Summary:
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On October 15 and 16, representatives of the National Union of Eritrean Women from several cities in Sweden met in Uppsala.
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Executive members of the union branch and union representatives from Stockholm, Uppsala, Orebro, Guttenberg, Skara/Linkoping, Jonkoping, Lund, Hassleholm, Smaland, Motala, Umea, Flen, and Sundsvall attended the meeting.
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Ms. Saba Tekle, head of the union branch, commended the members for resuming their activities after being put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak but encouraged active engagement in the union branch’s programme implementation by the executive members by taking the lead.
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The participants talked in depth about the reports they were given and chose from several proposals.
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The head of public and community affairs at the Eritrean Embassy in the Scandinavian nations, Mr. Sirak Bahlibi, briefed attendees at the event in great detail on the actual situation in the country and the function of national associations in domestic affairs.
On October 15 and 16, representatives of the National Union of Eritrean Women from several cities in Sweden met in Uppsala.
At the meeting, executive members of the union branch and union representatives from Stockholm, Uppsala, Orebro, Guttenberg, Skara/Linkoping, Jonkoping, Lund, Hassleholm, Smaland, Motala, Umea, Flen, and Sundsvall attended the meeting.
Ms. Saba Tekle, who is in charge of the union branch, praised the members for getting back to work after the COVID-19 outbreak stopped them. She also asked the executive members to take the lead in putting the branch’s programs into action.
The participants talked in depth about the reports they were given and chose from several proposals.
Mr. Sirak Bahlibi, who is in charge of public and community affairs at the Eritrean Embassy in Scandinavia, gave a very detailed talk about the current situation in the country and the role of national associations in domestic affairs.
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Analysis by: Advocacy Unified Network