AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrea–Ethiopia Security: Getachew Reda, Ethiopia’s East African Affairs advisor, says Eritrea’s main threat is a “low-cost” strategy of destabilizing Ethiopia through armed proxies and internal agitation rather than direct conventional war. Eritrea–Ethiopia Narrative Clash: A separate commentary argues Ethiopia’s “dragged into conflict” framing is meant to shield the Prosperity Party from scrutiny over hostility toward Eritrea since late 2023. Eritrea Domestic Governance: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education, with Local Government and Adi-Halo HR, held a 23–25 June activity assessment on 2025/26 pre-education progress, highlighting free basic education and village pre-school expansion. Women’s Affairs: The National Union of Eritrean Women assessed the first half of 2026, citing gains in vocational training, membership recruitment, maternal and child health, maternity waiting rooms, and efforts to end harmful practices. Refugee Politics Abroad: UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is set to launch a Ukrainian-style community sponsorship scheme that could resettle 10,000+ refugees, with Sudan and Eritrea likely prioritized. Regional Migration Crackdown: Libya’s eastern administration banned entry for nationals of Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, with limited exemptions.
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