AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEritrea’s “Green Revolution” Challenge: The Eritrean Green Revolution movement says Asmara’s regime survives by fueling instability across the Horn, and warns that without sustained pressure on hardline TPLF elements, northern Ethiopia could slide back toward war. Eritrea–Ethiopia Security Tensions: Ethiopia’s PM advisor Getachew Reda argues Eritrea’s “low-cost” destabilization strategy relies on organizing and financing armed groups inside Ethiopia rather than open war, keeping regional peace fragile. Eritrean Domestic Governance: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education and local government offices held activity assessments on expanding free, obligatory pre-education, while the National Union of Eritrean Women reviewed first-half 2026 work on maternal and child health and ending harmful practices. Regional Migration Crackdown: Eastern Libya banned entry for Sudanese, Eritrean, Ethiopian, and Somali nationals via land, sea, and air, with limited exemptions—another sign of tightening migration controls across the region. Ethiopia Election Aftermath: Ethiopia’s election results were officially concluded, with the Prosperity Party winning majorities in federal and regional bodies, shaping the next phase of reforms and security policy.
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