AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEritrean Arts & Diaspora: Filmmaker Soo Hong is screening two short, haiku-like immigration films in Ballard this June, including “Chapter II: Bright Tongue, 2026,” which features seven Eritrean residents and other global voices. Asmara Culture & Youth: World Environment Day was marked in Asmara at Barka Secondary School, with youth urged to act on climate change; the program also included student research papers, a waste-management video, and cultural performances. Media Skills in Eritrea: The Ministry of Information wrapped a two-month photography and video production training, with 19 trainees (including 10 women) and certificates awarded after hands-on work in lighting, sound, and evaluation. Campus Festivals: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival with debates, innovation, fashion shows, and science presentations, plus Science Day under “Science for Unity and Progress.” Vocational Training: The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students’ Sawa branch delivered three months of vocational training to 400+ students across business and engineering tracks, including sign language, solar installation, and graphics. Human Stories Abroad: A UK asylum-hotel account by an Eritrean migrant describes drug use and chaos, fueling calls for safer support systems.
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