AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAid Crisis at the Border: AFP reports rising numbers of Chadians returning from Sudan through Adre, but says funding shortages could force UN agencies to scale back operations. Refugee Pressure in Chad: IOM says more than 400,000 Chadians have returned since the Sudan war began, with 58% women and 69% children facing urgent needs for shelter, water, health care and protection. Humanitarian Accountability: RSF-aligned authorities ordered MSF to suspend activities in eastern Chad over sexual exploitation allegations involving Sudanese refugees; MSF says it dismissed 18 staff after investigations. Health Access: Qatar Red Crescent Society funded and inaugurated a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital in N’Djamena to address long-standing shortages. Child Welfare Alarm: A report from N’Djamena describes children scavenging “adjith kilos” amid economic hardship, with many out of school.
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