AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAsmara Arts & Education: Orotta College of Medicine and Science wrapped up its 13th annual, six-month festival on 12 June, blending education, culture, sports, and fashion shows while highlighting progress in medical training and student research. Fashion & Youth Culture: The event also featured seminars and presentations on Eritrea’s medical education capacity, with student and youth union leaders praising growing participation and community impact. Medical Self-Reliance (Arts/Science spotlight): A separate feature spotlights Eritrea’s push for medical self-sustainability, describing visiting ophthalmology faculty training local physicians and a plan for the Berhan Ayny Ophthalmic Hospital as a Center of Excellence. Diaspora & Identity: A Winnipeg restaurant story frames Ethiopian-Eritrean cuisine as a bridge across political divides, using food and naming to hold both identities in one place. Sports (World Cup link): Alexander Isak’s eligibility for Sweden is traced back to his parents’ flight from Eritrea, adding a personal Eritrean thread to the 2026 World Cup conversation.
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