AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChurch Leadership: Benjamin Argak Kwashi, a retired Archbishop of Jos, has been installed as Area Bishop for Chad in the Anglican Diocese of North Africa, with the ceremony held in Cameroon due to travel limits for U.S. clergy and visa hurdles for others. Humanitarian Crisis: At the Chad–Sudan border post of Adré, rising returns of Chadians fleeing the Sudan war are colliding with aid funding shortages that could force UN agencies to scale back operations. Healthcare Support: Qatar Red Crescent Society backed the inauguration of a new dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital in N’Djamena, aiming to ease long-standing shortages that push patients to travel abroad. Faith & Community: A Nigerian archbishop has also been appointed to lead the Anglican Church of Chad, while regional leaders publicly welcomed Kwashi’s elevation. Trade & Energy: Tradex won a contract to develop and run fuel stations along Central African trade corridors linking Douala to routes serving Chad.
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