ERITREA

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Eritrea - Cross Cultural Healthcare

This 10 year old American site gives details of Eritrean culture and the political situation including religion and language. It covers relevant health related issues such as traditional medical, health seeking practices, medical practices, family issues, maternal and child health, birthing, gender issues, and circumcision. The site presents its most relevant material under the headings of Concepts of Health Care and Medicine and Cultural Barriers to Health Care.  ۞ ۞  ۞ ۞ ۞

Eritrea - Ethnomed

This is a very approachable American site (2006) that gives cultural profiles on 12 different ethnic groups in relation to health. It also presents cultural barriers in seeking effective health care. There are also invaluable links from this site that are related to special interest topics such as cultural considerations for those dealing with death and dying. There are also excellent links for those developing cultural competency, and cultural competency training. This is an invaluable resource site for health care providers. ۞ ۞  ۞۞ ۞  

Eritrea - Charles_Kemp & Baylor School of Nursing

This is a very good American site that describes traditional health seeking practices as well as giving useful facts (i.e. outlining prevalent diseases amongst the target community). It specifically looks at refugee populations and includes excellent links to other sections that give more detail on issues such as women and health, refugee experiences and health, infectious diseases etc. Recommended. ۞ ۞ ۞ ۞ ۞  

Eritrea to Canada

This very readable Canadian site gives a short account of the county's geography, history, sports, arts, work, family and health. It is socially orientated rather than health focussed, as it is designed to initiate communication and integration between habitual Canadian residents and newly arrived immigrants.  It will therefore not explain aspects of culture to a depth that some health care providers would need. However, it does offer avenues and ideas that could be used to open up a productive communication process between health care providers and clients that would lead to relevant information being exchanged.  ۞ ۞  ۞

Eritrea - UNICEF

This reliable UNICEF site gives background information and health related statistics that could prove especially useful for health care providers who need to determine the health and social history of their clients. Some cultural information can also be deduced relatively easily from the statistical detail. There is an emphasis on children's and women's health due to UNICEF's focus on children. ۞ ۞

Eritrea - BBC

This BBC site will give you a brief overview of the current political situation in each country. This may help you to know what political situation your client may have left behind and what their relations are currently living with. It also gives a brief overview of statistics - population, religions, languages, life expectancy and exports. ۞

Eritrea - CIA

This site gives you basic facts and a map of each country. It gives basic demographic details that include religion, ethnicities, health risks, mortality rates etc. which may be useful, especially if comparative material is required. A short synopsis of the political situation in the country is included. ۞

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