AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSudan–Chad Humanitarian Crisis: More than 400,000 Chadians have returned from Sudan, according to IOM data, but aid shortfalls are leaving returnees in limbo—especially in eastern provinces like Ouaddaï, Wadi Fira and Sila where shelter, water, health care and protection are urgently needed. Border Pressure at Adré: At the Adré border post, AFP reports rising arrivals and a funding crunch that could force UN agencies to scale back operations. Refugee Education in Chad: Despite strain on a resource-limited system, Chad is integrating refugee students into national schools, with UN and World Bank support pushing inclusion over parallel schooling. Health Support in N’Djamena: Qatar Red Crescent Society has funded and inaugurated a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital, aiming to reduce the need for patients to travel abroad. Church Leadership in Chad: The Anglican Church installed Benjamin Kwashi as Area Bishop for Chad, with the ceremony held in Cameroon due to travel limits for U.S. clergy. Trade Corridor Fuel Plan: Cameroon’s shippers council has selected Tradex to develop fuel stations along the Douala–Bangui and Douala–N’Djamena corridors, including sites serving logistics to Chad. Climate & Sahel Oases: Photo reporting highlights how rising heat and encroaching sand are threatening Sahara oases near Mao and Kaou, with farmers using palm-frond barriers to protect crops.
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