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"Only when the last tree has died and the last river have been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money." ~ Cree Indian Proverb
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Human Rights Practices
Eritrea - Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - 2007 (full Report)
Secretary of State Rice s Remarks on the 2007 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
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Consular Information
New Passport Fee Schedule Starting February 1, 2008
Updated Travel Warning for Eritrea - January 18, 2008
U.S. Visa Services Temporarily Suspended in Asmara
Latest Headlines From the Embassy
U.S. Embassy Holds Coffee Recognizing Work of Grantees
Ambassador McMullen addressing the grantees
On April 2, Ambassador McMullen hosted representatives from eleven civil society organizations, which were awarded small grants in 2007-2008 for community projects. These community projects will assist:
Eritrea’s deaf community through sewing workshops, organizational publications, and training for members of the hearing community on the special needs of the deaf;
Several different organizations in funding sewing schools for underprivileged groups, computer training classes, and library furniture and equipment;
A local school in forwarding their youth education program about Female Genital Mutilation (FGM);
Eritrea’s Diabetic Association for printing informational pamphlets about the disease;
The Eritrean Agricultural Association with purchase of office equipment to assist its organization’s members;
A local community in digging a well; and
A local hospital in purchase of medical equipment.
Ambassador McMullen commended the grant recipients on th...