን ቃል ይኹን ናጽነት የብላን።

እዚ ክውንነት’ዚ፡ ኣብ’ዚ ወሳኒ መድረኽ፡ ሓያሎ ሕቶታት ዘለዓዕል’ዩ። ነቲ ካብ ምምስራት ክፍለ-ዓለማዊ ውድብና – ‘ውድብ ሓድነት ኣፍሪቃ’ ኣብ 1963 ዝሓለፍናዮ ጉዕዞ ስሳ ዓመታት፡ ብነቐፌታዊ ዓይኒ ብደቂቕ ካብ ምግምጋምን ምእራምን፡ ካልእ ኣማራጺ የለን። ቁጠባዊ፡ ቴክኖሎጂያዊ፡ ፖለቲካውን ዲፕሎማስያውን ቁመናን ዝናን ኣፍሪቃ፡ ምስ ዕቑር ዓቕሚታታ ከምዝዳረግ ንምርግጋጽን ኣፍሪቃ ኣብ ዓለም ግቡእ ቦታኣ ንኽትሕዝን ድማ፡ ውሁድ ክፍለ-ዓለማዊ ስትራተጂ ምርቃቕ ከድልየና’ዩ።

ውድብ ሓድነት ኣፍሪቃ ብ25 ግንቦት 1963 ክምስረት ከሎ፡ ዝበለጸ ዓይነት ሂወት ህዝብታት ንምጭባጥ፣ ምትሕግጋዝን ምውህሃድን ንምሕያል፣ ናጽነት፡ ልኡላውነትን ብጹእነት መሬትን ሃገራት ንምክልኻል ወይ ንምሕላው፣ ከምኡ’ውን – ሽዑ ብዙሓት ናጽነተን ዘይተጐናጸፋ ሃገራት ስለዝነበራ፡ ኩሉ ዓይነታት መግዛእትን ናይ ውሑዳት ጸዓዱ ግዝኣትን ንምጥፋእ’ዩ ነይሩ – እቲ ዕላማ።

እንተዀነ፡ እቲ ካብ ፈለማ እዋን ከም ራእይ ዝተቐመጠ ሃንቀውታታት፡ ዕላማታትን ሸቶታትን ኣይሰመረን። እዚ ዝዀነሉ ምኽንያት፡ እቲ ራእይ ዘይተመጣጣኒ ወይ ድማ ዘይርጡብ ስለዝነበረ ኣይኰነን። ቀንዲ ጠንቂ ናይ’ቲ ምምህማንን ፍሽለትን፡ ኣብ መንጐ ባህግን ግብሪን ዝነበረ ዘይምጥዕዓም’ዩ። እዚ ድማ፡ ብሰንኪ ምእዙዝነት ኣፍሪቃ ንግዳማዊ ረብሓታትን ፖለቲካዊ ኣሳሳይነትን ሞግዚትነትን’ዩ። ድሕሪ 38 ዓመታት ከኣ፡ እቲ ውድብ “ነቲ ሃንቀውታን ተልእኾን ኣይበቕዐን” ተባሂሉ፡ ኣብ 26 ግንቦት 2001 ብ“ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃ” ተተኪኡ።

ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃ’ውን እንተዀነ፡ ኣብ ዝሓለፈ 20 ዓመታት ዘምጽኦ ዝጥቀስ ፋይዳ የለን። ኣብ ጉዳይ ሃገራዊ ጸጥታ – ኣብ ሊብያ ተፈጢሩ ዘሎ ውድቀት፡ ኣብ ቅድሚ ኣዒንቲ ናይ’ቲ ውድብ ዘጋጠመ’ዩ። ኣፍሪቃ ሎሚ፡ ብጉልባብ “ምቅላስ ሽበራ”፡ ኣአንጋዲት ጠገለ ዘይብሉ ናይ ወጻኢ ወተሃደራዊ መደበራትን “ግዳማውያን ሓይልታት ጣልቃ”ን ኰይና’ላ። ኣብ ዝበዝሐ ናይ ግጭትን ምስሕሓብን ኩነታት፡ “ጉዳይ ሰላም”፡ ንኣፍሪቃን ውሽጣውያን ዞባውያን መሻርኽትን ብምግላል፡ ብቐዋምነት በቶም ኣብ ትሕቲ ሓልዮት ኣመሪካን ሕብረት ኤውሮጳን ዝንቀሳቐሱ “ኣራኸብቲ ጉጅለታት”ን “ፍሉያት ልኡኻት”ን እዩ ዝመሓደር ዘሎ።

60 ሚእታዊ ካብ ጸጋታት ዓለም ዝግመት ገዚፍ ቁጠባዊ ዓቕሚ ኣፍሪቃ እናተዘምተ፡ ዛጊት ምንጪ ዘቤታዊ ሃብትን ብልጽግናን ብምዃን፡ ንኣፍሪቃ ቀንዲ ደራኺ ሓይሊ ናይ’ቲ ክትበጽሖ ዝግባኣ ደረጃ ክኸውን ኣይከኣለን ዘሎ። ብኣንጻር’ቲ ኣብ ሰባዊ ርእሰ-ማል ዝግበር ገዚፍ ወፍሪ’ውን፡ ኣፍሪቃ ገና ካብ ምፍራይን ምልኣኽን መሰረታውያን ሃለኽቲ ፍሕት ክትብል ኣይከኣለትን ዘላ። ብሕጽር ዝበለ፡ ሓርነት፡ ናጽነት፡ ልኡላውነት፡ ሓድነት፡ ከምኡ’ውን ብጹእነት መሬት፡ ህዝብታታን ሃገራታን እናተጋህሰ፡ ኣፍሪቃ – ሕላገት ጥሜት፡ ቅልውላዋት፡ ኲናት፡ ፍልሰትን ባርነትን ብምዃን፡ ዝተዋሰነት ክፍሊ ዓለም ኰይና ትቕጽል ኣላ።

ኣፍሪቃ ነዚ ኩነታት’ዚ ንምፍዋስ ብሓባር እንተዘይተላዒላን እንተዘይሰሪሓን፡ ናይ መጻኢ ተስፋታትን ዕድላትን ደበንገረ ኰይኑ ክቕጽል’ዩ። እዚ ሕጂ 1.2 ቢልዮን ዝግመት ብዝሒ ህዝባ፡ ዓመታዊ ብገምጋም ብ3 ሚእታዊት ክውስኽ ከምዝኽእል’ዩ ዝግመት። ክፍሊ ዓለምናን ኣባል ሃገራትን፡ ዲናሚካዊ ዘላቒ ቁጠባዊ ዕብየት ምስ ውሽጣዊ ርግኣት ከረጋግጻ እንተዘይክኢለን ድማ፡ እቲ ኣማሳኒ ተግባራት ጽርረተ-ምሁራንን ፍልሰት መንእሰያትን መግትኢ ክርከቦ ኣይኰነን።

ኣፍሪቃ፡ ካብ ኣንደልሃጺ ጉዕዞ፡ ናብ ጐደና ዘላቕን ምዕሩይን ምዕባለ ክትምለስ እንተዀይና፡ ኣብ ዓሌታውን ሃይማኖታውን ግጭት ዝተሰረተ ጸቢብ ፖለቲካ፣ ምግላል ዝሰፍሐ ክፋላት ሕብረተሰብ ካብ ምሕደራዊ ቅርጺ፣ ከምኡ’ውን ንዝተዋሰነ ሓፋሽ መሊሱ ዜግልልን ዚድህኽን ቁጠባዊ ፖሊሲታት ምስዓብ፡ ህጹጽ ቈላሕታ ከድልዮ’ዩ።

ነዚ ደርማስ ብድሆታት ንምስጋር እምበኣር፡ ብዙሐ-ጐድናውን ውሁድን ኣተሓሕዛ፣ ማለት ብደረጃ ሃገር፡ ዞባን ክፍሊ-ዓለምን፡ ዘዋጽእ – ኣድማዒ ስትራተጂታት ምርቃቕ ከድሊ’ዩ። ሜላ ወይ ኣገባብ ስሉሳዊ-መስመር ድማ፡ ንጥምረት፡ ምምልላእን ግብራውነትን ናይ’ቲ ዝረቐቐ ስትራተጂታት ከዕዝዝ’ዩ። ስለ’ዚ፡ ንጽምዶ ዓጢቕናን ስትራተጂ ጽምዶ ኣርቂቕናን፡ ንነዊሕ ጉዕዞ – ኣብ ኩሉ ግንባራት ብዕቱብ ክንሰርሕ ግዴታ’ዩ።

ብርግጽ፡ እተን በብዞብኡ ዝቘማ ውድባት ቁጠባዊ ምትሕግጋዝ ከም – SADC፡ IGAD፡ CINSAD፡ ECOWAS፡ ናብ ክፍለ-ዓለማዊ ውህደት ዝወስድ ሰረት ከንጽፋ፡ ዓቢ ተስፋ’ዩ ተነቢሩ ነይሩ። እንተዀነ፡ ገስጋስን ናይ ምግባር ዓቕሚን ናይ’ዘን ዞባውያን ውድባት፡ ዛጊት ዘዕግብ ኣይኰነን።

እዚ ኩሉ ረቛሒታት’ዚ፡ ንዳግመ-ሕውየት ሕብረት ኣፍሪቃ፡ ሓያል ጽምዶ ብምክያድን ኣብ ኩሉ ደረጃታት ሓድሽ ስትራተጂታት ብምርቃቕን፡ ብብዙሐ-ጐድናዊ ኣገባብ፡ ምስ ሓቀኛ ዓቕሚ ኣህጉርና ዝዳረግ ግቡእ ቁጠባውን ፖለቲካውን ሓይሊ እትውንን ኣፍሪቃ ንምህናጽ ዝደፋፍእ’ዩ።

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Good exchange of ideas with Foreign Ministers of Ethiopia & Eritrea, H.E. Demeke Mekonen & H.E. Osman Saleh on the sidelines of the AU Summit in Addis Ababa. Cooperation between states is an important foundation for sustainable peace and development and regional integration.
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Latest: United see Isak, as a possible Ronaldo replacement

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5 February 2022




Cristiano Ronaldo's future at Manchester United has been stated as uncertain. Whether he stays at the club this summer has been reported to depend on the permanent coach who takes over and whether the team takes a Champions League place.

United have previously stated they want to recruit Erling Haaland, but must have given up the hunt as they have perceived that the Norwegian has decided for Real Madrid. If they need to replace Ronaldo this summer, they should turn their eyes elsewhere instead.

According to the Daily Mail they've turned towards Alexander Isak, who during the winter window was rumored to Arsenal. It should be Real Sociedad's price tag, the buyout clause of around € 90 million, that stopped that move.

The newspaper states that Chelsea is also interested in Isak. Their interest should, like United's, depend on current strikers. More specifically, Romelu Lukaku's end of season is said to affect whether the club will actively try to recruit Isak.



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Promoting Sustainable Land Management

By: Ruth Abraham

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GENERAL

Oct 20, 2021



In an attempt to remedy the destructive use of land through overgrazing, overuse of resources, deforestation, and inefficient land tenure system and agricultural practices over an extended period of time in Eritrea, the Ministry of Land, Water and Environment (MLWE) introduced Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in 2012.

SLM was piloted in Serejeka sub-zone, Central region, in 2012 to test a land management system that focuses on Xlmi which is believed to be efficient. Xlmi is a system that allows a household to hold onto farmland for a lifetime. As land allocated this way is passed down from generation to generation as a family property, farmers are motivated to invest in the land.

Diessa, on the other hand, is a land system that was practiced in the past which allowed a household to use farmland only for seven years after which farmlands are redistributed among the farmers. This system did not encourage farmers to work on their farmlands in a way that would increase the fertility of the land, because they knew their stay on a particular site was short-lived, seven years.

Ownership guarantees an amount of responsibility, and it was in recognition of this that the MLWE has introduced a package of land management systems, which includes land recovery measures through fertilization, terracing, and leveling. The newly developed system is anchored in the 58/1994 Land Proclamation, that asserted the application of the SLM land distribution system.

The ownership and overall management responsibility of the wood lots are given directly to the farmers as the immediate beneficiaries, and this serves as an incentive for farmers. The project was piloted in 28 villages of Serejeka Sub-zone, covering 21,875.79 hectares of land, out of which 3.51% is a high potential, 13.35% medium potential, and 18.43% low potential agricultural land. The direct beneficiaries of the intervention are 54,470 farmers in all the villages.



Applauding the new system, Mr. Berhane Adem, a resident of Guritat, said,
The former land system was tiring and unfruitful, but the new system and management triggers an amount of devotion and hard work. The distribution is fair in that you either get wide and relatively eroded or small and fertile land. Besides, the wealth and well-being of your village remain yours for generations to come.
Workshops and meetings have been held to raise awareness of village administrators, farmers, and other stakeholders about the goal and objectives of the SLM project. Other topics entertained at the events include: land degradation and desertification control measures; the cause of land degradation and desertification and control measures; the scope of SLM and land use activities and the role of farmers in the implementation of the project; and land use and land cover principles and land use classification procedure.

The training was also given, at sub-zone and village levels, to 54 extension workers and 70 farmers on the Land Proclamation (land proclamation 94/58) and Procedures of implementing agricultural usufruct.

One of the main causes of land degradation is deforestation, which mainly results from cutting wood to be used as fuel. To mitigate the problem and support afforestation, 6940 Adhanet Mogogo, an improved energy-saving oven, has been introduced in the sub-zone. Two micro dams were also constructed in the project area in 2014 and 2015 in two villages, Unanalay and Shimanigus Tahtai. As a result, crop production increased by 30%.

According to Mr. Abraham Daniel, SLM Project Coordinator, so far 949.7 hectares of land have been farmed with a survival rate of over 80% as it is owned by individual households. Out of the 201,038 seedlings planted in 2010, 189,348, about 94.23%, are eucalyptus which is now ready to be harvested. The farmers can benefit from the sale of wood and grass and are motivated by the reforestation, to start beekeeping in every village.



Land leveling and extension of irrigation fields have been done in three villages — Shimangus Laelay, Mekerka, and Geshnashim. Land leveling, which is done using heavy machinery after the land is surveyed and graded, ensures uniform distribution and efficient utilization of water during irrigation.

Farmers who have received relatively marginal farmland in the 28 villages have been given as incentive 8476 sickles, 2738 shovels, 3150 pickaxes, and 945 wheelbarrows.

Mr. Eyob Aymut, a farmer at Deqi Petros, a village in Serejeka Sub-zone, said the Ministry of Agriculture supported them in leveling formerly eroded land and constructing dams. Water is now readily available and used well. He added,
With proper management and hard work, there is no such thing as a bad land. In addition, we have succeeded in afforesting a measurable amount of land surrounding the farms; we guard them and take care of them. And we cut the tree branches and use it for firewood and construction. In general, the degraded land is being handled well.
The project has shown good progress and with more hard work, it should be a hit in no time. However, this is also a way to showcase the benefits of SLM to other farmers all over the country and help rehabilitate and make better use of the land.

Above 60% of Eritrean society are farming, which means there is tremendous dependence on land and water, making land management essential.

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ኣብ ዞባ ዓንሰባ ዝርከብ ቱሪዝማዊ ጸጋታት፡ ብዝግባእ ተዓቂቡ ኣብ መዓላ ህዝብን ሃገርን ንኽውዕል ዝያዳ ኣድህቦ ክወሃቦ መተሓሳሰቢ ቀሪቡ።

ኣብ ቤት-ጽሕፈት ሚኒስትሪ ቱሪዝም ዞባ ዓንሰባ – ሓላፊ ጨንፈር መጽናዕትን ምክትታል ጸጋታት ቱሪዝምን ኣቶ ፍስሃ ሃብተ፡ ኣብ’ቲ ዞባ፡ ጥንታዊ ኣሰራት፣ ፍሉይ ቅዲ ዘለዎም ህንጻታት፣ ዛዛሚ ግጥም 2ይ ኲናት ዓለም ዝተኻየደሉ ጥንቁለሓስ፣ ኣብ እዋን ብረታዊ ቃልሲ መሪር ግጥማት ዝተኻየደሉ ድፋዓት፣ ህይወታዊ ብዙሕነት፣ ከምኡ’ውን ጥንታዊ ኣድባራት ከምዘሎ – እዚ ብዝግባእ ምስ ዝዕቀብ፡ ኣብ መጻኢ ዓቢ ቊጠባዊ ረብሓ ክርከቦ ከምዝኽእል ኣገንዚቡ።

ብትኪ-ኣልቦ ኢንዱስትሪ ዝፍለጥ ጽላት ቱሪዝም፡ ንበጻሕቲ ድልው ቅድሚ ምዃኑ ክስርሑ ዝግብኦም ሓያሎ ነገራት ከምዘለዉ ጠቒሱ ድማ፡ ቅድሚ ዝኣገረ ሕብረተ-ሰብ ነቲ ኣብ ከባቢኡ ዝርከብ ጸጋታት ብግቡእ ክፈልጦ፡ ክሕልዎን ክከናኸኖን ከምዝግባእ ኣተሓሳሲቡ። ኣብ ዞባ ዓንሰባ፡ ብዝግባእ ዘይተለለየ ብዙሕ ጥንታዊ ኣሰራትን ታሪኻዊ ቦታታትን ከምዘሎ ዝጠቐሰ ኣቶ ፍስሃ፡ ብፍላጥን ብዘይፍላጥን ዝወርድ ዘሎ ሃስያ ንምውጋድ፡ ንቕሓት ሕብረተሰብ ኣብ ምብራኽ ዘተኰረ ኣስተምህሮታት ብሰፊሑ ከም ዝስራሓሉ ገሊጹ። ኣብ ከተማ ከረን ዝርከብ ጥንታዊ ህንጻታት ኣብ ዓለማዊ ውርሻ ንምምዝጋብ፡ ምስ ኩሎም መሻርኽቲ ኣካላት ብምትሕብባር ይስራሓሉ ከምዘሎን፡ ኣብ ቀጻሊ’ውን ካልኦት ጸጋታት ኣብ ምልላይ ክዕየ ምዃኑን ሓቢሩ።




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Naga Tuma
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Re: Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

Post by Naga Tuma » 09 Feb 2022, 23:05

Fiyameta wrote:
05 Feb 2022, 12:57
It reads like Captain Thomas Sankara's 1987 speech at the summit of the Organization of African Unity held in Addis Ababa.

If the expression that a picture is worth a thousand words says a lot, this graphic amplifies it exponentially.

The question that comes to mind immediately after seeing this graphic is how the total population of Africa compares with the combined population of all the States put side by side in this graphic. Two comparative side bars for population would even make the contrast grow more exponentially.

Where in the world is Bwendimu who was in a debate once up on a time in this forum about population growth and population density? Can he do that comparison now?

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Re: Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at the 35th Ordinary Session of AU Summit

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 10 Feb 2022, 08:44

Didn't the vermin abysinialutee tell us our delegation was given the cold shoulder :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Zmeselo wrote:
05 Feb 2022, 18:20



Good exchange of ideas with Foreign Ministers of Ethiopia & Eritrea, H.E. Demeke Mekonen & H.E. Osman Saleh on the sidelines of the AU Summit in Addis Ababa. Cooperation between states is an important foundation for sustainable peace and development and regional integration.
Dr Workneh Gebeyehu: @DrWorkneh



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