AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Early Childhood: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education held a national activity assessment on pre-education progress for 2025/26, with regional governors and partners discussing equal access and the push to expand village pre-schools, including training for thousands of female pre-school teachers. Diaspora Martyrs Day Culture: Eritrean communities in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands marked Martyrs Day with vigils, walkathons, cultural performances, and donations to the National Martyrs Trust Fund—renewing pledges to honor the martyrs through work and support for families. Diaspora Martyrs Day (Southern Africa): Nationals in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe also commemorated 20 June with candlelight events, cultural programs, and community contributions to the Martyrs Trust Fund. Humanitarian Migration Pressure: Eastern Libya announced a ban on entry for Sudanese, Eritrean, Ethiopian and Somali nationals via land, sea and air ports, with limited exemptions—while rights groups warn of ongoing abuses against migrants in detention. Eritrean Women’s Craft Spotlight: A feature highlights the Mesob, Eritrean women’s woven straw-and-raffia centerpiece basket, celebrating its artistry, communal role, and the months-long craft process. Diaspora Civic Call: A personal appeal urges Eritreans abroad to support diaspora registration and election efforts aimed at building democratic representation and unity.
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