AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian aid in Chad: Qatar Charity sent 310 food baskets to Massaguet, near N’Djamena, aiming to help about 2,170 people hit by rising hunger and malnutrition ahead of the June–August lean season. Food security push: WFP announced resilience projects across multiple Chad regions, backing small producers with seeds, land access, cooperatives, and climate-smart farming to reduce long-term dependence on aid. Lake Chad recovery: RESILAC2’s second phase was expanded to reach 125,890 beneficiaries by 2028, with EU and partners funding inclusive economic recovery and land management around the basin. Politics and justice: Chad opposition leader Succes Masra will stay jailed after Chad’s supreme court rejected his appeal, with HRW calling the detention intolerance of dissent. Regional security pressure: A report flags kidnapping-for-ransom as an escalating threat across Chad and borderlands with CAR and Cameroon, tied to armed conflict and weak institutions. Sudan spillover into Chad: Reuters describes survivors arriving in Chad’s border area after the al-Fashir assault, detailing killings, beatings, and theft during RSF operations. International accountability: HRW and ICJ marked the 2016 Habré conviction in Senegal as a landmark for universal justice, relevant to atrocity crimes tied to Chad’s past.
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