AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoEritrean Diaspora Culture: Eritreans in Switzerland marked their annual festival in Lausanne with regional “villages,” cultural performances, children’s programs, and seminars, while Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam briefed participants on the Human Rights Council agenda. Education & Skills: Asmara Technical School graduated 136 trainees (39% female) in auto mechanics, construction, woodwork, electronics, electricity, and metalwork, with officials urging graduates to serve in nation-building roles. Eritrea at the UN: The UN Human Rights Council renewed the UN Special Rapporteur’s Eritrea mandate for another year after advocacy by the EU and Eritrean civil society, keeping independent monitoring alive. Human Rights Voices: A human rights journalist told the UNHRC that Eritreans remain in need of international protection due to abuses tied to national service, detention, and restrictions on expression and religion. Identity Through Sport: A reflection on the World Cup highlights how Eritrean heritage travels across borders, with diaspora pride sparked by players representing other countries. Regional Context: A piece revisits Eritrea’s forced disengagement from Ethiopia, framing it through long history and sovereignty concerns. Global Migration Spotlight: Pope Leo XIV’s Lampedusa visit and July 4 appeal urged compassion toward migrants, echoing the wider humanitarian debate that Eritreans often experience firsthand.
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