AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArts & Identity: Meron T, the Ethiopian-Eritrean British artist, is back in Addis Ababa for a family wedding and uses dreamy, romance-tinged sound to explore longing, language, and diaspora identity—she even shot a new “Stormy Weather” video in the city on a tight schedule. Local Education: Eritrea’s 8th-grade national examination (2025/2026) runs June 3–5 with 68,197 students across 535 centers, including special-needs schools and Eritrean community centers in Riyadh and Jeddah. Culture & Place Names: A feature highlights how Eritrea’s place names carry shared memory and belonging, from Asmara’s “unity” story to the emotional power of naming landscapes. Women’s Rights: In Logo-Anseba (Gash Barka), 22 villages in 13 administrative areas were declared free of FGM, with UNICEF/UNFPA and local women’s union leaders backing ongoing monitoring. Diaspora Independence Day: Eritrean communities in Zambia, Zimbabwe, France, and the Gulf marked the 35th Independence Day with cultural programs, sports awards, and calls to pass resilience to younger generations.
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