AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Environment Day in Asmara: Eritrea marked World Environment Day at Barka Secondary School under “Inspired by Nature; For Climate, For Our Future!”, with youth urged to understand climate impacts and push nature-based solutions like afforestation and soil/water conservation, plus student research and a waste-management video. Media & Skills Building: The Ministry of Information wrapped a two-month photography and video production training (including 10 women among 19 participants), covering cameras, lighting, sound, and photo evaluation—while the Southern Red Sea Region also ran traditional music training. Campus Culture & Science: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival with debates, innovation, fashion shows, and science presentations, alongside Science Day for “Science for Unity and Progress.” Education Milestone: Eritrea’s 2025/26 eighth-grade national exams began June 3, running through June 5, with 68,197 students across 535 centers including Eritrean community schools abroad. Diaspora Spotlight: A profile on Ethiopian-Eritrean British artist Meron T highlights how diaspora identity and longing shape her music. Immigration Policy Shock (US): A US judge struck down Trump-era immigration benefit delays affecting applicants from 39 countries, including Eritrea, reopening asylum and work-permit pathways. Food Culture: A feature explains how tef flour travels across Eritrea and Ethiopia—from injera to kita—showing food as living heritage.
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