AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy Deal: Algeria has donated a 40-megawatt power plant to Chad, with the foundation stone laid in N’Djamena on June 8 to boost electricity supply and reliability in the capital and nearby areas. Border Security & Aid: MSF reports that intensified drone strikes near the Chad-Sudan border have sent 116 wounded people to Tiné Hospital since May, including severe burns and blast injuries, with women and children increasingly among the casualties. Local Violence: Deadly farmer-herder clashes in Mayo-Kebbi East killed 11 people, injured five, and burned homes after livestock damage sparked confrontations. Regional Trade & Customs: Chad and Cameroon customs officials met in Yaounde to make the Douala-Kribi–N’Djamena corridor safer and more predictable, including interest in Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation approach to raise customs revenue. Humanitarian Response: The Khalifa International Humanitarian Foundation coordinated in N’Djamena on support for refugees and irregular migration, citing Chad’s caseload of over 2.2 million people. Governance & Identity: Chad’s education ministry circular would give Standard Arabic equal status to French in schools, a move tied to politics over language and power.
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