AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrean Youth & Health Ambition: Pharmacist Nuru Abdu Ahmed shares his dream of making Eritrea Africa’s pharmaceutical hub, linking education, national service, and professional drive. Diaspora Culture in Motion: Eritreans in Italy kick off an annual community festival under “Our Resilience: Our Guarantee,” featuring performances and a photo exhibition on diaspora peaceful protest. Skills for Nation-Building: Mai-Habar Technical School graduates 143 students (including 55 women) across trades like auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing, and woodwork. Women’s Cultural Legacy: Hajayat Mendal is profiled as a singer, poet, dancer, and TV scriptwriter—celebrated for defending Eritrean identity through art. Education Access Check-in: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education holds an activity assessment on pre-education services, stressing free, obligatory basic education and expanded village pre-schools. Regional Politics & Pressure: Opposition Green Revolution Movement accuses Eritrea’s regime of fueling instability in the Horn to stay in power. Humanitarian & Migration Context: Libya’s eastern government bans entry for Eritrean nationals amid wider migration crackdowns, while UK debate intensifies over “safe and legal” refugee sponsorship routes.
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