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Education in Eritrea
Eritrea independence in 1991 marked a pivotal shift in the provision of Education of Eritrea. University of Asmara was the only university with a capacity not more than 1,200. Now there are seven Institutes of higher education providing undergraduate and postgraduate studies with a capacity of more than 14,000. British Eritrean Professional can play a role by sharing knowledge and technology
Health in Eritrea
Eritrean achievements in the area of health care is impressive. Medical care is improving rapidly in Eritrea, new hospitals and health centers are in all corners of the country. British Eritrean health care professionals can participate in different capacities in improving health in Eritrea
Evirnment
A century ago, 30% of Eritrean land was covered by forest, but due to successive wars, frequent drought and other factors those thick forests were reduced to 1% coverage. Since the introduction of summer work program, millions of trees and thousands of kilometers of terraces has been constructed. British Eritrean Professionals can help by raising awareness and organizing tree plantation in Eritrea
BEP
British Eritrean Professionals
Meet Our Team
The behind the magic
Dr Zerai Woldehiwet
Chairman of Advisory BoardMr Yohannese Fassil
Co-founder of EriPN and member of the Advisory BoardDr Tekheste Ghebrai
Advisory BoardEng Sium Yohannes
Highway and Infrastructure Project Manager at HalcrowDr Metkel Yebiyo
Lecturer in Building Services EngineeringServices
How do we make it all happen?
Eritrea Higher Education
Contribute and enhance Eritrea's Human Capital and participate in the effort of addressing human development gapEritrea Health
Support Eritrea health needs by volunteering in the health sectorFood Security
Support Eritrea effort in food secrityEnvironment
Be part of greener Eritrea and campaign and take part in planting trees in EritrealExperience
Success stories
Professional Contribution
To contribute in the higher education, please choose higher education, and to contribute in advancement of health, please choose health and any other discipline please choose other
- Mai nefhi
- Hamelmalo
- Marine
- Sciene
- Medical shool
- College of Art
- Nurse
- Medical Doctor
- Pharmacist
- Health Professional
- Health Management
- Scientist
- Health IT
- Environment
- Planting Tree
- Energy sector
- Management Training
- IT
- Engineering
- Workshops
- Law
- Do you want to share your skill?
Testimonials
What others are saying about us
"As part of the Professionals Volunteering Program, Dr. Alem Tesfay talks of his experience as a renewable energy consultant in #Eritrea"
Dr. Alem Tesfai Renewable Energy Consultant, CIBSE via Twitter"A professional development training centre in the heart of Eritrea's capital city, Asmara. I provide leadership and management development courses to professionals who want to enhance their L&M skills and take their careers to the next step"
Ms Mebrak Ghebreweldi, Founder, Managing Director & Coach at Waniney Training Centre via Facebook"Under the theme of “Can the Eritrean Diaspora Engineering experience enhance the infrastructure engineering design capability in Eritrea” the next presentation was given by Eng. Sium Yohannes, who is a Principal Engineer at CH2M Hill. Sium has a wide-reaching experience in the engineering sector having worked with a range of national and international organisations. He shared his long-term vision of developing and strengthening the Eritrean skills through some of the mind-boggling multi-Billion projects he has been involved. He stated that such valuable lessons learnt from these vast projects will enable us to adopt (i) relevant international best practices (ii) technological advancement in data storage and collection and (iii) strategies for delivering successful infrastructure projects."
Eng Sium Yohannese via Web"Vita has been operating in Eritrea for 18 years and projects currently being implemented in Eritrea include (i) providing clean water and eco-friendly stoves (Mogogo Adhanet), (ii) drip irrigation, (iii) Seed and Crop Development and (iv) Promoting Capacity Building and Scalability."
Eng Dermot Byrne via Twiiter"Dr Tekeste Ghebray, who is an independent Agriculture, food security and environment professional and a former IGAD General Secretary shared his experience of working in Eritrea including arranging a number of training seminars and workshops. He highlighted the importance of actively identifying and building relationships with potential scholars as well as nurturing and solidifying the relationship with existing partners"
Dr Tekheste Ghebrai via Facebook"DHIS2 is a tool for collection, validation, analysis, and presentation of aggregate and patient-based statistical data. It helps governments and health organizations to manage their operations more effectively, monitor processes and improve communication. I studied health information management system, and I have always believed that Eritrea could benefit from the DHIS2 system. The MOH (Ministry of Health) approved my proposal in 2014 and the project was implemented at a national scale in 2017."
Mr Yacob Gebretnsae via Web"Ophthalmologist from London. She spend one to three month almost each year in Eritrean hospitals"
Dr Senait Fissehaye via Twitter"Psychiatrist "
Dr Henok Abraha via Facebook"Dr. Edward Denison’s presentation started with the 20-year relation he has with Eritrea and how Eritrea resonated with him while touring Africa. He described it as “a walk in Asmara is a phenomenal experience for westerners” and appreciated Eritrean’s relationship with their city. He also spoke about the cultural assets rehabilitation project, Asmara’s inscription to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the work done with the push of the Eritrean government on self reliance and increasing of capacity on planning, and digitally scanning the archives which he described as the richest archives he had come across."
Dr. Edward Denison via Web