AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health Tech: Seychelles and Eritrea adopted a WHO prequalified 4th-generation integrated test (HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B) using a single finger-prick in antenatal care—aimed at faster “triple elimination” screening. AI for Everyday Use: Google expanded “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and includes Eritrea among 55 supported locations, bringing built-in AI search and help to more users. Medical Education in Eritrea: Orotta College of Medicine and Science wrapped its 13th annual festival in Asmara, highlighting student research, training progress, and seminars. Defense Skills & Tech: Eritrea’s Ministry of Defense ran three months of vocational training for 175 personnel, covering journalism, camera operation, graphics, and computer technology, with added focus on AI and proper documentation. Water & Sanitation Policy: Africa Day remarks from Eritrea’s leadership spotlighted dam and reservoir building to secure water availability and safe sanitation under Agenda 2063. Agriculture for Resilience: A food-security report notes Eritrea selected potatoes under FAO’s OCOP initiative, pushing climate-resilient value chains from seeds to trade.
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