AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDemocracy Under Pressure: Chad’s opposition faces a fresh crackdown as eight GCAP leaders were sentenced to eight years without parole after a banned protest, and the Supreme Court dissolved the coalition—moves analysts and opposition say push the country back toward one-party rule. Food Security Push: The UN World Food Programme announced resilience projects across Chad, backing small producers with seeds, land access, cooperatives, climate-smart farming, and land restoration to reduce dependence on aid. Regional Humanitarian Shock: On the Chad-Sudan border, Reuters reports survivors fleeing the al-Fashir assault describe killings, beatings, captivity, and stolen belongings during the RSF takeover. Local Governance & Civic Life: Chad’s President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno sent Eid al-Adha congratulations to Libya’s leadership, while Chad’s political and social spotlight also includes a broader debate over how external influence shapes the Sahel.
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