- Geografi ; natur og
klima ; demografi ;
historie ; krige ;
kultur ; kunst ; film
; musik ; politik ;
politiske partier ;
forsvar ;
fredsbevægelser ; religion ; sociale forhold ;
uddannelse ; økonomi og våbenhandel.
- Geography, nature and climate, demographics, history, wars,
culture, film, music, politics, defense, peace movements, religion,
social issues, education, economy and arms trade.
- Géographie, la nature, la démographie, histoire,
la culture, la politique, la défense, les mouvements
pacifistes, la religion, les questions sociales,
l'éducation, économie.
- Geografía, naturaleza, demografía, historia,
cultura, política, defensa, movimientos por la paz, la
religión, las cuestiones sociales, la educación, la
economía.
- Geographie, Natur, Demographie, Geschichte, Kultur, Politik,
Verteidigung, Friedensbewegungen, Religion, Soziales, Bildung,
Wirtschaft.
-
- Geografi: Eritrea er en aktuelt
krigsførende, tropisk
nordøstafrikansk
republik i Sahelregionen og
landet er aktuelt defineret, ifølge ligningsmyndigheden
Skatterådet, som et
udviklingsland, med
grænser til Djibouti, Etiopien og
Sudan og med kystlinje til Det
røde hav.
- Eritreas
kultur:
- Massemedier og pressefrihed / Mass media and freedom of the
press:
- Internet enemies. Reporters Without Borders (Paris), 2009.
- http://www.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/Internet_enemies_2009_2_.pdf
- Tekst:
- Radio:
- TV
- Biblioteksvæsen /
Libraries. Bogvæsen /
Books:
- Tekst:
- Aviser / Newspapers / journaux /
Prensa / Tageszeitungen
- Tidsskrifter, periodica /
Journals, periodicals / Revues spécialisées,
périodiques / Revistas, publicaciones periódicas /
Zeitschriften, Periodika
- Litteratur:
- Kunst /
Art
- Kunstakademier
- Kunsthistorie
- Kunstmuseer
- Malere
- Film / Movies
/ cinéma / Cine / Filme:
- Filmhistorie:
- Filmcensur:
- Undervisning i film:
- Producentselskaber:
- Filmografier:
- Tekst:
- International organisering
- Eritrea er medlem af FN.
- Forsvar /
militær: SIPRI:
Militærudgifter / Military
expenditure of Eritrea.
Værnepligt: WRI: Country report and updates: Eritrea.
- Efterretningstjenester:
- Paramilitære styrker:
- Eritreas fredsbevægelser: / Peace movements /
les mouvements pacifistes / movimientos por la paz /
Friedensbewegungen
- Sociale bevægelser,
herunder miljøorganisationer:
- Religion:
Overvejende Islam.
- Sociale
forhold:
- Uddannelse
- Universiteter
- Økonomi:
- Offentlige myndigheder
- Private organisationer:
- Økonomipolitik:
- Bankvæsen.
- BNP - FN data, landbrug,
fiskeri, industri.
- Landbrug: FAO Country Profiles.
- Countries requiring external
assistance for food.

Crop Prospects and Food Situation No. 2 June 2016. / :
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
- Naturresourcer: Guld, olie og
naturgas, zink.
- War profiteer of the month: Nevsun Resources
WRI: War Profiteers News No 47 October 2015
The United Nations has released a damning report into the
operations of Canadian mining company Nevsun Resources in Eritrea,
which accuses the company of using conscripted labour at it's Bisha
Mine in the country. Nevsun estimated that the mine held over a
billion pounds of copper and 2.7 billion pounds of zinc. The report
accuses Nevsun Rescources, via it's subsidiary the 'Bisha Mining
Shareholders Corporation' (BMSC), of using forced labour sourced
from conscripted members of the Eritrean military, using testimony
collected from Eritrean refugees who were conscripted into the
states 'national service' programme.
Hear No Evil: Forced Labor and Corporate Responsibility in
Eritrea's Mining Sector.
2013 Human Rights Watch
-
https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/eritrea01134Upload.pdf
- Oil and Gas Exploration in East Africa: A Brief History. / :
Peter Purcell.
Adapted from oral presentation from the History of Petroleum
Geology session given at AAPG International Conference &
Exhibition, Istanbul, Turkey, September 14-17, 2014.
'The latest round of petroleum exploration in East Africa has seen
major oil discoveries onshore Uganda and Kenya and giant gas
accumulations offshore Tanzania and Mozambique. East Africa is
widely touted as one of the emerging hydrocarbon provinces of the
21st Century. This presentation presents the historical background
to this success, looking at past exploration efforts dating back to
the 1930s. The East Africa region was considered highly prospective
by the world's leading oil companies in the mid 20th Century but
lack of success, among other reasons, saw interest fall away in the
1970s, revive in the 1980s and then fall almost to zero. The Uganda
oil discoveries put East Africa back on the oilman's map and the
region is certainly 'hot' again. Outside of Somalia, most of the
Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Tertiary basins in the region are under
permit, largely by small to medium-sized independents and national
oil companies, and with large international companies active in the
offshore basins. This presentation presents maps showing the permit
activity and drilling results by decade and by country for
Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Somaliland and Eritrea,
commencing with the 1950s. The changing pattern and level of
activity, and the causes of those changes, provide an historical
background for the current activity and future success.'
- Udenrigshandel / Foreign trade / Commerce extérieur /
Außenhandel
- Erhverv, handel og industri:
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