Delivering Together for Eritrea’s Development and Self-Reliance - UNDP Report
New utility poles in rural Gash-Barka Eritrea
by UNDP
Introduction
Eritrea has shown commendable commitment to its development agenda. The United Nations applauds Eritrea’s development programmes, which have improved the lives of many people despite the harsh environmental conditions in the Horn of Africa.
Although a number of challenges still exist, Eritrea is a country with high levels of accountability for resources and impressive return on investment. Small but visible interventions make powerful impacts on people’s livelihoods in Eritrea and evidence shows that the country has recorded significant progress towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4, 5 and 6.
The UN is pleased to be associated with this notable record. Still, much more needs to be done to achieve the country’s development aspirations of sustainable economic growth, social equity, justice and human dignity for all. Our support seeks to build on and sustain the gains already made as well as address those areas lagging behind. This is a mammoth task that requires huge resources, expanded partnerships and the participation of other development partners, as well as the international community.
Delivering Together for Eritrea’s Development and Self-Reliance - UNDP Report
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We told them come and see our "self reliance". And so they came and what they found was the "can do" people marching to the Promised Land. They did not only find the Eritreans taking Eritrea to fame and glory but Eritrea is teaching the Africans how to build a nation brick by brick. Do not forget, Eritrea is only 23 years old and if you add all the evil schemes set in motion against Eritrea from get go; you must say, to stop such evil, Eritreans must possess some divine force which is not see in the rest of Africa. Here is the 'CAN DO" people doing something right.
ReplyDeleteWhy all these positive testaments about Eritrea coming our way these days? Because Eritrea is blessed with the bigger than life leaders and if you add the hardworking, creative, imaginative Eritrean public into the equation then what you get is what you see-a country marching to the Promised Land. To the dedicated Eritrean leadership, add the hardworking and optimistic Eritrean population into the equation and what you get? You get Eritrea, the country of the 'can do" people or HAGERE YIKEALO, marching to the Promised Land which is just around the corner.
Deki Ere, ኣረ መን እዩ ምቕልቃል ዓዲ በጺሕኩም ኣብ በረኻ ሕደሩ ዝብለና፡ ምቕልቃል ዓዲ ሓሊፍና ኣብ ኣፋፈት ደንምበና እኮ በጺሕና ኢና.... ንኺድ ጥራይ!!