AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSudan War Fallout at Chad Border: More than 400,000 Chadians have returned from Sudan, and rising arrivals at Adre are straining already fragile services—while UN agencies warn funding gaps could force them to scale back operations. Child Welfare in N’Djamena: Economic hardship is pushing children as young as 10 into scavenging for “adjith kilos” in the capital, with families relying on tiny daily earnings to keep schooling and food afloat. Aid Under Pressure: MSF says 18 staff in eastern Chad were dismissed and barred after allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse involving Sudanese refugee women and underage girls. Health Access: Qatar Red Crescent Society backed the launch of a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital in N’Djamena to cut the need for costly treatment abroad. Regional Economy & Trade: Azerbaijan and Chad discussed expanding economic ties, while Cameroon’s shippers selected Tradex to build fuel “life centers” along the Douala–N’Djamena corridor that serve logistics moving goods to Chad.
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