AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Safety & Belonging: In Belfast, a circulating social-media list of addresses tied to HMOs where immigrants live has left Eritrean refugees Joseph and Solomon fearing for their safety, with some planning to leave the city amid escalating violence. Health & Maternal Care: Seychelles and Eritrea adopted a WHO prequalified integrated 4th-generation test for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B, aiming to speed triple disease screening in one antenatal visit. Medical Self-Reliance: Dr. Mengis Bairu discusses Eritrea’s push to train local ophthalmologists and build the Berhan Ayny Ophthalmic Hospital as a Center of Excellence. Media Skills in Asmara: Eritrea’s Ministry of Information ran two months of photography and video production training for staff and partner institutions, ending with certificates and a focus on better content quality. Youth, Culture & Science: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival with debate, fashion shows, painting, and science presentations, plus Science Day under “Science for Unity and Progress.” Arts & Identity: A new Eritrea-linked diaspora film project features immigrants including Eritreans in abstract, haiku-like video works screening in Seattle.
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