AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoEnergy Diplomacy: Algeria donated a 40-megawatt power plant to Chad, with leaders laying the foundation stone in N’Djamena to boost electricity supply and reliability. Sudan Spillover: MSF says drone strikes near the Chad-Sudan border have intensified since May, treating 116 wounded in one month at Tiné Hospital, with burns and blast injuries and more women and children among casualties. Security & Arms Flows: Analysts warn eastern Chad’s Zaghawa communities face rising strife amid allegations that weapons are trafficked through Chad to Sudan’s RSF, despite the border being closed. Trade & Customs: Chad and Cameroon customs officials met in Yaounde to make the Douala–N’Djamena corridor safer and more efficient, noting most imports transit through Kribi and Douala. Local Governance & Conflict: Eleven people were killed in farmer-herder clashes in Mayo-Kebbi East, after livestock destroyed farmland. Language Policy: Chad’s education ministry moves to give Standard Arabic equal status with French in schools, a shift tied to politics and identity.
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