The Government of State of Eritrea has not acceded to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, nor its 1967 Protocol. In April 2012, the Government signed, but has not yet ratified, the 1969 OAU Convention on the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa. |
News and stories about Eritrea
Girl's burns recall nightmare flight to safety
After their infant daughter survived horrendous burns in Libya gas tank blast, refugee family starts over in Belgium.
Hungarian volunteers offer warm welcome for refugees
Meals, advice, shelter -- and smiles -- provided to those fearing only cold shoulders.
Do not risk your lives, Grandi tells Eritrean refugees
Need to improve schooling and chances for worthwhile life in the region so that young Eritreans fleeing their country can avoid risky sea crossings, High Commissioner says during first Africa visit.
First group of asylum seekers relocated from Italy to Sweden
First group of asylum seekers who arrived in Italy via Mediterranean are relocated to Sweden under EU scheme.
Number of Eritreans seeking asylum in Europe soars over figures for last year
So far this year, nearly 37,000 Eritreans have sought refuge in Europe, compared to almost 13,000 during the same period last year. Sweden has the most applications.
Eritrean survivor of Lampedusa tragedy returns to honour the dead, meet Pope Francis
Twenty-four-year-old Letebrhane never wanted to see the sea again after nearly drowning off Italy a year ago, but she decided to return and remember the dead.
UNHCR warns of further boat tragedy risk on Mediterranean
UNHCR warns that without a comprehensive response to last week's Lampedusa boat tragedy, further disasters are inevitable.
UNHCR urges Italy to improve facilities on Lampedusa as boat tragedy death toll rises
A total 156 people survived the sinking and 297 bodies have been recovered to date from the sea and the shipwreck, including many children. More are likely.
Rescue efforts focus on survivors of Lampedusa boat tragedy as search suspended
Reports from Lampedusa Island say there are 155 survivors, all but one of whom is Eritrean. A total 110 bodies were recovered before the search was suspended.
UNHCR shocked as boat tragedy leaves scores dead off Italian coast
UNHCR chief shocked at the news of a boat tragedy off the Italian island of Lampedusa, which is reported to have claimed at least 82 lives.
Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia get new camp in north of country
To relieve pressure on three existing camps, UNHCR opens Hitsats Camp that can eventually house up to 20,000 refugees.
A web of love and solidarity keeps Eritrean refugees afloat in Kampala
More than most other refugees struggling to survive in the booming Ugandan capital, Eritreans rely on each other for strength, comfort and hope.
One Woman's Quest: Marian's hopes rest on her son as she searches for her husband
Driven by love, an Eritrean asylum-seeker searches for her missing husband in Libya while working to provide for her bright and beloved son.
Young Eritreans in Ethiopia face future in limbo
Youth fleeing military service in Eritrea are growing frustrated with camp life in Ethiopia and are looking to be smuggled into other countries.
Detained Eritrean deserters leave Yemen for a new life in Sweden
Sweden has accepted 55 Eritreans who fled military service back home and were detained in Yemen until they were found to be in need of international protection.
Educating Hassina: From a humble classroom, big dreams
In the refugee camps of eastern Sudan, thousands of refugee children are receiving primary education in UNHCR-funded schools.
World Cup-bound Norwegian cyclist teaches Eritrean refugees about the internet
When Bjorn Heidenstrom met pupils at the Eritrean Refugee School in Khartoum, he was so impressed he decided to help bring the internet into their classrooms.
UNHCR interviews 179 Eritrean asylum seekers detained in Egypt
UNHCR staff conduct interviews in southern Egypt with 179 detained Eritrean and Ethiopian asylum seekers to determine if they qualify for refugee status.