AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Cultural Diplomacy: Egypt’s Supreme Council of Universities has approved a Cairo University branch in Eritrea, with legal procedures underway—part of a wider push to expand Egyptian higher-education campuses across Sub-Saharan Africa. Youth Skills & Creativity: In Mendefera, vocational training for 550+ youth in the Southern Region wrapped up, spanning music instruments, electricity line installation, solar systems, computer tech, beauty services, first aid, and even karate and dancing. Health & Institutions: WHO Africa Regional Director Prof. Mohamed Yakub Janabi visited Eritrea, touring the Azel Pharmaceutical Factory and Orotta Cardiac Center, highlighting strengths in the primary health care model while pointing to ongoing system challenges. Campus Life & Fashion: Orotta College of Medicine and Science concluded its 13th annual six-month festival in Asmara, mixing education, culture, sports, and fashion shows alongside updates on medical training. Diaspora, Sport & Identity: A Pride of Africa Cup 2026 one-day football event (June 20) in London will feature teams including Eritrea, aiming to connect African communities through the game. World Cup & Eritrean Links: A World Cup piece notes Eritrea’s presence among fans worldwide, while another story ties Swedish striker Alexander Isak’s family roots to Eritrea.
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