AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEritrean Diaspora Culture in Italy: Eritrean community festival in Italy kicked off in Asmara’s name with performances and a photo exhibition “Nierkado / ኔርካዶ,” highlighting Diaspora resilience against sanctions. Skilled Trades & Women’s Training: Mai-Habar Technical School in Massawa graduated 143 students (55 female) across auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing, and woodwork—an education push tied to national development. Education Access Check-in: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education held an activity assessment on pre-education services, stressing free, obligatory basic education and expanding village pre-schools. Culture & Identity Spotlight: A Q&A profiles Hajayat Mendal, celebrated as singer, poet, dancer, and now TV scriptwriter—framing her work as cultural defense for the next generation. Horn Politics & Activism: ENA reports the Eritrean “Green Revolution” movement accusing the Asmara regime of fueling regional instability to stay in power. Diaspora Martyrs Day: Eritrean nationals in Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands commemorated Martyrs Day with vigils, cultural programs, and contributions to the National Martyrs Trust Fund. Migration Pressure Abroad: Libya’s eastern government banned entry for Eritreans (along with Sudanese, Ethiopians, and Somalis), while UK debate continues over a Ukrainian-style refugee sponsorship scheme that could prioritize countries like Eritrea.
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