Prepared by the Focus Group on Public Safety and Law of ERIPS (With Input from the Eritrean Law Society –ELS) April 2021 This document highlights, in a summarised way, the most important features of a potentialtransitional justice plan for the post-dictatorship era of Eritrea. Its focus is mainly on therestoration of a fully functioning system of administration of justice. An independent judiciaryis one of the most important bulwarks against abuse of government power. It is preciselybecause of this reason that … Continue reading “Tentative Reflections on the Restoration of a Fully Functioning System of Administration of Justice in Post-Dictatorship Eritrea”
Eritrea: Past and Present State and the Necessities for a Promising Future
Posted on Categories POLITICAL SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION“To be led by a tyrant is to sell yourself and those you love into slavery”” – Octavia Butler Introduction Eritreans have struggled for their rights and freedom since the formation of Eritrea as an Italiancolony in 1890. During Italian colonialism, Eritreans were used as soldiers of the colonial army toconquer Libya, Ethiopia, and Somalia. The British Administration (1941-1952) opened politicalspace and granted freedom which enabled the formation of the first political parties in Africa. ButBritain’s efforts to divide Eritrea … Continue reading “Eritrea: Past and Present State and the Necessities for a Promising Future”
Eritrea Country Strategic Opportunities Program 2020-2025
Posted on Categories AGRICULTURE, NATURAL RESOURCES & FISHERIESExecutive summary 1. The State of Eritrea and Ethiopia signed a peace agreement in July 2018 and the United Nations Security Council lifted sanctions in November 2018. This peace dividend offers Eritrea opportunities to reallocate public resources to its economic and social development, update its development strategies, create jobs for youth and demobilized soldiers and enhance international cooperation. Please download the attachment to read the full document.
Timnit Gebru’s Exit From Google Exposes a Crisis in AI
Posted on Categories SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)This year has held many things, among them bold claims of artificial intelligence breakthroughs. Industry commentators speculated that the language-generation model GPT-3 may have achieved “artificial general intelligence,” while others lauded Alphabet subsidiary DeepMind’s protein-folding algorithm—Alphafold—and its capacity to “transform biology.” While the basis of such claims is thinner than the effusive headlines, this hasn’t done much to dampen enthusiasm across the industry, whose profits and prestige are dependent on AI’s proliferation. It was against this backdrop that Google fired Timnit … Continue reading “Timnit Gebru’s Exit From Google Exposes a Crisis in AI”
Eritrea Humanitarian Emergency
Posted on Categories EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & RESPONSEEritrea faces difficult climatic conditions and struggles with the impact of recurrent droughts. The country is also affected by flooding during the rainy season as well as other natural hazards such as desert locust infestation. As around 80% of Eritreans are dependent on subsistence agriculture for their livelihoods, these hazards have significantly increased vulnerabilities of most of the population. Food insecurity as well as lack of access to safe water, sanitation and health services present major concerns. UNFPA is working … Continue reading “Eritrea Humanitarian Emergency”
CPJ joins letter calling on UN Human Rights Council to maintain pressure on Eritrea
Posted on Categories MEDIA, ADVOCACY & AWARENESSThe Committee to Protect Journalists joined 23 other free speech and human rights organizations in a letter sent yesterday urging the United Nations Human Rights Council to extend the mandate of the special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Eritrea. The letter notes that the human rights situation in Eritrea continues to be dire, and encourages the Human Rights Council to renew the special rapporteur’s mandate at its next session, to be held in June. Eritrea has at least 16 journalists behind bars, … Continue reading “CPJ joins letter calling on UN Human Rights Council to maintain pressure on Eritrea”