AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDiaspora Culture & Education: Eritrean community festival in Italy kicked off in Asmara’s spirit, with performances and a photo exhibition “Nierkado / ኔርካዶ” highlighting Diaspora resilience against sanctions. Skills for Youth: Mai-Habar Technical School in Massawa graduated 143 students (55 female) across auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing, and woodwork—plus awards led by the National Union of Eritrean Women. Martyrs Day Abroad: Eritrean nationals in Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands marked Martyrs Day with candlelight vigils, walkathons, cultural programs, and donations to the National Martyrs Trust Fund. Arts & Identity: Hajayat Mendal—singer, poet, dancer, and now TV scriptwriter—shared how her independence-era work shaped her lifelong mission to protect Eritrean language and heritage. Community Life in the Diaspora: A graduation story from Canada’s Prairie Hope High School highlighted Eritrean newcomer resilience, from learning a new culture to earning a diploma. Politics & Regional Security: The Eritrean “Green Revolution” movement accused the Asmara regime of fueling instability in the Horn to stay in power, calling for sustained pressure to prevent renewed conflict.
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