AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRefugee Education in Chad: In Ouaddai near the Sudan border, Chad is moving refugee children into the national school system, with UNHCR and the World Bank backing the shift away from costly parallel schooling; Chad hosts 1.5 million refugees, about half school-age, while local enrollment pressures keep the system stretched. Humanitarian Crisis at the Border: MSF says drone strikes around Tina, Sudan, near Chad’s border have intensified since early May, sending 116 wounded people to Tiné Hospital since May began, including severe burns and blast injuries, with women and children increasingly among casualties. Sudan War Spillover in Eastern Chad: Reports describe growing strife in Zaghawa areas tied to allegations of support for Sudan’s RSF, with eastern Chad accused of becoming an arms-trafficking corridor. Food and Seed Rights: A N’Djamena declaration signed by 20 African countries calls for legal protection of farmer-managed seed systems, warning corporate pressure and “bio-digitalization” could lock farmers out of their own seeds. Energy Boost from Algeria: Algeria is donating a 40-megawatt solidarity power plant for N’Djamena to meet rising electricity demand.
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