Eritrea's unique vision for sustainable development, arguing that it is often misunderstood when viewed solely through international frameworks like the SDGs. It emphasizes that Eritrea's approach, rooted in its history and liberation struggle, predates many global goals and is built on principles of social justice, equality, environmental stewardship, and self-reliance. The article highlights Eritrea's commitment to free healthcare and education, its skepticism towards conditional foreign aid, and the strong societal values of solidarity and collective responsibility as integral to its developmental path. Ultimately, the text asserts that Eritrea's model, though sometimes labeled "isolationist," is a principled, pragmatic, and resilient indigenous strategy for progress.
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- 发布时间2025年8月26日 UTC 14:22
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