AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEritrean Diaspora & Community Life: Eritrea’s Pride of Africa Cup returned for its second year in Dagenham, with the national team defending its title after a 2-0 final win, beating Ghana in a tense semi-final and lifting the trophy again in a fast, community-focused format. Humanitarian & Migration Pressure: A new report highlights Uganda’s refugee system under strain as funding cuts slash services for more than two million people, threatening food, education, healthcare, and livelihoods. Regional Rights Concerns: EEPA/IDN coverage flags crimes against humanity in El Fasher, while separate reporting describes harsh crackdowns and abuse tied to refugee and migrant detention across the region. Eritrea in Global Dialogue: Eritrea’s ambassador (Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam) appeared at India’s GTTCI MSME Connect forum, underscoring Eritrea’s push for international partnerships and business links. Culture & Identity in Exile: A French play, “Passeport,” sparked controversy after a far-right mayor cancelled a tour stop, spotlighting debates over cultural freedom and refugee identity. Arts & Storytelling: Malaysia confirmed a nationwide release for “Peluru Senja: The Ghost & the Gun,” featuring regional casting and a post-WWII Malaya story centered on soldiers and the fallout of withdrawal.
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