The Bedduho Project, in partnership with ERA UK and Eritrea’s Ministry of Health, supported HIV-positive mothers by providing milk supplements and monitoring child growth. It improved infant health, reduce stigma, and set a model for compassionate, data-driven care.
ERA UK supported Eritrea’s national blood donation campaign by boosting public awareness and increasing voluntary donations, helping to expand blood bank capacity and save lives.
ERA supported deaf children in Eritrea by providing sign language tools, visual learning materials, and inclusive media, improving attendance and learning at the Asmara School for the Deaf, especially for students in remote areas.
ERA UK supported the Abraha Bahta School for the Blind with tactile learning tools and talking watches, enhancing education, timekeeping, and independence. The initiative strengthened inclusive learning and empowered blind children in Eritrea.
ERA UK supported the creation of Eritrea’s first Autism Association, empowering parents with training and tools to support their children and raising national awareness of autism and special needs.
ERA UK partnered with Eritrea’s STEM education (SEDC) initiative to provide training, resources, and solar power solutions—empowering teachers, boosting student engagement, and strengthening the country’s long-term capacity in science and technology.
The Bedduho Project, in partnership with ERA UK and Eritrea’s Ministry of Health, supported HIV-positive mothers by providing milk supplements and monitoring child growth. It improved infant health, reduce stigma, and set a model for compassionate, data-driven care.
ERA UK supported Eritrea’s national blood donation campaign by boosting public awareness and increasing voluntary donations, helping to expand blood bank capacity and save lives.
ERA UK partnered with Eritrea’s STEM education (SEDC) initiative to provide training, resources, and solar power solutions—empowering teachers, boosting student engagement, and strengthening the country’s long-term capacity in science and technology.
ERA supported deaf children in Eritrea by providing sign language tools, visual learning materials, and inclusive media, improving attendance and learning at the Asmara School for the Deaf, especially for students in remote areas.
ERA UK supported the Abraha Bahta School for the Blind with tactile learning tools and talking watches, enhancing education, timekeeping, and independence. The initiative strengthened inclusive learning and empowered blind children in Eritrea.
ERA UK supported the creation of Eritrea’s first Autism Association, empowering parents with training and tools to support their children and raising national awareness of autism and special needs.