AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDiplomacy & Regional Stability: A new warning says the Horn of Africa could slide into deeper turmoil as Sudan and Ethiopia-linked crises entangle with Middle East rivalries, pushing for urgent de-escalation. Red Sea Culture & Trade Under Threat: Iran-linked threats to close Bab el-Mandeb if the U.S. targets Iranian power infrastructure raise fresh fears for shipping that connects Eritrea and the region to global markets. Heritage Protection in Asmara: UNESCO and Eritrean partners trained heritage professionals in safeguarding living traditions under the 2003 Convention, using Ge’at as a case study for community-led documentation. Festival Eritrea Countdown: Festival Eritrea is set to return in Asmara, spotlighting music, dance, regional food, crafts, and forums that celebrate identity and unity at home and in the diaspora. Education & Agriculture: Hamelmalo College of Agriculture held its 19th commencement, graduating 375 students, including first-time doctoral cohorts in veterinary science. Workforce Training: The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers ran a training-of-trainers program in Asmara to strengthen workplace education and public relations. Diaspora Community Life: In Seattle, the Eritrean Association of Greater Seattle completed a safety upgrade to preserve its community center and services for seniors, youth, families, and newcomers. Immigration Policy Shock: A new U.S. visa suspension proclamation effective Jan 1, 2026 lists Eritrea among countries facing full or partial limits on new visa issuance. National Service Spotlight: Reports again highlight Sawa’s graduation as a turning point into indefinite national service, with allegations of harsh conditions and abuse.
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