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Eritrea: Research and Documentation Center receives documents

Mr. Yemane Fkadu, residing in Seattle, indicated that the document includes 900 files in written and in video and hold interviews and programs released by several media outlets about the Eritrean people struggle for Independence

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Mr. Abraham Yohannes, who has been living in the US and is currently a lecturer at Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering, also handed over video and written documents

The Research and Documentation Center of the PFDJ received over half a century old-documents from two concerned individuals residing in North America illustrating the activities of clandestine members of the EPLF in North America.

At the handing over ceremony on 11 November at the Research and Documentation Center, Mr. Yemane Fkadu, residing in Seattle, indicated that the document includes 900 files in written and in video and hold interviews and programs released by several media outlets about the Eritrean people struggle for Independence.

Likewise, Mr. Abraham Yohannes, who has been living in the US and is currently a lecturer at Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering, also handed over video and written documents he collected since 1971 including pamphlets, magazines, letters, seminars, festivals, and congresses.

Mr. Yosuf Idris, from the Research and Documentation Center, commending the initiative taken by the two nationals called on others to follow the noble example and play a due part in enriching the center.

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Eritrea: Research and Documentation Center receives documents

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The Research and Documentation Center of the PFDJ received over half a century old-documents from two concerned individuals residing in North America illustrating the activities of clandestine members of the EPLF in North America.

At the handing over ceremony on 11 November at the Research and Documentation Center, Mr. Yemane Fkadu, residing in Seattle, indicated that the document includes 900 files in written and in video and hold interviews and programs released by several media outlets about the Eritrean people struggle for Independence.

Likewise, Mr. Abraham Yohannes, who has been living in the US and is currently a lecturer at Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering, also handed over video and written documents he collected since 1971 including pamphlets, magazines, letters, seminars, festivals, and congresses.

Mr. Yosuf Idris, from the Research and Documentation Center, commending the initiative taken by the two nationals called on others to follow the noble example and play a due part in enriching the center.

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Asmara, 13 November 2022- The Research and Documentation Center of the PFDJ received over half a century old-documents from two concerned individuals residing in North America illustrating the activities of clandestine members of the EPLF in North America.

At the handing over ceremony on 11 November at the Research and Documentation Center, Mr. Yemane Fkadu, residing in Seattle, indicated that the document includes 900 files in written and in video and hold interviews and programs released by several media outlets about the Eritrean people struggle for Independence.

Likewise, Mr. Abraham Yohannes, who has been living in the US and is currently a lecturer at Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering, also handed over video and written documents he collected since 1971 including pamphlets, magazines, letters, seminars, festivals, and congresses.

Mr. Yosuf Idris, from the Research and Documentation Center, commending the initiative taken by the two nationals called on others to follow the noble example and play a due part in enriching the center.

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Eritrea: Training on Documentation and Archive Management

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The administration of the Central Region, in cooperation with the Research and Documentation Center, provided training on documentation and archive management to 180 employees.

Mr. Bereket Taddese, the head of human resources in the Central Region, stated that the training aimed to enhance the employees’ capacity to ensure proper documentation and management of documents, and to deliver timely and efficient service to clients.

Mr. Tekie Keleta, the head of administration and finance in the region, highlighted the importance of the training in facilitating the daily operations of administrations at all levels and called for the program’s sustainability.

Ms. Azieb Tewolde, the Director-General of the Research and Documentation Center, expressed the center’s readiness to contribute to the effort to develop the employees’ capacities in this area.

The trainees expressed their determination to apply the knowledge gained from the training in their work and to provide timely and efficient service to clients.

Mr. Fesehaye Haile, the Governor of the Central Region, encouraged the trainees to bring about fundamental changes in the documentation and archive management system.

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ERITREAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR POLICY AND STRATEGY (ERIPS)

Building Institutions And Frameworks For Socio-Economic And Political Change In Eritrea

Calling Foul on FOWPAL – Demanding Accountability in Peace Advocacy

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April 10, 2024 PRESS RELEASE The Eritrean Research Institute for Policy & Strategy (ERIPS), a research organization composed of Eritrean professionals and intellectuals working to shape the future well-being of citizens and establish democratic institutions in Eritrea, categorically denounces and opposes the decision by the Federation of World Peace & Love (FOWPAL) to grant the Peace Bell Award to Ms. Sophia Tesfamariam, Permanent Representative of Eritrea at the United Nations, on April 3, 2024. The statement states, “Tesfamariam was recognized … Continue reading “Calling Foul on FOWPAL – Demanding Accountability in Peace Advocacy”

Mutual Development and Peaceful Co-existence are possible

17/12/2023The Eritrean Coalition for Democratic Change (ECDC) is writing to express its concern regarding recent developments and impending conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Following the speech by the Ethiopian Prime Minister to the Ethiopian parliament regarding access to the Red Sea, inflammatory rhetoric and war preparations are taking place which have the potential to destabilise the already fragile Horn of Arican region. Eritrea, situated in the northern part of the Horn of Africa, underwent a complex historical journey. Following United … Continue reading “Mutual Development and Peaceful Co-existence are possible”

رسالة تضامن مع الشعب السوداني 

يعرب المعهد الإرتري للسياسات والأبحاث الاستراتيجية عن عميق أسفه لاندلاع المعارك في الخرطوم في الخامس عشر من أبريل الماضي ومن ثم انتشارها إلى مناطق أخرى في البلاد، ونشعر بقلق بالغ بشأن عمليات القصف واستخدام الأسلحة الثقيلة في المدن وهو ما تسبب في قتل وإصابة العديد من الأشخاص، وتدمير البنية التحتية للبلاد، كما أدت المعارك المستمرة إلى عمليات تشريد واسع النطاق للأشخاص العزل. وعليه يحث المعهد جميع الأطراف المتحاربة على وقف المعارك فوراً والبحث عن حلول سليمة لخلافاتهم، كما يدين استخدام … Continue reading “رسالة تضامن مع الشعب السوداني “

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The Eritrean Research Institute for Policy and Strategy (ERIPS) is deeply saddened by the outbreak of fighting in Khartoum on April 15 and its spread to other regions of the nation. We are concerned about the bombardment and employment of heavy weaponry in cities. As a result, numerous people have been killed or injured, and civilian infrastructure has been destroyed. The fighting has also resulted in widespread displacement of innocent people. ERIPS urges all warring parties to halt the fighting and … Continue reading “Message of solidarity with the Sudanese people “

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Eritrean Research Institute for Policy and Strategy (ERIPS) is deeply saddened by the outbreak of another war in Tigray and the catastrophic loss of life and human suffering this senseless conflict continues to inflict on innocent people. After weeks of growing tensions and military buildups, major ground fighting has erupted between the federal government of Ethiopia and the regional government of Tigray raising fears for the safety of millions of people in Northern Ethiopia and possibly other regions and neighboring … Continue reading “ERIPS Condemns Another Round of War in Tigray”

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2012-2015, A High school history textbook writer for the Eritrean Ministry of Education and a teaching assistant in the History department at the College of Arts and Social Sciences, Eritrea

2014-2015, A part-time lecturer in the department of Theatrical Arts at the SMAP Institute of Training, Education and Research, Eritrea

2010-2012, A junior researcher and writer with the Research and Documentation Center of Eritrea (an equivalent of a national archive center)

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I am a sort of an intellectual wanderer and have many scholarly interests among which include the history of crime and punishment in pre-19th century Abyssinia, the history of moral sentiments in Abyssinia in the same period, the history of Eritrean and Ethiopian nationalism, the intellectual history of the discourse around modernity and nationalism in Eritrea in the period between 1940s and 1960s.  My current doctoral project is concerned with the question of how Ethiopia, as a recognizable geo-body, emerge in the crucible of its interactions with European and non-European forces between 16th and 19th century. Under the supervision of Professor Awet Weldemichael, I will examine the internal and external processes, narrative mechanisms, discursive strategies, mapping tools, and spatial conceptions that eventually produced fixed and bounded Ethiopia in this period. These questions open up two sites of historical inquiry that I will deal with. One, the internal Ethiopian discourse on place, space, and territoriality as articulated by the state and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church through cosmographic exegesis, official edicts concerning territorial claims, court chronicles detailing the domains of Ethiopian rule, land and tax records, appointments and titles of provincial officials, and treaties. Second, the external, namely, European and Ottoman, textual and cartographic mapping of Ethiopia.

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  • Presented a paper titled “Reflecting on Modernity, Tradition, and Politics in Eritrea during British Military Administration, 1942-1952” at the 16th Annual McGill-Queen’s Graduate History Conference, March 2-3, 2019, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
  • Presented a paper titled “The Development of the Essay in Tigrigna: A historical Overview” in a Conference on the History of Tigrigna Literature in Eritrea, October 20, 2013.

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Eritrea: Training on Documentation and Archive Management

The administration of the Central Region, in cooperation with the Research and Documentation Center, provided training on documentation and archive management to 180 employees.

Mr. Bereket Taddese, the head of human resources in the Central Region, stated that the training aimed to enhance the employees’ capacity to ensure proper documentation and management of documents, and to deliver timely and efficient service to clients.

Mr. Tekie Keleta, the head of administration and finance in the region, highlighted the importance of the training in facilitating the daily operations of administrations at all levels and called for the program’s sustainability.

Ms. Azieb Tewolde, the Director-General of the Research and Documentation Center, expressed the center’s readiness to contribute to the effort to develop the employees’ capacities in this area.

The trainees expressed their determination to apply the knowledge gained from the training in their work and to provide timely and efficient service to clients.

Mr. Fesehaye Haile, the Governor of the Central Region, encouraged the trainees to bring about fundamental changes in the documentation and archive management system.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

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    Documentation Center is a de facto Nati onal Archives and Record Management of . ... "Challenges for research Developm ent in Eritrea- Som e Observations," New Delhi(India): Indian Journal of ...

  15. Eritrean Research And Documentation Center Striving to Provide

    The Eritrean Research and Documentation Center is redoubling efforts to provide speedy and efficient service through introducing advanced digital equipments, stated Mr. Yohannes Abraha.

  16. ERITREAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR POLICY AND STRATEGY (ERIPS)

    April 10, 2024 PRESS RELEASE The Eritrean Research Institute for Policy & Strategy (ERIPS), a research organization composed of Eritrean professionals and intellectuals working to shape the future well-being of citizens and establish democratic institutions in Eritrea, categorically denounces and opposes the decision by the Federation of World Peace & Love (FOWPAL) to grant the Peace Bell ...

  17. Center for research and documentation ማእከል ምርምርን ስነዳን ግዱሳት ሃገራዉያን

    Center for research and documentation ማእከል ምርምርን ስነዳን ግዱሳት ሃገራዉያን, Asmara, Eritrea. 52,347 likes · 2,696 talking about this. ብሕታዊ ትካል መጽናዕትን ሓበሬታን ኤርትራ። An Independent Research and Information...

  18. Samuel Tsegai

    2014-2015, A part-time lecturer in the department of Theatrical Arts at the SMAP Institute of Training, Education and Research, Eritrea. 2010-2012, A junior researcher and writer with the Research and Documentation Center of Eritrea (an equivalent of a national archive center) Intellectual Interests and Projects

  19. Center for research and documentation ማእከል ምርምርን ስነዳን ግዱሳት ሃገራዉያን

    Center for research and documentation ማእከል ምርምርን ስነዳን ግዱሳት ሃገራዉያን, Asmara, Eritrea. 52.327 свиђања · 1.855 особа прича о овоме. ብሕታዊ ትካል መጽናዕትን ሓበሬታን ኤርትራ። An Independent Research and Information...

  20. Eritrea

    Statement by Minister of Information of the State of Eritrea, At the International Conference on Eritrean Studies. Let me first applaud the timely initiative that the Commission of Higher Education, the Center for Strategic Studies and the Research and Documentation Center have jointly taken. Read more . 30 June 2016

  21. Eritrean Research & Documentation Centre

    Research Collections with Cold War-era Radio Materials; National Archives Section; Research Archives Section; Constitution; Executive Board. Executive Board elections. Election 2023; Previous Board members; History; Mailing list; Membership. Join IASA; Membership categories and benefits; Membership payments; Membership rates; Sustaining Members ...

  22. Research and Documentation Center

    official name. The Research and Information Centre on Eritrea (RICE) (English) start time. February 1979. end time. August 1988. location. Rome. 2 references.

  23. Eritrea: Training on Documentation and Archive Management

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