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      Life expectancy at birth:

      total population: 62.15 years country comparison to the world: 180 male: 60.06 years

      female: 64.3 years (2010 est.)

      Total fertility rate:

      4.6 children born/woman (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 35

      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

      1.3% (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 47

      HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

      38,000 (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 66

      HIV/AIDS - deaths:

      2,600 (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 56

      Major infectious diseases:

      degree of risk: high

      food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever

      vectorborne disease: malaria (2009)

      Nationality:

      noun: Eritrean(s)

      adjective: Eritrean

      Ethnic groups:

      nine recognized ethnic groups: Tigrinya 55%, Tigre 30%, Saho 4%, Kunama 2%, Rashaida 2%, Bilen 2%, other (Afar, Beni Amir, Nera) 5% (2010 est.)

      Religions:

      Muslim, Coptic Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant

      Languages:

      Tigrinya (official), Arabic (official), English (official), Tigre,

       Kunama, Afar, other Cushitic languages

      Literacy:

      definition: age 15 and over can read and write

      total population: 58.6%

      male: 69.9%

      female: 47.6% (2003 est.)

      School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):

      total: 6 years

      male: 7 years

      female: 5 years (2004)

      Education expenditures:

      2% of GDP (2006) country comparison to the world: 168

      Government ::Eritrea

      Country name:

      conventional long form: State of Eritrea

      conventional short form: Eritrea

      local long form: Hagere Ertra

      local short form: Ertra

      former: Eritrea Autonomous Region in Ethiopia

      Government type:

      transitional government

      note: following a successful referendum on independence for the Autonomous Region of Eritrea on 23–25 April 1993, a National Assembly, composed entirely of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice or PFDJ, was established as a transitional legislature; a Constitutional Commission was also established to draft a constitution; ISAIAS Afworki was elected president by the transitional legislature; the constitution, ratified in May 1997, did not enter into effect, pending parliamentary and presidential elections; parliamentary elections were scheduled in December 2001 but were postponed indefinitely; currently the sole legal party is the People's Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ)

      Capital:

      name: Asmara (Asmera)

      geographic coordinates: 15 20 N, 38 56 E

      time difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

      Administrative divisions:

      6 regions (zobatat, singular - zoba); Anseba, Debub (South), Debubawi K'eyih Bahri (Southern Red Sea), Gash Barka, Ma'akel (Central), Semenawi Keyih Bahri (Northern Red Sea)

      Independence:

      24 May 1993 (from Ethiopia)

      National holiday:

      Independence Day, 24 May (1993)

      Constitution:

      adopted on 23 May 1997, but has not yet been fully implemented

      Legal system:

      primary basis is the Ethiopian legal code of 1957 with revisions; new civil, commercial, and penal codes have not yet been promulgated; government also issues unilateral proclamations setting laws and policies; also relies on customary and post-independence-enacted laws and, for civil cases involving Muslims, Islamic law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

      Suffrage:

      18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch:

      chief of state: President ISAIAS Afworki (since 8 June 1993); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government and is head of the State Council and National Assembly

      head of government: President ISAIAS Afworki (since 8 June 1993)

      cabinet: State Council the collective executive authority; members appointed by the president (For more information visit the World Leaders website ) elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); the most recent and only election held on 8 June 1993 (next election date uncertain as the National Assembly did not hold a presidential election in December 2001 as anticipated)

      election results: ISAIAS Afworki elected president; percent of National Assembly vote - ISAIAS Afworki 95%, other 5%

      Legislative branch:

      unicameral National Assembly (150 seats; members elected by direct popular vote to serve five-year terms)

      elections: in May 1997, following the adoption of the new constitution, 75 members of the PFDJ Central Committee (the old Central Committee of the EPLF), 60 members of the 527-member Constituent Assembly, which had been established in 1997 to discuss and ratify the new constitution, and 15 representatives of Eritreans living abroad were formed into a Transitional National Assembly to serve as the country's legislative body until countrywide elections to a National Assembly were held; although only 75 of 150 members of the Transitional National Assembly were elected, the constitution stipulates that once past the transition stage, all members of the National Assembly will be elected by secret ballot of all eligible

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