AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Youth: Eritrea’s National School Leaving Examination results for 2025/26 were announced in Asmara, with 22.4% of 21,561 candidates qualifying for degree and diploma programs; officials urged both passers and non-passers to stay focused on their next steps. Community & Culture Abroad: Eritrean nationals in Germany held a two-day community festival with cultural performances, seminars, and a children’s village, highlighting unity, heritage, and women’s key role in organizing. Higher Learning Milestone: Mai-Nefhi College of Science graduated 300 students (49% female) across biology, chemistry, earth science, mathematics, physics, and statistics, with a call for graduates to become innovators and researchers. National Development & Environment: The Central Region’s Students’ Summer Work Program began, sending 7,379 students into water and soil conservation, including terrace building and tree planting. Human Rights Watch: An EEPA report says Sudan’s counter-terrorism court sentenced Hemedti to death, while UN-related coverage also notes Eritrea’s Special Rapporteur mandate was extended. Diaspora & Lifestyle: A separate report highlights Eritrea’s internet affordability crisis, with the cost of 1GB far beyond what most households can manage.
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