AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEritrea’s Internal Politics: The Green Revolution political movement says the Asmara regime is a “major threat” to Horn of Africa stability, arguing it survives by exploiting regional crises and supporting armed groups, while pledging both political change and readiness to confront the regime militarily. Regional Security & Ethiopia: An Ethiopian PM advisor, Getachew Reda, argues Eritrea’s main threat is “low-cost” destabilization inside Ethiopia through proxy forces rather than direct war. Eritrea’s Education & Local Governance: Eritrea’s Ministry of Education, with Local Government and Adi-Halo HR, held an activity assessment on 2025/26 pre-education progress, highlighting free and compulsory basic education and the push to establish pre-schools nationwide. Women’s Affairs: The National Union of Eritrean Women’s Executive Committee reviewed first-half 2026 activities, citing expanded organizational capacity, vocational training, maternal and child health work, and efforts to end harmful practices. Human Capital Development: Mai-Habar Technical School graduated 143 students across trades including auto mechanics, construction, electricity, electronics, plumbing, and woodwork. Diaspora & Youth Profile: A feature spotlights Eritrean pharmacist Nuru Abdu Ahmed’s push to make Eritrea Africa’s pharmaceutical hub.
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