AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater Security in N’Djamena: The African Water Forum opened in Chad’s capital with leaders calling for urgent action on safe drinking water, water governance, and funding for infrastructure, as President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno warned that hundreds of millions still lack access. Energy Push: A new spotlight on Chad’s power sector comes as a fast-built Noor Chad solar plant with storage is credited with keeping lights on for hundreds of thousands of homes, reflecting momentum in electricity and investment. Economic Turnaround: Chad’s growth outlook is improving, with reports pointing to oil, agriculture, and reforms lifting confidence and drawing international attention. Regional Security on Lake Chad: Nigerian forces operating with partners report intercepting a Chadian woman smuggling drugs, toxic chemicals, and alcohol believed destined for terrorist networks in the Lake Chad Islands, alongside thwarted infiltration attempts in Borno. Environment & Dust: The UN’s weather agency says the Bodele Depression in Chad remains the world’s top dust hotspot, with sand and dust storms linked to health and economic disruption. Justice & ICC Pressure: Amnesty and other rights groups criticized US moves against the ICC, noting the ICC’s deputy prosecutor was in Chad meeting Darfur victims. Local Culture: Hickory Community Theatre announced Jordan Randall’s return in “The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity,” running July 31–Aug 9.
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