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The ICRC in Eritrea
Adi Keshi, internally displaced person camp. Oven building to improve the daily life.©ICRC/ref. er-e-00049

The ICRC opened a delegation in Eritrea in 1998 in the context of the war between Eritrea and Ethiopia and is responding to the needs outstanding from the two-year international conflict.

The ICRC's priorities are twofold: to protect and assist the population displaced or otherwise affected by the conflict; and to ensure compliance with IHL regarding any remaining persons protected by the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions.

This involves: restoring family links; distributing mainly non-food supplies; rehabilitating water and health-care facilities; visiting detainees; promoting IHL; and strengthening the Eritrean Red Cross.

Presence (2009): 120 staff, including 16 expatriates

Key document
Feature
    12-9-2008
    Ethiopia: together again
    The border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia that ended in 2000 after two years of bloody confrontation has left many scars among the civilian population. Eight years later, some families with mixed nationalities are still facing a particularly difficult situation. The ICRC’s Natalie Klein-Kelly and Patrick Mégevand report.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Ethiopia)
    Feature Includes Photo

Field newsletter
    12-6-2009
    Eritrea: fact and figures 2008
    An overview of the main ICRC activities in Eritrea in 2008.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Eritrea)
    Field newsletter Includes PDF



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