AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen’s Organization Drive in Eritrea: In Mendefera, the National Union of Eritrean Women reported six months of awareness work on ending harmful practices, boosting health-facility use, and strengthening women’s education and economic capacity, with awards for 238 students and support plus vocational training for over 200 women. Diaspora Civic Coordination: Eritrea’s national organizations in Italy held a virtual activity assessment for the first half of 2026, with Eritrea’s ambassador and consul general briefing participants on homeland and regional developments and urging stronger participation. World Cup Culture & Inclusion: The 2026 World Cup is underway, with Africa’s record 10 nations in the spotlight and Eritrean fans among those following the tournament’s wider stories. Health & Heritage in Focus: A WHO Africa regional director visited Eritrea, touring facilities including Azel Pharmaceutical Factory and Orotta Cardiac Center, highlighting strengths and priorities for health systems. Community Life Abroad: A new Eastern African–Mediterranean café in Cincinnati, Fùl Café, opened with Eritrean/Ethiopian flavors and a coffee ceremony built around the Jebena. Desertification Awareness: Eritrea marked World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought with a national workshop on rangelands, calling for community participation in restoration and sustainable use. Religious Tensions Abroad: A Rome Model-style discussion on how anti-Christian hate can escalate from intolerance to violence was highlighted in coverage of European incidents.
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