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  2. Women in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Women's role is centered on processing and preparing food as well as milking of goats and cows. In most areas farming is the mainstay, men and women work in the fields and share agricultural work in the communal land of Eritrea. In addition to this, women are involved in backyard gardening, poultry and beekeeping as well as weaving.

  3. Infibulation - Wikipedia

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    Infibulation is the ritual removal of the vulva and its suturing, a practice found mainly in northeastern Africa, particularly in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan. [1] The World Health Organization refers to the procedure as Type III female genital mutilation .

  4. Human trafficking in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea is a source country for trafficking, with men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and, to a lesser extent, forced prostitution. The country's national service program requires men aged 18–54 and women aged 18–47 to serve for 18 months in military and non-military public works and services.

  5. Human rights in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea is a one-party state in which national legislative elections have been repeatedly postponed, [3] [5] and its human rights record is considered among the worst in the world. [10] [11] Since Eritrea's conflict with Ethiopia in 1998–2001, Eritrea's human rights record has worsened. [12]

  6. Kisanet Tedros - Wikipedia

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    Tedros sees this as an important connect for children and their parents. [1] The content is created from a self-taught team from Uganda as less as Eritrea and the Democratic Republic of Congo. [3] Tedros was identified as one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2022 in a list that included Olena Zelenska, Billie Eilish, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Yulimar ...

  7. Category:Women's rights in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Women's education in Eritrea This page was last edited on 21 January 2023, at 04:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Meron Estefanos - Wikipedia

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    Meron Estefanos (born 6 January 1974) is a Swedish-Eritrean human rights activist and journalist. She first became known in the Eritrean refugee community in 2011 for helping people who had been kidnapped and tortured by human traffickers on their way to Israel in order to extort ransom money from their relatives, exemplified in the 2013 documentary film Sound of Torture.

  9. Conscription in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in mid-2022, and escalating after mobilization in September that same year, Eritrea engaged in a mass conscription campaign for the Tigray War. Human Rights Watch reported that families of those who wished to avoid the draft became targets of collective punishment, with government authorities subjecting them to arbitrary detention and ...