AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoChad Security: Chad Police arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, the 18-year-old son of Boko Haram’s late founder, along with five alleged jihadists, in a major blow against extremist networks in the Lake Chad Basin. Refugee Crisis: Women fleeing Sudan’s war are arriving in eastern Chad starving and exhausted, with reports of families going days without food in camps like Iridimi. Conflict & Rights: The UN says sexual violence in Sudan has been used systematically as a weapon of war, with most verified incidents linked to RSF-affiliated forces, warning that impunity will fuel more violence. Climate Finance & Tech: Chad signed a deal using Aptos blockchain to verify sovereign environmental assets under the Paris Agreement, aiming to support a potentially $100B-plus pipeline of climate credits. Regional Trade: Cameroon suspended mandatory electronic cargo tracking notes on routes serving Chad and the Central African Republic, citing corridor delays and paperwork burdens. Local Community: The Record Exchange in Boise is set to celebrate Record Store Day Saturday, highlighting how physical music spaces support mental health and community.
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