AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Response at Chad-Sudan Border: MSF says drone strikes near Tina, on the Chad-Sudan border, have intensified since May, with 116 wounded treated at Tiné Hospital in one month and severe burns and blast injuries arriving after long, dangerous travel. Refugee Pressure: The Khalifa International Humanitarian Foundation is coordinating in N’Djamena with Chad’s refugee agencies, citing over 2.2 million refugees and IDPs and pushing support for camps and basic services. Trade and Revenue Policy: Chad is looking to Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation model after talks in Yaounde, as both sides discuss customs modernization and easing the Douala–N’Djamena corridor. Chad–China Ties: A China-Chad Friendship Park was inaugurated in N’Djamena, funded by CNPIC International Chad, as part of broader urban renewal and community projects. Language in Schools: Chad’s education ministry circular gives Standard Arabic equal status with French for instruction and exams, a move analysts link to politics and identity. Regional Security: Four Libyan nationals abducted in Chad were freed after a ransom demand, with two reportedly killed during captivity.
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