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UNDP Appoints Cycling Champion Biniam Ghirmay as National Goodwill Ambassador for Climate Action and Youth Empowerment

12 August 2025, Asmara, Eritrea – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has appointed Biniam Ghirmay, a 25-year-old Eritrean cycling champion and…

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UNDP Eritrea Country Office Newsletter / January – July 2025

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UNDP Eritrea Annual Report 2024

We are pleased to share UNDP Eritrea's 2024 Annual Report, highlighting our joint progress in advancing sustainable development.This report reflects the impact…

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The Forest of Resilience: The Legacy of the Mountain of Women

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Annual Report 2023 | UNDP ERITREA

UNDP Eritrea acknowledges the Government of the State of Eritrea for takingownership and providing leadership, as well as our development partners, civilsociety…

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3,620,312

million

Population (as of 2021)

76.57

percent

literacy rate

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