AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Environment Day in Eritrea: Asmara marked June 5 with events at Barka Secondary School under “Inspired by Nature; For Climate, For Our Future!”, featuring youth-focused calls to fight climate change, plus UNDP and FAO remarks on afforestation and soil-and-water conservation. Eritrean media training: The Ministry of Information wrapped a two-month photography and video production program, with 19 trainees (including 10 women) learning camera basics, lighting, sound, and content evaluation. Campus culture and science: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival, mixing debate, innovation, fashion shows, and science presentations, alongside Science Day for “Unity and Progress.” Vocational skills for students: The Sawa and Higher Education Institutions branch delivered three months of vocational training to 400+ students across business and engineering tracks, including sign language, solar installation, computer tech, and graphics. Mandela Legacy Dialogue: Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter, Ms. Nandi Mandela, visited Eritrea, meeting senior officials and discussing South Africa–Eritrea partnership through a Pan-African legacy dialogue. Eritrea in global migration news: A U.S. federal judge struck down Trump-era immigration benefit delays affecting applicants from 39 countries, including Eritrea, after claims of unlawful, anti-immigrant policy.
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