AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrean diaspora culture in Europe: Eritrean communities in Germany held a two-day festival with cultural shows, seminars, and a children’s village, highlighting unity, national identity, and the role of women in organizing. National culture calendar: Eritrea’s National Festival 2026 is set for 18–26 July at the Asmara Expo compound, with traditional villages, music, bazaars, displays of agricultural and marine resources, and children’s programs. Youth and community skills: In Central Region, the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students trained 127 students in first aid (113 female), urging them to use the skills for community service. Education and science: Mai-Nefhi College of Science graduated 300 students (49% female) across biology, chemistry, earth science, math, physics, and statistics, with calls to turn study into research and innovation. Lifestyle and access: A report ranks Eritrea among the hardest places to afford internet, with extremely high per-data costs. Politics and rights beyond Eritrea: A UN Human Rights Council update kept women’s rights central, while a UK court ruling challenged parts of “one in, one out” asylum rules affecting Eritrean migrants.
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