AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Accountability in Chad: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says it dismissed 18 staff in eastern Chad after allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse involving Sudanese refugees, and a Chadian authority aligned with the Rapid Support Forces ordered MSF to suspend activities in areas under its control while a fact-finding committee is set up. Refugees and Pressure on Services: IOM reports more than 400,000 Chadian nationals have returned from Sudan, with women and children making up most returnees and urgent needs piling up in eastern provinces. Aid, Connectivity, and Inclusion: On World Refugee Day, ITU highlights internet access as a lifeline for refugees, pointing to work in Chad’s Farchana camp to close connectivity gaps. Regional Trade Logistics: Cameroon suspended the mandatory Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (BESC) for goods moving on the Douala–N’Djamena and Douala–Bangui corridors, responding to complaints from Chad and the Central African Republic about delays and added costs. Child Welfare Under Strain: In N’Djamena, children are scavenging for “adjith kilos” amid economic hardship, underscoring the social toll of the crisis.
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