AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDiaspora & Human Rights: A UN agency, the IOM, is helping enable US deportations to “third countries,” including places that may not protect basic rights, with some agreements reportedly not publicly disclosed. Community Sports: Eritrea’s Pride of Africa Cup returned in Dagenham, with Eritrea defending its title and winning the final 2-0, after a shootout win in the semis. Youth & Skills: Mai-Habar Technical School in Massawa graduated 143 students (55 women) across auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing, and woodwork. Education & Access: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education held an activity assessment on pre-education services for 2025/2026, highlighting free, compulsory basic education and village pre-schools. Culture Spotlight: Hajayat Mendal—singer, poet, dancer, and TV scriptwriter—shares how her independence-era work shaped her mission to protect Eritrean identity and language. Asmara Profile: Pharmacist Nuru Abdu Ahmed talks about his dream to make Eritrea Africa’s pharmaceutical hub. Regional Politics: The Eritrean “Green Revolution” movement accuses the Asmara regime of fueling instability in the Horn to maintain power.
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