AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoICC Probe: Rights groups have asked the International Criminal Court to investigate alleged foreign support for atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur, naming UAE and Libyan-linked officials and alleging weapons and logistics routes that pass through Chad and other regional hubs. Sudan War Crimes: A separate UN report says conflict-related sexual violence in Sudan is being used systematically as a weapon of war, with most verified incidents tied to RSF-linked forces. UAE/RSF Support: Investigations describe UAE-backed training camps in Libya for RSF fighters, with sources alleging supplies were “all Emirati.” Humanitarian Abuse in Chad: Doctors Without Borders says it sacked staff after an internal probe found “sex-for-aid” abuse of vulnerable refugees in eastern Chad camps along the Sudan border. Security in Chad: Chad Police arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, son of Boko Haram’s late founder, and five alleged jihadists, calling it a major blow against extremist networks. Water Access in Southern Chad: A China-aided project in Mandoul and Salamat has expanded wells and water stations, bringing safer water to communities after years of long, unsafe journeys. Climate Finance Tech: Chad signed a deal using Aptos blockchain to verify sovereign environmental/climate credits, aiming at a potentially $100B pipeline.
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