AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrea–Diaspora Culture & Education: Eritrean community festival in Italy kicked off in Asmara’s diaspora spotlight, featuring cultural performances and a photo exhibition on “Nierkado / ኔርካዶ” against illegal sanctions. Skills for Youth: Mai-Habar Technical School in Massawa graduated 143 students across auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing and woodwork, with awards led by the National Union of Eritrean Women. Women & Heritage in the Spotlight: Hajayat Mendal—singer, poet, dancer and now TV scriptwriter—was profiled as a cultural powerhouse inspiring youth to protect language and identity. Martyrs Day Across Communities: Eritrean nationals in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and southern Africa marked Martyrs Day with vigils, walkathons, cultural programs and contributions to the National Martyrs Trust Fund. Education Access: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education held an activity assessment on pre-education services, emphasizing free, obligatory basic education and expanding pre-schools nationwide. Politics & Regional Tensions: The Eritrean “Green Revolution” movement accused the Asmara regime of fueling instability in the Horn by backing armed groups, warning it could threaten regional peace.
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