AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEritrean Diaspora Culture: Eritrean community festival in Germany opened in Asmara’s spotlight, with speeches from community leaders and a seminar by Ambassador Fesehatsion Petros, plus music and performances that aim to keep nationals united and pass culture to younger generations. National Festival 2026: Eritrea’s National Festival 2026 is set for 18–26 July at the Asmara Expo compound, featuring traditional villages, music, bazaars, displays of agricultural and marine resources, seminars, and children’s programs. Education & Youth Development: Mai-Nefhi College of Science graduated 300 students (49% women), urging graduates to become researchers and innovators; meanwhile, the Students’ Summer Work Program has started in the Central Region with 7,379 students set for water and soil conservation and tree planting. Intangible Heritage: A UNESCO-backed workshop in Asmara focused on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and preparing nomination files for UNESCO inscription. Access & Inclusion: Eritrea’s internet affordability remains a major barrier, with one report highlighting extremely high data costs for ordinary citizens.
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