AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation Under Fire: A new study highlights how conflict harms schooling most when armed groups directly target children—raising safety fears and pushing families to keep kids out of class, with Eritrea among countries where over half of primary-age children are out of school. Asmara Campus Culture: Orotta College of Medicine and Science wrapped its 13th annual festival in Asmara, blending education, sports, fashion shows, and seminars on history and society. Blood Donation Day: World Blood Donor Day was marked nationally in Asmara under “One Drop of Humanity,” with Eritrean women’s participation emphasized and thousands of units collected annually. Church Leadership in the Region: The Anglican Church of Chad named Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi, with the Alexandria Province also covering Eritrea and the Horn. Eritrea at 35 Debate: An op-ed questions official messaging around Eritrea’s 35th anniversary, arguing the narrative is out of step with lived realities. Horn Security Concerns: Commentary warns of a dangerous convergence of TPLF, Eritrean interests, and Al-Shabaab-linked destabilization dynamics across the region.
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