AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Rights Watch: The UN Human Rights Council extended the UN Special Rapporteur’s Eritrea human-rights mandate, with 23 countries voting in favour and Ethiopia backing the move. Tourism & Skills: Asmara’s College of Business and Social Science graduated 1,018 students, including Tourism and Hotel Management, as Eritrea pushes workforce development. Travel Policy: Namibia updated its visa-on-arrival list to 121 countries; Eritrea is included among 28 African countries eligible. Outdoor Travel: A newcomer camping program in Canada helped refugees and students learn tent setup, park rules, and wildlife safety. Migration Spotlight: Pope Leo XIV marked July 4 by visiting Lampedusa, praying at a migrant cemetery and urging the world to welcome and protect immigrants. Regional Mobility Costs: Reports from the Asmara Road bus station describe reduced trip frequency and higher fares, squeezing travellers and traders. Travel Legal/Border News: UK data cited 531 detected illegal entries by Nigerians (2018–Q1 2026), including air arrivals and Channel crossings.
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