AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEritrean Education: The 8th-grade national examination (2025/2026) kicked off in Eritrea and Eritrean community schools abroad, running 3–5 June with 68,197 students (48% female) across 535 centers, including special centers for visually and hearing-impaired learners. Eritrean Culture & Identity: A feature explores how Eritrea’s place names carry shared memory and belonging, highlighting Asmara’s “Unity” meaning and the story behind the name. Eritrean Independence Day Abroad: Eritrean communities marked the 35th Independence Day in Zambia, Zimbabwe, France, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan with cultural programs, sports awards, and calls to pass national values to youth. Women’s Rights: In Logo-Anseba (Barentu area), 22 villages were declared free of female genital mutilation, with local committees and partners stressing ongoing monitoring. Regional Politics (Ethiopia): Ethiopia’s parliamentary elections opened amid unrest, with voting suspended in Tigray and disrupted in parts of Amhara and Oromia, while Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party is widely expected to dominate. Migration & Safety: Libya’s foreign minister-designate rejected any external push for migrant resettlement in Libya, stressing sovereignty and voluntary return efforts.
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