AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEritrean Community & Culture Abroad: Eritreans in Germany held a two-day community festival with cultural performances, seminars, and a children’s village, stressing unity, preserving national culture, and passing history to younger generations. Education & Youth: Asmara announced National School Leaving Examination results (2025/26): 22.4% of 21,561 students qualified for degree/diploma programs, with advice to both successful and non-passing students to stay focused on education. Workforce Training: The National Confederation of Eritrean Workers ran a training-of-trainers program in Asmara, covering how to prepare materials and deliver training, plus a meeting to strengthen the confederation’s public relations. National Festival 2026: The National Holidays Coordinating Committee set the National Festival for 18–26 July at the Asmara Expo compound, featuring music, ethnic traditional villages, bazaars, displays, seminars, and children’s programs. Global Mobility Watch: UK entry rules tightened again for Eritreans and many other countries, requiring entry clearance/visas before travelling or transiting through the UK. Eritrea in Stories & Media: A new book, Massawa by Pam Weber, spotlights Eritrea and the Red Sea in a WWII-era espionage thriller.
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