AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRefugee Housing Push: UAE’s Arada Foundation and the Big Heart Foundation are expanding “Home for a Home” into a year-round global drive, with 2026 plans to fund 3,550 sustainable refugee shelters in Chad in partnership with UNHCR, as more than 150,000 people flee Sudan’s conflict. Seed Sovereignty Fight: In N’Djamena, representatives from 20 African countries signed the “N’Djamena Declaration” calling for legal protection of farmer-managed seed systems, warning against corporate control through seed laws and “bio-digitalization.” Humanitarian Toll at the Border: MSF reports intensified drone strikes near Tina, Sudan, hitting the Chad border area, with 116 wounded treated since May and 35 injured in one market strike on 24 May. Energy Boost from Algeria: Algeria is donating a 40-megawatt power plant to Chad, meant to meet rising electricity demand in N’Djamena and surrounding areas. Local Violence: Eleven people were killed in farmer-herder clashes in Mayo-Kebbi East’s Kim sub-prefecture, with homes burned and injuries reported. Trade & Customs: Chad is studying Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation model after Yaounde talks, as both sides push to improve the Douala–N’Djamena corridor and customs modernization.
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