AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBorder Security & Trade: Chadian and Cameroonian customs chiefs met in Yaounde to make the Douala–N’Djamena corridor safer, smoother, and more competitive, with 75–80% of Chad’s imports moving through Kribi and Douala. Cross-Border Humanitarian Crisis: MSF says drone strikes near the Chad–Sudan border have intensified, treating 116 wounded at Tiné Hospital since May, including women and children. Local Violence: Farmer-herder clashes in Mayo-Kebbi East’s Kim sub-prefecture killed 11 and burned homes after livestock destroyed farmland. Regional Politics & Conflict Drivers: A new look at Chad’s military violence points to overlapping causes—instability, insurgencies, ethnic rivalries, resource pressure, weak institutions, poverty, and environmental stress. Governance & Identity: Chad’s education language policy is shifting, granting Standard Arabic equal status to French, a move seen as political as well as educational. Sahel Security Watch: Reports also highlight how coups and legitimacy crises across the Sahel keep destabilizing governance. China Ties: N’Djamena inaugurated the China–Chad Friendship Park, a 12,460-square-meter project backed by CNPCI.
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