AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHumanitarian Accountability: In eastern Chad, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) dismissed 18 staff and barred them after allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse involving Sudanese refugees; a fact-finding process is set to report within 30 days. Refugee Pressure: IOM reports over 400,000 Chadians have returned from Sudan, with women and children making up most of the returnees and eastern provinces facing major strain on shelter, water, health and protection. Child Welfare & Poverty: In N’Djamena, children as young as 10–13 are scavenging dumpsites for metal scraps to survive, highlighting worsening economic hardship and school dropouts. Regional Trade & Transit: Cameroon suspended the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (BESC) for goods moving via the Douala–N’Djamena and Douala–Bangui corridors, responding to long-running complaints from Chad and the Central African Republic about delays and added costs. Security Spillover: A new RSF strike report links fighting around Sudan’s Kosti and El Obeid to wider regional instability, with power disruptions and civilian harm noted. Health Access: Qatar Red Crescent Society funded and inaugurated a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital in N’Djamena to ease chronic kidney care shortages.
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