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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Agordat Sub-Zone Extend Assistance to Eritrean National War-Disabled Veterans Association


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

11 March 2008
Posted to the web 11 March 2008

Agordat

Inhabitants of 15 administrative areas of Agordat sub-zone contributed over 126,000 Nakfa and 78 cattle to the Eritrean National War-Disabled Veterans Association (ENWVA).

The Administrator of the sub-zone, Mr. Kahsai Asrat, noted that the Eritrean people have managed to overcome challenges without any division on the basis of religion and ethnicity, and that the assistance extended to the war-disabled citizens attests to this fact.

The Chairman of the ENWVA, Mr. Gereberhan Eyasu, pointed out that the Association, in collaboration with the Government and nationals inside the country and abroad, is making relentless efforts to enable its members become self-supporting and productive. Indicating that war-disabled citizens are showing positive changes as regards improvement in their standard of living, he called on all nationals to emulate the initiative taken by the inhabitants of Agordat sub-zone.



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