AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis at the Chad–Sudan Border: IOM says 400,000+ Chadians have returned from Sudan, with returns concentrated in Ouaddaï, Wadi Fira and Sila—often into spontaneous sites with urgent needs for shelter, water, health care and protection; women are 58% and children 69% of returnees, raising pressure on already strained services. Aid Funding Pressure: AFP reports that at the Adré border post, rising arrivals are colliding with UN agency funding shortages, threatening to disrupt operations just as the conflict drives more people across. Health Support in N’Djamena: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) inaugurated a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital, aiming to reduce the need for patients to travel abroad for treatment. Church Leadership: Benjamin Argak Kwashi was installed as Area Bishop for Chad under the Anglican Province of Alexandria, with the ceremony held in Cameroon due to travel and visa constraints. Trade & Fuel Infrastructure: Tradex SA won a contract to develop and operate fuel stations along key Douala–Bangui and Douala–N’Djamena corridors, part of logistics “life centers” for truckers moving goods to Chad. Refugee Education Inclusion: A report highlights Chad’s policy of integrating refugee students into the national education system, as displacement and population growth strain capacity.
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