AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUN Human Rights Council: The UN Special Rapporteur mandate on Eritrea was extended after a vote (23 in favour, 17 abstentions, 6 against), with diaspora civil society and EU supporters saying it remains one of the few reliable ways to document abuses. Intangible Heritage: In Asmara, a UNESCO-backed workshop helped experts and regional representatives apply the 2003 Convention for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and prepare UNESCO nomination files. Diaspora Community Life: In Seattle, the Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle updated its Eritrean Community Center with a Neighborhood Matching Fund grant, including a fire sprinkler safety upgrade. Education & Youth: Asmara Technical School graduated 136 students (39% female) in trades like auto mechanics, construction, electronics, and metalwork. Culture & Identity: Eritrean nationals in Switzerland held their annual festival in Lausanne with regional “villages,” women’s union programming, children’s activities, and cultural performances. Sports: Eritrean distance runner Habtom Samuel announced he’s turning professional after a standout NCAA run.
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