AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUN Human Rights Council: The UNHRC voted to renew the UN Special Rapporteur’s mandate on Eritrea for another year, with Eritrean civil society pushing back against efforts to weaken independent scrutiny. Intangible Heritage: In Asmara, a UNESCO-backed workshop helped experts and regional representatives apply the 2003 Convention for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and prepare UNESCO nomination files. Diaspora Culture & Education: Eritreans in Switzerland held their annual festival in Lausanne, featuring regional villages, women’s union programs, children’s activities, and cultural presentations; back home, Asmara Technical School graduated 136 students (39% female) in trades like auto mechanics, construction, electronics, and metalwork. Agriculture & Livelihoods: Eritrea’s Date Palm Development Project reports about 50,000 seedlings planted along coastal regions, aiming to expand economic and environmental benefits. Community Spotlight: A Eritrean community festival in Switzerland and a growing focus on cultural identity through diaspora events keep traditions visible abroad.
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