AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOpposition Crackdown: Chad’s opposition is facing a fresh blow as eight GCAP leaders were sentenced to eight years in prison without parole after a banned protest, and the Supreme Court dissolved GCAP just before sentencing—moves analysts say further entrench President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno’s slide toward authoritarian rule. Humanitarian Pressure: Qatar Charity sent 310 food baskets to Massaguet near N’Djamena, aiming to support about 2,170 people as Chad braces for acute food insecurity in the June–August lean season. Food Security Programs: WFP announced resilience projects across multiple regions, backing small producers with seeds, land access, irrigation support, cooperatives, and climate-smart farming to reduce long-term dependence on aid. Rights & Accountability: Human Rights Watch and the ICJ marked the 2016 Hissène Habré conviction in Senegal as a landmark for universal justice, recalling his rule over Chad and the atrocities prosecuted. Conservation & Culture: A new analysis highlights how ancient rock art across the Sahara and Sahel region reflects deep, sacred ties between people and wildlife—at a time when deserts and ecosystems are under mounting pressure.
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