AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis at the Border: More Chadians are returning from Sudan, with IOM saying 400,000 have come back, adding heavy pressure on eastern Chad’s already strained services. Aid Funding Crunch: At the Adre border post, UN agencies warn that funding shortages could force them to scale back operations just as arrivals keep rising. Refugee Protection and Health: World Refugee Day coverage highlights how connectivity and services like healthcare access matter for displaced people, including in Chad. MSF Suspends Operations: In eastern Chad, RSF-aligned authorities ordered Médecins Sans Frontières to suspend activities over sexual exploitation allegations; MSF says 18 staff were dismissed after investigations. Local Hardship in N’Djamena: Children in the capital are scavenging for “adjith kilos” amid economic hardship, with many out of school and families relying on the small daily earnings.
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